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Warning if you haven't seen this...it's a strange ethereal film but I think very watchable ...a mystery story but a very different kind of mystery story. Takes place in the Australian Outback.
Warning if you haven't seen this...it's a strange ethereal film but I think very watchable ...a mystery story but a very different kind of mystery story. Takes place in the Australian Outback.
Definitely my favorite from Peter Weir. He's been on a roll since Picnic: His next 12:
The Last Wave (1977)
The Plumber (1979)
Gallipoli (1979)
The Year of Living Dangerously (1982)
Witness (1985)
The Mosquito Coast (1986)
Dead Poets Society (1989)
Green Card (1990)
Fearless (1993)
The Truman Show (1998)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
The Way Back (2010)
Bennett Miller's Foxhunter (2014) lead me to watch this film. I knew that I liked Foxhunter, but had reservations for some reason, so I moved Capote to the top of my queue and I now understand it better. His close up cuts to facial expressions, the long takes, the slowing down of the story. I have not made a 2005 top ten list yet, but I’m thinking this is top ten material – I know Joe Wright’s Price and Prejudice is there, as well as quite a few foreign films (Koreeda, Haneke, Dardenne brothers, Herzog). The cast. Philip Seymour Hoffman, one of his greatest performances. Catherine Keener as Harper Lee – who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird, and was Capote’s assistant on In Cold Blood. Clifton Collins Jr. as Perry Smith. Chris Cooper, Bruce Greenwood, Mark Pellegrino. For me, Capote brings Foxhunter up a notch or two.
The Pact 2(2014) starring Camilla Luddington
one of the better horror movies of the 21st century
wasn't gory or cheesy and had a story that kept you guessing with twists
also the lead character was badass! (Camilla luddington)
Saving Mr. Banks (2013). An interesting story that I'll be doing some reading on. I try to maintain a blackout to films that I want to see, and avoided the obligatory articles / discussions. Kind of a different role for Emma Thompson. Paul Giamatti, Jason Schwartzman were great, as well as Rachel Griffiths playing the visiting aunt.
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