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Well, not exactly knowing what you find acceptable to watch, and not knowing what you've already seen, I don't know where to begin.  Look through the releases by Criterion, Kino, First Run Features, Zeitgeist, Wellspring (I think it's called), Osciloscope, Milestone, Project X and Tartan, and then check the British

Ironies are much funnier when they go on for four minutes, especially if those are four minutes of another's discomfort.

Seriously, why does anyone bother watching new movies anymore, especially when there's so much worthwhile stuff from the past 100 years that even if they stopped all filmmaking tomorrow, none of us would ever run out of decent things to watch in our lifetimes?

She does seem disturbed and irrational, but to be fair, what she says about Mormonism is basically true.

The Naked Island is hands-down one of the best films ever made, at least in terms of how much it expresses with so little, and how it takes full advantage of the potential uses of images, sounds and temporal experience.

I saw this film at a special screening at a local rep cinema a year or so ago…  I'm not a fan of gore or 'torture porn' movies - in fact, I agree with the moralistic point of 'Funny Games' about the problematic nature of consuming violent content as 'entertainment' … and maybe it's because I wasn't trying to

No…

He and Vincent Gallo are going to have to come to some sort of joint custody arrangement…

There's someone who's basically Luna in one of my philosophy classes this term…

Reporter: "… and hello Colin."

Eric Rohmer has a tramp stamp?

Don't expect anything actually shot on VHS then, I guess…

Try watching "Trash Humpers" then.  It might be right up your litter-strewn back alley.

The thing is, it's arguably the most effective approach to creating a radical feminist work of art to show the patriarchal structures, traditions, behaviours, etc. in as bad a light as possible.  Look at the writings of Andrea Dworkin, Valerie Solanas or other radical 2nd wave feminists, listen to Lydia Lunch or any

I agree with Girard (below? above? who knows where this reply will end up in the queue…) that it's a huge assumption that everyone uses the things he invented… Obviously, Girard uses a computer, since he's posting, but did Jobs really invent THE computer?  And, besides, assuming that everyone uses a computer "these

Yeah, 'To Venus and Back' (including the live album) was, in my opinion, the last decent release of hers, though a couple of the tracks of 'Strange Little Girls' and 'Scarlet's Walk' were okay.  I really, really like her first four albums, but I haven't bothered with any of her last few, being put off by what seemed

Yes, but what do you mean eventually being known as the most boring generation?

So this is Rutger Hauer as Anthony Hopkins as Bruegel?

Yeah, but if Nosferatu starred Justin Timberlake, that would have been a good thing…