The Innocents Winter Kills My Winnipeg Zardoz The Boy Friend Phantom of the Paradise The Peanut Butter Solution  Mad God
Apr 21, 2024

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Not sure what you’ve seen, so I’ll just list what I love -Everything, Everywhere, All at Once -The House that Jack Built -All My Friends Hate Me -The Saw Franchise -Wicked Little Letters -The Wolfpack (documentary) -Death Race 2000 -Warriors of the Discotheque (documentary) -Exam -Hereditary -Wyrm -Poor Things -Tank Girl -American Psycho -The Big Lonely (documentary) -The Contestant (Documentary) -Zola -The Dog (documentary) -The Feeling that the Time for Doing Something Has Passed -Mad God -Stop Motion
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Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. (this has been my favorite movie since I first watched it at 14 and I really doubt it will ever change. I just popped in the dvd to watch the director/writer commentary and other special features yesterday.) Zola. (I’ve seen Janicza Bravo do Q&As about Zola live twice which is probably two more times that the average person.) Springbreakers. Fallen Angels. Ingrid Goes West. The Royal Tenenbaums. 68 Kill. Poor Things. (I did not see enough movies last year, but I saw this one which is great because it was made for me specifically) Are you sensing a theme in these films….
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my impulsive top 4 of all time atm Matilda formed my aesthetic / ethic sensibility at a very young age ... both light-hearted and dark... resourceful kids and either demonic or angelic adults... I need to catch more Danny Devito as director stuff, I think he's one of the most significant cultural figures of our times Earwig is a fairly recent fave. Somewhat similar philosophically to Matilda^^ but European and much much darker. Made by Lucile Hadzhihalilovic (work and life partner w Gaspar Noe). She seems to be making movies about adults biopoliticsmaxxing children. Giving Kafka, I think, but not even a little funny. Dreamy, vibesy stuff. To be avoided if you're bothered by not getting all the answers. The Devils is a sexy lil romp about nuns letting libidinal tension turn into would-be Satanic psychoses. Feat a very very handsome Oliver Reed. Spoiler alert they massacre him at the end. I love Ken Russell and his bacchanalia. The Royal Tenenbaums is my favorite Wes Anderson, at least from his early career. If u get it u get it. This one has some strong sentimental/emotional power over me, but then it's also pretty funny. The Royal Tenenbaums is The One. Also shoutout to the four Netflix shorts that came out last year, which I think are his best work in years and years and years (though I thought the same thing about Asteroid City).
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Film Forum is the OG but Metrograph is younger and hungrier, with a more diverse slate of films and an emphasis on rediscovered or neglected classics. Great atmosphere too, with a restaurant and bookstore. you can’t go wrong!
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I'm leaving for Vegas tonight to see the final performance of their latest residency, so I spent all week re-listening to all of their albums on vinyl. Apparently when you crack open my crusty shell, the 13-year old version is still intact within, gobsmacked by how seriously a bunch of adults can pursue their silliness. I spent about five minutes worrying that I'd be disappointed seeing them again now that they (and I) are so old, but then I told myself to shut up. “They’re so over the hill” is the least B-52s sentiment imaginable. Their edginess was never dependent upon youth. They weren't exactly rebels, but they gloried in pillaging what’s old and awkward for the creation of something new and cool that embraces squareness rather than mocking it. What they want - what they’ve always wanted - is for people to have FUN, and they’re entirely non-judgmental about how you want to do it (unless it involves putting anyone down, in which case, no thanks). It’s a spirit that makes just as much sense old as it does young. As a blueprint for a culture, you could hardly do better. And I guess that’s why they’ve always been my favorites - because I still wistfully believe that if everyone shared their courage, spirit, and humor, this would be a better world.  Anyway, "Song for a Future Generation" is one of the greatest things ever committed to video.
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Bugs is the great American hero, but Daffy has the most range. From his psychopathic hoo-hoo-hoo-HOO origins to his mature later incarnation as a petty, grasping striver with delusions of grandeur, he covers a broad gamut of the human experience. His desperate ambition slots so wonderfully into an array of genre roles that elevate him just to take him down: Robin Hood, Duck Dodgers, the Scarlet Pumpernickel… Bugs is who we wish we could be, but Daffy is who we are.
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