I watched most of Suddenly, Last Summer on TCM, which was really good, melodramatic but good.
Of the 50 Lost Classics I've seen
Housekeeping -- it is a very good movie. The book is excellent as well, one of my favorites, Save the Last Dance, and Robin Hood.
I'm not sure all of those movies really qualify as "lost" -- Top Secret for example. But that's quibbling.
I can't say I was impressed with A New Leaf. The story was too slight to justify an epic-length movie.
I love that they included Robin Hood. That's been one of my favorite Disneys for a long time.
I'm not sure all of those movies really qualify as "lost"
I felt the same about PETULIA which just got released on DVD. I think Lester has other movies that qualify better as lost (HOW I WON THE WAR and ROYAL FLASH for instance).
Aw, some love for
Fire Walk With Me.
Slightly angry love, actually, but hey.
Oddly enough, I just read about
Cockfighter
yesterday.
Aw, some love for Fire Walk With Me. Slightly angry love, actually, but hey.
It needs all the love it can get. I know why so many people hated it (it didn't wrap up the series, it was way, WAY more grim - and weird - than the show, the inevitable David Lynch backlash, etc.), but I loved it when I saw it in the theater and I still do. Sheryl Lee and Ray Wise deserved some kind of recognition for some very difficult and disturbing work.
11 Ace In The Hole
Not surprised, but happy to see this on there. (I don't know if I'd call it "lost" exactly, since I feel like Film Forum screens it at least once a year, but it's really needs to be out on DVD, like, now.)
22 Safe
LOVE this movie. It's so sparse, and deliberately unbeautiful.
Unfortunately, I'm under-impressed with just about all of the films I've seen on the list (okay, five of them) but that doesn't bode well for how excellent I'd find the others, if I ever found them.
Save the Last Dance
? Really? Heh.
I did like
Beautiful Girls.