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The only one I remember seeing all of was Dogville. That might be why I haven't watched more.I don’t think I have ever seen a LVT movie
I've seen bits and pieces of Breaking the Waves and Melancholia.The only one I remember seeing all of was Dogville. That might be why I haven't watched more.I don’t think I have ever seen a LVT movie
I've seen bits and pieces of Breaking the Waves and Melancholia.I went with 3 pre-orders: Blast of Silence, The Last Picture Show and Mean StreetsDecisions, decisions. Going to go Criterion 4k shopping and get 3 or 4 with the 50% going on. On my list that is available at the store I am going to: The Trial, Night of the Living Dead, Last Picture Show, Walkabout, Don't Look Now, Malcolm X, The Princess Bride, and the Three Colors Trilogy. If I got Three Colors, I would only get 2 others, if I didn't I would get 4 (looking to keep it around $100).
I ended up with Last Picture Show, Princess Bride, Don't Look Now, and then pivoted to stick to the 70s research and grabbed the Barry Lyndon bluray.I went with 3 pre-orders: Blast of Silence, The Last Picture Show and Mean StreetsDecisions, decisions. Going to go Criterion 4k shopping and get 3 or 4 with the 50% going on. On my list that is available at the store I am going to: The Trial, Night of the Living Dead, Last Picture Show, Walkabout, Don't Look Now, Malcolm X, The Princess Bride, and the Three Colors Trilogy. If I got Three Colors, I would only get 2 others, if I didn't I would get 4 (looking to keep it around $100).
Very fine choices. Barry Lyndon looks great. I love that movie, but it's maybe a movie that gets better on repeated viewings.I ended up with Last Picture Show, Princess Bride, Don't Look Now, and then pivoted to stick to the 70s research and grabbed the Barry Lyndon bluray.I went with 3 pre-orders: Blast of Silence, The Last Picture Show and Mean StreetsDecisions, decisions. Going to go Criterion 4k shopping and get 3 or 4 with the 50% going on. On my list that is available at the store I am going to: The Trial, Night of the Living Dead, Last Picture Show, Walkabout, Don't Look Now, Malcolm X, The Princess Bride, and the Three Colors Trilogy. If I got Three Colors, I would only get 2 others, if I didn't I would get 4 (looking to keep it around $100).
Based somewhat on @Andy Dufresne suggestion, I modified my Noirvember line-up a bit.
Spooky Season Meets Noir
Lake and Ladd
- Nightmare Alley (47)
- Night of the Hunter
Noir or Not?
- This Gun for Hire
- The Glass Key
- The Blue Dahlia
UK Noirs
- To Have and Have Not
- Detective Story
- The Lost Weekend
Directed by Robert Siodmak
- No Time for Pity
- Odd Man Out
- Hell Drivers
Unforgettable Females
- The Killers
- Criss Cross
- Phantom Lady
Phillip Marlowe
- The Lady from Shanghai
- Pickup on South Street
- Mildred Pierce
- Sudden Fear
- Murder My Sweet
- The Big Sleep (46)
- The Long Goodbye
- Farewell, My Lovely
- The Big Sleep (78)
I am currently on Odd Man Out- directed by Carol Reed. He made The Third Man 2 years later and you can see the blue print here. This isn't the master piece The Third Man is but it's pretty damn close and you can see so much of that film in this. A must see for any noir fan.
Been a goal of mine the last 2 years to watch with intentionBased somewhat on @Andy Dufresne suggestion, I modified my Noirvember line-up a bit.
Spooky Season Meets Noir
Lake and Ladd
- Nightmare Alley (47)
- Night of the Hunter
Noir or Not?
- This Gun for Hire
- The Glass Key
- The Blue Dahlia
UK Noirs
- To Have and Have Not
- Detective Story
- The Lost Weekend
Directed by Robert Siodmak
- No Time for Pity
- Odd Man Out
- Hell Drivers
Unforgettable Females
- The Killers
- Criss Cross
- Phantom Lady
Phillip Marlowe
- The Lady from Shanghai
- Pickup on South Street
- Mildred Pierce
- Sudden Fear
- Murder My Sweet
- The Big Sleep (46)
- The Long Goodbye
- Farewell, My Lovely
- The Big Sleep (78)
I am currently on Odd Man Out- directed by Carol Reed. He made The Third Man 2 years later and you can see the blue print here. This isn't the master piece The Third Man is but it's pretty damn close and you can see so much of that film in this. A must see for any noir fan.
You're very organized
Been a goal of mine the last 2 years to watch with intention
You youngsters and your ADHDBeen a goal of mine the last 2 years to watch with intention
I start off saying I'm going to watch nothing but Fellini and the next thing you know Jackie Chan is hanging off a ledge.
This is more me. I plan like 80s, but it usually turns into me watching something that pops into my mind instead. I had big plans for watching The Master the other night, and watched T2 instead.Been a goal of mine the last 2 years to watch with intention
I start off saying I'm going to watch nothing but Fellini and the next thing you know Jackie Chan is hanging off a ledge.
I am glad someone likes itI did get to rewatching The Master, and I was surprised at how much I loved it. Interesting watching that and Blood back to back. A huge difference is right from the first 15mins you are fascinated by, then behind Daniel Plainview. Freddie Quell is a really uncomfortable person to be around right from the first scene.
I am glad someone likes itI did get to rewatching The Master, and I was surprised at how much I loved it. Interesting watching that and Blood back to back. A huge difference is right from the first 15mins you are fascinated by, then behind Daniel Plainview. Freddie Quell is a really uncomfortable person to be around right from the first scene.
One of our biggest differences of opinion, I'd guess. I find the movie endlessly fascinating, and of course brilliantly shot and acted. IMO PTA has 4 masterpieces and that's one.I love our differences.I am glad someone likes itI did get to rewatching The Master, and I was surprised at how much I loved it. Interesting watching that and Blood back to back. A huge difference is right from the first 15mins you are fascinated by, then behind Daniel Plainview. Freddie Quell is a really uncomfortable person to be around right from the first scene.One of our biggest differences of opinion, I'd guess. I find the movie endlessly fascinating, and of course brilliantly shot and acted. IMO PTA has 4 masterpieces and that's one.
I'd have The Master instead of Magnolia, then Magnolia a notch below. The only one I haven't really enjoyed on first watch was Licorice Pizza, and that was a reason for my rewatch. That and Vice I've only seen once, and I watched to watch Phantom Thread with my wife.I love our differences.I am glad someone likes itI did get to rewatching The Master, and I was surprised at how much I loved it. Interesting watching that and Blood back to back. A huge difference is right from the first 15mins you are fascinated by, then behind Daniel Plainview. Freddie Quell is a really uncomfortable person to be around right from the first scene.One of our biggest differences of opinion, I'd guess. I find the movie endlessly fascinating, and of course brilliantly shot and acted. IMO PTA has 4 masterpieces and that's one.
PTA Masterpieces: Boogie Nights, Phantom Thread, Magnolia, There Will Be Blood
Licorice Pizza is very good.
I need to see Hard Eight.
The other movies are borderline unwatchable.
For me Kubrick has no misses other than sort of Lolita.I'd have The Master instead of Magnolia, then Magnolia a notch below. The only one I haven't really enjoyed on first watch was Licorice Pizza, and that was a reason for my rewatch. That and Vice I've only seen once, and I watched to watch Phantom Thread with my wife.I love our differences.I am glad someone likes itI did get to rewatching The Master, and I was surprised at how much I loved it. Interesting watching that and Blood back to back. A huge difference is right from the first 15mins you are fascinated by, then behind Daniel Plainview. Freddie Quell is a really uncomfortable person to be around right from the first scene.One of our biggest differences of opinion, I'd guess. I find the movie endlessly fascinating, and of course brilliantly shot and acted. IMO PTA has 4 masterpieces and that's one.
PTA Masterpieces: Boogie Nights, Phantom Thread, Magnolia, There Will Be Blood
Licorice Pizza is very good.
I need to see Hard Eight.
The other movies are borderline unwatchable.
After watching a few PTAs after a bunch of Finchers and looking at Kubrick's name next on my list I realize there is a very specific odd dark sense of humor I connect with in these directors. They dabble in the dark and unconfortable side of humanity, but there are very few of their movies that doesn't get LOLs from me and have at least one character I find funny as hell.
His first couple before The Killing aren't that great. Don't know how I haven't gotten to Lyndon yet, besides usually pushing foreign movies or 3hr+ movies down the queue too much. That will be corrected in the next couple weeks though.For me Kubrick has no misses other than sort of Lolita.I'd have The Master instead of Magnolia, then Magnolia a notch below. The only one I haven't really enjoyed on first watch was Licorice Pizza, and that was a reason for my rewatch. That and Vice I've only seen once, and I watched to watch Phantom Thread with my wife.I love our differences.I am glad someone likes itI did get to rewatching The Master, and I was surprised at how much I loved it. Interesting watching that and Blood back to back. A huge difference is right from the first 15mins you are fascinated by, then behind Daniel Plainview. Freddie Quell is a really uncomfortable person to be around right from the first scene.One of our biggest differences of opinion, I'd guess. I find the movie endlessly fascinating, and of course brilliantly shot and acted. IMO PTA has 4 masterpieces and that's one.
PTA Masterpieces: Boogie Nights, Phantom Thread, Magnolia, There Will Be Blood
Licorice Pizza is very good.
I need to see Hard Eight.
The other movies are borderline unwatchable.
After watching a few PTAs after a bunch of Finchers and looking at Kubrick's name next on my list I realize there is a very specific odd dark sense of humor I connect with in these directors. They dabble in the dark and unconfortable side of humanity, but there are very few of their movies that doesn't get LOLs from me and have at least one character I find funny as hell.
For me Kubrick has no misses other than sort of Lolita.
I think if you look at the historic epic that was wildly popular at the time, Spartacus stands out as a true goliath.For me Kubrick has no misses other than sort of Lolita.
It's been a long time since I've seen Spartacus but it's a rare case where Kubrick gets mired in the material without leaving his mark.
Of course it is, I think of this **** at night.I will try to simplify my paragraphs above:
1. I thought it would help if people had more choices in the movies somehow
2. I am a nerd and would (along with @Ilov80s if he also has interest in this part) give a way to steer the conversation and search for movies
3. I/we am fine doing whatever to choose the monthly director.
Here is an example that I gave 80s that might be clearer than my ramble above:
Month 1 - Scorsese. For FFA Movie Club watch 1-3 of:
- One pre-1990 realease
- One post-1990 release
- One film off Marty's 10 Favorite Films list HERE
That is all each monthly post would look like, then people watch what they want from the loose "categories". Just a general discussion about one director a month with ideas that will focus the discussion a little. We will get creative with the categories to make it fun.
I think if you look at the historic epic that was wildly popular at the time, Spartacus stands out as a true goliath.

I am very pro-Spartacus. I get why Kubrick didn't love it- he didn't have total control. That said, it's a masterpiece of a movie. Sometimes even the masters need some rules.I think if you look at the historic epic that was wildly popular at the time, Spartacus stands out as a true goliath.
It's a genre that's aged poorly. Spartacus, in part because of its politics, has a more modern feel than the turgid melodrama of The Ten Commandments or The Robe. As I recall, the scenes with Jean Simmons were very soapy.
I think Spartacus is guilty of wallowing in spectacle like all of the 50s epics without a lot of the invention that marks Kubrick's best work. Kubrick reportedly didn't like the finished product although a lot of that probably has to do with what happened during its production.
I just watched it for October horror movies. It rules. That lead actressis such a star, I can’t wait to see what she does next.I'm halfway through X. That opening scene with the cops finding all the carnage is such a great setup. Things haven't gone crazy yet, so every moment I watch, there's so much tension about what happens next.
I just watched one and 2 not too long ago..... I never saw one of them (i don't recall which one I didn't see) - the plots run together to meJust watched Equalizer 3.
Very good!
I think I"ll need to revisit 1 & 2!
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Kelce - prime documentary.... hard not to like that dude
Eagles Chiefs?Kelce - prime documentary.... hard not to like that dude
I know what I'll be watching tonight!
Eagles Chiefs?Kelce - prime documentary.... hard not to like that dude
I know what I'll be watching tonight!
The neighbor isGame Night (Roku app - free), IMDB 6.9, 2018. Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams have a murder mystery game night go awry. I thought this was great - just very likeable actors throughout in a movie that made me laugh out loud a bunch of times. Some movies like this go too far toward the crime plot, but this did an excellent job of remembering it was a comedy. Good stuff.

The neighbor isGame Night (Roku app - free), IMDB 6.9, 2018. Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams have a murder mystery game night go awry. I thought this was great - just very likeable actors throughout in a movie that made me laugh out loud a bunch of times. Some movies like this go too far toward the crime plot, but this did an excellent job of remembering it was a comedy. Good stuff.![]()
In my opinion, yes. He is an actor I typically don't click with, beginning with Breaking Bad.The neighbor isGame Night (Roku app - free), IMDB 6.9, 2018. Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams have a murder mystery game night go awry. I thought this was great - just very likeable actors throughout in a movie that made me laugh out loud a bunch of times. Some movies like this go too far toward the crime plot, but this did an excellent job of remembering it was a comedy. Good stuff.![]()
Has Jesse Plemons ever not been good in something?
Two parts I laugh at each time I've seen it .. Jason gets shot and they try to fix the wound in the alley.. Both dry heaving was money!Game Night (Roku app - free), IMDB 6.9, 2018. Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams have a murder mystery game night go awry. I thought this was great - just very likeable actors throughout in a movie that made me laugh out loud a bunch of times. Some movies like this go too far toward the crime plot, but this did an excellent job of remembering it was a comedy. Good stuff.

Same. Love the Italian setting, tooJust watched Equalizer 3.
Very good!
I think I"ll need to revisit 1 & 2!
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Check out this clip.Alright, it's Noirvember and I've got 21 noirs lined up with themes and all. I am obviously very cool and definitely don't have too much time on my hands lol. This is by far my favorite film genre so it's always fun digging into the darkness. Here is what we've got:
Phillip Marlowe
- The Big Sleep (46)
Did she like it?Watched The Shining with my 12yo daughter last night. Her first Kubrick.
Despite being so iconic, I didn't remember how over the top Jack and Shelleys performances were... But it worked. And freaking Kubrick... The art direction, framing, pace, editing , camera work, score, lighting... Everything is pitch perfect.
Dorothy Malone is really somethingCheck out this clip.Alright, it's Noirvember and I've got 21 noirs lined up with themes and all. I am obviously very cool and definitely don't have too much time on my hands lol. This is by far my favorite film genre so it's always fun digging into the darkness. Here is what we've got:
Phillip Marlowe
- The Big Sleep (46)
LINK to video
Liked it. Not love.. but hopefully the whole package will burrow in and inform her future movie watching.Did she like it?Watched The Shining with my 12yo daughter last night. Her first Kubrick.
Despite being so iconic, I didn't remember how over the top Jack and Shelleys performances were... But it worked. And freaking Kubrick... The art direction, framing, pace, editing , camera work, score, lighting... Everything is pitch perfect.
Dorothy Malone is really something
Liked it. Not love.. but hopefully the whole package will burrow in and inform her future movie watching.
I would love to try Dr Strangelove with them. Top 3 movie for me... But I don't think my kids would get it... But I could give a try.Liked it. Not love.. but hopefully the whole package will burrow in and inform her future movie watching.
The absurdity of Dr. Strangelove is pretty relatable for kids.
I was younger than 12 when I first saw Paths of Glory on TV with my dad. I had no idea who Kubrick was but the execution scene stuck in my mind.