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an engrossing, immediate depiction of late 80s los angeles, this film is elevated by the electrifying performances of the eye candy hall of famers linnea 'scream queen' quigley, ginger 'score' lynn and karen 'slurp' russell as they infiltrate an illegal porn making venture and dodgy prostitution ring on hollywood blvd. what really sets this one apart from it's contemporaries is the level of realness the film delves into as the ladies are forced to strip down to their bare essence to nab the crooks.

essential late-night viewing 

  On 1/18/2020 at 10:19 PM, Nebraska said:

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an engrossing, immediate depiction of late 80s los angeles, this film is elevated by the electrifying performances of the eye candy hall of famers linnea 'scream queen' quigley, ginger 'score' lynn and karen 'slurp' russell as they infiltrate an illegal porn making venture and dodgy prostitution ring on hollywood blvd. what really sets this one apart from it's contemporaries is the level of realness the film delves into as the ladies are forced to strip down to their bare essence to nab the crooks.

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Have u seen this un?  80s sexploitation has become a hobby recently, finding obscure trackers that pop up:

 

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^^ yes. i have the entire andy sidaris oeuvre titled 'bullets, bombs and babes'. one of his muses was julie strain who, just recently, was rumored to be dead, but turned it to be a crude hoax. 

  On 3/22/2019 at 9:51 PM, rhmilo said:

La Vie de Jesus was really good. Or at least I thought so back when it came out.

Late response but wanted to follow up. This film is brilliant. His visual style is fully-realized already (the shot that emphasizes epilepsy as "The Sacred Disease" is amazing). The references that subtly relate or connect to the history of this region (the Somali tv footage reflecting WWI, Armistice Day, etc.) give such a cold but unavoidable context for the inescapable misery in these characters' lives.

It's amazing how arguably every film he's made since can be directly or indirectly tied to elements/characters in this film (and that's not including Bailleul itself). I now have the Renan work this film is based on in my reading list.

Then to think about Dumont's career trajectory (esp. over the past ~5 years) and how it still has its roots in this era/style. I personally don't care if he keeps polishing the same stone. It's a hell of a stone!

  On 1/21/2020 at 11:46 AM, very honest said:

Is it just me or does Al Pacino fucking suck?

He was pretty good in The Scent of a Woman, but... yeah, I know what you mean. I like holding actors/actresses up against Daniel Day Lewis in There Will Be Blood because that is a fucking pinnacle of acting.

he was good until scarface and then somehow he couldnt STOP YELLIINNNNGGGGG

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  On 11/24/2015 at 12:29 PM, Salvatorin said:

I feel there is a baobab tree growing out of my head, its leaves stretch up to the heavens

  

 

 

  On 1/21/2020 at 7:27 PM, dr lopez said:

he was good until scarface and then somehow he couldnt STOP YELLIINNNNGGGGG

 

that's pretty much my take. he was trying when he was younger and then got too confident. go full spaz and call it a scene. 

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this wasn't that bad, but not sure it was that great either. obviously sam mendes loved 'gravity' because he gives this similar treatment and wants you to hold your breathe the full duration of his film. problem is- when there's nothing happening, the main characters have these boring chats- then something happens and you're like "wait- what's happening now?" before there's another boring chat about to happen.

there's one scene where 'the main character' is walking around this bombed out city and that was just a mindblowing shot the entire scene. but besides that i'd say it was just a little above "okay" 

  On 1/21/2020 at 1:25 PM, Squee said:

I like holding actors/actresses up against Daniel Day Lewis in There Will Be Blood because that is a fucking pinnacle of acting.

The only complaint I had with his performance in that was that he was so perfect that it made the rest of the cast look like amateurs. One thing I found noticeably distracting was that his accent and speech mannerisms matched the period perfectly, and everyone else sounded like it was 2007.

  On 1/21/2020 at 8:38 PM, zero said:

The only complaint I had with his performance in that was that he was so perfect that it made the rest of the cast look like amateurs. One thing I found noticeably distracting was that his accent and speech mannerisms matched the period perfectly, and everyone else sounded like it was 2007.

Paul Dano was excellent as well!

  On 1/21/2020 at 10:58 PM, Rubin Farr said:
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I'm not sure that'll help that heaping pile of shit that was the theatrical cut.

  On 1/21/2020 at 11:46 AM, very honest said:

Is it just me or does Al Pacino fucking suck?

I love Al Pacino, tbqh. Even when he yells. I love Heat. 

  On 1/21/2020 at 10:58 PM, Rubin Farr said:

tried watching this and got to about 15min in before i turned it off. not my thing at all. i never really liked the shining that much but i did get through that. this just seemed to pander to that film

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(Hitchcock, ), loved it. One of the only movies i can think of with drama and comedy mixed perfectly

1971 ,  Andromeda Strain. A Feast for the eyes. Much like the first Alien in that way. con: there is a crying baby.

  On 1/22/2020 at 11:42 PM, Nebraska said:

tried watching this and got to about 15min in before i turned it off. not my thing at all. i never really liked the shining that much but i did get through that. this just seemed to pander to that film

I was forcing myself to watch it, but after a full hour of dumb garbage I just couldn't take anymore.  77% fresh on Rotten tomatoes? Someone should be ashamed of themselves.

Some songs I made with my fingers and electronics. In the process of making some more. Hopefully.

 

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  On 1/16/2020 at 5:06 PM, Nebraska said:

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wow, this was incredibly entertaining. it switches from exploitation to stylistically artsy in the same scene making for some head-damagingly weird visuals. basically nami matsushima gets chucked into prison for the attempted murder of an ex-boyfriend; who just happened to be an undercover cop- who used to capture a yakuza clan. once inside prison though- she begins to coz havoc with the warring female gang groups before everything leads to an all out war betwix prison personnel and guards. and guess what's the root of all this debacle

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the 2nd part in this series, this is probably my favorite; a no holds barred epic assault on the senses. nami escapes from prison with a gang of 6 other inmates- then go on some kind of hallucinatory journey through the wilderness before the final showdown with the guards. it sounds simple- and has your obligatory "rape" scenes- but the photography mixed with comic book style visual edits and brain melting flashbacks/flash-forwards/screen tears and fantasy sequences really make this a fun and unique film.

p.s. this has one of the sexiest endings i've seen in an exploitation film

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things slow down a bit in the 3rd part as nami seeks refuge with a prostitute who's having an incestuous relationship with her mentally challenged brother. a thug recognizes her and threatens to give her up unless she becomes "his main woman" while the prostitute harboring her is shaken down by the local yakuza. meanwhile- there's a cop with one arm on her heels and another inmate with a score to settle. 

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there's a scene where a guy gets a kettle of scolding hot water thrown in his face and that's what it feels like watching these films one after the other

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i actually want to see that

  On 11/24/2015 at 12:29 PM, Salvatorin said:

I feel there is a baobab tree growing out of my head, its leaves stretch up to the heavens

  

 

 

Uncut Gems is one of, if not the best film/s I've ever seen. JoJo Rabbit and 1917 are also absolutely fantastic. it's a good time for new film right now.

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