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« on: April 27, 2012, 10:36:54 AM »
http://www.filmlinc.com/films/series/past-and-prologue-the-films-of-ridley-scott

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Kingdom Of Heaven (Director’s Cut)
Ridley Scott, 2005
UK/SPAIN/US/GERMANY | Format: 35mm | 192 minutes

Sunday June 3.  4PM

A village blacksmith (Orlando Bloom) becomes an unlikely hero in the Christian-Muslim religious wars of the 12th century in Scott’s masterful Crusades drama, presented here in the rarely screened director’s cut.

“Better than Gladiator--deeper, more thoughtful, more about human motivation and less about action.” —Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Series: Past and Prologue: The Films of Ridley Scott
Venue: Walter Reade Theater
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2012, 10:38:51 AM »
Son of a bitch! 
Eric, you gotta take me to some of this cool shit that you find when I'm there.  You always go to obscure film showings at museums and whatnot. 

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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2012, 10:41:44 AM »
my film bookmark folder is eclipsed only by my work folder.

When are you here?
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« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2012, 10:55:01 AM »
Kingdom of Heaven: Director's Cut on the big screen = :omg
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« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2012, 10:57:41 AM »
my film bookmark folder is eclipsed only by my work folder.

When are you here?
June 14th - 18th. 

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« Reply #5 on: April 27, 2012, 11:33:09 AM »
 :omg

That's actually the only film of his that I have any inclination of seeing in theaters, although I did see the theatrical cut. I still haven't bothered to watch the DC since I was so underwhelmed by the TC.

I saw Blade Runner: The Final Cut when it played at the Ziegfeld. Alien I saw at a midnight showing at IFC Center. Gladiator and Black Hawk Down during their original runs.  :spin
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« Reply #6 on: April 27, 2012, 11:54:41 AM »
The director's cut is so much better than the theatrical cut that it's staggering. Like watching a completely different movie.*

*Also applies to Blade Runner.
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« Reply #8 on: April 27, 2012, 04:52:55 PM »
The director's cut is so much better than the theatrical cut that it's staggering. Like watching a completely different movie.*

*Also applies to Blade Runner.
I liked the bit when he designed war-engines in the beginning. It took the edge off the main characters UTTER unsuitability as the main guy.

He will always be the shield-surfing elf. Arnie, maybe younger, with Paul Verhoeven directing could have been like Starship Troopers, but with Islam.
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« Reply #9 on: April 27, 2012, 05:00:52 PM »
my film bookmark folder is eclipsed only by my work folder.

When are you here?
June 14th - 18th.

http://www.filmforum.org/movies/more/spaghetti_westerns#nowplaying
That's awesome.  There quite a few that play when I'll be there and quite a few that I've never seen.

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« Reply #10 on: April 27, 2012, 05:03:54 PM »
I once met a guy, he called himself Al Dente.
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« Reply #11 on: April 27, 2012, 05:24:37 PM »
:hyper

jealous of you NYC borians
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« Reply #12 on: April 27, 2012, 06:07:08 PM »
I fuckin hate Gladiator.  Never seen KoH.
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« Reply #13 on: April 27, 2012, 06:15:34 PM »
I fuckin hate Gladiator.  Never seen KoH.

now i have the urge to get drunk and watch gladiator

and then see psycho at a midnight showing
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« Reply #14 on: April 27, 2012, 06:18:00 PM »
The director's cut is so much better than the theatrical cut that it's staggering. Like watching a completely different movie.*

*Also applies to Blade Runner.
I liked the bit when he designed war-engines in the beginning. It took the edge off the main characters UTTER unsuitability as the main guy.

I think adding more to the beginning is really the tipping point for the whole movie. It made Balian so much more believable as the main character, thereby making everything else in the movie that much more interesting.
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« Reply #15 on: April 27, 2012, 06:19:31 PM »
I fuckin hate Gladiator.  Never seen KoH.

now i have the urge to get drunk and watch gladiator

and then see psycho at a midnight showing
Also Gladiator has aged really badly.
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« Reply #16 on: April 27, 2012, 06:25:14 PM »
I fuckin hate Gladiator.  Never seen KoH.

now i have the urge to get drunk and watch gladiator

and then see psycho at a midnight showing
Also Gladiator has aged really badly.


it will forever be the badass movie i saw in theaters as a 14-year-old bro
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« Reply #17 on: April 27, 2012, 06:37:17 PM »
I liked terrible things when I was 14 too.  I collected Spawn.
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« Reply #18 on: April 27, 2012, 06:46:20 PM »
I fuckin hate Gladiator.  Never seen KoH.

now i have the urge to get drunk and watch gladiator

and then see psycho at a midnight showing
Also Gladiator has aged really badly.


it will forever be the badass movie i saw in theaters as a 14-year-old bro
Sure. But apart from that, it's aged really badly.
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« Reply #19 on: April 27, 2012, 07:42:41 PM »
Gladiator hate pisses my inner teen self off. GTFO

but KOH DC>>>>>just about any similar movie I can think of
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« Reply #20 on: April 27, 2012, 07:52:25 PM »
I liked terrible things when I was 14 too.  I collected Spawn.

yeah well, i'm still a mets fan, too

(although they weren't terrible when i was 14, but i guess that makes the comparison more apt)
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« Reply #21 on: May 08, 2012, 09:48:15 AM »
my film bookmark folder is eclipsed only by my work folder.

When are you here?
June 14th - 18th.

Hey so you'll be in town for a rare screening of one of my favorite films



http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/calendar?view=list&month=06&year=2012#showing-39278

Saturday, June 16
2:30 PM
SECONDS
by John Frankenheimer
1966, 106 minutes, 35mm
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With Rock Hudson. Archival print courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
An enigmatic organization known only as “The Company” helps jaded Arthur Hamilton (John Randolph) to stage his own death and be reborn as Tony Wilson (Rock Hudson at his nuttiest). Shadowed by “The Company’s” menacing representatives, Arthur/Tony wrestles with his new identity when he starts a relationship with Nora and finds that the pleasures his old life lacked are less fulfilling than expected. John Frankenheimer’s sci-fi freak-out abounds with psychedelic effects and a pervasive sense of dread amplified through Carlino’s rendering of David Ely’s novel.
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« Reply #22 on: May 08, 2012, 10:08:44 AM »
 :o  Sounds pretty awesome. I'm definitely up for checking it out

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« Reply #23 on: May 18, 2012, 10:39:38 AM »
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June 9
9:00 PM
MARTIN
by George Romero
1976, 95 minutes, 35mm
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Print courtesy of the Joe Dante and Jon Davison Collection at the Academy Film Archive.

Buba has collaborated many times with master of horror George Romero (NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, DAWN OF THE DEAD, THE CRAZIES), including on one of his masterpieces, MARTIN, a character study of a very troubled young man who may or may not be a vampire. A genre-bending film that’s part horror movie, part psychological case study, and part city portrait, MARTIN is set and filmed in Braddock, and it’s remarkable above all for brilliantly intertwining its horror themes with the kind of portrait of a dying industrial city that closely resembles Buba’s own work.

My favorite Romero film will be screened in June at the Anthology Film Archives
http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/calendar?view=list&month=06&year=2012#showing-39248

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« Reply #24 on: June 14, 2012, 12:15:17 PM »
http://www.filmlinc.com/films/series/new-york-asian-film-festival-2012

MY FAVORITE HONG KONG DIRECTOR WILL BE PRESENTING 3 FILMS.

ONE OF THEM ARE HIS STUDENT FILMS WHICH HE WILL MOCK LIVE

but seriously this year looks fucking amazing

bonus screening of Five Fingers of Death

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« Reply #25 on: June 15, 2012, 12:24:42 AM »
That looks awesome, I'm jelly. You gonna go see Miike's Phoenix Wright movie, lol?
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« Reply #26 on: June 15, 2012, 07:34:52 AM »
I may.  I want to see Guns and Roses and some of the other stuff, but seeing the Edmung Pang films is my priority to the point where I bought tickets for them yesterday.
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« Reply #27 on: August 09, 2012, 02:29:10 PM »
If only Solo still posted here, or I posted on GAF:

http://www.ifccenter.com/series/james-bond-no-1-sean-connerys-007/

Sun Sep 2: BOND-A-THON — see all 7 Connery Bond films in order, $20 IFC Center members, $40 general admission!
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« Reply #28 on: August 09, 2012, 05:04:10 PM »
why would anyone want to watch seven bond films in a row
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« Reply #29 on: August 09, 2012, 05:38:42 PM »
I could probably cope with the two best (FRWL and YOLT) and maybe NSNA, for the lustful Arabs bit. Otherwise, I concur with the question.
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« Reply #30 on: August 18, 2012, 10:46:23 AM »
http://www.filmlinc.com/films/series/mind-over-matter-the-films-of-christopher-nolan

All of Nolan's films including Following will be at Lincoln Center

Also in two weeks Film Forum will be showing Diabolique and Eyes W/O a Face in 2 for 1 admission

http://www.filmforum.org/movies/more/diabolique_eyes_without_a_face

In September, Anthology Film archives will show The Innocents, the Truman Capote written adaptation of Henry James's Turn of the Screw
http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/calendar?view=list&month=09&year=2012#showing-39616

And the Richard Matheson written House of Usher
http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/calendar?view=list&month=09&year=2012#showing-39631

and a series devoted to itallian Gaillo films
http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/series/39659


BUT WAIT THERE IS MORE

Spectacle Theater is currently doing The Summer of Shrapnel w/ action films
http://spectacletheater.com/summer-of-shrapnel-8858

and also Transgressive Beach Horror films
http://spectacletheater.com/dark-waves

All Spectacle shows are $5, so make the trip to Brooklyn you lazy bastards
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« Reply #31 on: August 18, 2012, 11:16:49 AM »
so make the trip to Brooklyn you lazy bastards

ugh that will take forever  :'(

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« Reply #32 on: October 15, 2012, 04:32:15 AM »
http://www.filmlinc.com/films/series/scary-movies-2012

Lincoln Center's Scary Movies film series has been announced

 
New York Premiere!
AMERICAN MARY (2012) 100m
Directors: Jen & Sylvia Soska
Country: Canada
A penniless med student, increasingly disillusioned with the field she's slaving away to enter, stumbles upon an irresistible opportunity for alternative education--an underground school of sorts where she's able to utilize and refine her skills, while earning loads of cash. Mary descends into a dark new world of illegal body modification, encountering a variety of sketchy characters, while becoming more and more adept with her scalpel. But how long before all the carnage--professional and otherwise--takes its toll? The spectacle of Mary (fearlessly played by Katharine Isabelle) testing those limits is disquieting and wholly fascinating.
Friday, October 26, 9:15pm
 
THE BELIEVERS (1987) 114m
Director: John Schlesinger
Country: USA
New York City, 1987: a memorable place and time for cinematic voodoo. Occult-loving audiences were first given Angel Heart and then The Believers, the one and only horror movie made by John Schlesinger, the English director best known for the likes of Midnight Cowboy and Marathon Man, and the second of only two horror movies featuring Martin Sheen. Here, an ultra-likable Sheen plays Cal, a suddenly single father whose path accidentally crosses with a Santeria cult known to sacrifice animals... and children. And to make matters worse, they take an active interest in his boy. A genuinely chilling--and severely underappreciated--film rich with mood and character.
Sunday, October 28, 4:00pm
 
New York Premiere!
CITADEL (2012) 84m
Director: Ciarán Foy
Country: Ireland
Welcome to the traumatized, paranoid psyche of Tommy, new father, and soon-to-be widow--his wife lies comatose never to awaken, after a horrific act of violence in their grim tower block just as they were finally moving out. Reduced to an agoraphobic wreck, he now lives in constant fear that the pack of feral hoodie-wearing children responsible for the attack is now after his daughter. Only a cantankerous priest believes him, and together they set out to rid the world of the evil little suckers once and for all. A Cinedigm/ paFlat Iron Film Company release.
Tuesday, October 30, 7:00pm
 
DEADLY BLESSING (1981) 98m
Director: Wes Craven
Country: USA
Somewhere along the way from The Hills Have Eyes to A Nightmare on Elm Street, Wes Craven made this underseen and underrated oddball gem, still not available on DVD. Set in Amish-like country, it features a couple whose marital bliss is put to an early end when he's killed by his tractor--yup, such things happen in these parts, especially when there's a psycho on the loose, and much of the town is made up of loopy religious fanatics (led by Ernest Borgnine). Soon the newly widowed woman's two best friends (paging Sharon Stone!) arrive on the scene, just to be counted in among the targets. A persistent sense of
lurking fear overrides some silliness, for a movie that is ultimately much more fright than camp.
Sunday, October 28, 6:30pm
 
EDEN LAKE (2008) 91m
Director: James Watkins
Country: UK
Four years before The Woman in Black, this year's fake-scare fest for Harry Potter-loving tweens, James Watkins delivered a deadly punch to the gut with a directorial debut that was strictly for adults. At first glance a run-of-the-mill horror-in-the-wilds outing, Eden Lake soon blows its competition out of the water thanks to its sheer unflinching grisliness, as a couple who go camping in search of romantic tranquility are instead terrorized by a gang of chillingly sadistic teens. It's a trip the lovebirds may not live to remember and audiences will not easily forget. (An early screen performance by Michael Fassbender is an added bonus.)
Sunday, October 28, 8:45pm
 
New York Premiere!
HERE COMES THE DEVIL (Ahí va el Diablo) (2012) 97m
Director: Adrián García Bogliano
Countries: Mexico/USA, 2012; 97m
Hot from the Toronto Film Festival, this unnerving, refreshingly ultra-lo-fi story of the super-creepy aftermath of a Mexican family outing gone seriously bad has the kind of blunt forcefulness and functional, almost primitive stylistic means of a true low-budget indie. Don't be fooled: with his sixth feature, unpredictable Argentinian genre specialist Bogliano (Penumbra, Rooms for Tourists) knows what he's doing and keeps things rough and ready, spinning a tale of possession, revenge, and reason-defying, steadily encroaching supernatural forces that will keep you guessing right up to the WTF? finale. A Magnet release.
Tuesday, October 30, 9:00pm
 
New York Premiere!
HORROR STORIES (2012) 108m
Director: Hong Ji-young, Im Dae-woong, Jeong Beom-sik, Kim Gok, Kim Sun & Min Gyoo-dong
Country: South Korea
K-horror may have become tepid in recent years, but this one, despite a generic title, gives the genre a spirited boost. Combining the talents of six established horror directors for an anthology film of four parts--plus a wraparound segment--these horror stories each play out in tight, confining places like apartments (with a looming psycho stalking terrified children), airplanes (a dangerous serial killer onboard), ambulances (transporting a nasty virus and potential zombies), and inside a world of vain ambitions (where a man goes to extreme lengths to maintain his youthful appearance). Prepare for an intensely in-your-face experience in terror.
Monday, October 29, 9:00pm
 
THE LAST MAN ON EARTH (1964) 86m
Directors: Ubaldo Ragona & Sidney Salkow
Countries: Italy/USA
Atmospherically shot in an eerily deserted Rome, this spare and haunting chronicle of a man who uncovers and exterminates the undead by day, and holes up in his besieged house by night, remains the best version of Richard Matheson's classic 1954 novel, I Am Legend. A plague has wiped out humanity and transformed the world's population into vampires, leaving scientist Robert Morgan (Vincent Price) to a lonely and futile one-man war--until one day he finds he's not alone. Forget 2007's overproduced Will Smith version and the strained ponderousness of Charlton Heston in The Omega Man: This is the closest in mood and tone to Matheson's novel, even if the author adopted the
pseudonym "Logan Swanson" when he saw the finished film.
Sunday, October 28, 2:00pm
 
New York Premiere!
MANIAC (2012) 90m
Director: Franck Khalfoun
Countries: France/USA
Finally, a horror remake we can get behind! This new variation on William Lustig's 1980 grindhouse classic, which maintains the original's nastiness while adding a touch of style, stars Elijah Wood as the tortured soul who relieves his existential pain by scalping women and draping his bloody trophies on his collection of mannequins. If Wood seems an unlikely choice for a serial killer, think again: he's scary as hell, yet also has a tragic dimension, even revealing a little vulnerability for a beautiful artist who unluckily comes into his life. And because the film is shot almost completely from the protagonist's POV, the fleeting glimpses of Wood--randomly reflected in mirrors and windows--are all the more jarring. An IFC Midnight release.
Saturday, October 27, 8:00pm
Wednesday, October 31, 6:15pm
 
THE NIGHT OF THE DEVILS (La notte dei diavoli) (1972) 91m
Director: Giorgio Ferroni
Countries: Italy/Spain, 1972; 91m
A delirious amnesiac is admitted to the hospital and through flashbacks we learn of the horrific events that brought him there. This unfolding account of a recent encounter with a cursed family--written by Aleksei (brother of Leo) Tolstoy--originally served as the basis for the middle segment in Mario Bava's Black Sabbath nearly a decade earlier. But this is by far the creepier, fleshier version. Says RaroVideo, who this month is finally giving the film the DVD and Blu-ray release it deserves: "Atmospheric and gory, Night of the Devils is a Eurohorror classic not to be missed."
Saturday, October 27, 6:00pm
 
New York Premiere!
SEXYKILLER (Sexykiller, morirás por ella) (2008) 100m
Director: Miguel Martí
Country: Spain
Taking a page from the Scream playbook--and, in turn, paying homage to that homage in its first scene--Sexykiller is a film that knows the genre so well that it can poke fun at it while still also staying true to it. Bristling with energy and twisted fun, Sexykiller boasts quite the title character: a medical student with a killer fashion sense who just happens to be a sexy serial killer. It's also a love story and a zombie flick--a movie as gloriously schizo as its outlandish heroine.
Friday, October 26, 7:00pm
 
New York Premiere!
STITCHES (2012) 85m
Director: Conor McMahon
Country: Ireland
"Stitches" has a very bad day at work--so bad it turns out to be his last one, as an accidental meeting with a carving knife sends him to clown heaven. Six years later, he returns to the scene of the mishap to exact his revenge on the bratty kids who witnessed his "final" act. Realistic, likeable teenage characters offset loads of cartoonish, highly inventive gore, making for horror-comedy at its bloody best. Like every good clown act, Stitches (played by English stand-up superstar Ross Noble) will provoke both laughter and shrieks. An MPI/Dark Sky Films release.
Wednesday, October 31, 9:00pm
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« Reply #33 on: October 15, 2012, 09:28:06 AM »
Do you have any recommendations amongst those films Eric?

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« Reply #34 on: October 15, 2012, 09:50:56 AM »
Here's what I'll probably be going to see:

American Mary- medical horror film from two sisters with a female point of view.
Here Comes the Devil- Penumbra was great so I eagerly look forward to this
Maniac- I'm not really a fan of the director, nor of the original but this remake is getting high marks for doing some very unusual things with an unexpected cast, so i'm intrigued
Night of the Devils- I like this film but I've only seen it cut to hell in 1.33 ratio, so I'd really like the chance to see it on the big screen.

I'm waffling a bit on Eden Lake. I like it but I don't know if I like it enough to justify paying to see it on the big screen.

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« Reply #35 on: October 18, 2012, 08:48:05 PM »
Hey so uh I won two free passes to Film Forum and HOLY MOTORS is playing there until Tuesday. Technically, the tickets are to any showing, but I want to see HOLY MOTORS. Thought about just PMing Eric P to see if he wanted to go, but anyone else who wants to go on an Evilbore-date is cool. Otherwise I'll go by myself and try to give the extra free ticket to a girl (lol).
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« Reply #36 on: October 19, 2012, 12:15:11 AM »
i would love to go see Holy Motors actually but this is a bad week for me.  CMJ and huge projects at work mean I have little to no free time unfortunately.

It looks like Holy Motors will actually be there until the 30th but don't wait on my account.

oh shit Wuthering Heights opened

Everyone w/ Netflix should watch the director's previous two films, Fish Tank and Red Road.  Both will make you feel icky and uncomfortable.
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« Reply #37 on: October 19, 2012, 12:37:44 AM »
Yeah, Fish Tank was good stuff.  'Dat Fassbender.

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« Reply #38 on: October 19, 2012, 06:17:32 AM »
i would love to go see Holy Motors actually but this is a bad week for me.  CMJ and huge projects at work mean I have little to no free time unfortunately.

It looks like Holy Motors will actually be there until the 30th but don't wait on my account.

Totally willing to wait unless someone like Barry wants in. I don't have any friends who would be interested (or have heard of it).

I promise rape dumpster action after for anyone who accompanies me.
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« Reply #39 on: November 18, 2012, 10:14:27 AM »
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« Reply #40 on: November 20, 2012, 08:12:28 PM »
http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/series/40085

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FROM THE PEN OF…
November 30 – December 10

This is the fourth installment of FROM THE PEN OF, an ongoing series designed to spotlight that brutally neglected figure most often forgotten in the filmmaking process, namely the screenwriter. Famously devalued and barely recognized by cinephiles more prone to celebrate auteurs and actors, screenwriters are rarely acknowledged with critical studies or repertory retrospectives, particularly those who emerged hot on the heels of the demise of the studio system in the 1960s. While audiences may associate the works they penned more closely with particular directors-as-superstars, a closer study reveals that the sensibility and ingenuity of particular screenwriters shines through in each of these films.

On this calendar we are highlighting the screenwriting work of W.D. Richter, Alexander Jacobs, Waldo Salt, and Frank Pierson, who passed away in July.

FROM THE PEN OF is programmed in close collaboration with author/musician Alan Licht.

Very special thanks to Alan Licht, and to Robert Downey Sr., Rudy Wurlitzer, Jonathan Hertzberg, Brian Block (Criterion Pictures USA), Chris Chouinard (Park Circus), Paul Ginsburg (Universal), Christopher Lane (Sony), Judy Nicaud (Paramount), Caitlin Robertson (20th Century-Fox), and Marilee Womack (WB).



Upcoming Screenings

    Philip Kaufman
    INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS
    November 30 at 7:00 PM
    December 4 at 9:00 PM
    December 9 at 6:30 PM
    John Carpenter
    BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA
    November 30 at 9:30 PM
    December 4 at 6:45 PM
    December 9 at 9:00 PM
    John Boorman
    POINT BLANK
    December 1 at 2:45 PM
    December 2 at 9:15 PM
    December 7 at 7:00 PM
    John Boorman
    HELL IN THE PACIFIC
    December 1 at 4:45 PM
    December 7 at 9:00 PM
    Philip D’Antoni
    THE SEVEN-UPS
    December 1 at 7:00 PM
    December 5 at 9:15 PM
    John Frankenheimer
    FRENCH CONNECTION II
    December 1 at 9:15 PM
    December 5 at 6:45 PM
    John Schlesinger
    MIDNIGHT COWBOY
    December 2 at 1:30 PM
    December 8 at 6:30 PM
    December 9 at 4:00 PM
    Sidney Lumet
    SERPICO
    December 2 at 3:45 PM
    December 8 at 9:00 PM
    December 10 at 6:30 PM
    Hal Ashby
    COMING HOME
    December 2 at 6:30 PM
    December 10 at 9:15 PM
    Elliot Silverstein
    CAT BALLOU
    December 3 at 6:45 PM
    December 6 at 9:15 PM
    Sidney Lumet
    DOG DAY AFTERNOON
    December 3 at 9:00 PM
    December 6 at 6:45 PM
    December 8 at 4:00 PM
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Barry Egan

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Re: hey nyc film nerd bore. (general neat film stuff I like)
« Reply #41 on: November 20, 2012, 08:36:50 PM »
damn, that's a really fantastic concept for a film series.
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Re: hey nyc film nerd bore. (general neat film stuff I like)
« Reply #42 on: November 30, 2012, 09:57:32 AM »
Amazon local has a GREAT deal right now

http://local.amazon.com/nyc-midtown/B00AEUSEWM#deal

You can get a Film Buff membership to Film Society of Lincoln Center for $60 which is normally $125 (ignore the $150 they claim)
this comes with:

Film Buff $125 ($200 for Dual)*
•    Discounted member tickets to regular FSLC screenings throughout the year (limit 2 per screening) at both the Walter Reade Theater and the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center
•    Membership card
•    Bi-monthly calendar (e-calendar)
•    Members-only bi-weekly e-newsletter
•    1 year complimentary subscription to Film Comment
•    Advance ticket purchasing opportunities for the New York Film Festival
•    Additional advance ticket purchasing opportunities for the following annual series:
—New York Jewish Film Festival
—Rendez-Vous with French Cinema
—New Directors/New Films
—Open Roads: New Italian Cinema
•    10% discount on Film Society merchandise
•    Select discounts & offers from Film Society Neighborhood Partners
•    6 complimentary tickets to Film Society screenings*
•    Concession card redeemable for 6 complimentary small popcorns and 6 complimentary small sodas
•    Invitation for 1 (plus a guest) to 1 special Members-only screening/event with cocktail reception*

Tickets are normally $13 so if you go to more than 6 movies there (or would like too but find it too expensive) then it literally pays for itself.  It gets even better because now all of your other tickets are just $8 each, so you're saving $5 a ticket.  You can even order 2 discounted tickets at a time so you can take someone else as well.
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Eric P

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Re: hey nyc film nerd bore. (general neat film stuff I like)
« Reply #43 on: April 09, 2013, 08:53:24 PM »
holy sheeeeeet

http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/series/40749


OLD SCHOOL KUNG FU FEST
April 19 – April 21

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the movie theater…the Old School Kung Fu Fest is back! The New York Asian Film Festival’s wildly popular celebration of kung fu movies from the 70s and 80s that pop your lock, rattle your chops, and put the pain inside your brain has returned after a 10-year absence to send your kung fu knowledge back to school. This time the spotlight shines on some of the biggest stars in some of their rarest movies. We’ve got Gordon Liu (36TH CHAMBER OF SHAOLIN), Sammo Hung (Jackie Chan’s “big brother”), Kara Hui (Lau Kar-leung’s female star of choice), Bruce Leung (KUNG FU HUSTLE), and even Bruce Lee (after a fashion). With prints loaned from the vaults of the American Genre Film Archive and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office New York, prepare to earn your Master’s Degree in Kick Ass-ology!

Organized by the New York Asian Film Festival (www.subwaycinema.com), featuring old school curatorial skillz by Grady Hendrix and Goran Topalovic. In memory of our friend Daniel Anderson Craft. Special thanks to Jerry Ma of Epic Proportions (www.epicprops.com) for another kick-ass poster design. Daniel would’ve approved!

Unless otherwise noted, the 35mm prints were provided by the American Genre Film Archive (www.americangenrefilm.com).

 Lau Kar-wing
THE ODD COUPLE
April 19 at 6:15 PM
April 21 at 9:15 PM



Gordon Liu
SHAOLIN AND WU-TANG
April 19 at 8:30 PM
April 20 at 2:00 PM



Law Kei
THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN
April 19 at 10:30 PM
April 21 at 1:00 PM



Cheung Gin-gat
SHAOLIN TEMPLE AGAINST LAMA
April 20 at 4:00 PM
April 21 at 7:15 PM



Wai Lit
ANGEL TERMINATORS
April 20 at 6:00 PM
April 21 at 5:15 PM



SECRET SCREENING – ONE SHOW ONLY!!!!
April 20 at 8:00 PM

Titus Ho
RED SPELL SPELLS RED
April 20 at 10:00 PM
April 21 at 3:15 PM

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Re: hey nyc film nerd bore. (general neat film stuff I like)
« Reply #44 on: April 09, 2013, 10:06:30 PM »
I don't know any of these. :(

Eric P

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Re: hey nyc film nerd bore. (general neat film stuff I like)
« Reply #45 on: April 10, 2013, 05:32:14 AM »
odd couple and shaolin / wu tang are the two that i would recommend w/o any hesitation
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Eric P

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Re: hey nyc film nerd bore. (general neat film stuff I like)
« Reply #46 on: April 26, 2013, 06:24:13 PM »
The info isn't online yet BUT from june 23-27, Lincoln Center will have a Jackie Chan movie marathon.  On June 10th, they'll be presenting An Evening W/ Jackie Chan which will be a career spanning retrospective talk w/ Jackie himself.
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Re: hey nyc film nerd bore. (general neat film stuff I like)
« Reply #47 on: April 27, 2013, 06:44:22 PM »
I'm enjoying your new look immensely.

Gangster Squad is actually intensely watchable. I started watching with lees than zero expectations, but its The Untouchables on a drug.
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Eric P

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Re: hey nyc film nerd bore. (general neat film stuff I like)
« Reply #48 on: May 10, 2013, 11:11:15 AM »
Return of the Living Dead playing Monday the 20th @ Film Forum

http://www.filmforum.org/movies/more/return_of_the_living_dead

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Re: hey nyc film nerd bore. (general neat film stuff I like)
« Reply #49 on: May 13, 2013, 03:19:52 PM »
Jackie Chan stuff released

The Talk is a screening of Chinese Zodiac which is not very good so I will probably skip it.

http://unseenfilms.blogspot.com/2013/05/jackie-chan-at-lincoln-center-and-asian.html


SUNDAY, JUNE 23
12.30pm SNAKE IN THE EAGLE’S SHADOW (1978) 98min
2.45pm THE YOUNG MASTER (1980) 106min
8.00pm DRUNKEN MASTER 2 (1994) 102min

MONDAY, JUNE 24
1.15 pm MIRACLES (1989) 127min
4.00pm POLICE STORY (1985) 101min
6.15pm ARMOUR OF GOD (1986) 97min
8.30pm ARMOUR OF GOD 2 (1991) 106min

TUESDAY, JUNE 25
1.30pm CITY HUNTER (1993) 105min
3.45pm MIRACLES (1989) 127min
6.30pm PROJECT A (1983) 101min
8.45pm PROJECT A 2 (1987) 101min

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26
2.15pm THE YOUNG MASTER (1980) 106min
4.30pm LITTLE BIG SOLDIER (2010) 95min
9.15pm CITY HUNTER (1993) 105min

THURSDAY, JUNE 27
2.00pm DRUNKEN MASTER 2 (1994) 102min
4.15pm POLICE STORY (1985) 101min
6.30pm POLICE STORY 2 (1988) 101min
8.45pm POLICE STORY 3: SUPERCOP (1992) 95min
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Eric P

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Re: hey nyc film nerd bore. (general neat film stuff I like)
« Reply #50 on: July 19, 2013, 07:36:28 AM »
http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/calendar?view=list&month=09&year=2013#showing-41491



my favorite Goddard film will be playing at Anthology Film Archives.

this whole series is awesome

http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/series/41442

other crazy things at AFA are the Russ Meyer exhibition
http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/series/41185

and a series of basically early porn

http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/series/41365

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As entertainment media are transformed in the 21st century, sex is, as ever, omnipresent, a perennial part of popular culture. Before the advent of modern-day pornography, a vast and rapidly-paced world of smut peddling was the norm, complete with its own secret history. Produced by Something Weird Video, Frank Henenlotter’s epic new documentary THAT’S SEXPLOITATION! reveals the untold story of American cinema’s gloriously sordid cinematic past. Starting in the 1920s, expert exploiteer David F. Friedman and Henenlotter navigate us through more than five salacious decades of skin flicks. It’s the true story of dirty movies, traced in elegant detail from the bizarre locations where these nudie shorts were screened to the ongoing legal battles fought by their promoters. And of course there are the stories of the innovators themselves, people who often risked their own security and livelihood to make these films, believing in some way that what they were doing wasn’t a ‘bad’ thing – and that it could rake in some dough. Wall-to-wall clips, most of which are as whacked-out as they are astoundingly unseen, provide the lush backdrop for the definitive cinematic chronicle of skin-on-celluloid, THAT’S SEXPLOITATION!

To celebrate the premiere of Henenlotter’s THAT’S SEXPLOITATION!, Anthology Film Archives and Something Weird Video are proud to present a mind-bending assortment of the classick and the uber-obscure, straight from the vault at Something Weird Video World Headquarters! Many of these films haven’t played NYC since their original release, if ever – and all are being screened in glorious 35mm (supplemented by a selection of Sexploitation trailers)!

also next weekend BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD DO AMERICA

http://www.bam.org/film/2013/beavis-and-butt-head-do-america

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Re: hey nyc film nerd bore. (general neat film stuff I like)
« Reply #51 on: July 31, 2013, 09:42:12 AM »
http://www.bam.org/film/2013/wing-chung-classics

In conjunction with the release of The Grandmaster, Wong Kar-wai’s
biopic about Bruce Lee mentor Ip Man, we present a week run of Enter
the Dragon in a brand-new restoration. The film screens alongside the
greatest cinematic displays of wing chun, the legendary kung fu style
Ip passed on to generations of martial artists.

Popularized by icons like Lee and Sammo Hung, wing chun has become an
action movie staple. Revel in the gut-punching action, lightning-fast
fight moves, and gloriously over-the-top kung fu choreography of some
of the most entertaining popcorn flicks ever made.

On the docket;
Ip Man
Enter The Dragon (beautiful restoration)
Way of the Dragon
Enter the Fat Dragon (Sammo Hung's parody of Way)
The Prodigal Son (Biao Yuen and Sammo Hung in this GREAT slapstick kung fu comedy)
Invincible Shaolin (one of my favorite films from my favorite HK film director the TRAGICALLY overlooked Chang Cheh)
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Re: hey nyc film nerd bore. (general neat film stuff I like)
« Reply #52 on: July 31, 2013, 01:58:26 PM »
New York City...

why can't I live in New York City.
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