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Reply #30 posted 01/30/18 9:05am

thekidsgirl

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214 said:

thekidsgirl said:

I have a bunch still to see, but these are my favs (that were releases in my city in 2017)


1. The Shape of Water
2. Blade Runner 2049
3. Ladybird
4. Toni Erdmann
5. Raw
6. Lady Macbeth
7. Get Out
8. The Killing of a Sacred Deer
9. mother!
10. It Comes at Night

Mostly fantasies and creepers. smile


I didn't get It Comes At Night.


It was vauge about a lot of things, and that frustrated me at first, but ultimately kept me thinking about the movie after it was over (so thats a plus in my book). The general plot was pretty straightforward though, I thought.

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Reply #31 posted 01/30/18 2:29pm

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JorisE73 said:

214 said:

No, I don't. I don't want any being with sheets on them watching me the all day, not if they weren't invited first.


I don't believe in ghosts. Just fun fantasy creatures for movuies and all.

Sadly, I do believe in them.

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Reply #32 posted 01/31/18 8:02pm

damosuzuki

thekidsgirl said:

214 said:


I didn't get It Comes At Night.


It was vauge about a lot of things, and that frustrated me at first, but ultimately kept me thinking about the movie after it was over (so thats a plus in my book). The general plot was pretty straightforward though, I thought.

i really liked it too, though it ended up just outside my own top tier. it was a great piece of controlled tension, i thought.
i recently watched that director's first film 'krisha' and i also thought it was great stuff. a different kind of movie - it's a micro-budget indie about an alcoholic trying to make amends at a family get-together - but it also has that same kind of careful tightness & feeling of impending disaster. really worth watching if it can be found.

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Reply #33 posted 02/16/18 1:40pm

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the village voice published its full annual critics poll results today. it looks more or less like what you'd expect, though i think there were some interesting surprises on it, the nicest one being nocturama, which i thought was so great, showing up at #8. it never really showed in theatres in north america i think, & just ended up buried on netflix, & didn't seem to attract much attention at year end, so i think it's pretty neat to see it slotted so high.

i was also pretty surprised to see columbus, which did seem to be on everyone's year end list, way down at #31.


https://www.villagevoice....l-results/

1. Phantom Thread (348 points)

2. Lady Bird (326 points)

3. Get Out (318 points)

4. Call Me by Your Name (305 points)

5. The Florida Project (289 points)

6. Dunkirk (202 points)

7. Personal Shopper (169 points)

8. Nocturama (165 points)

9. A Quiet Passion (161 points)

10. The Shape of Water (152 points)

11. BPM (Beats Per Minute) (139 points)

12. Twin Peaks: The Return (126 points)

13. A Ghost Story (123 points)

14. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (110 points)

15. (tie) Faces Places (109 points)

15. (tie) The Lost City of Z (109 points)

17. Good Time (100 points)

18. On the Beach at Night Alone (90 points)

19. Dawson City: Frozen Time (80 points)

20. The Work (76 points)

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Reply #34 posted 02/16/18 3:28pm

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damosuzuki said:

the village voice published its full annual critics poll results today. it looks more or less like what you'd expect, though i think there were some interesting surprises on it, the nicest one being nocturama, which i thought was so great, showing up at #8. it never really showed in theatres in north america i think, & just ended up buried on netflix, & didn't seem to attract much attention at year end, so i think it's pretty neat to see it slotted so high.

i was also pretty surprised to see columbus, which did seem to be on everyone's year end list, way down at #31.


https://www.villagevoice....l-results/

1. Phantom Thread (348 points)

2. Lady Bird (326 points)

3. Get Out (318 points)

4. Call Me by Your Name (305 points)

5. The Florida Project (289 points)

6. Dunkirk (202 points)

7. Personal Shopper (169 points)

8. Nocturama (165 points)

9. A Quiet Passion (161 points)

10. The Shape of Water (152 points)

11. BPM (Beats Per Minute) (139 points)

12. Twin Peaks: The Return (126 points)

13. A Ghost Story (123 points)

14. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (110 points)

15. (tie) Faces Places (109 points)

15. (tie) The Lost City of Z (109 points)

17. Good Time (100 points)

18. On the Beach at Night Alone (90 points)

19. Dawson City: Frozen Time (80 points)

20. The Work (76 points)


Faces Places easily makes my updated top 10 of 2017.

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Reply #35 posted 02/19/18 9:01pm

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damosuzuki said:

the village voice published its full annual critics poll results today. it looks more or less like what you'd expect, though i think there were some interesting surprises on it, the nicest one being nocturama, which i thought was so great, showing up at #8. it never really showed in theatres in north america i think, & just ended up buried on netflix, & didn't seem to attract much attention at year end, so i think it's pretty neat to see it slotted so high.

i was also pretty surprised to see columbus, which did seem to be on everyone's year end list, way down at #31.


https://www.villagevoice....l-results/

1. Phantom Thread (348 points)

2. Lady Bird (326 points)

3. Get Out (318 points)

4. Call Me by Your Name (305 points)

5. The Florida Project (289 points)

6. Dunkirk (202 points)

7. Personal Shopper (169 points)

8. Nocturama (165 points)

9. A Quiet Passion (161 points)

10. The Shape of Water (152 points)

11. BPM (Beats Per Minute) (139 points)

12. Twin Peaks: The Return (126 points)

13. A Ghost Story (123 points)

14. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (110 points)

15. (tie) Faces Places (109 points)

15. (tie) The Lost City of Z (109 points)

17. Good Time (100 points)

18. On the Beach at Night Alone (90 points)

19. Dawson City: Frozen Time (80 points)

20. The Work (76 points)


I should add that knowing you just recently watched Cleo from 5 to 7, you'd love Faces Places featuring director Agnés Varda.

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Reply #36 posted 02/20/18 5:43pm

damosuzuki

sexton said:

damosuzuki said:

the village voice published its full annual critics poll results today. it looks more or less like what you'd expect, though i think there were some interesting surprises on it, the nicest one being nocturama, which i thought was so great, showing up at #8. it never really showed in theatres in north america i think, & just ended up buried on netflix, & didn't seem to attract much attention at year end, so i think it's pretty neat to see it slotted so high.

i was also pretty surprised to see columbus, which did seem to be on everyone's year end list, way down at #31.


https://www.villagevoice....l-results/

1. Phantom Thread (348 points)

2. Lady Bird (326 points)

3. Get Out (318 points)

4. Call Me by Your Name (305 points)

5. The Florida Project (289 points)

6. Dunkirk (202 points)

7. Personal Shopper (169 points)

8. Nocturama (165 points)

9. A Quiet Passion (161 points)

10. The Shape of Water (152 points)

11. BPM (Beats Per Minute) (139 points)

12. Twin Peaks: The Return (126 points)

13. A Ghost Story (123 points)

14. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (110 points)

15. (tie) Faces Places (109 points)

15. (tie) The Lost City of Z (109 points)

17. Good Time (100 points)

18. On the Beach at Night Alone (90 points)

19. Dawson City: Frozen Time (80 points)

20. The Work (76 points)


I should add that knowing you just recently watched Cleo from 5 to 7, you'd love Faces Places featuring director Agnés Varda.

it's right at the top of my 'need to see' list. it only screened here for 4 days late last year, at a time that was really impractical for me, so i'm waiting for it to pop up on streaming or itunes. it was already on my radar, & seeing cleo... made it that much more urgent.

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Reply #37 posted 02/22/18 3:36pm

luvsexy4all

i dont get the love for Ghost Story......boring ass shit

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