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Top 100: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. My top 100 is awfully mercurial. Mainly due to my equally mercurial opinions. I'm now waiting for concussion #8 (i think), and it seems that the previous 7 have done nothing to help my memory. What does this mean? Updated 031005. Had to change everything again. Sorry. Am I losing all cred by instilling three films in my canon in one week? God, I hope not. That said,. Rebel Without a Cause. And in one of those rare occurences, back-to-back films make the pantheon. 8 Good Will Hun...
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Top Tens: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. 1 The General (Clyde Bruckman/Buster Keaton; 1927). 2 The Passion of Joan of Arc (Carl Th. Dreyer; 1928). 3 Sunrise (F.W. Murnau; 1927). 4 Battleship Potemkin (Sergei Eisenstein; 1925). 5 The Man with a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov; 1929). Sherlock Jr. (Buster Keaton; 1924). 7 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene; 1919). 8 The Gold Rush (Charles Chaplin; 1925). 9 The Kid (Charles Chaplin; 1921). 10 Broken Blossoms (D.W. Griffith; 1919). 1 A Trip to the Moon (Georges Melies).
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Film Log: 2006
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My Mind's Not Right. Sunday, January 01, 2006. Is symbolism for a feature length film. Are a metaphor for a short or television series. The imagery of the asterisk (*) denotes a theatre experience. A pound sign (#) portends a hindsight case of foreshadowing, wherein your humble correspondent feels as if he has, in fact, seen the affected film before. Let's get on with it, hm? 1 010106 - Punishment Park. 2 010106 - March of the Penguins. 3 010106 - The Notebook. 4 010206 - Lolita. 6 010306 - Boogie Nights.
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The Auteurs Best: The Auteurs
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I saved Latin. What did you ever do? Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Nb auteur theory makes sense to me kinda', but I don't think it should stop at directors - i.e. the singular velocity of a film isn't necessarily forged by its director - ergo the strange lists under Mamet, Herzog, Keaton, &c. Also: I don't necessarily love, or even like, all of these creators; inclusion here simply means that they are recognized as having a vision of sorts, as having amassed a body of work that. 02 Annie Hall (1977). 02 Requ...
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Top Tens: Top Tens
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. 1 The General (Clyde Bruckman/Buster Keaton; 1927). 2 The Passion of Joan of Arc (Carl Th. Dreyer; 1928). 3 Sunrise (F.W. Murnau; 1927). 4 Battleship Potemkin (Sergei Eisenstein; 1925). 5 The Man with a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov; 1929). Sherlock Jr. (Buster Keaton; 1924). 7 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene; 1919). 8 The Gold Rush (Charles Chaplin; 1925). 9 The Kid (Charles Chaplin; 1921). 10 Broken Blossoms (D.W. Griffith; 1919). 1 A Trip to the Moon (Georges Melies).
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Film Log: 2005: The Madness Continues...
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Saturday, January 01, 2005. Here We Go Again. Indicates a feature length film. Indicate a short or television series. Indicates a film seen in the theatre. Indicates a film previously seen. 1 010105 - Ile Aiye (The House of Life). 2 010205 - Closer. 3 010205 - The Killing of a Chinese Bookie. 4 010305 - High Fidelity. 7 010505 - Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. 8 010605 - Napoleon Dynamite. Rick Charnoski and Coan Nichols. 10 010705 - Twentynine Palms. 11 010805 - In the Realms of the Unreal. 63 02...
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Top 100: Top 100
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. My top 100 is awfully mercurial. Mainly due to my equally mercurial opinions. I'm now waiting for concussion #8 (i think), and it seems that the previous 7 have done nothing to help my memory. What does this mean? Updated 031005. Had to change everything again. Sorry. Am I losing all cred by instilling three films in my canon in one week? God, I hope not. That said,. Rebel Without a Cause. And in one of those rare occurences, back-to-back films make the pantheon. 8 Good Will Hun...
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Film Log: 2006: January 2006
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My Mind's Not Right. Sunday, January 01, 2006. Is symbolism for a feature length film. Are a metaphor for a short or television series. The imagery of the asterisk (*) denotes a theatre experience. A pound sign (#) portends a hindsight case of foreshadowing, wherein your humble correspondent feels as if he has, in fact, seen the affected film before. Let's get on with it, hm? 1 010106 - Punishment Park. 2 010106 - March of the Penguins. 3 010106 - The Notebook. 4 010206 - Lolita. 6 010306 - Boogie Nights.
cinemaetceteraauteur.blogspot.com
The Auteurs Best: August 2004
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I saved Latin. What did you ever do? Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Nb auteur theory makes sense to me kinda', but I don't think it should stop at directors - i.e. the singular velocity of a film isn't necessarily forged by its director - ergo the strange lists under Mamet, Herzog, Keaton, &c. Also: I don't necessarily love, or even like, all of these creators; inclusion here simply means that they are recognized as having a vision of sorts, as having amassed a body of work that. 02 Annie Hall (1977). 02 Requ...