If you liked
Elevator to the Gallows,
you'd probably like
Les Amants
(in English,
The Lovers
I presume), a very different film, but also with Jeanne Moreau. It actually has a bit of a Renoir vibe.
Zazie dans le métro
is like a Surréalist version of a Keystone cops film. I'm not a fan of the movie myself, but he did a good job of adapting a seemingly unadaptable book.
Anytime you want to come over and watch it one more time, Vonnie, there's space on our couch. Provided Hec is out of town.
Hey now! I was watching Sandra Bullock back when she was the wacky comic relief friend in The Thing Called Love.
Which other Malle movies should I see now?
I love Zazie Dans Le Metro, which is his homage to early, anarchic comedy. Lots of directors in the sixties
tried
their hand at Marx Bros. / Keystone Kops stuff, but only Malle got it right.
I also like Murmur of the Heart though it does have a wee bit of disturbing incest.
I'm watching Fireflies in the Garden, and there's a young Hayden Panettiere, and my first thought was "Wow, real hair!"
TiVo taped "Caddyshack" and "Grease." So of course I'm obligated to watch.
I have seen "Grease" maybe 13-15 times, and here I'm watching it again.
And singing along.
Beau is ready to shoot me.
The Thing Called Love.
THAT is a very enjoyable movie. As is While You Were Sleeping.
I love While You Were Sleeping! I am going to see Bill Pullman onstage (Yay!) in Oleanna (Boo!) this weekend. Or is it Bill Paxton who was in that film--I always get them confused.
Paxton = Aliens, Vertical Limit, Twister, One False Move, Big Love
Pullman = While You Were Sleeping, Serpent and the Rainbow, Spaceballs, Brain Dead, Independence Day, Ruthless People.
THAT is a very enjoyable movie. As is While You Were Sleeping.
"You could've had me for a song." Take
that
Dermot McDermott boyfriend guy!
Chiming in late, and out of lurkdom, to say - if you want a really good Truffaut film try Two English Girls. It's dark and sad and lovely. The story is a lot like Jules et Jim (and it was also based on a book by Henri-Pierre Roché) but it's much better and more grown up.
Fireflies in the Garden,
watch for the Ryan Reynolds, rewatch to see RR throwing small children around and telling them "Whatever" and "I could totally kick your ass, it's not even funny".