Well Northstar I would comment but most of my recent film watching would classify me as a neanderthal when compared to you guys
Nothing intellectual about films I have recently been watching, or even regarding quality/artistic merit, so tricky to add comments.
Cheers
Orb
Hi Bob,
Nice to see someone here commenting. :b
And thanx for the suggestion regarding 'The Long Goodbye'. :b ...I'll have to revisit it.
* I thought before about doing extensive reviews from my own 'Movie Watching' experiences.
But I am much more interested on INTERACTIVITY; talking with others who also have/had similar viewing experiences.
Because after all, that's what forums are all about; DISCUSSIONS, EXCHANGES, SHARING EXPERIENCES between several people. :b ...REACHING on a similar level of calibration ...
...And the more encouragement, the more incentives, the more motivation, the more inspiration, ... the BETTER! :b
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* Directed by Fritz Lang (1931). And starring Peter Lorre.
... That is 81 years ago!,
and today we still have these type of individuals running loose in our society, on the Internet!
But, this film is still as effective (danger, suspense, horror, ...) today as it was back then.
And then came Alfred Hitchcock, the true 'suspense' master. :b
{Don't worry, Alfred's flicks are coming soon here at Bob's Home Theater mansion.}
Have a great weekend everyone.
I've never seen this film, but I really should. I've seen Metropolis, which is also by F.L., which was pretty good, if memory serves correctly.
N.S. I think that you would like Jean Luc Goddard's movies.
--- 'Metropolis' (1927); excellent! :b
Don't despair, Jean-Luc Godard's films are coming. :b ...Got few of his on Blu.
* I might even recheck 'Breathless' (1960) tonight; thanks for the suggestion. :b
I used to watch a lot of "foreign" films, as my buddies were students of film. I remember watching a film, independly of them, which had a bunch of French students living in an apartment with a big pile of books on the floor.
Una pelicula muy bonita!
I studied Film history when I was in ART school. ...And a lot of other things related to the artists from all life venues. ...Even Latin. :b
Mike, what is your favorite sport; soccer (called football in the UK)?
Yes. Soccer. Don't go looking for any soccer movies, as they're not too good.![]()
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