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My List Of Films To View...............

Started by Scott, April 02, 2008, 09:12:34 AM

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Scott

Here's a list of films that I would like to check out. It's a short list, but a list never the less.

September Dawn
Seraphim Falls
The Assasination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
In the Valley of Elah
Love In The Time Of Cholera

peter johnson

I've only seen the Jesse James one on this list -- But I've seen it twice now, and I have to say unequivocally that it is a work of art -- My wife and I actually found it superior to "There Will Be Blood" in many ways.  It deals with multiple themes of loss, heroism, mythology, and boasts some of the finest plain old acting I've seen.  I would have said "In some time", but "In Bruges" is out in theatres still, and that's another exceptional film.
Can't speak for the rest of them, but "Jesse James" is powerful and touching in ways you wouldn't expect.
peter johnson/denny film critic
I have no idea what this means.

Rev. Powell

The only one I've seen on that list is Seraphim Falls, and I give it a  :thumbdown:.  A mediocre chase Western with an unecessary "existential" ending tacked on.   
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Scott

Quote from: peter johnson on April 03, 2008, 12:46:05 PM
It deals with multiple themes of loss, heroism, mythology, and boasts some of the finest plain old acting I've seen.  I would have said "In some time", but "In Bruges" is out in theatres still, and that's another exceptional film.
Can't speak for the rest of them, but "Jesse James" is powerful and touching in ways you wouldn't expect.
peter johnson/denny film critic

Peter Johnson, I'll move JESSE JAMES up my list. Also meant to add THERE WILL BE BLOOD to the above list.

Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 03, 2008, 10:07:38 PM
A mediocre chase Western with an unecessary "existential" ending tacked on.   

Might be my type of film  :smile:. Slow and scenic with some kind of story. Have enjoyed all the Westerns that have come to the big screen over the past 4 years, so I have to take a look, but I will keep it in mind. Thanks.

Rev. Powell

Quote from: Conan on April 05, 2008, 08:55:32 PM


Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 03, 2008, 10:07:38 PM
A mediocre chase Western with an unecessary "existential" ending tacked on.   

Might be my type of film  :smile:. Slow and scenic with some kind of story. Have enjoyed all the Westerns that have come to the big screen over the past 4 years, so I have to take a look, but I will keep it in mind. Thanks.

Well, if you do enjoy it, that won't make you a bad person in my eyes.  :wink:  If you're looking for scenery, that's probably the film's finest point.  Pay attention to how the climate changes from the beginning to the end.
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

Scott

Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 06, 2008, 11:17:04 AM
Well, if you do enjoy it, that won't make you a bad person in my eyes.  :wink:  If you're looking for scenery, that's probably the film's finest point.  Pay attention to how the climate changes from the beginning to the end.

:bouncegiggle: ...............Ok. That decides it.

freeursoul28

Check out City of Gods. It's a brazilian film about the violent streets of Rio, classic!!! (and i'm usually not inot the whole foreign film scene)

ghouck

City of God is a pretty good film, I liked it. I also am not big on foreign films, the whole subtitle thing gives me a headache, but this film was worth it.
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