“It ain’t like it used to be, but it’ll do.”
The end of an era, before the spaghetti western revitalization of the 70s, Peckinpah at the tail of the ‘60s delivers a story of the end of the Wild West, cars replacing horses, machine guns replacing armies, fresh blood replacing the old. The amount of infant and child imagery in contrast to the middle aged and old imagery is staggering. It all really shows how so many of the main…
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The Wild Bunch 1969
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Lost in Translation 2003
This makes me want to book a flight to Japan tomorrow and also avoid Japan at all costs. This also makes me love Bill Murray and Scarlet Johansson even more.
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A Matter of Life and Death 1946
Just an absolute marvel in every way! From the plot to the characters to the effects to the costumes to the score to the 4th wall breaks to the COLOR!!! This is so goddamn beautiful, I just wish I had watched a better print of it. I am just stunned that this was made in 1946, this puts decades of movies to shame. So unique and extravagant, i can’t believe this isn’t on the level of The Wizard of Oz.
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Fahrenheit 9/11 2004
War is the best way to keep poor people poor and starving while lining the pockets of the elite time and time again.
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