Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

Vote on what I should watch and react to next! This Poll will end most likely THURSDAY and I'll choose the TOP 2 to react to next week on Monday and Wednesday!

No worries, I plan on actually prolonging these recommendations so don't trip if you don't see your selection on here first! :)

Comments

Jordan Porter

I spy a Wong Kar Wai masterpiece on this poll

Anonymous

First Man is a must watch!

jamesvscinema

Also the Poll WInners for this week is Good the Bad the Ugly and for Thursday it's The 40 Year Old Virgin.

Anonymous

Chungking Express all the way

Jansson

Okay guys this has to be Kurosawas time let’s make it happen!!!

Anonymous

Sound of metal!

Anonymous

YES! Road to Perdition!

Anonymous

Yasss! Love to see more Before 💕

Anonymous

Glad to see another one of my suggestions on the list! Road to Perdition will blow you away!

Anonymous

Ran, Primal Fear, Platoon, Road To Perdition and Near Dark A King Lear retelling in medieval Japan ... a breakout performance that put Edward Norton on the map ... Oliver Stone's best film ever (where once someone died, then left the film and it shot in chronological script order) ... One of the most faithful comic book adaptations ever .... Near Dark is Katheryn Bigelow's first film and serious triumph plus you get to see a Cameron-verse cast having fun, especially the late Bill Paxton

kimsmk

Chingking Express and RAN hurt so good

Matt

I'm a drummer and have always thought what if I lost my hearing so Sound of Metal made me cry so much, such a great film

Anonymous

RAN is a masterpiece guys, lets give it some love

Sonia Deepak

Ooooh please let be The English Patient! The film is just gorgeous

Yours truly, Johnny Dollar

It looks like Ran is probably out of the running this week, but its a least staying pretty close to the top, so it should be safe for another try. [Insert mild complaint that there are no Robert Altman movies on the poll here]

Bd Blake

I feel like I'm at a horserace. "COMEON RAN! GO RAN GO!!!"

Marvelous Dolcy

I remember watching Chunking Express eons ago. And noticing the filmmaking. I would say it is so unique. It was the first film I ever looked up the director of photography (Christopher Doyle). And the first Hong Kong film i saw and loved that wasn't produced by Golden Harvest or Shaw Brothers. I havent seen it in a minute. Been trying to get on digital in UK. Wong Kar Wais films are are hard to come by. Hopefully it holds up to my memory. Would love a rewatch.

Marvelous Dolcy

Oh and Ran is a masterpiece. James you need to get on Akira Kurosawsa hes a genius.

Matt

Before Sunset is so close