Hi,
I enjoyed very much reading your words about Marlowe; I found the insights very interesting, revealing and passionate. What type of films are you interested in making?
Amir
Writer
Toronto
I need to somehow keep track of my viewings, or I’ll slowly go crazy:
November 2007
Memories of Murder (Joon-ho Bong, 2007) 9/10
The Story of Temple Drake (Stephen Roberts, 1933) 7/10
Funny Face (Stanley Donen, 1957) 8/10
Outrage (1950) 7/10
The Awful Truth (1937) 10/10
Brothers (2004) 4/10
Michael Clayton (2007) 8.5/10
Kiss of Death (1947) 8/10
The Most Dangerous Game (1932) 7.5/10
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring (2003) 8.5/10
L’Atalante (Vigo, 1934) 9/10
Theodora Goes Wild (1936) 8/10
Scarface (1932) 10/10
No Country for Old Men (2007) 10/10
Audition (1999) 9/10
Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (1967) 9.5/10
The Celluloid Closet (1995) 8/10
Color me Lavender (1997) 6/10
High Fidelity (2000) 7.5/10
The Haunting (1963) 8/10
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) 9.5/10
Indie Sex: Censorship (2007) 7.5/10
Gone to Earth (1950) 9.5/10
Zhou Yu’s Train (2002) 4/10
Tarzan and His Mate (1934) 8/10
A Diary for Timothy (1945) 9/10
Force of Evil (194
9/10
Hi,
I enjoyed very much reading your words about Marlowe; I found the insights very interesting, revealing and passionate. What type of films are you interested in making?
Amir
Writer
Toronto
By: Amir on November 26, 2007
at 4:10 pm
Thanks. I’m not sure really, I have diverse passions and interests. I’m not even sure at what level I’d like to be making films. I’m still trying the waters. At the moment I suppose I’m interested in using more “classical” stories as a foundation, like Edgar Allen Poe or loose interpretations as fairy tales so I have a sound foundation, but I think I’ll move beyond that soon enough.
By: philosopherouge on November 26, 2007
at 4:36 pm