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.
Lars von Trier doesn't make movies for people to enjoy. But I do think he's a brilliant filmmaker and worth seeking out, in most cases.
The trailer for Abe Lincoln, Vampire Hunter: [link]
Whatever makeup they're using on Johnny Depp for Dark Shadows, I want it. That's a gorgeous finish.
The trailer for Abe Lincoln, Vampire Hunter: [link]
Okay, here's a problem with reading a history book like I've done recently. There is a shot in the trailer of the Washington Monument and it is completed, looks like it does today. But the book I just read about Garfield's assassination let me know that construction on the monument wasn't completed until after Garfield's short presidency, that is well after Lincoln's. Of course, maybe in this movie Abe survives his assassination? or something.
The movie looks pretty fun other than that!
I'm watching Blitz for the Statham, and am quite bored.
However, this Luke Evans dude is quite hot. He's like a manly Orlando Bloom.
Was this a non-American film? My god, it's like they weren't even trying. Hot Fuzz had more integrity. And Jason doesn't take his shirt off. The hell kind of movie is this?
I now must definitely see Safe House. For Ryan's tears (the only redeeming quality of Smokin' Aces). Also, Denzel looks magnetizing in the trailer.
What do you mean by Hot Fuzz and integrity?
The shirt thing makes no sense, though. Maybe you missed a bit?