Is it? Best soundtrack maybe...i'll chip in with:
the only films i "fuck wit" are Japanese, Hong Kong ( pre "handover"), Taiwan ( and i'm only really talking King Hu tbh ) , and some Korean
best British film of all time is Psychomania
Is it? Best soundtrack maybe...
I think you're confusing attractive brunettes of a certain age (Liz Hurley is not Catherine Zeta Jones).there's a bit in some nick broomfield documentary where the pimp of the woman that hugh grant got busted for consorting with spins nick a yarn and it reminded me of how people were aghast that grant could prefer oral off a working girl when he was supposedly hooked up with that welsh woman who ended up married to one of kirk douglas' kids...and well, obviously she doesn't "do" what is required
i remember the welsh woman praising brexit because dyson could provide more wattage for her hairdryer when it went through, vapid, lucky escape for hugh there
I think you're confusing attractive brunettes of a certain age (Liz Hurley is not Catherine Zeta Jones).
Hahaha, you deleted the bit about production lines and serial numbers, so now I look completely insane. Thanks a lot, bro.
Hahaha, you deleted the bit about production lines and serial numbers, so now I look completely insane. Thanks a lot, bro.
is there a good article or whatever on government support for French cinema that you know ofRobert bresson. Jean pierre Melville. Some of godard, some of truffaut. L.627, la haine. Jean jacques audiard. I think the protectionist nature of French cinema has worked in a way that it hasn't for British cinema.
I don't sorry. I went to a French film festival once and I was talking to one of the people there about it. Just generally, I think they tend to support more home spun cultural production in a way that doesn't happen so much here. Maybe a folk Myth, I've no evidence for it.is there a good article or whatever on government support for French cinema that you know of
hyperbole on my part
but 'killer soundtrack' can't be argued with ( apart from the rubbish funeral folkie tune )
the mirror scene has some of the best "prepared piano " i've ever heard
John Cameron - Locked Room And Mirror Sequence
but if i wasn't so fucked i'd make a case for this being the best UK folk horror film ever
certainly the best uk film about toad magick
certainly the best uk film about toad magick
A1 Cosmic Flash
Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings] – Peter Jones (6)
Lyrics By – Sandy Harbutt
Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings] – Peter Jones (6)
Lyrics By – Sandy HarbuttA2 Septic A3 Undertaker A4 Race A5 Amanda A6 Klaude Kool And The Kats B1 Toadstrip B2 Grave Diggers B3 The Death Of Doctor Death B4 Toad B5 Pigs B6 Stone B7 Do Not Go Gentle
Lyrics By [From The Poem: Do Not Gentle Into That Good Night] – Dylan Thomas
But @william_kent did you ever see Aussie biker film called Stone? I don't remember it that well but I think I can confidently say that it would make a good companion piece to Psychomania