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Climax. 2018.
Director Gaspar Noe
4/10
Fame directed by the Marquis de Sade with a steadicam.
The 2002 film Irreversible is the only other movie iv seen by Gasper, and this is kinda on similar ground. Long steady cam shots, brightly lit hallways, the camera swinging around and following one person then another. The scenes themselves are well done, from the 5 min opening dance number to the way the steady cam shots when everyone is tripping.
But that wore thin after a while and the 'music' although it was background never seemed to stop.
Some brutal moments, but they were far and few.
Overall it bombards the viewer with light, sound, movement and really no plot.
 
I stand alone. 1998
Director. Gaspar Noe.
8/10.
Simple story of a butcher whose had a shit life, and is hell bent on wrecking a bunch of others.
96% of the movie has a voice over/internal dialouge by the butcher. The film doesn't have the swinging camera angles, but it does long scenes and a very downward angry spiral feel to it.
All in all. Great film!!
 
A couple fairly decent Giallos(if you can stand some really mediocre acting and slow pacing. Mainly in TKR9S though.) The Killer Reserved 9 Seats and Spasmo. Both from 1974.
 
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This is the only good movie with Jeff Goldblum in my opinion. Sometimes you just feel sorry for the guy, when he started to turn into the fly. But this is a really good hororo/sci-fi movie.
So I rated it 10/10
 
Pig(2010) Could have been a truly messed up movie with a lil T & A, some nasty gore, and a few brutal killings. Still a decent one with a bit of fuckedupness(1 out of 10 on that scale)and the killer isn't exactly what he seems to be throughout til the end. Not sure if that so called twist was necessary but I give it props for not being the usual predictable ending in movies like this.
 
Mortal engines. 2018
1/10
I downloaded this for a workmate, based on a young adult novel.
Pete Jackson and fellow writers did the script. I was drawing up a transfer for a print so i was only kinda paying attention to it. The story moved rather quickly and just seemed to power on regardless. The whole thing seemed very lightweight and coming from a Y.A. novel it really showed. I stopped it after an hour, flicked to end and didn't care.


S is for Stanley.
6/10
A nice doco about an Italian bloke who worked with Stanley Kubrick.
The doco doesn't go cover the films of Kubrick rather it follows a unassuming bloke who becomes a close personal friend and invaluable aid to Kubrick. There are other docos such as Kubrick. A life in pictures that go into the films with more interviews with other people.
This solely focused really on the one bloke and his story.


Redcon-1
3/10
B-grade nonsense.
A film about a group of soliders sent in to a area to get a scientist.
I lasted 52 mins before the FF button was hit. There was alot going on to the films credit but it just didn't seem to work.
 
Force Maeure/Turist. 2014
9/10
A drama/comedy, thou there wasn't really much of the later, about a couple and there two children who witness an avalanche while in having lunch in a ski resort, he runs off with out them. The rest of the film goes into the breakdown of there relationship. as the husband struggles to accept that he couldn't 'protect' his family.
It's a good example of a 'What would you do?' situation. The film itself had little to no soundtrack and the scenes were long and not edited every three seconds.
Sadly, there is a remake in the works.
Fucken hell.
 
At Eternity's Gate. 2018.
8/10
Crazy old Vincent.
A 'bio pic' about Vincent Van Gogh starring William Dafoe. The camera is hand-held and very shaky but it works in with the performance of Dafoe. He is much older than Van Gogh but really does a good job presenting the artist as a driven, somes manic painter.
The colours of the film itself reflect his paintings and although it only captures the end of his life, it presents it a heartfelt way.
 
Polar

Kinda stupid, kinda lively, mads mik.=very doable 10/10
 
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