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"Why is the measure of love loss?"
so perfect.
from Jeanette Winterson -- "Written on the Body"
I think I may create a thread with that question.
I lovelovelove that book. Bittersweet and visceral and ambiguous as it was, I lapped it up like a cat with its head submerged in a custard bowl. And I love that E.M. Forster sig.
Lord, this is the shortest bloody comment I've made all day. Does that hot-pink implement have economy-inducing, brevity-enhancing properties perchance?
“The trouble is I’m really a puritan at heart. All pornographers are puritans.”
“You are certainly not a pornographer,” he said.
“No, but it sounded good. I like those two p’s.
The alliteration.”
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I thought this thread was supposed to be about sex in movies, not "I like this movie"? People are posting movies which have nothing to do with sex (except, as a pedant will point out, all movies, indeed all life, is about the urge to procreate. Except Citizen Kane.).
If someone is following this thread in the desperate hope of finding movies that feature "feeling" moments, they will be hopelessly disappointed by now.
BTW: I was pleased to see that "Show Me Love" finally got released on DVD in Australia recently. I wonder if it will be followed by the rest of Moodysson's work? No, no "feeling" moments, but "Show Me Love" is a sweet little film about two girls falling in love.
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I still think Harry Potter 1 is the best movie ever made. I think sliding Doors comes a close second tho, Thats got a tiny bit of sex in it
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(Self made tycoon and independant financial advisor to the stars)
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I thought this thread was supposed to be about sex in movies, not "I like this movie"? People are posting movies which have nothing to do with sex...
I could be wrong, but I believe Siobhan started this thread to discuss film in general. Perhaps you're thinking about this thread:
http://www.ifeelmyself.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=238
-Arekay
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...Oh, and welcome to the forum!
Hi Arekay! welcome.
Thanks! I've actually been hanging around for some time enjoying the festivities. As others have said before, I'm not too sure which I enjoy more, the wonderful erotica or the great conversations happening here .
-Arekay
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I could be wrong, but I believe Siobhan started this thread to discuss film in general. Perhaps you're thinking about this thread:
Right you are; the earlier thread you linked to is indeed wonderful and highly worthy of being resurrected and being put back on topic again.
Meanwhile, we're all just such an opinionated bunch, and we clearly enjoy visual stimulation and some semblance of storytelling, I thought it's be nice to have a place to talk about film in general.
I've just myself walked in from seeing The Da Vinci Code, about which I'll say nothing, really. . . .
Under all speech that is good for any-thing there lies a silence that is better. Silence is as deep as Eternity; speech is as shallow as Time.--Thomas Carlysle
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My friend the movie critic said about The Da Vinci Code, "made me think that National Treasure wasn't so bad after all." I just feel bad for Ian McKellen. "Gandalf" is starting to look like one of the more serious parts he's done lately.
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"Everytime I hear that melody--puts me up a tree..."
--Tom Waits
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I just came back from seeing Pirates of The Caribean.
It f*cking rocks!
There will definately be a place for it on my wall when it comes out on DVD. If you havent seen it yet, all I will say is follow the story, there will be an ending you will never expect.
Well... there was nothing in my dark side that really interested me. I guess I just dont have what it takes to be a bad guy.
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I could be wrong, but I believe Siobhan started this thread to discuss film in general. Perhaps you're thinking about this thread:
I started that thread - mostly to find more material
It's about speculating whether or not an actor is actually performing the deed or acting like she's performing the deed - It's a little bit of a turn on.
And I got confused too - I Feel Myself at the movies / ifeelmyselfonfilm
oops
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You have gotta see "Bubba Ho-tep": 75-year old Elvis Presley battles an Egyptian mummy. Now that's what I call a premise. It's actually a rather touching film, not at all what I had expected, and it works better as a meditation on ageing than as a horror-comedy. Excellent, quirky film.
Burlesque.
Maintain a sense of humour about it, whatever "it" is.
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Elvis and mummies how could you go wrong. My boyfriend just loves Elvis so maybe this is a DVD we can agree to watch together (the only other time this has happened was with Mad Max and then he had to do the voices for a month after).
Also no ones mentioned 'Harold and Maude' - thats a great film!
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"Harold and Maud"! Bud Cort and the ever-incredible Ruth Gordon. Yeah, that's a good one, weird, funny and just plain unique.
Max, perhaps you should warn your boyfriend that there are no actual Elvis songs in "Bubba Ho-tep"; getting the rights to just one of them would probably have been five times the film's budget. It does star Bruce Campbell, however, and I understand that he's quite popular among men and women alike.
Come Monday, I'm going to invest in the fourth season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm". It's a TV show and not a movie, I know, but it's so funny I think it deserves to be mentioned.
Burlesque.
Maintain a sense of humour about it, whatever "it" is.
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OK, you want a list of movies? Ones I like? Here's a few off the top of my head:
Galaxy Quest
Princess Bride
D.E.B.S.
L A Story
Josie and the Pussycats
Serendipity
Wimbledon
Love Actually
Sweet Home Alabama
Legally Blonde
The Rock
Hunt for Red October
Crimson Tide
Heartbreak Ridge
Men of Honour
Unforgiven
Outlaw Josey Wales
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Ronin
Bring It On
Drumline
The Cutting Edge
Princess Diaries (1 & 2)
She's All That
Back to the Future
All I Wanna Do (aka The Hairy Bird aka Strike!)
Santa Clause
Seven Samurai
Yojimbo
Sanjuro
Hidden Fortress
Court Jester
Kiss Me Kate
Kiki's Delivery Service
Spirited Away
My Neighbour Totoro
Laputa Castle in the Sky
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Winds
Finding Forester
Caveman's Valentine
Deep Blue Sea
Mad Max
Abyss
Serenity
that is a start - I could add a stack more, and probably will :-)
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You appear to like Kirsten Dunst, Cynicism , so "Get Over It" and "Crazy/Beautiful" should be to your liking if you haven't seen them.
Burlesque.
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BTW: I was pleased to see that "Show Me Love" finally got released on DVD in Australia recently. I wonder if it will be followed by the rest of Moodysson's work? No, no "feeling" moments, but "Show Me Love" is a sweet little film about two girls falling in love.
"Show Me Love"!? Is that what they decided to call it? The original title is "Fucking Åmål" (Åmål being a town in Sweden), but when it was up for Best Foreign Film Oscar, they had to change the title, because you can't have filthy (and incomprehensible) titles like that at the Academy Awards, can you? I never did hear what they decided to call it, so thanks for the information. It's one of the best Swedish films in many a year, and Moodyssons "Tillsammans"/"Together" is almost equally excellent.
Burlesque.
Maintain a sense of humour about it, whatever "it" is.
"Max Fan Club" Head of Security and In-house Sycophant. (Who says evil can't be a full-time occupation?)
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You appear to like Kirsten Dunst, Cynicism , so "Get Over It" and "Crazy/Beautiful" should be to your liking if you haven't seen them.
Burlesque.
Oh, I like Ms Dunst a lot, but I didn't like Crazy/Beautiful (although I would have liked to have seen the scene which the director (in commentary) said was originally supposed to have her walking naked through the house).
I haven't seen Get Over It yet. Or Elizabethtown or The Cat's Meow, for that matter.
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cynicism wrote:BTW: I was pleased to see that "Show Me Love" finally got released on DVD in Australia recently. I wonder if it will be followed by the rest of Moodysson's work? No, no "feeling" moments, but "Show Me Love" is a sweet little film about two girls falling in love.
"Show Me Love"!? Is that what they decided to call it? The original title is "Fucking Åmål" (Åmål being a town in Sweden), but when it was up for Best Foreign Film Oscar, they had to change the title, because you can't have filthy (and incomprehensible) titles like that at the Academy Awards, can you? I never did hear what they decided to call it, so thanks for the information. It's one of the best Swedish films in many a year, and Moodyssons "Tillsammans"/"Together" is almost equally excellent.
Burlesque.
Yes, this is F***ing Åmål - one of the extras on the DVD mentions the original name. I was intrigued by a writeup of it, so I got the Strand Releasing DVD from the US - liked it a lot. Now it's finally available in Australia (took years!). I really like the ending of this film.
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I would recommend it to any bisexual or lesbian ladies reading this ... and to anyone else for that matter.
"Get Over It" is more along the lines of "Bring It On", only funnier and with sharper writing.
Burlesque.
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[Moodyssons "Tillsammans"/"Together" is almost equally excellent.
I know that one! It's one of the funniest films I've ever seen. It's been shown at least a couple of times on TV here. Beautiful understatement and sublelty. When Goran finally explodes it's so funny.
So she's made a better one before that? I'll have to look it up "Show me Love".
Nice to find films that I actually like - doesn't happen very often.
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That would be a "he", not a "she". And I agree completely about the scene where that kind, put-upon little man finally goes ape. Göran is played by Gustaf Hammarsten, a very fine actor who (sans beard) plays the lead in another good, recent film called "Skenbart"/"Illusive Tracks" that has slowly started to get released outside Sweden. That film is hysterically funny, beautifully shot in sepia tones and features a great number of Sweden's best actors. It won some sort of award in Italy, which is nice, especially since it unfortunately wasn't much of a success here. It was directed by Peter Dalle, a writer/director who's brilliant at combining comedy with acerbic comments on human nature.
Burlesque.
Maintain a sense of humour about it, whatever "it" is.
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Ah well, you've made me buy a 4 DVD set of Lukas Moodysson's films now, for £25 388 Kronor, very cheap from AmazonUK. Show me Love, Together, Lilya 4 Ever and A Hole in My Heart.
I'll charge it to your bill and go and look up 'Skenbart'.
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Alright, Bodyhead, alright, in the interest of spreading Swedish culture around the globe I'll pick up the bill. I'll make a Swede of you yet! You may find, however, that "A Hole in My Heart" is a slightly different kind of film. Don't say I didn't warn you!
Burlesque.
Maintain a sense of humour about it, whatever "it" is.
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After I did my list of books, I decided to try my list of movies.
My favorite movies no longer than 10 minutes and 42 seconds:
dizzy lights
superlatives
superlatives 2
From BA Ms 560
Favorite Disney movie:
Jungle Book (original cartoon version) (My daughter believes one of the characters is modeled after me)
Favorite cartoons before the movie:
Tom and Jerry
Tasmanian Devil
Foghorn Leghorn
Bugs Bunny
Roadrunner
Movies, in no particular order:
Remember the Titans
The Sand Pebbles
American Graffiti
Casablanca
The Great Escape
Master and Commander
Das Boat
Animal House
How the West Was Won
In Harm's Way
Sands of Iwo Jima
Rio Grande
She wore a Yellow Ribbon
Fort Apache
Enter the Dragon
"A man who only knows how to spell a word one way has no imagination."
Mark Twain
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I'm not familiar with Pagnol, but otherwise these people are not forgotten, at least not by me . I'm very fond of Japanese films, notably Kurosawa (of course) and Ozu.
I'm constantly on about German silents, which are often so atmospheric I need to remind myself to breathe. Lang's "Die Nibelungen" and Murnau's "Der Letzte Mann"/"The Last Laugh" spring to mind.
Burlesque.
Maintain a sense of humour about it, whatever "it" is.
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joli --
Do you mean The Piano? (New Zealand, 1993.) It starred Harvey Keitel, Holly Hunter, and Anna Paquin. Great movie, but for me at this point, because it is so very rare to see fully naked men in mainstream movies, that's mostly what I remember (thank you, Mr Keitel). www.imdb.com/title/tt0107822/
Under all speech that is good for any-thing there lies a silence that is better. Silence is as deep as Eternity; speech is as shallow as Time.--Thomas Carlysle
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