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Insomnia (1997 Norway):

Liked it. Stellan Skarsgård is great, as usual. Definitely worth a watch.
 
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I liked that version, from what I remember of it. Creepy.

Robin Williams was excellent in that role (along with 24 Hour Photo, IIRC). He really changed directions later in his career. It has been years since I've seen it, too.

Elite Squad: The Enemy Within

Apparently this is the third movie in a trilogy. I did not know that until the movie started (the subtitles said "Elite Squad 2" and imdb said this was part of a trilogy, when I looked it up afterwards). Unfortunately, Netflix doesn't have the first two on streaming, so I'll have to see if they have them on disc.

Brazilian movie about a straight cop rising up in the ranks of a very corrupt military police force in Rio de Janeiro. I thought it was very well done, and didn't gloss over some of the workings of a corrupt organization, also not going over the top while showing the corruption. Definitely worth a watch.
 
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Life Itself:

Doc about Roger Ebert. I disagreed with many of his reviews*, and as a dumb kid, grew up thinking his show was a tv money grab/farce. I tell you this: it got dusty really quick when watching this doc. Yes, a bit of a suck-up job, but he deserved it. The gleam in his eye when they started talking movies or his wife...you could tell the passion he had. Amazing, wonderful movie. Must see.

*They showed clips of some past reviews of movies, and he dissed "Three Amigos" and "Nat'l Lampoon's Christmas Vacation." That was a big peeve of mine: often he didn't review movies for what they were, especially stupid banal comedies.
 
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Fish Tank

Trouble teen's life takes a turn when mom brings home mysterious boyfriend.

It was okay, then it turned ALL THE CREEPY (and not in a horror/terror way). That being said, really no point to the movie; kind of a slice of life movie, which CAN be good but it's often times difficult to pull off. This movie didn't pull it off. And did I mention THE CREEPY?! Ish.
 
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Charlie Victor Romeo:

Movie/documentary (it kind of blurs the lines) using real black box recordings from airline crashes as the dialogue to the movie. Acting is horrible, and understandable. The audio is the meat. Absolutely captivating. I wouldn't watch it if you're headed to BOS, though. Wait until you come back.
 
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Three Days Of The Condor:

Decent CIA flick. And man, does Robert Redford look similar to Brad Pitt in this movie. It's worth a gander.
 
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Stop At Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story

Amazing. Simply amazing. I was a LeMond fan growing up (used to bike in HS; did charity rides quite often). During the "good" Lance years, I thought LeMond was one of those old bitter athletes that didn't want their accomplishments bested. I could not have been more wrong. This documentary makes me want to personally write a letter of apology to him. The detail in this doc is quite astounding. Interviews, etc....much detail. They left no stone unturned.
 
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Three Days Of The Condor:

Decent CIA flick. And man, does Robert Redford look similar to Brad Pitt in this movie. It's worth a gander.

Better than decent. One of the few movies of this type where the character actually thinks.
 
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Simon of the Desert:

OK, so Luis Buñuel was an interesting man. (Most people know him from Un Chien Andalou, and most people know that only for the opening scene. Which is horrific and which I either have never understood or which has lost its value in the ensuing 90 {almost, wow!} years.)

This movie is the best I have seen from him so far, and is more than garden variety surrealism. It's very 60's, and for my money the end is a cop out, but as a weird little parable it stands up with Fellini, at about 1/5th the length. Solid B, and a little extra credit for not being gratuitously weird.
 
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Lance Armstrong might be one of the biggest non-murdering/raping scumbags of all time.

Logan's Run. I guess it was all the rage at the time but for me it didn't hold up well and I'm not sure I would have felt differently even then.

Citizen X - 1995. Missed this one completely somehow. Story of a serial killer in Russia. A soviet detective suspects a member of the party and he's obstructed the entire way as bureaucrats insist a party member could never be responsible. Quite riveting with great performances from Stephen Rea and Jeffrey DeMunn. Donald Surherland and Max Von Sydow don't hurt either. Highly recommend.
 
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Logan's Run. I guess it was all the rage at the time but for me it didn't hold up well and I'm not sure I would have felt differently even then.

It was pure cheese even when it came out. It's loved because it's wonderful trash, not despite it.

In the book the max age is 21, not 30.
 
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The November Man:

CIA guy comes back to protect a witness/fellow spy. Things don't go as planned. Cliche, cliche, stereotype assassin (but she's female! So it's DIFFERENT!), action sequence, cliche, twist, cliche, twist, DOUBLE-TWIST!!!!, cliche, happy ending.

Executed well, given those parameters, though. I guess that's something.
 
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Life Itself:

Doc about Roger Ebert. I disagreed with many of his reviews*, and as a dumb kid, grew up thinking his show was a tv money grab/farce. I tell you this: it got dusty really quick when watching this doc. Yes, a bit of a suck-up job, but he deserved it. The gleam in his eye when they started talking movies or his wife...you could tell the passion he had. Amazing, wonderful movie. Must see.

*They showed clips of some past reviews of movies, and he dissed "Three Amigos" and "Nat'l Lampoon's Christmas Vacation." That was a big peeve of mine: often he didn't review movies for what they were, especially stupid banal comedies.

I love this montage, no matter how many times I see it. So dang funny.
 
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Movies watched in March:

* Criterion Collection

Silent Naruse, Eclipse Series 26 (2011) *
- Flunky, Work Hard, Mikio Naruse (1931)
- No Blood Relation, Mikil Naruse (1932)
- Apart From You, Mikio Naruse (1933)
- Every-Night Dreams, Mikio Naruse (1933)
- Street Without End, Mikio Naruse (1934)
Travels With Hiroshi Shimizu, Eclipse Series 15 (2009) *
- Japanese Girls at the Harbor, Hiroshi Shimizu (1933)
- Mr. Thank You, Hiroshi Shimizu (1936)
- The Masseurs and a Woman, Hiroshi Shimizu (1938)
- Ornamental Hairpin, Hiroshi Shimizu (1941)
Raymond Bernard, Eclipse Series 5 (2007) *
- Wooden Crosses, Raymond Bernard (1932)
- Les Misérables, Raymond Bernard (1934)
Alexander Korda’s Private Lives, Eclipse Series 16 (2009) *
- The Private Life of Henry VIII, Alexander Korda (1933)
- The Private Life of Don Juan, Alexander Korda (1934)
- Rembrandt, Alexander Korda (1936)
Kenji Mizoguchi’s Fallen Women, Eclipse Series 13 (2008) *
- Sisters of the Gion, Kenji Mizoguchi (1936)
- Osaka Elegy, Kenji Mizoguchi (1936)
- Women of the Night, Kenji Mizoguchi (1948)
- Street of Shame, Kenji Mizoguchi (1956)
Presenting Sacha Guitry, Eclipse Series 22 (2010) *
- The Story of a Cheat, Sacha Guitry (1936)
- The Pearls of the Crown, Sacha Guitry (1937)
- Désiré, Sacha Guitry (1937)
- Quadrille, Sacha Guitry (1938)
Whiplash, Damien Chazelle (2014) – Chazelle is a drummer. Miles Teller played drums in film.
Lubitsch Musicals, Eclipse Series 8 (2007) *
- The Love Parade, Ernst Lubitsch (1929)
- Monte Carlo, Ernst Lubitsch (1930)
- The Smiling Lieutenant, Ernst Lubitsch (1931)
- One Hour With You, Ernst Lubitsch (1932)
Silent Ozu: Three Family Comedies, Eclipse Series 10 (2008) *
- Tokyo Chorus, Yasujiro Ozu (1931)
- I Was Born, But…, Yasujiro Ozu (1932)
- Passing Fancy, Yasujiro Ozu (1933)
Sabu!, Eclipse Series 30 (2011) *
- Elephant Boy, Robert Flaherty & Zoltán Korda (1937)
- The Drum, Zoltán Korda (1938)
- Jungle Book, Zoltán Korda (1942)
The Theory of Everything, James Marsh (2014)
The Thief of Bagdad, Ludwig Berger, Michael Powel & Tim Whelan (1940) *
Foreign Correspondent, Alfred Hitchcock (1940) *
Night Train to Munich, Carol Reed (1940) *
The Great Dictator, Charlie Chaplin (1940) *
49th Parallel, Michael Powell (1941) *
The Lady Eve, Preston Sturges (1941) *
The Judge, David Dobkin (2014)
Last Will. & Testament, Laura Wilson & Lisa Wilson (2012) - documentary on the authorship of Shakespeare
The Devil and Daniel Webster, William Dieterle (1941) *
George Bernard Shaw on Film, Eclipse Series 20 (2010) *
- Major Barbara, Gabriel Pascal (1941)

I apologize for not commenting on the above; but, all are worth watching.
 
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Christ, you watch way more movies than I do! During college hockey offseason, I probably average 5-6 a week. That will probably go up this year, since I don't have cable anymore, so Netflix is my prime source for viewing.
 
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