google says he did in fact make it, but i've no idea what the timeline was.
google says he did in fact make it, but i've no idea what the timeline was.
haibane renmei.
not really the most of either category, but i was just thinking about this one season wonder the unusuals the other day that i quite liked.
i keep my distance from new movies, but but but every time i read anything good or bad about star wars, there's this little kid in me that just goes fucking crazy. i'm gonna want it dead as soon as the credits roll, if not sooner, but i am honest to god looking forward to experiencing it.
film: it's hard to choose, but let's go with "quiet movies."
what are your favorite kurosawas so far?
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madchen in uniform. i wrote about it on LB here, but the long and short of it is that it's a beautiful portrait of desire contextualized as a cinematic response to totalitarianism.
of course it counts. it's exasperating to me that people care about the definition of what makes a film. if you want to count tv commericals, youtube videos, and home movies, i'm okay with it, and anyone who has a problem with it is deranged and pretentious.
i think you mean "first" button. president trump, tommy wiseau doing a comic book blockbuster, and gay marriage. what a world we live in.
/rubs narwhal's tooth.
it's really down to popol vuh and faust as my fave krautrockers.
the ones that come to mind first are that popol vuh did a ton of work with werner herzog, and tangerine dream just did a ton of soundtrack work period.
you definitely win the award for most popular least popular! i haven't actually seen the graduate. i even own it (some wag—read: my parents—bought it for me when i graduated, har har), but i just haven't gotten around to it.
well, you win the award for least popular! i was just making a proper list of experimental stuff last night and thinking i wanted to go back on another binge of it.
yeah, i watchlisted it!
i just went with whatever was ranked last by their popularity thing, but whatever works. this is just my not so subtle way of finding recommendations for things i've not seen, so.
of the films you've rated 5 stars, what is the least popular? (mine is bruce baillie's "little girl")
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