Crimson Peak [2015]
1. A black hand reaches over her shoulder.
2. Spoon scrape.
3. “I heard you the first time.” A cheap laugh, a line that’s completely out of place in this movie.
Crimson Peak [2015]
1. A black hand reaches over her shoulder.
2. Spoon scrape.
3. “I heard you the first time.” A cheap laugh, a line that’s completely out of place in this movie.
Diva [1981]
1. Glimpse of a Harry Nilsson album at the record store.
2. Smearing blood on strangers at the video arcade.
3. How’d he get into the theater? Or the control booth? It’s also hard to believe that his Nagra tape would be compatible with the theater’s sound system.
Lots of style, little sense.
Boogie Nights [1997]
1. After a long night at the club, he puts on a record by Chico Hamilton and pours himself a drink.
2. “I’m not a complicated man. I like cinema, in particular I like to see people fucking on film, but I don’t want to win an Oscar and I don’t want to reinvent the wheel. I like simple pleasures, like butter in my ass, lollipops in my mouth. That’s just me, that’s just something that I enjoy. Call me crazy, call me a pervert, but there’s one little thing I want to do in this life, and that is to make a dollar and a cent in this business.”
3. Satin-clad breakdancing crew.
The Swimmer [1968]
1. “We’re all gonna die, Shirley. That doesn’t make much sense, does it?”
“Sometimes it does. Sometimes at three o’clock in the morning.
2. Washing his bloody feet in the shower.
3. The rust stains his hands.
It’s funny; I’d already seen this movie before, but this time it really shook me. Maybe because I’m getting older? So haunting and completely unique. I know it was a troubled production behind the scenes, but it’s pretty amazing.
How can two people with strong, and often wildly different, tastes in film get along when it’s Friday night and time to pick something to watch?
My husband and I have devised a system that allows for flexibility and variety.
Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project [2019]
1. “I’m surprised you didn’t call when Steve died.” (Steve Jobs.)
2. An interview with an anti-nostalgist.
3. “We shouldn’t ascribe rationality to those in power and irrationality to those without.”
A Boy and His Dog [1975]
1. “Let’s get another Michael out of the warehouse. This time make sure the engineering department wipes that smile off his face.”
2. Being milked.
3. Charles McGraw in makeup.
Soylent Green [1973]
1. The idea of maximum security farms.
2. White plastic pipe bookcases.
3. “And I get a full twenty minutes?”