Moderators: Elvis, DrVolin, Jeff
Cordelia » Thu Mar 10, 2016 1:29 pm wrote:Two by David Mamet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPF-5KNmqq4
Especially his first film......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0eFfE8oa98
Nordic » Mon Mar 07, 2016 6:08 pm wrote:I've been seriously let down by some vaunted Indie films lately. For example the other night I decided to watch "Dope" only to realize I had already watched it, and forgotten that I had. (I must have been very tired the first time). That was a first.
However the other day I watched "The Overnight" and found it a great funny ride. Really well directed and acted. And wonderfully outrageous.
Luther Blissett » Thu Mar 10, 2016 2:06 pm wrote:Nordic » Mon Mar 07, 2016 6:08 pm wrote:I've been seriously let down by some vaunted Indie films lately. For example the other night I decided to watch "Dope" only to realize I had already watched it, and forgotten that I had. (I must have been very tired the first time). That was a first.
However the other day I watched "The Overnight" and found it a great funny ride. Really well directed and acted. And wonderfully outrageous.
Wait, you liked a Duplass Brothers film? I can't believe it!
Nordic » Thu Mar 10, 2016 5:58 pm wrote:My favorite Mamet films, by far, are "Things Change" (hardly anyone seems to have watched it), which is a really charming wonderful movie (yes, a charming movie by Mamet), and "House of Games." I've watched "House of Games" quite a few times. It's so good. "Spanish Prisoner" I thought was terrible, it's like he was ripping himself off, trying to make another "House of Games" but failing miserably.
Cordelia » Thu Mar 10, 2016 4:18 pm wrote:Nordic » Thu Mar 10, 2016 5:58 pm wrote:My favorite Mamet films, by far, are "Things Change" (hardly anyone seems to have watched it), which is a really charming wonderful movie (yes, a charming movie by Mamet), and "House of Games." I've watched "House of Games" quite a few times. It's so good. "Spanish Prisoner" I thought was terrible, it's like he was ripping himself off, trying to make another "House of Games" but failing miserably.
Probably why I liked it; I never get tired of sophisticated con-game themed films.
I tried to order 'Things Change' on Netflix, but it's on their increasingly endless list of 'saved but unavailable' films.
kelley » Mon Mar 14, 2016 11:44 am wrote:Late to the party, but wow . . 'Ex Machina' is tremendous. Wears its Kubrick influences on its sleeve yet way more than a terrestrial retelling of 2001' or a claustrophobic nod to 'The Shining', and at its best when it acknowledges those films in ways almost purely visual (the staging in the bunker hallway at the film's denouement is both subtle and shocking). One of the first great films of the 21st century. Am curious how the framing of its subtexts read to those unfamiliar with the themes upon which this narrative is structured.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 8 guests