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I ingested some early Goddard ('Breathless'). Parky will be pleased.

 

Lovely work. Intellectual but also light.

 

 

Check "Alphaville" mate. :D And "Le Chinoise".

Ta, I've heard Mempris (sp?) is a good one too. Also stars Bridget Bardot :nah:

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I ingested some early Goddard ('Breathless'). Parky will be pleased.

 

Lovely work. Intellectual but also light.

 

 

Check "Alphaville" mate. :D And "Le Chinoise".

Ta, I've heard Mempris (sp?) is a good one too. Also stars Bridget Bardot :nah:

 

Alex, weekend is worth a look for his later 60s work, also Bande à part.

Agree with parky (this time only) on Alphaville.

If you can find it Hiroshima Mon Amour by Alain Resnais is an awesome French New Wave film.

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I ingested some early Goddard ('Breathless'). Parky will be pleased.

 

Lovely work. Intellectual but also light.

 

 

Check "Alphaville" mate. :icon_lol: And "Le Chinoise".

Ta, I've heard Mempris (sp?) is a good one too. Also stars Bridget Bardot :nah:

 

Alex, weekend is worth a look for his later 60s work, also Bande à part.

Agree with parky (this time only) on Alphaville.

If you can find it Hiroshima Mon Amour by Alain Resnais is an awesome French New Wave film.

Along with 400 Blows, it's on the 'list'.

Watched Get Carter last night btw. :D

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I ingested some early Goddard ('Breathless'). Parky will be pleased.

 

Lovely work. Intellectual but also light.

 

 

Check "Alphaville" mate. :) And "Le Chinoise".

Ta, I've heard Mempris (sp?) is a good one too. Also stars Bridget Bardot :yes

 

Alex, weekend is worth a look for his later 60s work, also Bande à part.

Agree with parky (this time only) on Alphaville.

If you can find it Hiroshima Mon Amour by Alain Resnais is an awesome French New Wave film.

Along with 400 Blows, it's on the 'list'.

Watched Get Carter last night btw. :D

 

Was there a temptation to slip a lads film in at this point just incase all the Godard looked a bit poncey? :razz:

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I ingested some early Goddard ('Breathless'). Parky will be pleased.

 

Lovely work. Intellectual but also light.

 

 

Check "Alphaville" mate. :) And "Le Chinoise".

Ta, I've heard Mempris (sp?) is a good one too. Also stars Bridget Bardot :yes

 

Alex, weekend is worth a look for his later 60s work, also Bande à part.

Agree with parky (this time only) on Alphaville.

If you can find it Hiroshima Mon Amour by Alain Resnais is an awesome French New Wave film.

Along with 400 Blows, it's on the 'list'.

Watched Get Carter last night btw. :D

 

Was there a temptation to slip a lads film in at this point just incase all the Godard looked a bit poncey? :razz:

It was on TCM last night. As you know, I have no problem with looking a bit poncey.

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Hiroshima Mon Amour is not French New Wave. it's like saying Bresson is French New Wave just because he was French and made films during the 50's, 60's and 70's despite his cinema having nothing in common with the classic 'New Wave' films. critics normally include Resnais though with Truffuat and Godard because lets be honest. critics are fucking lazy.

 

i didn't really enjoy Hiroshima Mon Amour although the opening 20 minutes were spectacular, but I'm still keen on seeing Last Year At Marienbad - which aesthetically looks really interesting.

 

and Weekend. now that is a hilarious movie. it's like the cinema equivalent of Super æ. :yes

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Hiroshima Mon Amour is not French New Wave. it's like saying Bresson is French New Wave just because he was French and made films during the 50's, 60's and 70's despite his cinema having nothing in common with the classic 'New Wave' films. critics normally include Resnais though with Truffuat and Godard because lets be honest. critics are fucking lazy.

 

i didn't really enjoy Hiroshima Mon Amour although the opening 20 minutes were spectacular, but I'm still keen on seeing Last Year At Marienbad - which aesthetically looks really interesting.

 

and Weekend. now that is a hilarious movie. it's like the cinema equivalent of Super æ. :yes

 

Sloopjohn, two words - fuck off. If that's the best you can do I suggest studying something else. Maybe you should consider accountancy because I doubt you realise 0 comes after 24!

Obviously academics are also lazy because Resnais's film in your opinion doesn't make New Wave. Have you actually watched it? Do you actually understand what French New Wave is?

Flashbacks, use of documentary/news footage from post Hiroshima were all common production technics in 1958, weren't they?

 

As for your comment on Weekend, maybe you can go ask one of your lecturers the importance of it because you're obviously can't find it yourself.

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Hiroshima Mon Amour is not French New Wave. it's like saying Bresson is French New Wave just because he was French and made films during the 50's, 60's and 70's despite his cinema having nothing in common with the classic 'New Wave' films. critics normally include Resnais though with Truffuat and Godard because lets be honest. critics are fucking lazy.

 

i didn't really enjoy Hiroshima Mon Amour although the opening 20 minutes were spectacular, but I'm still keen on seeing Last Year At Marienbad - which aesthetically looks really interesting.

 

and Weekend. now that is a hilarious movie. it's like the cinema equivalent of Super æ. :yes

 

Sloopjohn, two words - fuck off. If that's the best you can do I suggest studying something else. Maybe you should consider accountancy because I doubt you realise 0 comes after 24!

Obviously academics are also lazy because Resnais's film in your opinion doesn't make New Wave. Have you actually watched it? Do you actually understand what French New Wave is?

Flashbacks, use of documentary/news footage from post Hiroshima were all common production technics in 1958, weren't they?

 

As for your comment on Weekend, maybe you can go ask one of your lecturers the importance of it because you're obviously can't find it yourself.

Easy tiger.

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Is it just me or does the lack of women in this place seem to lead to the blokes developing a menstrual cycle?

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Is it just me or does the lack of women in this place seem to lead to the blokes developing a menstrual cycle?

It's normally just Thompers.

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