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something something impotence = i want to watch. for some reason.

aha, now i know what your untagged pics on twitter were?

get better soon!
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thanks dear. check resources after a bit :shhh:
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Wow, My first Gréville and I'm quite impressed by its mobile impressionistic camera. If anyone speaks French, Bertrand Tavernier has a little video segment where he talks about the film here

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Thanks for sharing the film, Rischka! Rest up and hope you feel better!
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twodeadmagpies wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2019 8:57 pm marcel tourneur's justin de marseille (i found film and subs but they don't match)
Try here.

I was kind of disappointed, but the late Pierre Rissient, among others, loved it.
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ah thanks angel, but i'm just not able to use that site for some reason. nevermind. (if anyone can get past the 5 sec wait page where it freezes, and wants to pm me the link, i could handle that though!)
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if you don't mind parsing through polish, this site seems to have backed up hmb
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thanks! but you have to pay to download? not sure i trust my parsing enough to know what i'm doing there. now i'm just torturing myself :)
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twodeadmagpies wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:15 pm thanks! but you have to pay to download? not sure i trust my parsing enough to know what i'm doing there. now i'm just torturing myself :)
I just put up a link for the film with eng subs in resources! Hope that helps :)
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ah, you guys are too nice! sorry to be such a trouble!
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twodeadmagpies wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:15 pm thanks! but you have to pay to download?
ahh my bad looks like you're right. i was able to queue up an srt, but it was small enough to slide under the paywall
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The Murder Man (1935) ⁠— A good, not great, MGM newspaper flick. Its greatest selling point is that this is the first feature film appearance of Jimmy Stewart, and he's a notable presence from the first. Recommended to bure420 and other big-time fans of Jimmy Stewart.

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everyone is so diligently watching 1935 movies, my watchlist keeps increasing dammit

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now i want to compare and contrast chenal's c & p with sternberg's. peter lorre! :o however sternberg himself wasn't fond of the film and graham greene gave it a poor review, preferring this version :think: too many choices. but it's a fine adaptation as far as dostoyevsky is film-adaptable
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Evelyn wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 5:40 pm Image
this might be the most adorable pic of jimmy stewart i've ever seen :D
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rischka wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 11:25 pm
Evelyn wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 5:40 pm Image
this might be the most adorable pic of jimmy stewart i've ever seen :D
you mean psychotic, right? :)
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wba wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2019 9:50 am
rischka wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 11:25 pm
Evelyn wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 5:40 pm Image
this might be the most adorable pic of jimmy stewart i've ever seen :D
you mean psychotic, right? :)
adorable, i'd say ! :D
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wow. i got an actual shiver down my spine during crime & punishment. harry baur knows that i'm watching and i know that i'm guilty. brrrr.

& didn't know that marcel ayme did the script. nice. (and it looked wonderful. still gotta beat sokurov's whispering pages for heaviest dostoevsky atmosphere though)

thanks rischka for making it available!
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10mins into das stahltier and as a train lover i am super excited. already taken dozens of screenshots. thx greenui!! ♥

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help i've gone mad i've reached that stage in cinephilia where everything looks amazing

when was hawks so pretty? this could have been a silent film.

and i would totally take edward g robinson over joel mccrea

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rischka wrote: Sat Sep 14, 2019 2:29 am 10mins into das stahltier and as a train lover i am super excited. already taken dozens of screenshots. thx greenui!! ♥

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this is industrial porn
Yur welcome 😊

The scenes were the trains were connecting with each other were probably the most explicit ones.
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two women with a donkey waving at a bunch of naked guys in a river.

thank you 1935.
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the gréville was a pleasure of adult themes treated with rare sophistication. rare for hollywood, if not for the french. ty sally for bringing it to my attention! :D

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see also brief ecstasy (1937), gréville's british picture made for ealing, for some reason retitled 'dangerous secrets' for US release. BLURGH
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The year's Ophuls is Gold-Diggers Of 33 au Paris, with cocaine and lesbians.
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okay. i don't get it. how on earth does anyone find marlene dietrich attractive? if only the baroncelli version had sternberg as DP.
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twodeadmagpies wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 5:05 pm how on earth does anyone find marlene dietrich attractive?
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I couldn't stand Gypo from the second he appeared on screen and I wished someone had shot him dead a few seconds later. But it took almost the entire movie for my wish to come true.
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Yours truly (as Patsy Kelly in The Tin Man) bathing in the deep waters of 1935.

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pabs wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 4:02 pm I couldn't stand Gypo from the second he appeared on screen and I wished someone had shot him dead a few seconds later. But it took almost the entire movie for my wish to come true.
Gypo's a pretty dreadful guy, no question about it. At least McLaglen and Ford don't sugar coat it. There's a British version of the novel, predating the Ford, available in sound and silent versions, with a much more dashing and handsome Lars Hansen as Gypo. It's handsomely made, and has a couple of key differences in the storyline. Worth checking out, but I have to say it can't come within miles of the Ford version. Avoid the sound version of the UK release, though -- the weird dubbing they do to cover up some accents is a major distraction.
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Roscoe wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 5:48 pm
Gypo's a pretty dreadful guy, no question about it.
Most of all he was boring and very very very irritating. I was thoroughly tired of him after the first 10 minutes. Those 90 minutes felt like 900. I'm surprised I stuck with it.
rischka wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2019 4:01 am this is a very weak ford imo
I almost bailed out a dozen times.
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A deep cut for the hispanophones: Escala En La Ciudad - Alberto de Zavalia, Argentina/1935.

Adjacent to: Her Man, The Salvation Hunters, G. Dulac, J. Renoir, E. Ulmer. I'm not completely sure whether it's avant/experimental or outsider/naive, but it works as artfilm, and works beautifully. I'm going to try to do subs for this one, but I doubt they'll be ready before 10/1.
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