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Trump is the living embodiment of the idea that there is no such thing as bad publicity.

Just don't tell your girlfriend that's why you're staying over so often. She'll get jealous of the cat.

Please allow me to have the honor of being the first person to ask you a question.
Suppose, hypothetically, that a hypothetical person (who is definitely not me) fucks a goat. Now, understand that our goat-fucker, who is purely hypothetical, is an upstanding member of his community and practically a modern day saint

Johnny Guitar, another Nick Ray movie, also has queer undertones. Vienna claims that Emma is in love with The Dancing Kid, but Emma completely ignores him throughout the picture. Who is Emma actually shown to be obsessed with? Vienna.

I recently watched two movies focusing on rural communities. One is warm and affectionate, the other is bitter, sarcastic, and misanthropic.
Stars in My Crown - Jacques Tourneur considered this his favorite of his own movies. I haven't seen enough of his films to properly say where this fits in his oeuvre, but it's

Don't forget Claire Denis and Patrice Leconte.

CineCraft, given that we're strangers communicating on the internet, I can't pretend to know you well, however, in your posts you have displayed an impressive knowledge of film that has made you one of my favorite commenters. Don't be discouraged by the added time that it will take you to complete your documentary,

Let me recommend Robert Bresson's Lancelot du Lac for a great movie about Arthurian legend.

As many of you may have seen, there is a new movie about King Arthur out in theaters. Due to poor reviews, I did not see it and instead stayed home and watched two other movies based on Arthurian legend. The two are very different, but both are excellent films that I highly recommend.
The first is Eric Rohmer's

Fuck Trump and all his cronies.

20 bucks says the special surprise guest is Uncle Jesse himself.

The Silence of the Lambs is a goddamn masterpiece.. This is the loss of a master. R.I.P.

In his Sight and Sound 2012 list Roy Andersson calls Viridiana the most intelligent film ever made. Although that's debatable, it's certainly a contender for the most cynical and misanthropic film ever made. Viridiana shows a world where the vast majority of people are selfish, greedy, and lecherous, and the people

Fuck the guy in the first letter. And by that, I mean no one should ever fuck that guy. Ever.

I must use this opportunity to mention Chinese Roulette. Although it isn't brought up as much as their other collaborations, it has some of the most interesting cinematography of all the Fassbinder-Ballhaus collaborations. One of their most stylized and artificial movies.

I'll take "Sex Workers" for $200.

I think what Ignatiy is saying is that, since Léaud has starred in a large number of important films (he's worked with Truffaut, Godard, Rivette, Eustache, Varda, Bertolucci, Assayas, and Kaurismaki) and is one of the last surviving New Wave icons, he represents a kind of cinema that is now dying, and this film is

Downvoted you by accident. Upvoted to compensate.

F For Fake holds the distinction of being the only documentary where manipulative editing designed to mislead the viewer actually improves the film.

I adore Citizen Kane (it's the movie that got me into movies), but it sometimes seems like it overshadows Welles's other films. So, let me advise anyone who is not familiar with his filmography and has only heard of Kane to check out his other films, each of which is completely unique. My personal favorite might be F