Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I love Eva Green.
When our brother site, ShockTillYouDrop.com caught up to the film's writer over the weekend, he told them the film is going to be incredibly weird and quite the unusual summer movie.
I want it to be incredibly weird.
Man, that almost makes me want to work out. I should lie down until the feeling passes.
Perhaps you should lie down WITH Tom Hardy ....
I'm sure that would result in some sort of exercise.
Did you just get exertion in my cuddling?
For Hec and other Nouvelle Vague (and music) lovers: [link]
For Hec and other Nouvelle Vague (and music) lovers: [link].
Cool!
I've got a comp that Gitanes put out called Cinema Du Jazz that has a fair bunch of stuff from that era including tracks from Vadim's Dangerous Liaisons '61, and Elevator to the Gallows.
What I really want is that groovy organ jazz track they dance to in Bande A part.
Perhaps you should lie down WITH Tom Hardy ....
That's the kind of cardio I can get down with. Pun intended.
I thought that would appeal ... one way to get your heart rate up.
I hate Lars Van Trier's films, or at least the few I've seen. But I've hated them with such a passion that I pretty much refuse to watch another one.
I remember liking Breaking the Waves, or at least thinking it was profound and moving. Then came Dancer in the Dark, which I watched with a friend (a fellow Bjork fan), and I remember afterwards we just looked at each other, horrified, saying nothing. None of his recent movies have looked like ones I would enjoy, but then M wanted to see Melancholia, and I was sort of interested... but yeah, I think that will be my last LVT film. Good lord. By the end, I felt like I had been beaten up. (And deafened.) The last image will certainly stay with me, and I can recognize the artistry that went into making it, but no more for me, thanks.