SNOW_SZN_20xx
Re: SNOW_SZN_20xx
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#snowcel update
White Nights, Visconti 1958
Great but Bresson did it better but there is nothing like snow in black and white, the last part probably added a full point to the score
3.5/5
Chilly Scenes of Winter, Joan Micklin Silver, 1979
I'm of two minds about this movie, on the one hand I can't believe my crash has a bf but on the other hand I miss my ex from 5 years ago
5/5
#snowcel update
White Nights, Visconti 1958
Great but Bresson did it better but there is nothing like snow in black and white, the last part probably added a full point to the score
3.5/5
Chilly Scenes of Winter, Joan Micklin Silver, 1979
I'm of two minds about this movie, on the one hand I can't believe my crash has a bf but on the other hand I miss my ex from 5 years ago
5/5
yo sounds like a toke, loud music, questionable text messages kinda late night to me
homie i'm so with you there. been pretty lowkey with the reefer, over the past 3.5 months i've probably only smoked maybe 10 times... doesn't mean i'm not gonna still clearcut the fuck out these trees on a night like tonight
props. for real. keep it up. it's nights like this that put you to the test
i ended up not smoking any more reefer that night hehe (i had already smoked a J when i posted that)
what movie is the ski chalet from ??
Chilly Scenes of Winter!!!!! Watch it!!!! Ultimate #snowcel action!!!!!
Wonderful movie. I saw two other great ones from Joan micklin silver this year: Hester street and (my favorite of the two) crossing Delancey.SAD_SCROOGE wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 11:39 pm Chilly Scenes of Winter!!!!! Watch it!!!! Ultimate #snowcel action!!!!!
0___o
*opens up kg*
*opens up kg*
also can't recommend her fitzgerald adaptation berenice bobs her hair, starring shelly duvall, enough. i think there might be a version on prime in better quality than the one on kg.
Oh yeah. I saw that one too. It think it was on a Dan sallitt ‘network tv canon’ list. I don’t remember a thing, so I guess it did not register, but I think I had seen it before her feature-length movies, so maybe a rewatch is in order.
ok y'all are really making me rethink my rating of crossing delancey
Chilly scenes of winter!! Pretty great dysfunctional family Christmas movie !! Cheers everyone
MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS -- a film that fills me with the heartwarming desire to strangle that fucking brat Tootie.
These matters are best disposed of from a great height. Over water.
snowy western at snowy day
surprisingly average to me include Kinski, Trintignant, Morricone's score, using flashback, etc... until surprisingly downbeat last act(most wtf western I've ever seen, probably). that unforgettable bleakness felt a bit show-offish, though
surprisingly average to me include Kinski, Trintignant, Morricone's score, using flashback, etc... until surprisingly downbeat last act(most wtf western I've ever seen, probably). that unforgettable bleakness felt a bit show-offish, though
It's def snw szn at the moment where I live. Probably snowed more in the last two weeks than the whole of last winter combined. I''m already sick of it though as it prevents me from running in the forest. Gonna watch some warmer films instead!!
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1962 poll No8:
WINTERCOURSE (Paul Sharits)
WINTERCOURSE (Paul Sharits)
Considered destroyed, this early ‘haiku-imagistic film’ was rediscovered in the summer of 1985.
https://youtu.be/3QCJoB-MdSothe film (the earliest surviving work by Paul Sharits) is possibly heavily inspired by Stan Brakhage‘s Wedlock House: An Intercourse (1959). According to Sharits’ biography, he began a mentorship and friendship with Brakhage around this time while he was studying Fine Art at the University of Denver’s School of Art.
Wedlock House documents the early marriage between Brakhage and his first wife Jane. The film shows them making love as well as arguing. Wintercourse — perhaps named as a take-off of the “intercourse” of Wedlock House: An Intercourse — features chilly scenes of winter outdoors and a woman lounging around indoors, whom I’m assuming to be Sharits’ wife Frances.
The film is a choppy, cubist interpretation of what one does in the winter, mostly enjoying each other’s company indoors, watching TV, trudging through the snow, admiring the local architecture rising out of the blank white ground. Then, the film ends on a springtime scene of a happy couple kissing, finally able to comfortably enjoy the outdoors.
Oi wot is this m8
Speaking of snowy, isn't about time for a banner change?
https://letterboxd.com/film/a-trip-without-a-load/
you can still watch it at sovietmoviesonline.com
and greg is correct; let's have a new banner!!!
really impressive snowy long take in opening of Lost Chapter of Snow: Passion (rest of movie is not as impressive as other Shinji Somai but worth a watch..)
The White Stadium (Arnold Franck, 1928)
Never knew they had horse racing at the winter olympics.
Never knew they had horse racing at the winter olympics.
tahts tight good looking out bro
is that, uh, "The" 1080 copy? that uses up a mighty bit of one's ratio on the ol kg? if so..... )??
It's a slightly smaller version found on ulozto, though the 1080 can be found on there as well!
THE WHITE REINDEER (blomberg) - cool! kinda campy. cool! SNOW!!!
WITH THE REINDEER (blomberg) - stop mistreating deers u fucking humans
there is some nice snow in the new hong sangsoo as well
WITH THE REINDEER (blomberg) - stop mistreating deers u fucking humans
there is some nice snow in the new hong sangsoo as well
finland month is over but we watched a finland for SNOW_SZN
arctic fury // dir. jack witikka, 1951 - it was great, good stuff, i loved it, it was fine
i also rewatched: the snowman // dir. dianne jackson, 1982 - that makes 13 straight yrs ive watched it on a different day in december... 12 more to go!
arctic fury // dir. jack witikka, 1951 - it was great, good stuff, i loved it, it was fine
i also rewatched: the snowman // dir. dianne jackson, 1982 - that makes 13 straight yrs ive watched it on a different day in december... 12 more to go!