I feel like this one, more than any of the previous serious, showcased his growing ability to use elements of film noir in his film. This is one that I think could have been adapted into a full length film- and doubtless can if you revamp it for a nice neo-noir film and add a little more character development and subplot. Something I'd like to explore.
Okay honestly I just did not care for this one at all. It was so predictable, I saw through the plot at the beginning and ended up skipping scenes. Lame :/
I feel like this movie's extremely overrated but it's definitely a good film and great camera work. Maybe I just felt let down cause I'd heard so much about it.
Clean, Shaven is an exploration in mental illness, paranoid schizophrenia and how they are perceived by others. As well as being shown in a style that makes the entire thing blow your mind because it's shown from the viewpoint of the man experiencing the illness, pushing the subplot into the background and the main plot even further into the background, a reversal of the way most films are made.
Creepshow is a wonderfully stylistic adventure in classic 50’s comic book inspired horror directed and written by two of the most prominent names in the field of creepy books and film: Stephen King and George A. Romero. This movie is a series of shorter films reminiscent of Tales From The Crypt, another comic book inspired classic. It boasts a wonderful cast, including King himself, and a beautiful and seamless interweaving of film and animation, complete with stage lights and haunting musical score. The stories themselves are each distinct and enveloping, wonderfully carried out and impeccably shot. If you’re into spooky, scary tales, the kind you tell around a campfire at midnight, this film is simply to die for.
I think maybe what he meant when he said that was he wanted all the films and miniseries' that were Stephen king related in any way. I also was hoping for this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_adaptations_of_works_by_Stephen_King
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Movie comment on Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Perfect Murder
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I found the dialogue charming.Movie comment on Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Cheney Vase
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I feel like this one, more than any of the previous serious, showcased his growing ability to use elements of film noir in his film. This is one that I think could have been adapted into a full length film- and doubtless can if you revamp it for a nice neo-noir film and add a little more character development and subplot. Something I'd like to explore.Movie comment on Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Santa Claus and the Tenth Avenue Kid
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A change from the usual morose.Movie comment on Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Guilty Witness
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Here you can see the makings of one of my favourite Hitchock films, Rear Window.Movie comment on Spanking the Monkey
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Did not care for itMovie comment on S1m0ne
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So many different avenues of thought brought up by this film. Amazing.Movie comment on The Fountain
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I definitely enjoyed this movie, it was extremely emotionally invoking.Movie comment on To Die For
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Very good movie, I enjoyed it a lot, interesting look into this sort of person as well as wonderful cinematography.Movie comment on Psycho IV: The Beginning
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Really not that great but the camera work wasn't bad. I loved the shot at the end with the houseMovie comment on Psycho II
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This film felt lacking but if not for the original I feel that it would have been an alright little horror piece.Movie comment on Another Gay Movie
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one of the corniest and most stereotypical gay films I've watched to date- but that was not unexpected, still pretty damn funny.Movie comment on Drive
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Excellent movie, some wonderful shots, I thought the story fell a bit weak but the soundtrack was amazing.Movie comment on Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Salvage
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Okay honestly I just did not care for this one at all. It was so predictable, I saw through the plot at the beginning and ended up skipping scenes. Lame :/Movie comment on Fargo
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Also yea, loved the whole snow setting. Great backdrops.Movie comment on Fargo
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I feel like this movie's extremely overrated but it's definitely a good film and great camera work. Maybe I just felt let down cause I'd heard so much about it.Movie comment on Nochnoy dozor
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I love vampire movies and this was a decent film. Wonderful cinematography and camera work to boot.Movie comment on Heisei tanuki gassen ponpoko
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Can't say that I didn't cry. Very nice, and loved some of the scenes, beautiful art.Movie comment on Crimes of the Future
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This is the definition of pretentiousMovie comment on In the Realms of the Unreal
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A good documentary on a fascinating character. Recommended.Movie comment on The Reflecting Skin
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This film is surely still my favourite of all time.Movie comment on Clean, Shaven
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Clean, Shaven is an exploration in mental illness, paranoid schizophrenia and how they are perceived by others. As well as being shown in a style that makes the entire thing blow your mind because it's shown from the viewpoint of the man experiencing the illness, pushing the subplot into the background and the main plot even further into the background, a reversal of the way most films are made.Movie comment on Midnight Son
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Absolutely adored this film but didn't care much for the endingMovie comment on Spring Breakers
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My least favorite of Korine's films, honestly... every other film of his left me speechless and stunned but this one got old long before the end.Movie comment on Creepshow
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Creepshow is a wonderfully stylistic adventure in classic 50’s comic book inspired horror directed and written by two of the most prominent names in the field of creepy books and film: Stephen King and George A. Romero. This movie is a series of shorter films reminiscent of Tales From The Crypt, another comic book inspired classic. It boasts a wonderful cast, including King himself, and a beautiful and seamless interweaving of film and animation, complete with stage lights and haunting musical score. The stories themselves are each distinct and enveloping, wonderfully carried out and impeccably shot. If you’re into spooky, scary tales, the kind you tell around a campfire at midnight, this film is simply to die for.Toplist comment on Stephen King Filmography
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I think maybe what he meant when he said that was he wanted all the films and miniseries' that were Stephen king related in any way. I also was hoping for this.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_adaptations_of_works_by_Stephen_King
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