Ancora da vedere 7 psicopatici, Amour,C'era una Volta in Anatolia, Cosmopolis, Faust, Holy motors, Hugo Cabret, Il sospetto, Io e te, La regola del silenzio, Lincoln, L'intervallo, The master, Un sapore di ruggine e ossa e Vita di pi
Paradiso amaro
Stephen Chbosky "Noi siamo infinito"
Bennett Miller "Moneyball - L'arte di vincere"
Jaume Balagueró "Bed time"
Rian Johnson "Looper - In fuga dal passato "
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Il dittatore
Cogan - Killing Them Soflty
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  • hjhhjij
    5 jan 13
    Seven Psychopaths is great (I mean, I was already hopeful because of the presence of Walken and Waits). Also, Rust and Bone is a good film, although Audiard's "A Prophet" (which I just saw recently) is much better.
     
    • pixies77
      5 jan 13
      I really liked Bruges, very much Tarantino but still personal. I missed 7 Psychopaths in the cinema and I have "availability" issues. The Prophet was very beautiful. In the meantime, I watched Once Upon a Time in Anatolia; it’s worth it.
    • hjhhjij
      5 jan 13
      Even the 7 psychopaths deserve it; if you can find it, that's a good thing. I haven't seen Anatolia, now I'm watching "Fargo" by the Coens, when I have time I'll see if I can catch up with it.
    • pixies77
      5 jan 13
      Great Fargo, one of the best of the little brothers. Once Upon a Time in Anatolia is long and slow, excellent screenplay and beautiful locations as well.
    • hjhhjij
      5 jan 13
      Well, you gave me some good information: long and slow isn't a problem, my favorite films are Stalker and 2001, you know, and I love the other Once Upon a Time, the one by Leone, which isn't short either. Great screenplay, okay, I want to trust you. Beautiful locations, well, I imagined that. Come on, as soon as I have three hours to dedicate to a movie, I’ll watch it.
    • hjhhjij
      5 jan 13
      Fargo is beautiful. Anyway, I'm not watching it RIGHT NOW; the exact phrase was: these days I'm watching Fargo (I've seen it twice). Now I move on to Lebowski, and I’m done with the Coens.
  • pixies77
    5 jan 13
    Well, some films are always worth it. The Big Lebowski didn't blow me away, but I was very young at the time; it seems to please just about everyone, I should give it another watch :) The best by the Coens for me remains A Serious Man, an absolute masterpiece.
     
    • hjhhjij
      5 jan 13
      Very, very beautiful The Man Who Wasn't There.
    • pixies77
      8 jan 13
      Rewatched The Big Lebowski. An absolute masterpiece, the best Coen brothers film.
  • L0LL0
    5 jan 13
    COSMOPOLIS!!!! I highly recommend it :)
     
    • pixies77
      5 jan 13
      Yes, it's already on the list; even if De Lillo always scares me a bit, for uncle Cronenberg, this and more.
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