Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Criterion favorites
When I don't know what I want to rent on Netflix, sometimes I just take a look at Criterion's site and get what looks interesting. It doesn't always garantee that I'll love or even finish all of them, but they do know some great and beautiful movies.
-The Red Shoes
I love 1940's technicolor and the 1940's in general. Victoria Page was an amazing ballerina and Boris Lermontov is an amazing actor in this.
-The River
Directed by Jean Renoir, this was the first technicolor film made in India. The colors are gorgeous and the story is one that can take you back to childhood.
wild
strawberries
My favorite by Swedish director Ingmar Bergman.
-Summertime
This film will make you want to book a trip to Italy.
-Antoine Doinel Series
I'm sorta tipsy and word can't describe how much I love Truffaut's Antoine Doinel series. So fun and playful.
cleo from 5 to 7
So very gorgeous and femimine.
-Notorious
Absolutely my favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie.
-Trouble In Paradise
An elegant classic.
-The Fire Within
Good and dark
Thelife Aquatic
I find anything by Wes Anderson visually inspiring and humorous.
-The Red Shoes
I love 1940's technicolor and the 1940's in general. Victoria Page was an amazing ballerina and Boris Lermontov is an amazing actor in this.
-The River
Directed by Jean Renoir, this was the first technicolor film made in India. The colors are gorgeous and the story is one that can take you back to childhood.
wild
strawberries
My favorite by Swedish director Ingmar Bergman.
-Summertime
This film will make you want to book a trip to Italy.
-Antoine Doinel Series
I'm sorta tipsy and word can't describe how much I love Truffaut's Antoine Doinel series. So fun and playful.
cleo from 5 to 7
So very gorgeous and femimine.
-Notorious
Absolutely my favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie.
-Trouble In Paradise
An elegant classic.
-The Fire Within
Good and dark
Thelife Aquatic
I find anything by Wes Anderson visually inspiring and humorous.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Play It Again, Sam- 1972
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I love the way Diane Keaton dressed in the 70's. Play it again, Sam is one of my favorite Woody Allen comedies. Plus how cool was his San Francisco apartment?