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  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 3,985
    001 wrote: »
    Mission Impossible second time in two days, I can't believe how good this looks in 4K and Elfmans score easily one of his best. I am a Brian De Palma fan and I rank this as some of his best work, the film is full of genius camera work.

    Brian De Palma was a genius.
    He doesn't make any good films now which is a shame.

    De Palma sparked my interest in cinema as a teenager. One of my all time favourite directors.

    His set pieces and camera work have always been incredibly skillful. His use of split screen and slow motion are genius.

    His nightmare sequence in 'Sisters' is one of the most terrifying scenes in cinema.

    He has made some lemons but so many brilliant films as well.

    Carrie
    Sisters
    Dressed To Kill
    Blow Out
    Scarface
    Carlito's Way
    The Untouchables
    Mission Impossible

  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
    Posts: 8,053
    001 wrote: »
    Mission Impossible second time in two days, I can't believe how good this looks in 4K and Elfmans score easily one of his best. I am a Brian De Palma fan and I rank this as some of his best work, the film is full of genius camera work.

    Brian De Palma was a genius.
    He doesn't make any good films now which is a shame.

    De Palma sparked my interest in cinema as a teenager. One of my all time favourite directors.

    His set pieces and camera work have always been incredibly skillful. His use of split screen and slow motion are genius.

    His nightmare sequence in 'Sisters' is one of the most terrifying scenes in cinema.

    He has made some lemons but so many brilliant films as well.

    Carrie
    Sisters
    Dressed To Kill
    Blow Out
    Scarface
    Carlito's Way
    The Untouchables
    Mission Impossible

    Add Casualties of War to that, for me anyway.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 3,985
    001 wrote: »
    Mission Impossible second time in two days, I can't believe how good this looks in 4K and Elfmans score easily one of his best. I am a Brian De Palma fan and I rank this as some of his best work, the film is full of genius camera work.

    Brian De Palma was a genius.
    He doesn't make any good films now which is a shame.

    De Palma sparked my interest in cinema as a teenager. One of my all time favourite directors.

    His set pieces and camera work have always been incredibly skillful. His use of split screen and slow motion are genius.

    His nightmare sequence in 'Sisters' is one of the most terrifying scenes in cinema.

    He has made some lemons but so many brilliant films as well.

    Carrie
    Sisters
    Dressed To Kill
    Blow Out
    Scarface
    Carlito's Way
    The Untouchables
    Mission Impossible

    Add Casualties of War to that, for me anyway.

    It wasn't bad but I'm not a fan of that film.
  • Posts: 9,790
    almost famous

    Such a brilliant little film I love the movie and the soundtrack (huge yes fan) over all I feel like this is overlooked beck my wife who is huge into the 70’s music scene never heard of it till I got it for her for Saint Nick’s day
    I give it a strong recommend
    Films I have seen in 2018 (I don't think I am splitting up bond and non bond this year as I don't know how many I am actually gonna see)
    1. Batman Begins
    2. Casino Royale
    3. The A-team
    4. Die Hard with a Vengeance
    5. Mission impossible fallout
    6. The final girls
    7. Clue
    8. Bohemian Rhapsody
    9. A simple favor
    10. Almost Famous
    11. The Saint
    12. Live Free or Die hard
    13. Taken 2
    14. Halloween
    15. Taken 3
    16. The Shadow
    17. Batman Under The Red Hood
    18. Batman Gotham Knight
    19. The Meg
    20. Big trouble little China
    21. Halloween 2
    22. Taken
    23. Ferris buller's day off
    24. Valley girl
    25. Nonstop
    26. Batman Mask of the Phantasm
    27. Unknown
    28. Classic Artists presents Yes
    29. Stand By Me
    30. Before Sunrise
    31. Star Wars Episode 1 Phantom Menace
    32. A walk among the Tombstones
    33. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    34. Arthur
    35. Goonies
    36. 9012live
    37. Before Midnight
    38. Revenge of the nerds
    39. Grease
    40. Before Sunset
    41. Porky’s
    42. A Good Day to Die Hard
    43. Porky's 2

    Before series
    1. Before Sunrise
    2. Before Midnight
    3. Before Sunset

    Stephen King movies
    1. Stand By Me

    Halloween series
    1. Halloween
    2. Halloween 2

    Corey Feldman movies
    1. Stand by me
    2. Teenage mutant ninja turtles
    3. Goonies

    Die Hard Franchise
    1. Die Hard with a Vengeance
    2. Live Free or Die Hard
    3. A Good Day to Die Hard


    Taken Series

    1. Taken 2
    2. Taken 3 (I put this second because at least there is somewhat of a twist and its not the same formula.)
    3. Taken

    Liam Neeson (sort of) retrospective series
    1. Batman Begins
    2. The A-team
    3. Taken 2
    4. Taken 3
    4. Taken
    5. Non Stop
    6. Unknown
    7. Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
    8. A walk among the tombstones

    Batman/Dc films ( as I can guarantee I will see more then just Batman Begins this year)
    1. Batman Begins
    2. Batman Under the red hood
    3. Batman Gotham Knight
    4. Batman Mask of the Phantasm

    Films in 2018
    1. Mission Impossible Fallout
    2. Bohemian rhapsody
    3. A simple favor
    4. The Meg





  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    Posts: 40,614
    @Risico007, it's been a very, very, very long time since I saw Almost Famous, but from what I recall, it was a very special film. I'll need to rewatch it one day soon, I think. I had someone else (I believe it was @PropertyOfALady) mention it to me in the last few months, must be a sign.
  • 001001
    Posts: 1,575
    001 wrote: »
    Mission Impossible second time in two days, I can't believe how good this looks in 4K and Elfmans score easily one of his best. I am a Brian De Palma fan and I rank this as some of his best work, the film is full of genius camera work.

    Brian De Palma was a genius.
    He doesn't make any good films now which is a shame.

    De Palma sparked my interest in cinema as a teenager. One of my all time favourite directors.

    His set pieces and camera work have always been incredibly skillful. His use of split screen and slow motion are genius.

    His nightmare sequence in 'Sisters' is one of the most terrifying scenes in cinema.

    He has made some lemons but so many brilliant films as well.

    Carrie
    Sisters
    Dressed To Kill
    Blow Out
    Scarface
    Carlito's Way
    The Untouchables
    Mission Impossible

    I haven't seen sisters yet. I'll have to watch one day on your recommendation.
  • RemingtonRemington I'll do anything for a woman with a knife.
    Posts: 1,533
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    @Risico007, it's been a very, very, very long time since I saw Almost Famous, but from what I recall, it was a very special film. I'll need to rewatch it one day soon, I think. I had someone else (I believe it was @PropertyOfALady) mention it to me in the last few months, must be a sign.

    It is a great movie. Awesome soundtrack.
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    I need to see Blow Out, Sisters, and Scarface.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    edited December 2018 Posts: 23,678
    FoxRox wrote: »
    I need to see Blow Out, Sisters, and Scarface.

    @FoxRox
    Are you referring to the Margot Kidder film made by De Palma? I quite like that one. I keep the score in heavy rotation, in fact. Quite atmospheric. Simple, yet eerie.

    And William Finley just creeps me out.
  • Posts: 12,302
    Yes that one. I like what I’ve seen from de Palma but could use some more.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 23,681
    MV5BMjA5NDExMjA2Nl5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwMDQ4ODM2ODE@._V1_.jpg

    I watched this documentary last year, its pretty good. Its bound to be on one of the streaming services I watched it on Amazon Prime.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    FoxRox wrote: »
    I need to see Blow Out, Sisters, and Scarface.

    Along with The Untouchables, I think Blow Out and Scarface are his best films, that I have seen.
  • Posts: 9,790
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    @Risico007, it's been a very, very, very long time since I saw Almost Famous, but from what I recall, it was a very special film. I'll need to rewatch it one day soon, I think. I had someone else (I believe it was @PropertyOfALady) mention it to me in the last few months, must be a sign.

    It’s truely a great film
  • edited December 2018 Posts: 17,372
    In the Heat of the Night (1967)
    Been wanting to see this one for a long time, but hadn't had the opportunity before now. It's a good crime drama where the setting and the undertones takes more of the focus than the murder mystery itself. It certainly works, and the film is an interesting watch. I'll give the sequels a watch too eventually.
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
    Posts: 6,815
    COLD WAR (2018)

    Excellent Polish film from Pawel Pawlikowski set in 1950’s Europe about the love between a gifted pianist who flees to Western Europe and a singer who stays behind in the Eastern Bloc.

    Full of breathtaking black and white cinematography and beautiful music, but also with an engaging and very ‘European’ love story (as in not cringeworthy or bittersweet like in so many Hollywood productions).

    Awarded with Best Director at Cannes.

    Recommended.
  • Posts: 6,886
    FoxRox wrote: »
    I need to see Blow Out, Sisters, and Scarface.

    Along with The Untouchables, I think Blow Out and Scarface are his best films, that I have seen.

    Blow Out is an exceptional thriller. One of John Travoltas best roles!
    Scarface is good, but it is ludicrous in places particularly that ending ("I take your bulleh"!!)
  • 001001
    Posts: 1,575
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    FoxRox wrote: »
    I need to see Blow Out, Sisters, and Scarface.

    Along with The Untouchables, I think Blow Out and Scarface are his best films, that I have seen.

    Blow Out is an exceptional thriller. One of John Travoltas best roles!
    Scarface is good, but it is ludicrous in places particularly that ending ("I take your bulleh"!!)

    I haven't seen Blow Out yet. Another one i'll have to watch.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
    Posts: 8,053
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    COLD WAR (2018)

    Excellent Polish film from Pawel Pawlikowski set in 1950’s Europe about the love between a gifted pianist who flees to Western Europe and a singer who stays behind in the Eastern Bloc.

    Full of breathtaking black and white cinematography and beautiful music, but also with an engaging and very ‘European’ love story (as in not cringeworthy or bittersweet like in so many Hollywood productions).

    Awarded with Best Director at Cannes.

    Recommended.

    This is my favourite film so far this year. I really was quite taken aback at how beautiful it was.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 3,985
    FoxRox wrote: »
    I need to see Blow Out, Sisters, and Scarface.

    Essential De Palma. I'm quite envious that you will be seeing these for the first time
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 3,985
    001 wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    FoxRox wrote: »
    I need to see Blow Out, Sisters, and Scarface.

    Along with The Untouchables, I think Blow Out and Scarface are his best films, that I have seen.

    Blow Out is an exceptional thriller. One of John Travoltas best roles!
    Scarface is good, but it is ludicrous in places particularly that ending ("I take your bulleh"!!)

    I haven't seen Blow Out yet. Another one i'll have to watch.

    One of De Palma's best films. A Tarantino favourite.
  • 001001
    edited December 2018 Posts: 1,575
    FoxRox wrote: »
    I need to see Blow Out, Sisters, and Scarface.

    Essential De Palma. I'm quite envious that you will be seeing these for the first time

    Are Blow Out, Sisters, and Scarface better than Tarantino films in your opinion ?
  • 001001
    edited December 2018 Posts: 1,575
    FoxRox wrote: »
    I need to see Blow Out, Sisters, and Scarface.

    Essential De Palma. I'm quite envious that you will be seeing these for the first time

    If only they could erase your movie memory so you can watch these for the first time again. :)

    Come on scientists ,do something. :)
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
    edited December 2018 Posts: 6,815
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    COLD WAR (2018)

    Excellent Polish film from Pawel Pawlikowski set in 1950’s Europe about the love between a gifted pianist who flees to Western Europe and a singer who stays behind in the Eastern Bloc.

    Full of breathtaking black and white cinematography and beautiful music, but also with an engaging and very ‘European’ love story (as in not cringeworthy or bittersweet like in so many Hollywood productions).

    Awarded with Best Director at Cannes.

    Recommended.

    This is my favourite film so far this year. I really was quite taken aback at how beautiful it was.

    Glad you enjoyed it @CraigMooreOHMSS! Apparently it got an 18 minute standing ovation at the Cannes film festival and I’d say rightfully so.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    edited December 2018 Posts: 45,489
    COUNT DRACULA
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    I read some good things about this, and about Louis Jourdan s performance, but this was really poor. Jourdan was one of the worst Draculas. I like his castle, though.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 23,678
    @Thunderfinger
    For a television production, I thought it was decent enough. Not a high bar, though. ;-)
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    @Thunderfinger
    For a television production, I thought it was decent enough. Not a high bar, though. ;-)

    There are some good ideas here and there, and it is pretty faithful to the novel, but yes. What to expect from 70s television? I like the American tv movie with Palance better. At least he was a formidable Dracula.
  • Posts: 15,881
    There's an odd mix in film/video quality in the Jourdan version. I do like it very much, if on the long side. A bit hard to watch in one sitting. Some of the video effects spoil what could be an intense scene.

    However, I find it more true to the novel than most versions, including the Coppola film.
    I like Jourdan's Dracula, though. He's so understated and oily, especially with Harker in the early scenes. However, I can appreciate why some might not warm to his Count. He doesn't pose a physical threat like Palance, or Lee. He's in no way made up to resemble the novel's Count, and I don't think he could have pulled that off without looking ridiculous. Still I love his Dracula for what he is, essentially an aging matinee idol with fangs.

    The production design I love, bring shot in Whitby at some of the locations the book takes place. I also like the costuming. Jourdan is clothed in black as in the novel, and wears the cloak sparingly.

    The are some similarities to the Coppola version: Lucy's gradual transformation.
    My favorite Dracula movies and interpretations are the ones I grew up with, and didn't catch this until I was an adult, so I don't have the nostalgia factor here.
  • Posts: 9,790
    From Russia with Love

    You know people say why can’t we have an adaptation of moonraker or a redo of Goldfinger honestly why aren’t people clamoring for another From Russia with Love.
    The film is brilliant thrilling dark interesting and quite possible my second favorite bond film at the very least it’s my favorite Connery film

    Films I have seen in 2018 (I don't think I am splitting up bond and non bond this year as I don't know how many I am actually gonna see)
    1. Batman Begins
    2. Casino Royale
    3. The A-team
    4. Die Hard with a Vengeance
    5. From Russia with Love
    6. Mission impossible fallout
    7. The final girls
    8. Clue
    9. Bohemian Rhapsody
    10. A simple favor
    11. Almost Famous
    12. The Saint
    13. Live Free or Die hard
    14. Taken 2
    15. Halloween
    16. Taken 3
    17. The Shadow
    18. Batman Under The Red Hood
    19. Batman Gotham Knight
    20. The Meg
    21. Big trouble little China
    22. Halloween 2
    23. Taken
    24. Ferris buller's day off
    25. Valley girl
    26. Nonstop
    27. Batman Mask of the Phantasm
    28. Unknown
    29. Classic Artists presents Yes
    30. Stand By Me
    31. Before Sunrise
    32. Star Wars Episode 1 Phantom Menace
    33. A walk among the Tombstones
    34. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    35. Arthur
    36. Goonies
    37. 9012live
    38. Before Midnight
    39. Revenge of the nerds
    40. Grease
    41. Before Sunset
    42. Porky’s
    43. A Good Day to Die Hard
    44. Porky's 2

    Before series
    1. Before Sunrise
    2. Before Midnight
    3. Before Sunset

    Stephen King movies
    1. Stand By Me

    Halloween series
    1. Halloween
    2. Halloween 2

    Corey Feldman movies
    1. Stand by me
    2. Teenage mutant ninja turtles
    3. Goonies

    Die Hard Franchise
    1. Die Hard with a Vengeance
    2. Live Free or Die Hard
    3. A Good Day to Die Hard


    Taken Series

    1. Taken 2
    2. Taken 3 (I put this second because at least there is somewhat of a twist and its not the same formula.)
    3. Taken

    Liam Neeson (sort of) retrospective series
    1. Batman Begins
    2. The A-team
    3. Taken 2
    4. Taken 3
    4. Taken
    5. Non Stop
    6. Unknown
    7. Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
    8. A walk among the tombstones

    Batman/Dc films ( as I can guarantee I will see more then just Batman Begins this year)
    1. Batman Begins
    2. Batman Under the red hood
    3. Batman Gotham Knight
    4. Batman Mask of the Phantasm

    Films in 2018
    1. Mission Impossible Fallout
    2. Bohemian rhapsody
    3. A simple favor
    4. The Meg






  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 23,681
    Fallout this film is God dam amazing. Film of the year for me.
  • 001001
    Posts: 1,575
    Fallout this film is God dam amazing. Film of the year for me.

    What's your top 10 in order for the year ?
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