NorthernSkylark
05.02.15 | all bowie fans should watch 2 if they haven't already |
puntugruhm
05.02.15 | persona- ingmar bergman
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apert
05.02.15 | Watched Persona about a week ago, really enjoyed it, not sure i understood in every regard but it definitely deserves its status
The Master is great as well, RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman |
NorthernSkylark
05.02.15 | i'll give bergman a try next |
NorthernSkylark
05.02.15 | bump |
PappyMason
05.02.15 | Really sweet list.
For 9, 'Requiem for a Dream' would be a good rec, if you haven't seen it. |
Flugmorph
05.02.15 | the secret life of walter mitty - 8.0
great movie! |
TheWrenKing
05.02.15 | Broken Flowers - Jim Jarmusch
Eternal Sunshine Of A Spotless Mind - Charlie Kaufman
Adaptation - Charlie Kaufman again
The Lives Of Others - based on the book Stasiland by Anna Funder
Synecdoche, New York - Charlie Kaufman yet again
Magnolia - Paul Thomas Anderson |
NorthernSkylark
05.02.15 | mitty is prob a 7 for me but it's cool, requiem is better than trainspotting imo and the lives of others is a very good movie indeed.
eternal sunshine is one of my faves and i'll watch magnolia tonight |
NorthernSkylark
05.02.15 | yes it is hipster to prefer drama over action, it is the cross i bear |
nakedwesmile
05.02.15 | stop drowning in dramas and watch a proper action. The Wild Bunch (1969) western epic done right, no sugar coating |
Clumseee
05.02.15 | Awe man I really think The Master is a 10.
Also, Linklater's 'Before' trilogy is probably my favourite trilogy of all time. |
NorthernSkylark
05.02.15 | stop wanking over westerns and watch scarface |