Very odd and wonderfully preformed by Colm Feore and ultimately an adequate performance like production about the stranger pianist. Gives bits and pieces about Gould without really telling a story, which I guess is sort of the point. That’s it.
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A David Cronenberg film but a David Lynch film in spirit. Pretty gruesome and shocking, but ultimately nonsensical. I get the allegory of the nature of reality in regards to television, but it is just presented so strangely complete with people with vaginas in their chests.
Very long, very slow, and kind of brilliant. A masterful work by Sergio Leonne. Really cool to see blue eyed Henry Fonda as a bad ass. Not much happens and it was still mesmerizing and so good.
In these days of the Matrix, Kill Bill, and Zhang, Yimou films, this film just feels incredibly cheesy to me. I know now where Balls of Fury got its source material. This feels like a third rate Bond film, and the “hi-yah” feels really silly.
You feel the evil behind this most historically propagandized film. Say what you will about Nazi’s and Hitler, but they can certainly put on a rally. The movie isn’t much more than a documented account so it is impressive, but boring.
Another Buster Keaton success. Not as fun as Steamboat Bill JR or the General, but still a riotous good time. I will say it again, Buster Keaton is a fearless genius, and it doesn't really matter what the story involves.
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