MOVIES
I'm going to watch The Ninth Configuration tonight! Thanks Frolo!
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containercore wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 7:32 amWatching The Scarlet Pimpernel right now. Great little 1930s adventure movie and the costuming is off the chain.
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And on the subject of the 18th century I recently watched this televised adaption of Mozart's Cosí Fan Tutte, which has some truly inspired scenography. Imaginative and fanciful yet straying far from pretentious regietheater. Hit CC for subs. Also conducted by the great Karl Böhm!
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If nothing else listen to the overture and the opening aria (La Mia Dorabella). Mozart in top form during his mature period. Contains important red/black pills about female hypergamy
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One of my go to movies is The 13th Warrior.
It is by no means a "classic" movie, but it has a certain charm that I cannot explain. It's like a great adventure book or D&D campaign in my mind.
Always love watching this movie with my brother.
It is by no means a "classic" movie, but it has a certain charm that I cannot explain. It's like a great adventure book or D&D campaign in my mind.
Always love watching this movie with my brother.
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Just watched Hero last night (the 2002 wuxia flick). Phenomenal shit, makes me wanna go on a wuxia kick. Torrented Dragon Inn, A Touch of Zen, and Riki-Oh right after, anyone got any martial art kino recs?
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I remember this one. It's vaguely based on a true historic event where an arab scholar went and documented the vikings. Weirdly my brother's a big fan of this one as well, has been telling me to see it for like a decade.
Hero is great and Riki-Oh's a true masterpiece. If you haven't seen it, The Young Master with Jackie Chan is a lot of fun
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I watched David Cronenberg's second film, Crimes of the Future (1970), yesterday morning and enjoyed it. It's a little rough and the sound design is really barebones, but it was an interesting watch. Like a lot of other Cronenberg movies, bodily corruption and sexual perversion are central themes and it gets pretty weird and nasty by the end. I'd only really recommend it if you like Cronenberg or if a sparse, strange hour long movie with medical psychobabble narration sounds good to you.
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Duel to the Death is the best. Buddha’s Palm(1982 I think) has one of the best mini boss fights ever. Bastard swordsman 1&2 Please watch as much Sammy Hung from 1979-1994 as you can in particular magnificent butcher, spooky encounters, pantyhose hero’s, millionaires express
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What’s crazy is that most US release versions of Young Master have an edited down final fight. The original which I’ve only seen on an early dvd release is almost 30 mincontainercore wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2019 10:37 pmI remember this one. It's vaguely based on a true historic event where an arab scholar went and documented the vikings. Weirdly my brother's a big fan of this one as well, has been telling me to see it for like a decade.Hero is great and Riki-Oh's a true masterpiece. If you haven't seen it, The Young Master with Jackie Chan is a lot of fun
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We should just make a whole Kungfu thread
12 Gold Medallions is great for a more classic Kungfu
And of corse the great Fist of White Lotus which some lucky trash box recipient with a vcr will receive a clam shell vhs tape of.
12 Gold Medallions is great for a more classic Kungfu
And of corse the great Fist of White Lotus which some lucky trash box recipient with a vcr will receive a clam shell vhs tape of.
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Found a nifty guide to the Samurai movie genre. The blog is still up but the page about Samurai movies is mysteriously gone. Thankfully the waybackmachine delivers.
https://web.archive.org/web/20180115195 ... jidaigeki/
https://web.archive.org/web/20180115195 ... jidaigeki/