I actually watched the long good Friday the other night and liked it, still can't quite figure it out though. As in the ending.The Long Good Friday, Lawrence of Arabia and Black Narcissus are decent, also Dog Soldiers.
Robert 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.
American, Japanese and Italian cinema are the best.
You wanna watch Christine and meantime but you're probsbly right, they are very drudgyI've seen Scum and Made in Britain and I'm not that taken with them.
American, Japanese and Italian cinema are the best.
also Dog Soldiers.
I actually watched the long good Friday the other night and liked it, still can't quite figure it out though. As in the ending.
I mean, yeah, I can see that, but I'm arguing French over British in this caseAmerican, Japanese and Italian cinema are the best.
The lead up to it, why it happened etc eg. I keep wanting to go back to the beginning. Music in it is mental.What's there to figure out? They got him.
The best French films I've seen are Beau Travail and Rififi.
The lead up to it, why it happened etc eg. I keep wanting to go back to the beginning. Music in it is mental.
Army of Shadows, Shoah, The Sorrow and the Pity and Emmanuelle 2.
Oh yeah I remember you telling me about that the other night now, will have to track it downi'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