This is also the man who didnβt realise neoliberalism was real.
This is also the man who didnβt realise neoliberalism was real.
Pretty Poison (1968)
Love this film.
Johnnie To's THROW DOWN is set in a stylish 2004 Hong Kong where almost everyone is into judo and willing to accept a challenge in the middle of the street. It's odd and beautiful and one of the best things I've seen lately.
Looks incredibleβ¦.donβy want to jinx it but, my god, our dude has done good.
Lols (Demy, 1961)
Choose Me (Rudolph, 1984)
βMost religions believe that by crying, "Lord, Lord!" often enough, they can contrive to enter the kingdom of heaven. A flock of trained parrots could just as readily cry the same thing with just as little chance of success.β
- The Devils (Russell, 1971)
How its going
He wanders through The Wild Bunch like he has no more fucks to give.
What actorβs facial expression in a movie will stay with you for the rest of your life?
Bernard Hill as Yosser Hughes proved formative. The despair, mental anguish & the grim, black comedic prowess Hill brought to Yosser left its mark on a country reeling from economic barbarity & cruel politics. A yardstick performance to all that has followed. RIP Bernard
Karlsonβs βThe Phenix City Storyβ (1955) goes hard.
The Wild Bunch more than holds up 25 yrs between viewings but In-between those years Iβve played - obsessed - Red Dead Redemption & itβs weird that itβs my first reference point when watching a revisionist western from 1968.
Fuck it, we both die
Ferrari (2023)
I like to think that on a parallel world Graham Greenβs vengeance spirit of Clearcut (1991) went on to fulfil a movie universe where he was conjured up to terrorise, kidnap and skin corporate magnates before disappearing again in the nearest body of water as the police close in.
Forget about the horseshoe theory. I solved poltiics
Not heard much about Ducournauβs next film, there were rumblings last year of a project with A24, but after my rewatch of Raw (2016) it canβt come soon enough. Body horror at its finest
I see Christian Bale, I think Patrick Bateman, no matter what the role. Watched Empire of the Sun last night and if anything this thought made it far more interesting.
Watched The Goonies with my 7 yr old, he loved it and Iβm in recovery. The older I get the louder that film becomes I swear.