when's 1926 coming?
when's 1926 coming?
I got a few I wanna wrap up so a week or two
Keep falling asleep instantly to Master Of The House lol
1. Strike
2. The Gold Rush
3. Battleship Potemkin
4. Master of the House
5. Tartuffe
6. The Unholy Three
• The Big Parade
• Whirlpool of Fate
• The Merry Widow
• The Salvation Hunters
• Kentucky Pride
• Lightnin'
• Sally of the Sawdust
• Go West
• The Freshman
• Stage Struck
you should be anticipating Variety as well
you should be anticipating Variety as well
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I got a few I wanna wrap up so a week or two
Keep falling asleep instantly to Master Of The House lol
Well you aint gonna have that problem with Dreyer's 1926 classic
Well you aint gonna have that problem with Dreyer's 1926 classic
there a restored version of it?
edit nm i have a 720 copy queued up
there a restored version of it?
edit nm i have a 720 copy queued up
master of the house was restored back in 2009-10 i think, which r the BFI and criterion scans for the blu
master of the house was restored back in 2009-10 i think, which r the BFI and criterion scans for the blu
were talking about Glodalsbruden
you already know i have that bfi set
when's 1926 coming?
just out of curiosity where are you from and who are your top 5 directors of old and newish
master of the house was restored back in 2009-10 i think, which r the BFI and criterion scans for the blu
same questions to you
were talking about Glodalsbruden
you already know i have that bfi set
just noticed yall were talkin about 26
that bfi dreyer set is too dope, watched gertrud a few weeks ago
just out of curiosity where are you from and who are your top 5 directors of old and newish
I'm from Ohio.
Old
1. The Archers
2. Robert Bresson
3. John Ford
4. Erich von Stroheim
5. F.W. Murnau
New
1. Tsai Ming-liang
2. Clint Eastwood
3. Pedro Costa
4. PTA
5. Johnnie To
HM: Neil Breen
just noticed yall were talkin about 26
that bfi dreyer set is too dope, watched gertrud a few weeks ago
that one takes supreme prolonged concentration
dreyer ranked for the hell of it;
Vampyr
Joan
Ordet
Day Of Wrath
Gertrud
all 10's or 11's
I'm from Ohio.
Old
1. The Archers
2. Robert Bresson
3. John Ford
4. Erich von Stroheim
5. F.W. Murnau
New
1. Tsai Ming-liang
2. Clint Eastwood
3. Pedro Costa
4. PTA
5. Johnnie To
HM: Neil Breen
is AMOLAD the goat Archers for you too? we probably been over this lol
ill be doing Merry Widow for the first time this week too, very excited
would checking out Vitalina first for Costa be sacrilege?
have it queued up but havent seen any of his stuff
same questions to you
sweden
oldies
1. jean-pierre melville (which I know you disapprove of
)
2. ingmar bergman
3. robert bresson
4. fritz lang
5. jacques rivette
(rly wanted to put renoir, RWF, sam fuller and godard on that list but only gon have them as HMs)
sorta new
1. jim jarmusch
2. abbas kiarostami (if we go by feature i guess)
3. johnnie to
4. paul thomas anderson
5. olivier assayas
sweden
oldies
1. jean-pierre melville (which I know you disapprove of
)
2. ingmar bergman
3. robert bresson
4. fritz lang
5. jacques rivette
(rly wanted to put renoir, RWF, sam fuller and godard on that list but only gon have them as HMs)
sorta new
1. jim jarmusch
2. abbas kiarostami (if we go by feature i guess)
3. johnnie to
4. paul thomas anderson
5. olivier assayas
riiiight son of ingmar
i knew that
at least you got bergman and lang in that francopile
damn both of you put johnnie to
never checked him out cause of my allergy to gun-fu (not even sure if he made them but i associated him with it)
riiiight son of ingmar
i knew that
at least you got bergman and lang in that francopile
damn both of you put johnnie to
never checked him out cause of my allergy to gun-fu (not even sure if he made them but i associated him with it)
to is gun-fu to the core. he surpassed woo and ringo lam in every sense in that style of action film imo.
i'm like 20 something films into his filmog and i haven't been disappointed by a single one. they're all good to great
he's also made mad romcoms and films that lean more to "police procedurals". never checked out one of his romcoms, but i downloaded a few just yesterday actually.
francopile
his most popular films which i guess would be election 1 and 2 are not so gunplay heavy although when there is guns that trademark HK style is there, but way more toned down than compared to woo
is AMOLAD the goat Archers for you too? we probably been over this lol
ill be doing Merry Widow for the first time this week too, very excited
would checking out Vitalina first for Costa be sacrilege?
have it queued up but havent seen any of his stuff
AMOLAD is goat Archers and I know this since then.
From Vitalina, ahhh sacrilege just start from O Sangue (1989)
Cavalo Dinheiro is the best tbh
sweden
oldies
1. jean-pierre melville (which I know you disapprove of
)
2. ingmar bergman
3. robert bresson
4. fritz lang
5. jacques rivette
(rly wanted to put renoir, RWF, sam fuller and godard on that list but only gon have them as HMs)
sorta new
1. jim jarmusch
2. abbas kiarostami (if we go by feature i guess)
3. johnnie to
4. paul thomas anderson
5. olivier assayas
Godard is will forever be new
Godard is will forever be new
something i've noticed while watching his sonimage era films
i've been stuck after histoires, i really wanna go back and rewatch it. haven't really even felt like watching his 80s "mainstream films" like carmen, detective or every man for himself really, just watched the d*** cavett interview instead for the every man rollout
@DELON @sace
Here's that 720p vid of the 1926 Dreyer film we were talking about
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