Originally posted by Dario Argento
Great choises... I thought I was the only one in here who knew Dreyer.
I got lucky - we had one small indy cinema in the city I grew up in and I'd go to it every week no matter what was showing. They had a CT Dreyer season one summer and I was hooked.
Incidentaly, I see that TNT - Turner Classic movies is having a season of Dreyer movies this September.
Sunday, September 5
10:00 PM - Carl Th. Dreyer: My Metier ('95)
12:00 AM - The Passion of Joan of Arc ('28) (also Silent Sunday Night)
2:00 AM - Vampyr ('31)
3:30 AM - Carl Th. Dreyer: My Metier ('95)
Sunday, September 12
10:00 PM - Day of Wrath ('43)
12:00 AM - The Parson's Widow ('20) (also Silent Sunday Night)
1:30 AM - Michael ('24)
Sunday, September 19
10:00 PM - Ordet ('55)
12:15 AM - Leaves from Satan's Book ('19) (also Silent Sunday Night; special start time)
Sunday, September 26
10:00 PM - Gertrud ('65)
12:00 AM - Master of the House ('25) (also Silent Sunday Night)
2:15 AM - Carl Th. Dreyer: My Metier ('95)
No doubt I'm wasting my breath - but you folks in the USA could do worse than broaden your horizons beyond L.O.T. ****ing R.
Originally posted by Primitive Screwhead #1
I'm adding Michael Mann to my list as well. Collateral was a nice follow up to Ali and Heat. A little slower, but the mood was great (I like Mann's choice of flim medium), and Jamie Foxx did a lot better than I thought he would in his role.
I would share my oppinion on Michael Mann but I haven't seen Collateral yet. As soon as I see it I'll add my oppinion.