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Postby HiFi_Zither » Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:06 am

Fay Grimm full movie

Hal Hartley’s 1997 film HENRY FOOL tells the story of Simon Grim (James Urbaniak), a garbage collector in Queens whose burgeoning talent as a poet is spurred on to greatness by Henry (Thomas Jay Ryan), a failed novelist with a shady past. Though the film gave Hartley art-house success, it was an unlikely candidate for sequeldom--let alone one that’s a spy thriller--but, years later, that what he’s given us with FAY GRIM.

Henry has been missing for seven years, and Simon’s sister, Fay (Parker Posey), is a single parent raising her and Henry’s 14-year-old son, Ned (Liam Aiken), in Woodside, Queens. Simon is in prison for helping Henry escape from the law, but Fay is given a chance to spring him when she is approached by CIA agent Fulbright (Jeff Goldblum), who asks her to go Paris to obtain Henry’s "confessions," a series of notebooks he filled with international political secrets. Once in Paris, Fay is preyed upon by operatives other than those she is meant to deal with, and things don’t go as planned. An unwitting pawn in a complex international scheme set in motion by her missing husband, Fay finds herself traveling to Turkey for answers. Fans of Hartley’s work will be pleased with this oddball take on the espionage genre, in which a permanently tilted camera mirrors the loopy proceedings.
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Postby chillin » Fri Sep 28, 2007 8:12 am

The first few seconds of Blue Velvet where the view starts with a beautiful suburban lawn then sinks below the grass to this intense scene of dirt and insects.

One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest

The misfits from Rudolf the Rednosed Reindeer

Event Horizon
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Postby Et in Arcadia ego » Fri Sep 28, 2007 8:29 am

Shouldn't you be asking if RI reminds us of any movies, instead of the other way around..?
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Postby Et in Arcadia ego » Fri Sep 28, 2007 8:34 am

Cause much as I love this place and consider it a deep part of my, err,...gestalt, so to speak, nothing in film to date has reminded me of this place in the slightest.

And I hope it doesn't. I'm not gonna sit through a 2-3 hour movie in one of those nasty little spring-driven chairs covered in popcorn or jizz0r lauding the efforts of RI members who's wits I'll never match while simultaneously hurling my candy at the screen when I see one of the multitude of idiots here I'd like to poop on..

I mean, candy's expensive.

Especially in those damn NWO Film Duplexes..
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Things that remind me of RI

Postby Stephen Morgan » Fri Sep 28, 2007 9:18 am

Films:
"Dog Soldiers" (UK) (werewolves)
"Code 46" (BBC) (memory manipulation)
"Vanishing Point" (the 1971 original, not the 90s remake!) (US)
"They Live" (US)
"Falling Down" (1993) (US)
"WASP" (UK)
"Phantasm" (US)
"Equilibrium" (US) (chemical suppression of emotions)
"My Brother Tom" (UK) (child abuse)
"Citizen Ruth" (US)
"Broken Arrow" (US)
"Cypher" (US) (memory manipulation)

TV:
"Dark Skies" (US)
"Conviction" (BBC)
"The Power of Nightmares" (BBC)
"A Bit of Fry and Laurie" (BBC)
"Prisoners of Katrina" (BBC)
"Low Winter Sun" (C4)
"Heil, Honey, I'm Home"

Music: Kula Shaker ("I was told by a knight of the sun that wisdom can set people free"), Flaming Lips

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Bad Boy Bubby

Postby Trifecta » Fri Sep 28, 2007 9:56 am

Bad Boy Bubby

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toY_RRuHu5U

shot clip, the film is very powerful.
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Postby H_C_E » Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:55 pm

I still can't decide, in the final analysis, which best encapsulates this forum
"The Black Hole" or "The Cat From Outerspace"?

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Postby orz » Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:08 pm

Dumb & Dumber

I'M KIDDING!!!
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Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:25 pm

jingofever wrote:The Incredible Mr. Limpet
The Patsy
Paper Clips
Broken Arrow
Ratatouille
Borat



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Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:37 pm

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Postby Attack Ships on Fire » Fri Sep 28, 2007 5:45 pm

Two more that I haven't seen mentioned:

"Miracle Mile"

Taken from the IMDB: "A young man meets and falls in love with a young woman at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. This area is known as Miracle Mile, and the whole movie takes place there. They make a date, which he misses, and while he is searching for her, he accidentally finds out that we (the United States) are about to start a nuclear war with the Soviet Union. He frantically searches for her so that they can escape Los Angeles."


"The Reflecting Skin"

IMDB: "A young boy tries to cope with rural life circa 1950s and his fantasies become a way to interpret events. After his father tells him stories of vampires, he becomes convinced that the widow up the road is a vampire, and tries to find ways of discouraging his brother from seeing her. He must deal with an abusive mother, a father with a charge of molestation, a band of youths creating havoc, and an unforgiving environment in general."

Not a lot of people have seen "Skin" but trust me, it seems the kind of movie to give RigInt people nightmares.
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Postby H_C_E » Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:06 pm

"Dumb & Dumber"

THAT'S THE SPIRIT!

Which also happens to be a line from "Blade Runner"

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Postby Jeff » Fri Sep 28, 2007 9:09 pm

Attack Ships on Fire wrote:Not a lot of people have seen "Skin" but trust me, it seems the kind of movie to give RigInt people nightmares.


I saw it on when it was released on video, thanks for reminding me of it. I remember at the time it was rapped by critics as a David Lynch knock off, but I think that's unfair, and not even close to the mark.

Here's a nice, Fortean moment from it and the trailer.
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Postby 8bitagent » Sat Sep 29, 2007 3:10 am

Jeff wrote:
Attack Ships on Fire wrote:Not a lot of people have seen "Skin" but trust me, it seems the kind of movie to give RigInt people nightmares.


I saw it on when it was released on video, thanks for reminding me of it. I remember at the time it was rapped by critics as a David Lynch knock off, but I think that's unfair, and not even close to the mark.

Here's a nice, Fortean moment from it and the trailer.


Haha, that reminded me of a scene from The Cell.

the Cell: easily one of the most visionary looking films Ive ever seen.

Anyways, I beg of people to check out the trailer to the Cremaster Cycle:
http://www.cremaster.net/cc_trailer/cc_trail4.htm

I still gotta see Reflecting Skin(not to be confused with the child rape/UFO/gay hooker feel good film "Mysterious Skin"(buy the guy who did Doom Generation)

Besides Barton Fink, another David Lynchy type film is Twin Falls Idaho:
http://youtube.com/results?search_query ... rch=Search

*would love to know more films that have that Lynchian twin peaks mullholland drive lost highway feeling*
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"The Reflecting Skin" - Very good film

Postby slow_dazzle » Sat Sep 29, 2007 6:43 am

Hardly anyone I know has seen it.

The scene where the greasers in the car are looking at the young boys is laden with hints and suggestions of the creepiest sort. The really creepy aspect is that these are regular punks and not raincoat pervs. Then there is the disappearance of a young boy (or boys - been a while since I saw the film) So the linking of the iconography of regular greaser types, with the abduction and murder of a young boy in a homosexual context, is a real shocker.

Another film that is full of paradoxes and contradictions is "The Last Picture Show". On the surface there is the accepted view of society with all its norms and taboos. Underneath, the taboos get broken left, right and centre. And a lot of people know those taboos are being broken but pretend they are not.

The windswept backdrop and the bleakness of the landscape are metaphors that work really well.

Damn...I have to see those films again!
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