elaine, 26, film student always, and the last to leave the theatre.

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January 23rd
22:25
I try to avoid dubbed films, but can I just say that Porco Rosso in French with Jean Reno is formidable.

I try to avoid dubbed films, but can I just say that Porco Rosso in French with Jean Reno is formidable.

January 21st
20:04

Imagine the working class cynicism of Ridley Scott’s Alien mixed with the grace and understated realism and existential angst of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey and you’re close to imagining Makoto Yukimura’s masterful Planetes. Following the crew of the Toybox, a ship floating in space to ensure a lack of damage to satellites and spacecraft from space debris, the series has weightier subjects on its mind, such as whether humanity deserves to explore space instead of trying to solve problems on Earth, the unfairness of corporate culture - unsurprisingly, seeing as the lead characters are literally trashmen in space - and the relationship humanity has with the great void. At once glacially paced and utterly compelling, Yukimura’s five volume series is a sobering take on the side of space exploration that we normally ignore in favor of more traditional heroics. (via Planetes)

Imagine the working class cynicism of Ridley Scott’s Alien mixed with the grace and understated realism and existential angst of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey and you’re close to imagining Makoto Yukimura’s masterful Planetes. Following the crew of the Toybox, a ship floating in space to ensure a lack of damage to satellites and spacecraft from space debris, the series has weightier subjects on its mind, such as whether humanity deserves to explore space instead of trying to solve problems on Earth, the unfairness of corporate culture - unsurprisingly, seeing as the lead characters are literally trashmen in space - and the relationship humanity has with the great void. At once glacially paced and utterly compelling, Yukimura’s five volume series is a sobering take on the side of space exploration that we normally ignore in favor of more traditional heroics. (via Planetes)

December 26th
21:08
“Coppola told me after he made The Godfather, ‘I can fail for ten years now.’” - screenwriter Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, Raging Bull) from Tales from the Script, streaming on Netflix.

“Coppola told me after he made The Godfather, ‘I can fail for ten years now.’” - screenwriter Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, Raging Bull) from Tales from the Script, streaming on Netflix.

December 13th
00:05
Barking Dogs Never Bite (Bong Joon-Ho, 2000)

Barking Dogs Never Bite (Bong Joon-Ho, 2000)

December 11th
22:44
Memories of Murder (Bong Joon-Ho, 2003)

Memories of Murder (Bong Joon-Ho, 2003)

December 2nd
21:04
Kenji Miyazawa’s Night on the Galactic Railroad  (1985)

Kenji Miyazawa’s Night on the Galactic Railroad  (1985)

November 29th
19:04
The Good, The Bad, The Weird (Kim Jee-Woon, 2008)

The Good, The Bad, The Weird (Kim Jee-Woon, 2008)

November 9th
22:16
November 7th
22:50
Mother (Bong Joon-ho, 2009)
The stealing golf club scene caused so much anxiety for me, I had to pause it and literally walk it off. Ugh. I love that.

Mother (Bong Joon-ho, 2009)

The stealing golf club scene caused so much anxiety for me, I had to pause it and literally walk it off. Ugh. I love that.

November 6th
18:38
March 18th
10:29
Reverting back to childhood, just for the day.

Reverting back to childhood, just for the day.

February 17th
20:51
Came home to find Dad watching this. Can you believe it was made almost 20 years ago? I’m still awed by it. They’re filming fire. FIRE.

Came home to find Dad watching this. Can you believe it was made almost 20 years ago? I’m still awed by it. They’re filming fire. FIRE.