RSHabroptilus: Favorite Films: ...
-Le Samouraï
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My friend, while this reply is 3-4 years late, I must say I grinned when I saw this! I watched it around 3 months ago. What a film. Alain Delon's such a pretty boy, too.
Excluding Le Samouraï, here are a few of my favorites:
* Alain Resnais's
Hiroshima mon amour * Alain Resnais's (again)
L'Année dernière à Marienbad (Last Year in Marienbad)
* Joe Wright's
Atonement * Kon Satoshi's
Paprika and
Perfect Blue * Stanley Kubrick's
The Shining The last one I saw:
The Hobbit. It had its dragging moments, but I generally liked the pacing and most especially the acting (Martin Freeman!).
Recommendations:
* Francis Ford Coppola's
The Conversation. Gene Hackman is such a good actor. Also, the young Harrison Ford looks like a complete douchebag in that film!
* Godfrey Reggio's
Koyaanisqatsi for that total audiovisual experience. Very very worth wasting an hour and a half for this.
HereForTheBeer: We saw Lost in Translation. I really enjoyed it, with part of it being the whole "fish out of water" element that I periodically encountered as a former frequent traveler. Granted, that wasn't the point of the movie but it's certainly something to which I can relate, and it made me better understand that relationship.
It's a nice film, saw it 2 years ago. Loved Bill Murray in that one, while I just tried to ignore parts of Scarlett Johansson's acting. I really liked how the relationship was ambiguously treaded upon. Though what struck me the most was the soundtrack, and I still listen to it frequently to this day. It's like the perfect urban mixtape.