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corsair - yeah, that's where i read that too. the few times that i watched the film i never really took much interest in who else he worked with, i guess because i just always considered it to be almost just him, impossible i know, but he's just one of those filmmakers. there's also a pretty cool video interview with him by xola jesus-i think through her myspace page...he's a funny guy that's for sure. The one think that gets me is that he said something about how he thinks wong kar wai movies are shi**y which is funny because christopher doyle is my favorite cinematographer of all-time. To each his own i guess. mister lonely was a little long, but his new one looks pretty cool. My fav gummo scene i couldn't find on youtube - the one where the little ruffians are just cruising on their bikes looking for a cat to kill....gets me every time. I think Harmony is a good filmmaker but at any point I can certainly see his films to be no better than say, something by Cam Archer. (And similar) Not that that's a bad thing, I think Cam is good, but not great.
and while we're talking about fashion, i don't think he is credited in the film, I think it may be someone else, but I know that Jeremy Scott did many of the costumes in Mister Lonely.
IMAGINARIUM OF DR PARNASSUS
What a tripy ride, While I could not sit through BRAZIL I really enjoyed Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas & 12 Monkeys. This one is the best , See it!
IMAGINARIUM OF DR PARNASSUS
What a tripy ride, While I could not sit through BRAZIL I really enjoyed Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas & 12 Monkeys. This one is the best , See it!
i watched a downloaded copy a long time ago so it may not be the version that's out right now, but the movie was totally ruined once it switched over to cgi for me. it started off being a really cool and slightly dark atmosphere and then switched over into being another alice in wonderland.
i'm just tired of this cgi crap already. i'll take robocop/terminator special effects over this cartoon stuff any day.
i'm just tired of this cgi crap already. i'll take robocop/terminator special effects over this cartoon stuff any day.
I think Blade Runner is a great example of how beautiful a film can be without CGI, almost 30 years old now and still very few films even come close visually. I'd take Blade Runner over Avatar etc any day.
just watched Gummo, am glad this page of this thread brought the movie back to my attention. CS' best-of-20-years claim doesn't seem out of bounds at all.
best of last 20 years - WOW - there were a lot of great, great films. To keep it in the realm of things Harmony had his hands on, I much prefer Larry Clark's KIDS by a mile. Again, Gummo is a great film - of the last 20 years, it's in my top 30. But KIDS was mind blowing when it came out. I think because at the time it came out, it was hard to find in theaters and even harder to find on video because of it's rating. I remember being in high school and the two copies that were floating around my town in video stores outside of Blockbuster were always hard to rent. I remember skipping school one day, grabbing some 40s and some weed and one of my friends jacked the copy from a grocery store that had a video center inside. There were about 5 us, watching this hard to find, and muched talked about film KIDS, and did it ever live up to the hype. It was like nothing I had seen before, and the talk of the film and the mystery behind - what is this movie that no one wants me to see? - to finally see it - it was like nothing I can ever remember. Very Good Times. That baby is in my top 3 as far as American movies of the last 20 years are concerned. If not number 1. nice interview btw faust.
Just finished the last of the six "Lone Wolf and Cub" movies and was really blown away by all of them. If you get the chance watch them, especially in the japanese original. Though its pretty brutal and very funny in a way it really has a depth to it I can't quite describe.
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