Seen and not seen's, recommendations and queries on top films in general.

Started by GEWALTMONOPOL, December 29, 2009, 06:31:05 PM

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cr

Some good ones recently:





Has anyone seen 'Satan's Tango', also from Béla Tarr? I read the book from László Krasznahorkai some years ago and I remember liking it a lot.



(In the Basement)


online prowler

IM KELLER ... is it out on DVD yet or what? Been waiting for that for some time.

cr

Quote from: online prowler on July 05, 2015, 09:51:52 PM
IM KELLER ... is it out on DVD yet or what? Been waiting for that for some time.
Yes it's out on DVD, got it two weeks ago.


acsenger

The Dark Valley has been mentioned before. I watched it the other night and it's a great movie with beautiful imagery of the Alps but also depicting a harsh kind of life.


bitewerksMTB

Quote from: algiz on July 18, 2015, 12:36:08 PM
Participating in Ulrich Seidl's movie "IM KELLER" brought him into trouble:

http://www.krone.at/Oesterreich/Nazikeller-Prozess_Burgenlaender_-58-_verurteilt-Zehn_Monate_bedingt-Story-460654

This can only happen in Austria

When I watched the trailer, I wondered if there would be any consequences for any of the basement dwellers.

What kind of trouble is happening to the "Nazikeller"? (Nazikeller Prozess would be a good name for a PE project...)

cr

The owner of the 'Nazikeller' was sentenced to 10 month on probation for 're-engagement in National Socialist activities' (sorry, don't know if this are the right words). Two other participants were obviously forced to resign from their place in the local council.

bitewerksMTB

http://www.avclub.com/article/cult-dvd-label-vinegar-syndrome-launches-all-explo-222806

I'll probably join for a month or two to see what they have. I know they'll be running the porno-slasher "Wet Wilderness".

Last couple of nights I've watched the Arrow bd of di Leo's classic, MILANO CALIBRO 9 (recommended!) & WOLFEN.

Andrew McIntosh

Shikata ga nai.

online prowler


greylake

Can anyone recommend anything set in ancient Rome along the lines of Fellini Satyricon or Caligula?

ONE

Quote from: cr on July 05, 2015, 06:43:18 PM
Some good ones recently:



Grazie for the tip, Peter Mulligan is an astonishing and vastly under-rated actor.
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