Friday, May 15, 2009

Art/House Film Revolution

"i Just wanna see some shit blow-up."

How Bout...

"as Long as there is some action, guns & sex I'll watch it!"

I am tired of the same sad shit that gets pushed on the big-screen. Wolverine was soo bad, I felt like I was watching a live photo-journal of his history. I didn't learn anything knew besides what you can do with a green screen. The movie lacked substance.
I walked out the theater with the same feeling I had after lunch in fifth grade, hungrey and twenty-cents broker. But, this time I lost ten bucks, well my mom did she paid for it.
I just got through watching Sex, Lies and Videotape. Dir. Steven Soderbergh (Oceans 11 guy) who started his career as far left from hollywood as possiable. The tagged art/house film. The type of films you see at blockbuster with only two copies and a old lady sweatin like she's been in a hot tub for five hours over it.

These films tackle topics of substance, not really F.Y.E but it entertains ideas that revolve around human nature. Well, that is my working definition...you tell me yours if you got one better.

So now we have facetsmovies.com the Netflix-like but this time for the movies not so common, over 65,000 copies in there library so far.

Art/House Films Out Now
Daytime Drinking
When a broken-hearted city dweller goes to meet his friends in the countryside for a getaway, he finds that not only have none of them showed up for the trip, but the tiny seaside town is shuttered- no shops are open, no tourists are around, the beach is freezing, and there's no cell phone signal. Unable (and unwilling) to return to Seoul, in the company of some very unusual locals, and subject to...

The Limits of Control
Set in contemporary Spain, the story of a mysterious loner--a stranger--whose activities remain meticulously outside the law. He is in the process of completing a criminal job, yet he trusts no one, and his objectives are not initially divulged

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