If you liked Babel...

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reddmadder

If you liked Babel...
« on: 25 Jan 2007, 03:31 pm »
Check out Alejandro González Iñárritu's "Amores perros" on dvd...intense drama...better than Babel IMHO.
Also recommend "City of God" by Fernando Meirelles...

gitarretyp

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #1 on: 25 Jan 2007, 04:25 pm »
I haven't seen Amores Perros --it's in my netflix queue --but i'd strongly second the recommendation of City of God. Fantastic film but somewhat depressing.

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Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #2 on: 25 Jan 2007, 04:37 pm »
I thought I read somewhere that Babel, Amores Perros, and 21 grams were somehow all related (besides being directed by the same person).. anyone else see that too?  Are they part of a (loosely connected) trilogy? 

I've seen the others and finally saw Babel the other night... and loved it!!! 

jim

reddmadder

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #3 on: 25 Jan 2007, 05:03 pm »
Hi,
 This is just a guess, but maybe Alejandro might think of them as a trilogy for the following reasons.
  1.On a stylistic level all 3 films interweaves tory lines that intersect at some point.
  2.All the characters are caught in a situation that reflects the socio-economic-political climate of a third world country...except 21 grams.But you could agrue that the Benicio Del Torro character is Mexician and as such, his economic situation is a reflection of his country.Just a guess..all 3 films work alone as far as I'm concerned and far surpass a majority of the Hollywood films made today.

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Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #4 on: 25 Jan 2007, 07:14 pm »
I've seen both, and strongly recommend "city of god". I liked amores perros, but it came across as disconnected somewhat.
But "city of god" is plain awesome! Depressing - yes , but still its a must watch movie!

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Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #5 on: 25 Jan 2007, 08:33 pm »
reddmadder

For me they transcend third world countries and actually make me think about culture (which also includes the socio-political climate you spoke of) and humanity: what defines culture and how we interact with those from differing cultures (and most of this comes from Babel... I really want to go back and watch the others again, especially 21 grams as that is the most opaque in my mind).  Even for the Japanese girl- her culture and experience of the world was much different from other Japanese around her.  It was quite a powerful movie ...

yes, MUCH better than anything I've seen out of Hollywood

jim

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Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #6 on: 25 Jan 2007, 08:55 pm »
City of god  :thumb:

arthur

a long list of my favorite movies
« Reply #7 on: 25 Jan 2007, 09:56 pm »
a friend of mine asked me to compile a list of my favorite movies for a project of his, so i figured i'll just post it here if any of you are interested. sorry it's a long list but i did all this work - might as well have it available for everyone.

this is a list of movies that i think are jems and i can watch over and over again!

AMELIE                                          Jean-Pierre Junet '01
APOCALYPSE NOW REDUX                  Francis F Coppola '01/'79
BEING JOHN MALKOVICH                     Spike Jonze 1999
BIG LEBOWSKI, THE                                Joel Coen '98
BIRDCAGE, THE                                     Mike Nichols '96
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America...      Sacha Baron Cohen '06
BRAZIL: DIRECTOR'S CUT                       Terry Gilliam '85
BULLWORTH                                     Warren Beatty '98
CANADIAN BACON                           Michael Moore '95
CASTLE IN THE SKY                          Hayao Miyazaki '86
CITY OF GOD                                 Katia Lund '02
CITY OF LOST CHILDREN               Marc Caro & Jean P Jeunet '95
CLOCKWORK ORANGE                     Stanley Kubrick 1971
COMING TO AMERICA                      John Landis 1988
CONSTANT GARDNER, THE                   Fernando Meirelles 2005
CRIME OF PADRE AMARO, THE                  Carlos Carrera 2002
CRONOS                                                     Guillermo del Toro 1993
CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON           Ang Lee 2000
DAVID CROSS: LET AMERICA LAUGH                  Lance Bags 2003
DAVID CROSS: THE PRIDE IS BACK                  Troy Miller 1999
DAY AFTER TOMORROW, THE                         Roland Emmerich 2004
DEACONS FOR DEFENSE                                  Bill Duke 2003
DEEP COVER                                               Bill Duke 1992
DELICATESSEN                                              Marc Caro & Jean P Jeunet '91
DIRTY PRETTY THINGS                              Stephan Frears 2002
DOG DAY AFTERNOON                            Sidney Lumet 1975
DR. STRANGELOVE                               Stanley Kubrick 1964
EDDIE IZZARD: CIRCLE                            Anastacia Pappas 2002
EDDIE IZZARD: DRESS TO KILL                Lawrence Jordan '99
ENTER THE DRAGON                                     Rober Clouse 1973
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind            Michael Gondry 2004
EXPERIENT, THE                                           Oliver Hirshbiegel 2001
FIERCE CREATURES                                   Fred Schepisi 1997
FIGHT CLUB                                              David Fincher 1999
FREEWAY                                            Matthew Bright 1996
FUN WITH DICK AND JANE                    Dean Parisot 2005
HARSH TIMES                                    David Ayer '06
HERO                                                Yimou Zhang 2002
HOTEL RWANDA                             Terry George 2004
HOUSE OF FOOLS                             Andrei Konchalovsky 2002
HUSTLE AND THE FLOW                     Craig Brewer 2005
I HEART HUCKEBEES                             David O. Russel 2004
IN-LAWS, THE                                   Arthur Hiller 1979
KIKUJIRO                                      Takeshi (Beat) Kitano 1999
LAND AND FREEDOM                        Ken Loach 1995
Last King of Scotland, The               Kevin Macdonald
LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL                        Roberto Benigni 1997
LIFE OF BRIAN                                  Terry Jones 1979
LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE                      Jonathan Dayton 2006
LORD OF WAR                                 Andrew Niccol 2005
Malèna                                           Giuseppe Torantore 2000
MATRIX, THE (trilogy)                      Andy & Larry Wachowsky '99, '03
MEANING OF LIFE, THE   T                   erry Gilliam & Terry Jones 1983
Menq enq, mer sarere                         Henrik Malyan 1970
MIDNIGHT EXPRESS                              Alan Parker 1978
MONSTER                                               Patty Jenkings 2003
Natural Born Killers: Director's cut             Oliver Stone 1994
Nausicaä                                                       Hayao Miyazaki 1984
NOBODY'S BABY                                             David Seltzer 2001
O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU                       Joel Coen 2000
OBLONGS, THE                                                Angus Oblong & Jace Richdale 2001
OFFICE SPACE                                                Mike Judge 1999
One Flew Over The Coocoo's Nest                       Milos Forman 1975
PAN'S LABYRINTH                                           Guillermo del Toro 2006
PAPILLION                                                    Franklin J. Schaffner 1973
Pi                                                               Darren Aronofsky 1998
PINK FLOYD THE WALL                           Alan Parker 1982
PLATOON                                          Oliver Stone 1986
PLEASANTVILLE                                Gary Ross 1998
PRINCESS MONONOKE                      Hayao Miyazaki 1999
RABBIT-PROOF FENCE                       Phillip Noyce 2002
RED BEARD                                         Akira Kurosawa 1965
REQUIEM FOR A DREAM                            Darren Aronofsky 2000
RHAPSODY IN AUGUST                             Akira Kurosawa 1991
RICHARD PRYOR HERE AND NOW                  Richard Pryor 1983
Richard Pryor Live on Sunset Strip                Joe Layton 1982
RICHARD PRYOR: LIVE AND SMOKIN                   Michael Blum 1985
SCARFACE                                                      Brian De Palma 1983
SEVEN SAMURAI, THE                                   Akira Kurosawa 1954
SPIRITED AWAY                                          Hayao Miyazaki 2001
STALINGRAD                                              Joseph Vilsmaier 1993
THREE FUGITIVES                                          Francis Veber 1989
THREE KINGS                                             David O. Russel 1999
TRUMAN SHOW, THE                                 Peter Weir 1998
WAG THE DOG                                           Barry Levinson 1998
WAGES OF FEAR, THE                              Henri-Georges Clouzot 1953

this is most of them  :lol:

robert1325

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #8 on: 25 Jan 2007, 10:15 pm »
Very nice list! 

Don't like The day after tommorow  :scratch:

arthur

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #9 on: 25 Jan 2007, 10:25 pm »
thank you

yeah after Katriana the ending of The Day After Tomorrow definitely needs to be completely re-done, but i do appreciate how they tried to stick with some of the most likely scientific theories of the direction in which we are heading unless there are drastic changes made... and the special effects were nice, but yes it did have many flaws... but either way i think it's a 'must see' for the science and special effects.

robert1325

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #10 on: 26 Jan 2007, 03:28 pm »
Yeah,  I've only seen it once , that was before I knew the fact that climate change is going to be a very big problem in 30-50 years...  maybe I should watch it again and feel guilty of supporting climate change by buying all the audio stuff

* I use a trends ta-10 t-amp so that's pretty low energy usage

The idea was good,  but I didn't like the acting and the script , pretty weak  :P

My fav. movie is Eternal sunshine of the  spotless mind,   have you seen   Sideways    and    Lost in translation?

gitarretyp

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #11 on: 26 Jan 2007, 04:04 pm »
That's a very good list arthur. It's hard for me to put together a list of favorite films --so many good ones to choose. So, i tend to list favorite directors; ones whose style is great and even their worst work is still better than average. In that vein, i'd list in no particular order:

Andrei Tarkovsky, Akira Kurosawa, Darren Aronofsky, Ingmar Bergman, Jean-Pierre Junet, Jean Cocteau, Takeshi Kitano, Paul Thomas Anderson, Spike Jonze, Martin Scorsese, Takeshi Miike, Alfred Hitchcock, Fritz Lang, Yimou Zhang, Orson Welles, Errol Morris, Coen brothers, Stanley Kubrick, Terry Gilliam, Vincenzo Natali, Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, Sam Mendes, Sofia Coppola, David Fincher, Hayao Miyazaki, Satoshi Kon, Luis Buñuel, Chan-wook Park, Roman Polanski (though, he's made a couple of stinkers), Bennett Miller showed a lot of potential with Capote, and Tom Stoppard even though he's more of a writer. Those are all i can think of right now.
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robert1325

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #12 on: 26 Jan 2007, 04:13 pm »
WOW, that's a very nice list of directors :thumb:

Kurosawa , Aronofsky, Kitano, Jonze, T.Anderson, Scorsese, Coen bro's, Kubrick, Gilliam,Tarantino,Nolan are very good.

I love Punch drunk love,    but find magnolia a bit to much sometimes ( very well made tough )   would you recommend me to see that Boogie thing film?

Fear and loathing is a great laugh / trip,   and  batman begins surprised me!

gitarretyp

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #13 on: 26 Jan 2007, 04:15 pm »
I added a couple more that came to me...And i forgot one of my absolute favorites: David Lynch.

I'd recommend Boogie Nights, if you have an open mind and don't mind lots of overt sexual content.

robert1325

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #14 on: 26 Jan 2007, 04:46 pm »
AAAAH  sofia coppola!   Lost in translation and the Virgin suicides are very good movies,  I  Like the way she gets everything so real .

Ok, I'll watch boogie nights...  Don't really mind sexual content,  I saw a docu called "this film is not yet rated"   It's about the MPAA board system who rate movies ,   they don't mind violence to much,  but Sex is something very filthy according to them  :nono:

gitarretyp

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #15 on: 26 Jan 2007, 05:18 pm »
AAAAH  sofia coppola!   Lost in translation and the Virgin suicides are very good movies,  I  Like the way she gets everything so real .

Ok, I'll watch boogie nights...  Don't really mind sexual content,  I saw a docu called "this film is not yet rated"   It's about the MPAA board system who rate movies ,   they don't mind violence to much,  but Sex is something very filthy according to them  :nono:


Yeah, especially female pleasure. I enjoyed This Film is Not Yet Rated. I didn't think it was too great a film, but the premise and points made were good.

reddmadder

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #16 on: 27 Jan 2007, 12:14 pm »
Hi,
 I didn't care much for The Virgin Suicides.One reason was that the voice over seemed like a last minute tag on and I couldn't easily figure out who it was supposed to be. I should see it again to clarify.
Now Lost in Translation is a really good film,you could easily find some neat metaphors throughout and have an intelligent conversation about that film. The only  mistake ,I think,was the cliche ending.But other than that a really good film.

robert1325

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #17 on: 27 Jan 2007, 12:24 pm »
I loved the ending actually ,  it wasn't to overdone ... Don't know what he whispered in her ear,  that made it so " heartwrecking"  :oops:

reddmadder

Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #18 on: 27 Jan 2007, 01:35 pm »
Hi,
 I forgot about the whisper...I assume it was something affectionate.
 My thought is that the film is really unique in it's subject matter and treatment thereof.
 So when it came time for Murray's character to leave Japan, I felt she pulled out the old car/bus/train ride farewell I've seen since the invention of cinema.I admit a small criticism...just my 2 cents.

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Re: If you liked Babel...
« Reply #19 on: 26 Feb 2007, 09:47 pm »
Just watched Babel last night at a friends place. I didn't like it much at all. I thought it sucked, actually. I found that they were trying to copy the "6 degrees of separation" pattern that the 2004 movie "Crash" did.

I wouldn't recommend Babel to anyone.

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