[ / / / / / / / / / ] [ dir / asmr / fur / htg / kpop / liberty / o / tk / wai ][Options][ watchlist ]

/film/ - Film

Catalog

You can now write text to your AI-generated image at https://aiproto.com It is currently free to use for Proto members.
Name
Email
Subject
Comment *
File
Select/drop/paste files here
* = required field[▶ Show post options & limits]
Confused? See the FAQ.
Expand all images

Welcome to /film/ discussion - Captcha - Info - Threads - Other interesting boards: [ arch / art / his / lit / p / tv / vir / vr ]
Check us out on Letterboxd and Endchan - Report 404 threads here or follow the instructions on the error page

File (hide): 1423947403571.jpg (862.08 KB, 1920x1920, 1:1, IMG_20150214_025316.jpg) (h) (u)

[–]

 No.3264>>3285 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

So what films are we watching on Valentine's Day?

Pic related, it's my V Day tradition.

 No.3266

Anything by Makoto Shinkai is a must.

Are you guys ok with animation?

 No.3268

File (hide): 1423950563303.jpg (15.92 KB, 512x384, 4:3, IMG0-75[1].jpg) (h) (u)

I was thinking about watching something pre-code. It's a period I haven't explored too much.
I really like the free-spirited nature of pre-code films – a little cheeky without being overly vulgar.

 No.3275

File (hide): 1423964173996.jpg (37.81 KB, 394x400, 197:200, anna.jpg) (h) (u)

Hitchcock and Ophuls have many that could make good romantic film choices

i was pleasantly surprised by Dodsworth (1936)
also recommend the TV movie Anna (1967) starring Anna Karina and Serge Gainsbourg

 No.3277>>3290

Was watching Decalogue, and I just happened to be up to 6 (the one that gets turned into the standalone A Short Film About Love)

 No.3281

File (hide): 1423981587259.png (343.04 KB, 400x546, 200:273, B92OsYNCAAAUKZI[1].png) (h) (u)


 No.3283

in some ways this could be the ultimate romantic film as it contains brief slices from 100 (?) different romantic films

this webm has a couple of minutes from the beginning >>2266

 No.3285>>3292

>>3264 (OP)

I just saw Let the Right One In at a midnight movie at a local film society theater. Good film, I've never seen it before. I liked how it drastically mixed Euro art house with campy horror violence. The 35mm print was a bit rough but man did it really shine. There are three things that really pop when projected on celluloid, and that is fire, blood and snow. And this film had plenty of all three. So yeah, overall I probably enjoyed the print of the film more than the film itself. I'm not a genre movie person at all. Although I did like how gentle and sweet a lot of parts are. That ending was really perfect, and a great counterbalance to the rest of the film.

Now I'm back at my friends house watching a Blu ray of Bad Lieutenant Port of Call New Orleans and trying to get to sleep.

 No.3290

>>3277

It's Sunday, but I watched Picnic at Hanging Rock, unaware that it coincidentally also has relevance to Valentines.

 No.3292

>>3285
LtROI is one of my favorite movies, actually. I can't explain how it managed to mix sweetness with horror so succesfully.
Also, I nearly died laughing with Bad Lieutenant PoCNO. Did Herzog intended to be as funny as it seemed to me?



[Return][Go to top][Catalog][Screencap][Update] ( Scroll to new posts) ( Auto) 5
9 replies | 4 images | Page ?
[Post a Reply]
[ / / / / / / / / / ] [ dir / asmr / fur / htg / kpop / liberty / o / tk / wai ][ watchlist ]