11 AMAZING Films You Absolutely Need to See!
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Can I recommend Jai Bhim (Tamil) and Malek (Malayalam)?
The tunnel scene in pretty village pretty flame actually happened in real life, they were in some tunnel pinned down for a few days iirc, but the reported that was with them was serbian i think
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Orpheus, you nerd. Who looks back?
Good lord. I didn't know they shot that brown bunny scene more than once. Insane
thank you so much for crediting vincent gallos work, he deserves the attention.
First 3:30 dross. Skip
Hello, some more recommendations for Yugoslav films:
1. Ambush / Zaseda (1969, Živojin Pavlović)
2. Before the Truth / Pre istine (1967, Vojislav Kokan Rakonjac)
3. Holiday / Praznik (1967, Đorđe Kadijević)
4. Štićenik / Protege (1973, Đorđe Kadijević)
5. Protest / Protest (1967, Fadil Hadžić)
6. H-8 / H-8 (1958, Nikola Tanhofer)
7. Balkan Spy / Balkanski špijun (1984, Božidar Bota Nikolić)
8, Who's Singing Over There / Ko to tamo peva (1980, Slobodan Šijan)
Ill be sure to watch these movies ive never heard of
Thank you for recommending brown bunny to jerk off too
Underground is actually now one of my Favorit films. Then i realised that this style was familiar to me. I talked with my mother about it an realised i watched his films as a kid (my family is from the balkan)
The video is the reason i found found you. Unlike other creators you really show me new stuff. Often you either see very famous films from 30 years ago that many younger people like me havent watched and cant remember or its the same famous indie directors. I love eggera and trier but i watched them all. Your Channel is great
I finally watched "The Brown Bunny" expecting Ebert to be correct, and I was stunned to see a sensitive and beautiful film.
10:44 can someone pls tell me where this music is from? sorry for the random comment
The Brown Bunny is horrible. I feel the review points you make are all about atmosphere. But there's not a single character with any real emotion. Take the women. What do any of them want? What are their lives in the scenes not on the screen? They are movie tropes to dress the tired, shallow, trope of the long-suffering-dude. Nothing wrong with the pacing. Nothing wrong with explicit sex. But the movie is an indulgent student film. Kudos to Gallow for getting it made. But he should have hired a different director to help rework/strenthen the script and characters. Atmosphere and daringly modest pacing is not a movie. "Last Exit To Brooklyn", "Lost In Translation", "King of Comedy", "Carnal Knowledge" and "The Mother" (DANIEL CRAIG/ROGER MITCHELL….not aronofsky's) are way more successful movies off the top of my head that explore any purported themes/ideas in "Brown Bunny" with just as much innovation to breaking the rules of tone and style. Looking forward to watching "Ritual"! EDIT: nevertheless…. Ebert, normally brilliant, was just as self-indulgent and blindly narcissistic as the work he was criticizing…singing the theater…oh, Roger. : )
If you’re dating someone who doesn’t like black and white or foreign cinema….dump them
Not watching Brown Bunny is actually strange of me, since Buffalo 66 is a 5/5.
Without Black Orpheus, A Charlie Brown Christmas would have been very different. Follow if you can: American jazz musician Vince Guaraldi sees the movie, and is so moved that he records an album called "Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus." The record is short, so he adds his composition, "Cast Your Fate to the Wind." Lee Mendelson, the producer of a Peanuts documentary, hears that tune on the radio, and hires Guaraldi to score the doc. The documentary is never aired, but Guaraldi releases an album of music from the documentary, which is successful enough that Mendelson rehires him for the Christmas special.
Hey, dude. Do you really like Mosfilm movies? Do you support russians?
These movies are unavailable on HBO or Netflix. This is so frustrating. I wish you’d do good movies that are on Netflix or HBO.
Right away. Red umbrella movies. I mean, goddamn.
if your date doesn't mind black and white films and subtitles, marry her/him!
Where is In The Mood For Love on this??
For years , I picked on the movie "The Core" (without seeing it) because it wasn't my type of movie. I was bolstered by a review on Siskel and Ebert (or whatever their show was named at that particular time) where I remember clearly; Roger Ebert trashing the movie for the pressure at the center of the earth versus the characters "getting out of the ship and walking around".
The Siskel and Ebert show was taped of course, meaning that Siskel and others had the opportunity to correct Roger Ebert but perhaps Siskel was happy to let Ebert make a fool of himself to those in the know after experiencing so much of it firsthand? At any rate, late in his life, Ebert lost his voice BUT wrote down his (very conservative) opinions about many other subjects that he ALSO hadn't bothered to study. Those words were read on the air by the well known Bill Kurtis. True Progressives are drowned out but if you're a conservative or a pretend liberal (like the Networks with all the same advertising as Fox), you definitely get to be heard.
I've no opinion of Brown Bunny , I've never seen it. I saw plenty of Ebert; he was more than a bit of a jerk.
Pretty Village Pretty Flame and Cold War never seen em.
In terms of the Rohmer film, Pauline at the Beach…That was know as Rohmers most popular film. It’s a good film, but he made many with similar themes worth watching.
unhappy romance movie list and no Makoto Shinkai ? If you need a `quick hit` 'Voices of a Distant Star'; 25mins and you won't know how to feel at the end.
Cold War one of the most essential movies…incredible
Thanks for the video. What a contrast to the offerings from the mainstream. I prefer to watch something artistic and don't mind dark subjects so I'll be checking these out .
meh list
OMG all these movis are terrible and depressing
Try "Pather Panchali" an Indian film, saw it when I was 10 and it has affected all of my life. I should remember the director (it was part 2 of a trilogy) but I don't. I think you'll love it.
Highly recommend, 1969 Czech movie The Cremator by Juraj Herz. Worried that anything I say will spoil the sheer cinema of the movie.
Thank you for presenting these films, most of which I'd not heard of. Wish I could view them easily, but that seems unlikely, given a basic search for several of them. Have you seen Brian and Charles?
Normally, I'm a sucker for a film like Cold War but I found myself indifferent to it when I saw it at the cinema years ago. I'd like to give it a rewatch to see whether I've changed my mind.