When: 7:00 pm on Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Where: Casa de Springer
What: a movie and pizza
The year is 2092 and 118 year old Nemo recounts his life story.
The movie is a little over 2 hours, so we'll try to start pretty close to 7 so we can have time for DC if everyone is up for it. First one there can park in the garage.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
September 30 // Le Bonheur // Bjorn
TMN is back!! Tonight I am showing "Le Bonheur" (not "Le Boner" okay guys? ), a French New Wave film by Agnes Varda. Varda was one of the only female directors associated with the French New Wave, and her films offer a different take on male-female relationships than most of the other directors of the time.
"Le Bonheur" ( French for "Happiness", not for "Boner", remember?) is described by Criterion thusly:
Though married to the good-natured, beautiful Thérèse (Claire Drouot), young husband and father François (Jean-Claude Drouot) finds himself falling unquestioningly into an affair with an attractive postal worker. One of Agnès Varda’s most provocative films, Le Bonheur examines, with a deceptively cheery palette and the spirited strains of Mozart, the ideas of fidelity and happiness in a modern, self-centered world.
"Le Bonheur" ( French for "Happiness", not for "Boner", remember?) is described by Criterion thusly:
Though married to the good-natured, beautiful Thérèse (Claire Drouot), young husband and father François (Jean-Claude Drouot) finds himself falling unquestioningly into an affair with an attractive postal worker. One of Agnès Varda’s most provocative films, Le Bonheur examines, with a deceptively cheery palette and the spirited strains of Mozart, the ideas of fidelity and happiness in a modern, self-centered world.
So join me at House Garry at 7:30 for pizza, Dawson's and Boners-- I mean Bonheur!
Sunday, August 30, 2015
September 3, 2015 // Rize // Ben
Little known fact: in addition to movies from Japan where the bad guy turns into a giant vagina monster and movies where everyone has a gun in each hand at all times including even when they are eating breakfast, I also LOVE dance movies. Center Stage, Step Up, Street Dance, You Got Served, I love them all.
My love for watching dance even extends to the hit TV show So You Think You Can Dance. When Caroline were watching one of the more recent episodes, one of the dancers (Jaja, a krumper from the Czech Republic and my favorite person on the show) talked about how she got into American Style street dance from all the way across the ocean when she saw the film we're watching this week: Rize.

Take it away, Wikipedia: Rize is an American documentary movie starring Lil' C, Tommy Johnson, also known as Tommy the Clown, and Miss Prissy. The documentary exposes the new dance form known as krumping which originated in the early 1990s in Los Angeles. The film was written and directed by David LaChapelle.
See you at 7:30 at House Garry this THURSDAY (sorry about all of the back and forth). Pizza provided, bring your own movement clothes.
bg
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
August 19, 2015 // The Treasure of the Sierra Madre // Springer
When: 7:30, August 19,
2015
Where: Casa de Springer
What: Pizza, whatever
adult beverages you bring, a movie, and perhaps some DC
I first heard of this
film while listening to a podcast called "Thinking Sideways" that
deals with unsolved mysteries - in this case the mystery of who really was B.
Traven. I have not seen the film before, but it won the Academy Awards in 1948
for Directing, Writing Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor. It was
nominated for Best Picture but lost to Laurence Olivier's adaptation of Hamlet.
It probably won't suck.
From Wikipedia:
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) is an American dramatic adventurous neo-western with elements of Film Noir, written and directed by John Huston. It is a feature film adaptation of B. Traven's 1927 novel of the same name, about two financially desperate Americans, Fred C. Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart) and Bob Curtin (Tim Holt), who in the 1920s join reluctant old-timer Howard (Walter Huston, the director's father) in Mexico to prospect for gold.
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre was one of the first Hollywood films to be filmed on location outside the U.S. (in the state of Durango and street scenes in Tampico, Mexico), although many scenes were filmed back in the studio and elsewhere in the U.S. The film is quite faithful to the source novel. In 1990, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
You can read more about B. Traven here.
See you Wednesday.
Bjorn - please bring your laptop and DC.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
August 4, 2015 // The Imposter // Caroline
This week I wanted to show a documentary, and had a hard time choosing between a few.
This one, from 2012, is a British-American documentary film about a young Texas boy who went missing at the age of 13 in 1994 – but then in 1997 his family received a phonecall that he was found in 1997, alive, in Spain. This is a really well-styled story (featuring interviews with the family and other participants) and at times I forgot that I was watching a documentary until archived television news footage or headlines were inserted. As to not spoil it, I'll leave it at that.
This one, from 2012, is a British-American documentary film about a young Texas boy who went missing at the age of 13 in 1994 – but then in 1997 his family received a phonecall that he was found in 1997, alive, in Spain. This is a really well-styled story (featuring interviews with the family and other participants) and at times I forgot that I was watching a documentary until archived television news footage or headlines were inserted. As to not spoil it, I'll leave it at that.
Tuesday, August 4th, 7:30pm
House Garry, Pizza + BYOB
Trill.
Monday, July 20, 2015
July 23, 2015 // Breathless // Bjorn
I have chosen to show Jean-Luc Godard's 1960 French New Wave film "Breathless" ("A Bout de Souffle") at the next installment of TMN. It is a highly influential movie made at the very beginning of the New Wave, as it was written and filmed in a way that was considered very unconventional and avant-garde at the time. It is noted for its use of jump cuts hand-held camera work, and natural lighting, devices that were not considered proper cinema techniques at the time, but have since been adopted by many different directors.
Let's check it out at Springer's place. Pizza will be provided, as will Dawson's.
7:30PM
Be there.
Let's check it out at Springer's place. Pizza will be provided, as will Dawson's.
7:30PM
Be there.
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
July 9, 2015 // Picnic at Hanging Rock // Rory
For the Trill among you,
If Netflix is late then our fallback option is Virunga, a 2014 documentary which I have also been wanting to see for a while.
8:00 PM @ House Garry (Thank you, Ben & Caroline!)
115 minutes
Dawson's Creek will be our desert after the main meal.
We will be watching the 1975 Australian film Picnic at Hanging Rock, directed by Peter Weir. I would love to regale you with the compelling tale of an epiphany I had which inspired me to select this film. But the truth is that I noticed it languishing in my Netflix queue and it:
(A) is neither too long (like Carlos (2010), another film (more of a miniseries, really) I wanted to pick) nor too short (like La Jetée (1962))
(A) is neither too long (like Carlos (2010), another film (more of a miniseries, really) I wanted to pick) nor too short (like La Jetée (1962))
(B) seems as though it might meet some of my requirements for quality cinema: namely that it is critically acclaimed and (according to Netflix) "understated, scary, and dark". Oh, and the cinematography is supposed to be top-notch.
But I haven't seen it before (per my rules) so don't blame me if it sucks.
But I haven't seen it before (per my rules) so don't blame me if it sucks.
If Netflix is late then our fallback option is Virunga, a 2014 documentary which I have also been wanting to see for a while.
8:00 PM @ House Garry (Thank you, Ben & Caroline!)
115 minutes
Dawson's Creek will be our desert after the main meal.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)




