Patrick Pouloux

Patrick Pouloux

graphic designer/music producer/photographer
aka DIOXONE, D4C, dioxide
IG: @patrickpouloux

Favorite films

  • Fallen Angels
  • Tetsuo: The Iron Man
  • Ichi the Killer
  • Electric Dragon 80.000 V

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  • Southpaw

    ★★★★

  • Survival of the Dead

    ★½

  • The Raid

    ★★★½

  • Returner

    ★★

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  • Treasure Planet

    Treasure Planet

    ★★★★★

    I remember the first time I watched Treasure Planet, I was a little kid and it was probably the first movie I watched in a cinema when it first released in 2002. I remember my young self being in awe with everything in this movie and over the years remembering of it fondly, it definitely influenced me subconsciously and not, in a lot of stuff I do

    I still feel the same way by rewatching it today after all those…

  • Casshern

    Casshern

    ★★★★½

    usually CGI sometimes get a bad rep and me personally I'm not a big fan of movies with excessive CGI or with bad CGI, but this movie for some reason broke every barrier possible, has completely ignored all of this and said fuck it, we ball with the CGI and cranked it to 120%

    normally you would think that the result would just be shit slop and terrible, but somehow in this movie, it works so well, it gives it…

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  • Electric Dragon 80.000 V

    Electric Dragon 80.000 V

    ★★★★★

    I've always had a weird fascination with electricity since I was a kid, I always found it to be really interesting. Even my musical moniker is Thunder God in Japanese.
    First, just read the title of this movie. It's already badass as fuck, even more with the poster. This movie really surprised me, the visuals, effects and even the soundtrack are amazing, it's so punk. Tadanobu Asano is amazing, every movie that I've watched so far where he's been in…

  • Stalker

    Stalker

    ★★★★

    This is the second movie that I watch from the director Andrei Tarkovsky. Such an original and interesting movie, that's for sure.
    I first found out about this movie because the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. was based (based loosely but still) on this movie. It has a pretty slow start, but towards the mid-part/Part 2 is where it starts getting really interesting, I gotta admit that the suspense was really well-made, the way on how they showed visually the mental illusions, confusion…