personally, I thought Black Snake Moan was about to be a great movie and then sold itself short. I hope to write about it on LJ somewhere, sometime, but I'd be interested in your thoughts. Because even when we disagree on a film's rating, I almost always agree with what you have to say about it.
I actually name checked you in my The Science of Sleep mish mosh.
I don't know if I can be friends with someone who gives Sullivan's Travels a B, what I not only consider a masterpiece of cinema, but probably in the top 10 greatest American films I've seen.
I was about to scold Mal for recommending "The Body" as a separate piece. Yes, it's heartbreaking on its own, but that doesn't even compare with how you'll feel if you've watched the series up to that point!
I think the music is my least favorite part of Buffy and Angel. I quite like the country tunes on Firefly though.
This will probably just make me sound like a fanboy (which I am, no doubt), but all of his shows take a little time to develop. I consider the characters in Angel to be the most well-developed characters in all of TV or film because they change so subtly and beautifully over so many episodes. It's really following these changes that makes the show most interesting IMO.
is that in reference to Grindhouse or is there something I missed?
personally, I thought Black Snake Moan was about to be a great movie and then sold itself short. I hope to write about it on LJ somewhere, sometime, but I'd be interested in your thoughts. Because even when we disagree on a film's rating, I almost always agree with what you have to say about it.
I actually name checked you in my The Science of Sleep mish mosh.
I heard Alejandro Jodorowsky was supposed to make dune with Salvador Dali as one of the actors.
Seconded
It should have gotten an A++++++++
Ok my list is here.
I don't know if I can be friends with someone who gives Sullivan's Travels a B, what I not only consider a masterpiece of cinema, but probably in the top 10 greatest American films I've seen.
Definitely check out If You Were Young: Rage (Kinji Fukasaku, 1970) if you haven't seen it or really anything on my list here.
I didn't recommend a singular episode!
I was about to scold Mal for recommending "The Body" as a separate piece. Yes, it's heartbreaking on its own, but that doesn't even compare with how you'll feel if you've watched the series up to that point!
This is a wonderful list! I will do this this weekend.
You should add Love Me Tonight to your "to see" list, one of my favorite films of all time.
I think the music is my least favorite part of Buffy and Angel. I quite like the country tunes on Firefly though.
This will probably just make me sound like a fanboy (which I am, no doubt), but all of his shows take a little time to develop. I consider the characters in Angel to be the most well-developed characters in all of TV or film because they change so subtly and beautifully over so many episodes. It's really following these changes that makes the show most interesting IMO.
I don't like The Pianist or Pulp Fiction either. I am scared I will not like Talk to Her as well.
Shouldn't Grizzly Man be in documentary?
3-Iron please, my favorite movie of the year.