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  • Mr Hanke, I've learned to take your movie reviews at face value. Film ,as art, is left up to the interpretation of the viewer v. the artist...Having said that, I…

    TwoBears | 5 hours ago

    Man of Steel

  • I find it easy to forget it exists.

    Ken Hanke | 19 hours ago

    Man of Steel

  • And not a mention of Superman Returns (a film I thought was the worst of the bunch) in comparison.

    Dionysis | 20 hours ago

    Man of Steel

  • My doctor forbids me to have any exposure whatever to Danny McBride.

    Ken Hanke | 1 day ago

    This Is the End

  • My buddy and I sat down with our beers, were shocked and mystified by what we say, had another beer and high-fived at the end. It reminded my of "Tropic…

    jdawg | 2 days ago

    This Is the End

  • I love how an advert for a line of clothes is called a short film. Considering the date on that, I'd guess it's either coincidental or Dunham's doodle is derivative…

    Ken Hanke | 2 days ago

    Cranky Hanke talks Frances Ha (and other things) with Greta Gerwig

  • I cannot use the word "best", as I must ENJOY a film to give it that moniker, and it certainly made me very uncomfortable for a spell, but it was…

    Big Al | 3 days ago

    Before Midnight

  • Come to think of it Frances Ha and the Dunham comparisons people are trying to make to Girls are a little off, its more comparable to her short film for…

    Me | 4 days ago

    Cranky Hanke talks Frances Ha (and other things) with Greta Gerwig

  • The best thing I've seen all year Well, that far I can't quite go, but it certainly is very good indeed.

    Ken Hanke | 5 days ago

    Before Midnight

  • The best thing I've seen all year, and this will have to be a damn great year for it to be topped. Although, truth be told, I'm not entirely sure…

    Steven | 5 days ago

    Before Midnight

  • I looked at the Youtube versions and they were pretty dire. My guess and from everything I've read, the Kino version seems to be the best one going.

    Ken Hanke | 6 days ago

    M

  • Thank you for the clarification. Is there a "definitive" version you know of that I should be seeking out before I simply watch it on youtube?

    Xanadon't | 6 days ago

    M

  • I should note that 1922 Lang film technique is a good bit less fluid and flashy than that of everything from Metropolis on.

    Ken Hanke | 6 days ago

    M

  • The 1922 Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler is actually in two parts -- The Great Gambler: An Image of the Age and Inferno: A Game for the People of Our Age…

    Ken Hanke | 7 days ago

    M

  • I think that's a compliment. Maybe.

    Ken Hanke | 7 days ago

    North by Northwest

  • Well The Testament of Dr. Mabuse was a great watch. It's the 4 hours or so I'm worried about with Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler. I understand it to be broken…

    Xanadon't | 7 days ago

    M

  • C'mon now, you seem like a happy person. Deep down.

    Xanadon't | 7 days ago

    North by Northwest

  • Any explanation I could come up with as to why this should be would be guesswork. I'd immediately suggest that A Royal Affair is a lousy title with a crummy…

    Ken Hanke | 7 days ago

    Renoir

  • That poses a kind of challenge to see whether or not it's true. I don't normally think in terms of whether a movie was an adaptation or an original, and…

    Ken Hanke | 7 days ago

    Strangers on a Train

  • I'm presuming you mean the Dr. Mabuse films and not the Karel Reisz picture from the '70s. It's a long time since I've seen them, but I don't recall them…

    Ken Hanke | 7 days ago

    M

  • I would advise against it -- doing this professionally, I mean.

    Ken Hanke | 7 days ago

    North by Northwest

  • I was frankly startled by how many people absolutely loved the film -- and by how well it did here. The Tuesday 4 o'clock did better than I would've guessed--…

    Xanadon't | 7 days ago

    Renoir

  • Seems like a disproportionate amount of the big Hollywood pictures of the time were adaptations of novels or plays.

    Xanadon't | 7 days ago

    Strangers on a Train

  • Ah. I'd give it another look, but I told myself I wasn't allowed to sit down with M again until I've watched, or at least attempted to watch, The Gambler.

    Xanadon't | 7 days ago

    M

  • I take it you will not be there. Alas, no. Hoping to catch Barcelona though. But only if I've got Before Midnight watched by 8 o'clock Tuesday. Speaking of, I…

    Xanadon't | 7 days ago

    North by Northwest

  • Well, it seemed like it. I saw it at one of the bigger theaters with my parents but I was only about 11 years old. In any case it screams…

    Ken Hanke | 7 days ago

    North by Northwest

  • Well, it seemed like it. I saw it at one of the bigger theaters with my parents but I was only about 11 years old. In any case it screams…

    DrSerizawa | 7 days ago

    North by Northwest

  • The irony is how well it was preserved in there -- much better than so many titles in carefully controlled environments.

    Ken Hanke | 8 days ago

    The Ghoul

  • I wasn't so much thinking of those as I was the way some of the scenes cut together.

    Ken Hanke | 8 days ago

    M

  • It wasn't just the beauty of the images, but the way it created its own world with them. I never found it boring, but I wouldn't "rassle" you over it.…

    Ken Hanke | 8 days ago

    Renoir

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