Five Favorite...Godard films
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Five Favorite...Godard films
Pierrot le fou
Breathless
Band of Outsiders
A Woman is a Woman
Week-End
Breathless
Band of Outsiders
A Woman is a Woman
Week-End
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Re: Five Favorite...Godard films
Honestly, I think these are my favorite as well. I might switch the order around, if you ranked them, but I love each one of these films.The Argonaut wrote:Pierrot le fou
Breathless
Band of Outsiders
A Woman is a Woman
Week-End
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Heh, check it out, here's IHRM to tell us how much Godard sucks. Go ahead, IHRM, I need a laugh.
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theplatypus wrote:Heh, check it out, here's IHRM to tell us how much Godard sucks. Go ahead, IHRM, I need a laugh.
I just rather it'd be a Five Favorite Bergman thread. That's all.
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You can make one; I will gladly participate therein.
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Well Godard its not for everyone..i used to hate his movies and, actually, a lot of them are just experiments gone wrong.
But the guy has such a vast filmography is impossible not to have some bad ones, and its also impossible not to acknowledge the weight of his figure in modern cinema.
He´s an artist.
But the guy has such a vast filmography is impossible not to have some bad ones, and its also impossible not to acknowledge the weight of his figure in modern cinema.
He´s an artist.
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I am only familiar with sixties Godard. I just love the playfulness, the pure cinema. Sixties Godard is never theatre or literature or painting or music- it's always cinema. It's fun and it goes to fascinating places. Sometimes frenetically paced, other times we just stop to stare at and admire a beautiful woman. Under all the games (eventually above all the games in the later years) is still a political/moral critique and conscience.
These are important films, politically and cinematically.
These are important films, politically and cinematically.
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Besides Jean Seberg (Breathless) and Anna Karina (My Life to Live), who are two of the most beautiful women I've seen on the screen, I find both movies to be pretty boring.
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Anna Karina may be the most beautiful woman ever.
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Re: Five Favorite...Godard films
I've only seen four, so here's my list.
"First Name: Carmen"
"Breathless"
"Band of Outsiders"
"Alphaville"
"First Name: Carmen"
"Breathless"
"Band of Outsiders"
"Alphaville"
I'd be up for this.Harry Lime wrote:I just rather it'd be a Five Favorite Bergman thread. That's all.
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Naw, I wouldn't feel right starting a Bergman. I've only seen nine of his films. And I need to revist some of them. But I remember Wildstrawberries being my favorite.
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Whoa, whoa, whoa! Take it to the Bergman thread, bub.Harry Lime wrote:Naw, I wouldn't feel right starting a Bergman. I've only seen nine of his films. And I need to revist some of them. But I remember Wildstrawberries being my favorite.
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Re: Five Favorite...Godard films
BUMP
1. Pierrot le fou
2. Breathless
3. Alphaville
4. Band of Outsiders
5. Masculin, feminin
1. Pierrot le fou
2. Breathless
3. Alphaville
4. Band of Outsiders
5. Masculin, feminin
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Re: Five Favorite...Godard films
Also, that Bergman thread should have happened. So I think I will make it.