INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL MOVIE!
The Fall, 2006 (dir. Tarsem Singh)
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Coke by Arthur Radebaugh (1906-1974)
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MR. PINK: I mean, everybody panics. Everybody. Things get tense, you panic, it’s human nature. I don’t care what your name is, you can’t help it. Fuck, man. You panic on the inside, in your head, you know? And you give yourself a couple of seconds, you get a hold of the situation, you deal with it. What you don’t do is start shooting up the place and start killing people.
- Reservoir Dogs
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1. Zodiac (directed by David Fincher)
2. There Will Be Blood (directed by Paul Thomas Anderson)
3. Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster (directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky)
4. The Pianist (directed by Roman Polanski)
5. The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy (directed by Peter Jackson)
6. Kill Bill: Volume II (directed by Quentin Tarantino)
7. No Country For Old Men (directed by Joel and Ethan Coen)
8. You Can Count On Me (directed by Kenneth Lonergan)
9. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (directed by Shane Black)
10. Team America: World Police (directed by Trey Parker and Matt Stone)
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I don’t agree with everything on it but, all in all, not a bad list.
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Under the purifying gaze of Christ, Jacqueline Logan as Mary Magdalene fights off the temptations of Pride & the other Seven Deadly Sins in Cecile B. DeMille’s The King of Kings (1927).
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2009 #102 Moon (dir. Duncan Jones, 2009)
2009 #101 The Conversation (dir. Francis Ford Coppola, 1974)
2009 #103 Thirst - 박쥐 (dir. Chan-wook Park, 2009)
An extraordinarily complex, masterful piece of film-making. (This poster was banned in Korea.)