Romeo is Bleeding
Very underrated fim
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22sphincter wrote:Steve V. wrote:Eating Noddemix wrote:Check out Le Samourai by Jean-Pierre Melville.
I'm sure The Wire is just as compulsively watchable, and I look forward to seeing that in its entirety (all in one go some weekend--hopefully soon), but Le Samourai rules too, and it's a bit more off the beaten path for a lot of viewers. Melville made vivid, highly stylized crime films with sparse dialogue. They look fucking fabulous (see Le Cercle Rouge for one of the best examples of this), and his writing is good too. He dealt a lot with morality, often depicting very dignified and intelligent criminals, and police with varying degrees of intergrity. Melville didn't even consider himself an artist but I'll be damned if his movies don't smack of greatness. Some well-known trivia: He was a Frenchman obsessed with america, who wore a stetson hat and drove American cars almost exclusively. He took his surname from Herman Melville and was a very stylish director who had his characters' outfits made from only the best fabrics. Melville was Alain Delon's favorite collaborater (they made at least a few movies together), and he played the philosopher guy in Godard's Breathless, the guy who says his ultimate goal is to become immortal and then to die. He once said he felt very fortunate to have been alive during WWII and his film about the French Resistance, the recently re-released Army of Shadows, is serious as cancer in its depiction of the time he lived though, fighting underground in occupied France. Lastly, Melville's early film Bob le Falmbeur inspired the original Ocean's 11 (and several other "robbery flicks" at the time). Ocean's 11 was then of course remade a little while back and spawned a couple, presumably just as cheesy sequels.
He's a hard guy not to like the more you learn about him:
Who could resist a chic, mod-y crime movie?
Not me.
Yeah but sometimes I actually enjoy having fun instead.
Aside from a slight lull during the interrogations, Le Samourai is a fun (if also somewhat somber) movie. I forgot to mention that Ghost Dog borrows heavily from it.
And Charlie, in case you don't already know, here would be a good place to find said DVD in MPLS.
Enjoy.
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23j_harvey wrote:night_tools wrote:j_harvey wrote:Instead of a movie start watching Season 1 of The Wire on DVD.
Last night me and my girlfriend wanted to watch a movie, but damned if we couldn't find anything in my DVD collection, or on my crappy on-demand service that we felt like watching, so we decided to watch 'Oz' from the beginning. Actually we only managed the first episode last night, but the violence and butt-sex marathon continues tonight (on the tele).
(We watched Zatoichi last week. It's so great!)
Oz was a good show but The Wire is the best show on TV. When you are done with Oz start watching The Wire. The first three seasons are all available on DVD. It makes every other cop show look like The Hardy Boys.
Yeah man. Actually I nearly bought Season 1 of The Wire today. I've been skirting around the issue for weeks, but I've got to watch Oz, Deadwood and new Battlestar Galactica before I buy any more box sets. Also I caught the last half of Flight Of The Conchords last night and that's rocketed to number one on my 'to-buy' list.
arthur wrote:Don't cut it for work don't cut it to look normal, people who feel offended by your nearly-30-with-long-hair face should just fuck off.
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25The Wire is the best show on TV. Bar effing none. Makes The Sopranos look like Days of Our Lives. Realism to the hilt. Make the time.
Indeed.
Indeed.
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26I can't understand half of what's being said in that show. Who the fucking what now? indeed.
- Andy
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27Finally got around to watching Le Samourai. Excellent, excellent, excellent; you can really see from where Bladerunner stole a lot of its moves. I recommend to anyone here.
Last night it was King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters. Another excellent piece of film...
To which I said, "It's not really about Donkey Kong. Trust me, you'll like it."
By the end she was all about the Steve Wiebe, yelling at the screen, "What the fuck, man!? He already submitted a fucking tape," and, "Billy Mitchell's just afraid to lose; that's why he's so slimy," along with other, various and sundry comments on the human condition said movie reflects.
Last night it was King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters. Another excellent piece of film...
My roommate said, but in the forum the 'quote' function shows up as wrote:I'm not really all that interested; I didn't grow up with video games.
To which I said, "It's not really about Donkey Kong. Trust me, you'll like it."
My roommate, being a pansy, wrote:Ugh, I guess.
By the end she was all about the Steve Wiebe, yelling at the screen, "What the fuck, man!? He already submitted a fucking tape," and, "Billy Mitchell's just afraid to lose; that's why he's so slimy," along with other, various and sundry comments on the human condition said movie reflects.
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28night_tools wrote:Also I caught the last half of Flight Of The Conchords last night and that's rocketed to number one on my 'to-buy' list.
Shhh.
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29eastern promises.... for the russian bath house fight scene alone... amazing film ...
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30Eating Noddemix wrote:sphincter wrote:Steve V. wrote:Eating Noddemix wrote:Check out Le Samourai by Jean-Pierre Melville.
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Who could resist a chic, mod-y crime movie?
Not me.
Yeah but sometimes I actually enjoy having fun instead.
Aside from a slight lull during the interrogations, Le Samourai is a fun (if also somewhat somber) movie. I forgot to mention that Ghost Dog borrows heavily from it.
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Enjoy.
I enjoy chic crime/heist movies quite a bit.
However, this movie DRAGGED. It looked pretty good, but the plot was beyond thin: there was never a decent reason why the police captain was so convinced it was Our Hero who committed the murder; 70 cops are required to ineffectively tail a guy right on the night he's (unknown to them) supposed to commit another crime; etc.
"A slight lull during the interrogations" should be replaced with the idea that the cops do the same f'ing thing over and over and over and the suspects do the same things...over and over and over.
In fact, the whole movie was made up of unacceptable repetition of the same ideas and lingering just too darn long on some shots.
I'm a sucker for mod, but I was rolling my eyes and wanting to reedit the whole damn thing.
A waste of my night. Boo.
