Movie/film suggestions.


 

While this is of course a forum for the discussion of all things audio/hi-fi and music, pretty much all of us are also lovers of movies, the enjoyment of which is effected by the reproduction of the sound they contain (with the exception of silent movies wink).

I've been focused on David Lynch movies since his death, but with current events so much a part of our lives at the moment, I plan on re-watching a movie I’ve seen only once, and years ago. That movie is:

The Madness Of King George. Apropos, no?

 

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In no particular order:

Jean de Florette & Manon of the Spring 

The Searchers

Hombre

Donovan's Reef

Knox Goes Away

Lawrence of Arabia

Paths of Glory

Dr. Strangelove

Fail Safe

Interstellar 

The Professionals

The Thing (the original version)

Arrival

Blade Runner 2049

Hell or High Water

You Won't Be Alone  (be prepared for nothing, and everything)

Only Lovers Left Alive

Too many to list makes it impossible to come up with all the good ones so have at it.

All the best,
Nonoise

 

 

Post election I'm leaning heavily into the Criterion Collection for relief, tranquility, and determination to escape the grotesquerie of the news cycle.  Criterion was fortunately rescued from AT&T's decimation of Time Warner/HBO properties after acquisition, and for $100/year deserves the subscription of any film lover.  Recent finds include Mark Cousins's impressionistic Orson Wells documentary "The Eyes of Orson Wells" and "Mr. Arkadin" (in two cuts), and Sean Baker's "The Prince of Broadway" and "Starlets"-- the latter a risqué but convincing vindication of the acting skills of a fourth generation of Hemingway women.  Also much enjoyed introducing my wife to Truffaut's "400 Blows."  

 

Today I find myself longing to again see Wings Of Desire. I remember it as being as beautiful a film as I've ever seen.