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# ![@DannyDrinksWine Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:26/cr:twitter::289669741.png) @DannyDrinksWine DepressedBergman

DepressedBergman posts on X about movies, the first, new york, if you the most. They currently have XXXXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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### Top Social Posts
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"On this day XX years ago Dino Risi's 'Il sorpasso' (1962) premiered in Rome Italy"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997009324439490818)  2025-12-05T18:25Z 211K followers, 21.9K engagements


"John Huston on why 'Bonnie & Clyde' (1967) is a great film: "I have to say that the critical level in the United States is appalling. I dont think there is a single one of them who knows how to talk about cinema. It is incredibly poor. I saw a film that I was prepared to hate because intelligent people had told me so many bad things about it and I loved it: it was 'Bonnie and Clyde' (1967). It is an extraordinary work steeped in the unknown and in adventure. Do you know Twelve against the Gods There is a definition of the adventurer: An adventurer is somebody who begins by leaving his house"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997406944978759813)  2025-12-06T20:45Z 211K followers, 141.8K engagements


"Jack Nicholson & Anjelica Huston photographed by Harry Benson 1975"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998392191396495843)  2025-12-09T14:00Z 211K followers, 11.4K engagements


"Kirsten Dunst Nicole Kidman & Elle Fanning at Cannes 2017. (📸- Valery Hache)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1846914070639005884)  2024-10-17T14:00Z 211K followers, 84.9K engagements


"Peter Bogdanovich on how a Comedy scene should be structured: "Interviewer: When you are doing comedy and pacing a joke do you work at a series of payoffsat a topper Bogdanovich: Youve usually got to have three jokes and then a fourth on the same subject thats funnier than the other three. If you dont give the audience the topper they slightly resent you. I think the best one I did was in 'Whats Up Doc' (1972) Obviously the pane of glass scene is a great joke; Buck Henry wrote that based on an idea of Benton and Newmans. That was like ten jokes building to the guy going through the glass. The"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1989431895394848993)  2025-11-14T20:35Z 211K followers, 744.3K engagements


"On this day XX years ago Park Chan-wook's 'Oldboy' (2003) was released in South Korea"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1991947219231277226)  2025-11-21T19:10Z 211K followers, 19.7K engagements


"Elizabeth Hurley & Hugh Grant at the premiere of "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994) in London UK (📸- Dave Benett)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1994066310037426556)  2025-11-27T15:30Z 211K followers, 21.3K engagements


""'Reservoir Dogs' (1992) isnt supposed to be for everybody. I made this movie for myself & everyone is invited but Id be a fool to think everyone is going to get it. Nine out of ten people in America arent going to see this movie." --- Quentin Tarantino Full Excerpt: "Question: It is a problem that some people dont get the humor in Reservoir Dogs Tarantino: Ive seen it with audiences that didnt know they were supposed to laugh so thats like a pain a problem. Theyd eventually catch on by the last half hour of the movie but they still didnt really know if they were supposed to laugh. So they"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1994149231968571471)  2025-11-27T21:00Z 211K followers, 21.8K engagements


"Werner Herzog explains how he got the inspiration to write his debut feature film 'Signs of Life' (1968): "Whilst in Greece I walked around the mountains of Crete where I came across a valley. I had to sit down because I was sure I had gone insane. Before me lay 10000 windmills - it was like a field of flowers gone mad - turning and turning with these tiny squeaking noises. I sat down and pinched myself. I have either gone insane or have seen something very significant indeed.' Of course it turned out that the windmills were for real and this central image became a pivotal point of the film a"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995592488783151419)  2025-12-01T20:35Z 211K followers, 252K engagements


"On this day XX years ago Rogrio Sganzerla's "The Red Light Bandit" (1968) premiered in So Paulo Brazil"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995888187365847367)  2025-12-02T16:10Z 211K followers, 15.6K engagements


"Gillian Anderson photographed for Rolling Stone 1997. (📸- David LaChapelle)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996229309967839690)  2025-12-03T14:45Z 211K followers, 12.1K engagements


"What are your Top X movies from the 21st century"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996274482353471557)  2025-12-03T17:45Z 211K followers, 31.4K engagements


"Paul Thomas Anderson explains why he made 'Punch-Drunk Love' (2002): "Interviewer: Was 'PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE' (2002) made in reaction to the darkness of 'MAGNOLIA' (1999) PTA: I did want to make a lighter movie. Its a bit like if youve been in your house all day you just want to go outside. Its like that kind of feeling. Wherever you were last you generally want to go somewhere else next. And there are so many stories to tell I wanted to try to make a real love story a romantic picture. I certainly dont want to repeat myself. I have so many interests and so many genres that I would like to do and"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996318522989789474)  2025-12-03T20:40Z 211K followers, 275.8K engagements


"Happy 61st birthday Marisa Tomei"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996646936481554616)  2025-12-04T18:25Z 211K followers, 3.4M engagements


"The Good the Bad and the Ugly (1966 Leone) "Bad guys have always been my bag. I look mean without even trying. Audiences just naturally hate me on screen. I could play a role in a tuxedo and people would think I was rotten." --- Lee Van Cleef"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996670592469303732)  2025-12-04T19:59Z 211K followers, 114.2K engagements


"Remembering the great Hungarian-British filmmaker Emeric Pressburger on his 123rd birthday A Matter of Life and De@th (1946) Directors: Michael Powell Emeric Pressburger"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996923761782603941)  2025-12-05T12:45Z 211K followers, 9324 engagements


"I hope the quality of HBO shows doesn't go down to the level of Netflix"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996935086609256472)  2025-12-05T13:30Z 211K followers, 30.5K engagements


"On this day XX years ago Robin Hardy's "The Wicker Man" (1973) was released in the United Kingdom"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997376242153365824)  2025-12-06T18:43Z 211K followers, 1.2M engagements


"Movie Recommendation: Kerosene Salesman's Wife (1967)/ Soviet Union Director: Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy This is an impossible plot to describe/summarise without spoiling the movie. It is directed by Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy The protagonist of Tarkovsky's 'Stalker' (1979). The movie is filled with beautiful imagery and political allegories. One would be mesmerised by the atmosphere. Be prepared as there some violent scenes that might test your limits"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997746683271406053)  2025-12-07T19:15Z 211K followers, 23.1K engagements


"Clint Eastwood on his conversation with Alfred Hitchcock & explains whether "Sudden Impact" (1983) is a black comedy: "Interviewer: Can one describe 'Sudden Impact' (1983) as a black comedy Eastwood: Sure. There are a lot of comic elements in all of the Dirty Harry series if only because Inspector Callahans cynicism calls for a cynical type of humor. Interviewer: Some American critics blamed you for discrediting the judicial system for advocating vigilantism and individual justice. Eastwood: I cant help it if my sense of humor escapes some people. One of my favorite restaurants in Carmel is"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997768074607599962)  2025-12-07T20:40Z 211K followers, 115.2K engagements


"Remembering Lee J. Cobb on his 114th birthday XX Angry Men (1957) Director: Sidney Lumet"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997987016785490120)  2025-12-08T11:10Z 211K followers, 4498 engagements


"Happy 72nd birthday Kim Basinger"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997997083534774535)  2025-12-08T11:50Z 211K followers, 543.6K engagements


"Audrey Hepburn in costume for 'The Secret People' 1950"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998052448829948302)  2025-12-08T15:30Z 211K followers, 42.4K engagements


"What's that one film that you feel everyone should watch at least once in their life"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998086547883884819)  2025-12-08T17:45Z 211K followers, 18.7K engagements


"Richard Donner explains how he managed to include the Anti-Apartheid message in "Lethal Weapon 2" (1989) & why entertainment should always come first- even in message films: "Interviewer: From the process of a chase now to the ideological content a lot of this movie that anti-apartheid message is loud and clear. What is your philosophy about a message in an entertainment film as opposed to a documentary Donner: If you want to deliver a message and you're a total believer and you make a message film you must realize that you have a very limited audience. And that's too bad because you have a"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998130462514909279)  2025-12-08T20:40Z 211K followers, 79.2K engagements


"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) Director: Richard Brooks"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998283624433737961)  2025-12-09T06:48Z 211K followers, 40.7K engagements


"On this day XX years ago Edward Dmytryk's "Murder My Sweet" (1944) premiered in Minneapolis Minnesota USA"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998424902278549534)  2025-12-09T16:10Z 211K followers, 4317 engagements


"On this day XX years ago Clint Eastwood's "Gran Torino" (2008) premiered in Burbank California"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998437488281477563)  2025-12-09T17:00Z 211K followers, 6890 engagements


"Elizabeth Taylor & Montgomery Clift during the filming of 'A Place in the Sun' 1950. (📸- Peter Stackpole)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1967964868738429062)  2025-09-16T14:52Z 211K followers, 19.2K engagements


"R.I.P. Tatsuya Nakadai (1932-2025) One of the greatest actors to ever grace the screen. He has been part of more great movies than anyone else I know. I am bereft of words & heartbroken. He can never be replaced. Feels like I lost a family member. He is undoubtedly my favourite actor of all time"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1988209425946210513)  2025-11-11T11:37Z 211K followers, 98.3K engagements


"Alexander Mackendrick on 'The Ladykiers' (1955): "The fable of 'The Ladykiers' (1955) is a comic and ironic joke about the condition of post-war England. After the war the country was going through a kind of quiet typically British but nevertheless historically fundamental revolution. Though few people were prepared to face up to it the great days of the Empire were gone for ever. British society was shattered with the same kind of conflicts appearing in many other countries: an impoverished and disillusioned upper class a brutalised working class juvenile delinquency among the Mods and"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1989069507579769316)  2025-11-13T20:35Z 211K followers, 35.7K engagements


"On this day XX years ago Yasujir Ozu's 'Floating Weeds' (1959) was released in Japan"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1990464700513952172)  2025-11-17T16:59Z 211K followers, 159.2K engagements


""I think William Wyler's 'The Best Years of Our Lives' (1946) is the best film about the war & the generation who fought it. You could watch that today and its all about who we are right now. I think thats an incredible motion picture." --- Tom Hanks"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1992682060842955192)  2025-11-23T19:50Z 211K followers, 14.5K engagements


"La Dolce Vita (1960) Director: Federico Fellini"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1993931975221301319)  2025-11-27T06:36Z 210.9K followers, 6375 engagements


"Jean-Paul Belmondo reading a newspaper during a break from the filming of "A Bout de Souffl" (1960) in front of the Notre Dame Paris"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995483017129930867)  2025-12-01T13:20Z 210.9K followers, 7163 engagements


"Noirvember Recommendation 2025 - Day 30: Nightfall (1956) Director: Jacques Tourneur An innocent man (Aldo Ray) who has been wrongly accused of robbery & murder meets a young model (Anne Bancroft) while being pursued by both the robbers & cops"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995529573979832384)  2025-12-01T16:25Z 210.9K followers, 20.1K engagements


"On this day XX years ago Peter Jackson's 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' (2003) premiered in Wellington New Zealand"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995538386824954343)  2025-12-01T17:00Z 211K followers, 6595 engagements


"Brad Pitt photographed for the Rolling Stone 1994. (📸- Mark Seliger)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995849180326043917)  2025-12-02T13:35Z 210.9K followers, 5763 engagements


"On this day XX years ago Alfred Hitchcock's "Sabotage" (1936) premiered in London UK"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995900771179565141)  2025-12-02T17:00Z 210.9K followers, 8948 engagements


"Other than Scorsese/Tarantino Name a filmmaker from the past/present with whom you would like to have/had a conversation about movies"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995911842842247509)  2025-12-02T17:44Z 211K followers, 25.2K engagements


"Monica Vitti photographed in Paris 1973. (📸- Bertrand Laforet)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996584022214836532)  2025-12-04T14:15Z 210.9K followers, 5726 engagements


"Adam West & Yvonne Craig 1968"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996595351902695648)  2025-12-04T15:00Z 211K followers, 6413 engagements


"Richard Conte Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall during a meeting of CFA (Committee for the First Amendment) in Washington which was formed as a protest against the HUAC investigations 1947"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996942636922687644)  2025-12-05T14:00Z 210.9K followers, 21.7K engagements


"Ava Gardner at the Heathrow Airport London 1981. (📸- Tom Wargacki)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996950890511847570)  2025-12-05T14:32Z 210.9K followers, 9033 engagements


"Sophia Loren during the filming of 'Boy on a Dolphin' Greece 1957"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997077337914142873)  2025-12-05T22:55Z 210.9K followers, 9028 engagements


"On this day XX years ago Brian De Palma's 'Scarface' (1983) premiered in New York City USA"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995571097706672638)  2025-12-01T19:10Z 211K followers, 34.4K engagements


"Abel Ferrara on the advice he received from many people not to release "King of New York" (1990): "Everyone kept saying People are gonna tear up the theater there will be riots in Los Angeles if we play it there bah-bah-bah. We werent trying to get on the 'New Jack City' (1991) bandwagon there was no bandwagon yet. We just knew we had a good story. It eventually found an audience." (Abel Ferrara's interview with David Fear Rolling Stone 2019)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995956134759235659)  2025-12-02T20:40Z 211K followers, 785.8K engagements


"Steven Spielberg on the set of 'Jurassic Park' (1993)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996217871597502629)  2025-12-03T14:00Z 211K followers, 11.5K engagements


"Movie Recommendation: A Girl from Hunan (1987)/ China Directors: Xie Fei U Lan In rural China a young girl is pushed into an arranged marriage to a X year old boy whom she must raise until reaches adulthood according to the clan rules. After she reaches the age of XX she falls in love with a man. Later she comes to know the harsh punishment for adultery in the clan & starts to fear the consequences"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996295873618133239)  2025-12-03T19:10Z 211K followers, 369.4K engagements


"Roger Ebert on 'The Enforcer' (1976 Fargo) starring Clint Eastwood: "'The Enforcer' (1976) is the best of the Dirty Harry movies at striking a balance between the action and the humor. Sometimes in the previous films we felt uneasy laughing in between the bloodshed but this time the movies more thoughtfully constructed and paced. For the first time we really get a sense of the human being behind Harrys facade some of the scenes with Tyne Daly wouldnt work any other way. And Clint Eastwood as always is good at projecting Harrys loyalties and convictions in the fewest words possible." ('The"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996308463048130930)  2025-12-03T20:00Z 211K followers, 74.2K engagements


"Remembering the great Japanese filmmaker Keisuke Kinoshita ( ) on his 113th birthday Carmen Comes Home (1951) Director: Keisuke Kinoshita"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996750304457773133)  2025-12-05T01:15Z 211K followers, 36.3K engagements


"In 1963 Universal studios insured Angie Dickinson's legs for $X million. Here she is photographed along with the money while showing off her beautiful legs. (📸- unknown/LIFE)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996968341605613847)  2025-12-05T15:42Z 211K followers, 22.9K engagements


"Name a great movie performance by an actor/actress very late in their career"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997723490871656545)  2025-12-07T17:42Z 211K followers, 5485 engagements


"Dragon Inn (1967) Director: King Hu In 15th century China A general is executed by the orders of the Tyrannical ruler Tsao. He then sends his eunuch army to murder the children of the slain general. In an isolated inn some brave swordsmen vow to protect them"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997758011033747626)  2025-12-07T20:00Z 211K followers, 6534 engagements


"@turbovoncrim65 yea it was a great scene. totally applicable to real life scenarios"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998217625114153039)  2025-12-09T02:26Z 211K followers, XXX engagements


"Woody Allen did it first in 'Sleeper' (1973)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998482766690918444)  2025-12-09T19:59Z 211K followers, 685.1K engagements


"Happy 36th birthday Dakota Johnson"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1974445831148519862)  2025-10-04T12:05Z 211K followers, 221K engagements


"RIP Diane Keaton (1946-2025) Love and Death (1975) Director: Woody Allen"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1977090818407370760)  2025-10-11T19:15Z 211K followers, 205.8K engagements


"Martin Scorseses Scariest Movies of All Time: 1) The Haunting (1963 Wise) 2) Isle of the De@d (1945 Robson) 3) The Uninvited (1944 Allen) 4) The Entity (1982 Furie) 5) De@d of Night (1945) 6) The Changeling (1980 Medak) 7) The Shining (1980 Kubrick) 8) The Exorcist (1973 Friedkin) 9) Night of the Demon (1957 Tourneur) 10) The Innocents (1960 Clayton) 11) Psycho (1960 Hitchcock) ('Martin Scorseses Scariest Movies of All Time' Daily Beast Martin Scorsese 2015)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1983647531180683339)  2025-10-29T21:30Z 211K followers, 300.7K engagements


"Edgar Wright on his favourite shot in 'Black Narcissus' (1947): "I think 'Black Narcissus' (1947) is one of the greatest colour movies of all time. There is one particular shot towards the end of the film with Kathleen Byron which in my head that is probably minutes of film when in reality the shot is only on screen for less than two seconds And it's a shot of Kathleen Byron coming through a doorway and it's part of an incredible climax which I won't spoil if you've never seen the film. But it's one of those shots in Cinema that is ingrained on my brain. Like a lot of Powell and Pressburger"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1988719199099801874)  2025-11-12T21:23Z 211K followers, 275.1K engagements


"Jean-Luc Godard's list of top XX American Sound Films: X. Scarface (1932 Howard Hawks) X. The Great Dictator (1940 Charles Chaplin) X. Vertigo (1958 Alfred Hitchcock) X. The Searchers (1956 John Ford) X. Singin' in the Rain (1952 Kelly-Donen) X. The Lady from Shanghai (1947 Orson Welles) X. Bigger Than Life (1956 Nicholas Ray) X. Angel Face (1952 Otto Preminger) X. To Be or Not To Be (1942 Ernst Lubitsch) XX. Dishonoured (1931 Josef von Sternberg) (Cahiers du Cinma December 1963-January 1964 issue)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1991267490408567042)  2025-11-19T22:09Z 211K followers, 237.9K engagements


"Pier Angeliat the Franco-American ball at Waldorf Astoria New York. (📸- Nick De Morgoli)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1991461531046080628)  2025-11-20T11:00Z 211K followers, 6113 engagements


"On this day XX years ago Pier Paolo Pasolini's magnum opus "Sal" (1975) premiered at the Paris Film Festival France"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1992308348767600923)  2025-11-22T19:05Z 211K followers, 56.5K engagements


"On this day XX years ago Toshiya Fujita's 'Lady Snowblood' (1973) starring Meiko Kaji was released in Japan"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995559772901573027)  2025-12-01T18:25Z 211K followers, 429.9K engagements


"My Noirvember Recommendations 2025: 1) Crossroad (1956 Inoue) 2) Suddenly (1954 Allen) 3) Crime Wave (1953 Toth) 4) D.O.A. (1949 Mat) 5) Side Street (1949 Mann) 6) Cry of the City (1948 Siodmak) 7) Blood on the Moon (1948 Wise) 8) Blast of Silence (1961 Baron) 9) The Stranger (1949 Welles) 10) Underworld Beauty (1958 Suzuki) 11) Moonrise (1948 Borzage) 12) Cash Calls Hell (1966 Gosha) 13) The Dark Corner (1946 Hathaway) 14) Cry Danger (1951 Parrish & Powell) 15) The Racket (1951 Cromwell) 16) Night Has a Thousand Eyes (1948 Farrow) 17) The Thief (1952 Rouse) 18) Shakedown (1950 Pevney) 19)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995613628158902583)  2025-12-01T21:59Z 211K followers, 38.7K engagements


"Vertigo (1958) Director: Alfred Hitchcock"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996356265480692188)  2025-12-03T23:09Z 211K followers, 116.1K engagements


"Michael Douglas on what he would want the younger people to take away from 'Falling Down' (1993): "Interviewer: What would you want people to get out of the film today especially younger people Michael Douglas: Thats a really good question. Hopefully they just enjoy the fact of a well-made picture just enjoy what a really good script looks like. As far as a social message I think its just about getting along. Sort of an answer to the polarization thats going on now. And I would say that William represents more of the far right side and a lack of an ability to accept or understand minorities"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996680910524305661)  2025-12-04T20:40Z 211K followers, 360.4K engagements


"Jane Campion explains why she had the character of Holly Hunter mute in 'The Piano' (1993): "Ebert: When you were writing the screenplay how did you hit upon the notion that the central character would never speak And why did her muteness seem to add to the story Campion: Youd have to go back to the first intention I really had which was to find a story that would work for me in talking about love. Since Ive never really had an easy time with narrative I was looking for a story which would give me some devices that I could use. I thought of the film working in a kind of gothic romantic genre"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996692235417801196)  2025-12-04T21:25Z 211K followers, 157.6K engagements


""When you're curious you find lots of interesting things to do." --- Walt Disney Remembering Walt Disney on his 124th birthday"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996905051416047933)  2025-12-05T11:30Z 211K followers, 7071 engagements


"Tsai Ming-Liang on the central theme of his movies: "Interviewer: Your body of work seems to question the status of the erotic in the modern city. The sense of alienation that inhabits your characters is frequently augmented by libidinal repression. Certain of your films - 'Vive L'Amour' (1994) 'The River' (1997) 'What Time is it There' (2001) - conclude with failed or distorted realizations of sexual desire. How do you view the role of the erotic in these works Tsai Ming-Liang: I want to express the failure of erotic desire to be realized in contemporary urban space. I would like to make my"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997031974104715761)  2025-12-05T19:55Z 211K followers, 24.3K engagements


"If this merger is somehow blocked either Netflix or WB will make a movie on how it all went down and earn billions. This will surely happen. You can start to imagine the cast for the movie now onwards"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997095120240627720)  2025-12-06T00:05Z 211K followers, 12.8K engagements


"Recommend a lesser known movie which you think needs to be watched by more people"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997361085436068324)  2025-12-06T17:42Z 211K followers, 67K engagements


"Remembering Maximilian Schell on his 95th birthday Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) Director: Stanley Kramer"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997958076243300828)  2025-12-08T09:15Z 211K followers, 6264 engagements


"On this day XX years ago Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Magnolia' (1999) premiered in Westwood California"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998108315889672548)  2025-12-08T19:12Z 211K followers, 38.7K engagements


"James Woods & Oliver Stone explain how this scene criticising the American foreign policy was filmed it's importance & how they fought to have it in the final cut of 'Salvador' (1986): "James Woods: The big final speech with Chester Colby the CIA guy and the general; Oliver is famous for this he comes up with that entire speech to me. I was just supposed to sit to have like a couple of lines & give the the pictures to them. Then they go "this stuff's sht". I thought okay fine and I leave. Oliver comes up with the entire history of the battle of El Salvador and American involvement literally"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998143046329020566)  2025-12-08T21:30Z 211K followers, 123.5K engagements


"@ks_moody i don't think a lot of people have seen it outside the US. But I might be wrong"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998218493687480723)  2025-12-09T02:29Z 211K followers, XXX engagements


"If you were offered $XX million but had to live and survive for a whole year inside any Horror movies world which movie would you pick"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1955323395815481415)  2025-08-12T17:40Z 211K followers, 16.5M engagements


"On this day XX years ago Stanley Kubrick's "Paths of Glory" (1957) premiered in Munich Germany"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1984699461658923109)  2025-11-01T19:10Z 211K followers, 436K engagements


"On this day XX years ago Mikhail Kalatozov's "The Cranes are Flying" (1957) premiered in Rome Italy"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1994110221304909972)  2025-11-27T18:25Z 211K followers, 47.4K engagements


"John Badham explains why it was difficult to make 'Wargames' (1983): "At the time nobody wanted to make 'WarGames' (1983). Leonard Goldberg managed to get it set up with United Artists. It was tough to make and the attitude of the studios was Its about some kid with a computer and who believes that Nobody got it. And yet lots of imitations came out lots of films trying to copy it afterwards about kid geniuses running around." (John Badham's interview with Robert Kazel Nuclear Age Peace Foundation 2013)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1995946070019387475)  2025-12-02T20:00Z 211K followers, 418.3K engagements


"From Tarantino's comments about Paul Dano in 'There will be blood' (2007) I just can't able to fathom whether he thinks Dano's performance was bad (which wasn't) or if he just doesn't like Dano's personality in real life. If the latter is true then his views are prejudiced"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996011255132553517)  2025-12-03T00:19Z 211K followers, 1.5M engagements


"Brigitte Bardot & Sveeva Vigeveno 1969"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996565157351473658)  2025-12-04T13:00Z 211K followers, 12.1K engagements


"On this day XX years ago Steven Spielberg's "War Horse" (2011) premiered in New York City USA"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1996612962724008325)  2025-12-04T16:10Z 211K followers, 10.4K engagements


"Remembering Fritz Lang on his 135th birthday Metropolis (1927) Director: Fritz Lang"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997020649341309001)  2025-12-05T19:10Z 211K followers, 157.5K engagements


"Theo Angelopoulos' Top XX movies: 1) Citizen Kane (1941 Welles) 2) Ivan the Terrible (1943 Eisenstein) 3) Ordet (1955 Dreyer) 4)8 (1963 Fellini) 5) Nosferatu (1922 Murnau) 6) L'Avventura (1960 Antonioni) 7) The Gold Rush (1925 Chaplin) 8) Ugetsu (1953 Mizoguchi) 9) Pickpocket (1959 Bresson) 10) Persona (1966 Bergman) ('Top Ten Lists by Critics and Filmmakers' Combustible Celluloid)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997395621326557200)  2025-12-06T20:00Z 211K followers, 38.1K engagements


"Sofia Coppola on the theme & structure of 'Lost in Translation' (2003): "'Lost in Translation' (2003) is about misunderstandings between people and places. Its about things being disconnected and looking for moments of connection. There are so many moments in life when people dont say what they mean when they are just missing each other waiting to run into each other in a hallway. I wanted the movies structure to have all the different parts of a relationship condensed in a few days. They meet they break up." (Sofia Coppola's interview with Anne Thompson 2003)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1997780405576200303)  2025-12-07T21:29Z 211K followers, 129.5K engagements


"On this day XX years ago Michael Cimino's "The Deer Hunter" (1978) premiered in Los Angeles California USA"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998075101070139449)  2025-12-08T17:00Z 211K followers, 51.3K engagements


"Akira Kurosawa on his experience watching 'Solaris' (1972) & drinking vodka with Andrei Tarkovsky in Moscow: "I met Tarkovsky for the first time when I attended my welcome luncheon at the Mosfilm during my first visit to Soviet Russia. He was small thin looked a little frail and at the same time exceptionally intelligent and unusually shrewd and sensitive. I thought he somehow resembled Toru Takemitsu but I dont know why. Then he excused himself saying I still have work to do and disappeared and after a while I heard such a big explosion as to make all the glass windows of the dining hall"  
[X Link](https://x.com/DannyDrinksWine/status/1998515234525556859)  2025-12-09T22:08Z 211K followers, 83.6K engagements

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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"On this day XX years ago Dino Risi's 'Il sorpasso' (1962) premiered in Rome Italy"
X Link 2025-12-05T18:25Z 211K followers, 21.9K engagements

"John Huston on why 'Bonnie & Clyde' (1967) is a great film: "I have to say that the critical level in the United States is appalling. I dont think there is a single one of them who knows how to talk about cinema. It is incredibly poor. I saw a film that I was prepared to hate because intelligent people had told me so many bad things about it and I loved it: it was 'Bonnie and Clyde' (1967). It is an extraordinary work steeped in the unknown and in adventure. Do you know Twelve against the Gods There is a definition of the adventurer: An adventurer is somebody who begins by leaving his house"
X Link 2025-12-06T20:45Z 211K followers, 141.8K engagements

"Jack Nicholson & Anjelica Huston photographed by Harry Benson 1975"
X Link 2025-12-09T14:00Z 211K followers, 11.4K engagements

"Kirsten Dunst Nicole Kidman & Elle Fanning at Cannes 2017. (📸- Valery Hache)"
X Link 2024-10-17T14:00Z 211K followers, 84.9K engagements

"Peter Bogdanovich on how a Comedy scene should be structured: "Interviewer: When you are doing comedy and pacing a joke do you work at a series of payoffsat a topper Bogdanovich: Youve usually got to have three jokes and then a fourth on the same subject thats funnier than the other three. If you dont give the audience the topper they slightly resent you. I think the best one I did was in 'Whats Up Doc' (1972) Obviously the pane of glass scene is a great joke; Buck Henry wrote that based on an idea of Benton and Newmans. That was like ten jokes building to the guy going through the glass. The"
X Link 2025-11-14T20:35Z 211K followers, 744.3K engagements

"On this day XX years ago Park Chan-wook's 'Oldboy' (2003) was released in South Korea"
X Link 2025-11-21T19:10Z 211K followers, 19.7K engagements

"Elizabeth Hurley & Hugh Grant at the premiere of "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994) in London UK (📸- Dave Benett)"
X Link 2025-11-27T15:30Z 211K followers, 21.3K engagements

""'Reservoir Dogs' (1992) isnt supposed to be for everybody. I made this movie for myself & everyone is invited but Id be a fool to think everyone is going to get it. Nine out of ten people in America arent going to see this movie." --- Quentin Tarantino Full Excerpt: "Question: It is a problem that some people dont get the humor in Reservoir Dogs Tarantino: Ive seen it with audiences that didnt know they were supposed to laugh so thats like a pain a problem. Theyd eventually catch on by the last half hour of the movie but they still didnt really know if they were supposed to laugh. So they"
X Link 2025-11-27T21:00Z 211K followers, 21.8K engagements

"Werner Herzog explains how he got the inspiration to write his debut feature film 'Signs of Life' (1968): "Whilst in Greece I walked around the mountains of Crete where I came across a valley. I had to sit down because I was sure I had gone insane. Before me lay 10000 windmills - it was like a field of flowers gone mad - turning and turning with these tiny squeaking noises. I sat down and pinched myself. I have either gone insane or have seen something very significant indeed.' Of course it turned out that the windmills were for real and this central image became a pivotal point of the film a"
X Link 2025-12-01T20:35Z 211K followers, 252K engagements

"On this day XX years ago Rogrio Sganzerla's "The Red Light Bandit" (1968) premiered in So Paulo Brazil"
X Link 2025-12-02T16:10Z 211K followers, 15.6K engagements

"Gillian Anderson photographed for Rolling Stone 1997. (📸- David LaChapelle)"
X Link 2025-12-03T14:45Z 211K followers, 12.1K engagements

"What are your Top X movies from the 21st century"
X Link 2025-12-03T17:45Z 211K followers, 31.4K engagements

"Paul Thomas Anderson explains why he made 'Punch-Drunk Love' (2002): "Interviewer: Was 'PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE' (2002) made in reaction to the darkness of 'MAGNOLIA' (1999) PTA: I did want to make a lighter movie. Its a bit like if youve been in your house all day you just want to go outside. Its like that kind of feeling. Wherever you were last you generally want to go somewhere else next. And there are so many stories to tell I wanted to try to make a real love story a romantic picture. I certainly dont want to repeat myself. I have so many interests and so many genres that I would like to do and"
X Link 2025-12-03T20:40Z 211K followers, 275.8K engagements

"Happy 61st birthday Marisa Tomei"
X Link 2025-12-04T18:25Z 211K followers, 3.4M engagements

"The Good the Bad and the Ugly (1966 Leone) "Bad guys have always been my bag. I look mean without even trying. Audiences just naturally hate me on screen. I could play a role in a tuxedo and people would think I was rotten." --- Lee Van Cleef"
X Link 2025-12-04T19:59Z 211K followers, 114.2K engagements

"Remembering the great Hungarian-British filmmaker Emeric Pressburger on his 123rd birthday A Matter of Life and De@th (1946) Directors: Michael Powell Emeric Pressburger"
X Link 2025-12-05T12:45Z 211K followers, 9324 engagements

"I hope the quality of HBO shows doesn't go down to the level of Netflix"
X Link 2025-12-05T13:30Z 211K followers, 30.5K engagements

"On this day XX years ago Robin Hardy's "The Wicker Man" (1973) was released in the United Kingdom"
X Link 2025-12-06T18:43Z 211K followers, 1.2M engagements

"Movie Recommendation: Kerosene Salesman's Wife (1967)/ Soviet Union Director: Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy This is an impossible plot to describe/summarise without spoiling the movie. It is directed by Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy The protagonist of Tarkovsky's 'Stalker' (1979). The movie is filled with beautiful imagery and political allegories. One would be mesmerised by the atmosphere. Be prepared as there some violent scenes that might test your limits"
X Link 2025-12-07T19:15Z 211K followers, 23.1K engagements

"Clint Eastwood on his conversation with Alfred Hitchcock & explains whether "Sudden Impact" (1983) is a black comedy: "Interviewer: Can one describe 'Sudden Impact' (1983) as a black comedy Eastwood: Sure. There are a lot of comic elements in all of the Dirty Harry series if only because Inspector Callahans cynicism calls for a cynical type of humor. Interviewer: Some American critics blamed you for discrediting the judicial system for advocating vigilantism and individual justice. Eastwood: I cant help it if my sense of humor escapes some people. One of my favorite restaurants in Carmel is"
X Link 2025-12-07T20:40Z 211K followers, 115.2K engagements

"Remembering Lee J. Cobb on his 114th birthday XX Angry Men (1957) Director: Sidney Lumet"
X Link 2025-12-08T11:10Z 211K followers, 4498 engagements

"Happy 72nd birthday Kim Basinger"
X Link 2025-12-08T11:50Z 211K followers, 543.6K engagements

"Audrey Hepburn in costume for 'The Secret People' 1950"
X Link 2025-12-08T15:30Z 211K followers, 42.4K engagements

"What's that one film that you feel everyone should watch at least once in their life"
X Link 2025-12-08T17:45Z 211K followers, 18.7K engagements

"Richard Donner explains how he managed to include the Anti-Apartheid message in "Lethal Weapon 2" (1989) & why entertainment should always come first- even in message films: "Interviewer: From the process of a chase now to the ideological content a lot of this movie that anti-apartheid message is loud and clear. What is your philosophy about a message in an entertainment film as opposed to a documentary Donner: If you want to deliver a message and you're a total believer and you make a message film you must realize that you have a very limited audience. And that's too bad because you have a"
X Link 2025-12-08T20:40Z 211K followers, 79.2K engagements

"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) Director: Richard Brooks"
X Link 2025-12-09T06:48Z 211K followers, 40.7K engagements

"On this day XX years ago Edward Dmytryk's "Murder My Sweet" (1944) premiered in Minneapolis Minnesota USA"
X Link 2025-12-09T16:10Z 211K followers, 4317 engagements

"On this day XX years ago Clint Eastwood's "Gran Torino" (2008) premiered in Burbank California"
X Link 2025-12-09T17:00Z 211K followers, 6890 engagements

"Elizabeth Taylor & Montgomery Clift during the filming of 'A Place in the Sun' 1950. (📸- Peter Stackpole)"
X Link 2025-09-16T14:52Z 211K followers, 19.2K engagements

"R.I.P. Tatsuya Nakadai (1932-2025) One of the greatest actors to ever grace the screen. He has been part of more great movies than anyone else I know. I am bereft of words & heartbroken. He can never be replaced. Feels like I lost a family member. He is undoubtedly my favourite actor of all time"
X Link 2025-11-11T11:37Z 211K followers, 98.3K engagements

"Alexander Mackendrick on 'The Ladykiers' (1955): "The fable of 'The Ladykiers' (1955) is a comic and ironic joke about the condition of post-war England. After the war the country was going through a kind of quiet typically British but nevertheless historically fundamental revolution. Though few people were prepared to face up to it the great days of the Empire were gone for ever. British society was shattered with the same kind of conflicts appearing in many other countries: an impoverished and disillusioned upper class a brutalised working class juvenile delinquency among the Mods and"
X Link 2025-11-13T20:35Z 211K followers, 35.7K engagements

"On this day XX years ago Yasujir Ozu's 'Floating Weeds' (1959) was released in Japan"
X Link 2025-11-17T16:59Z 211K followers, 159.2K engagements

""I think William Wyler's 'The Best Years of Our Lives' (1946) is the best film about the war & the generation who fought it. You could watch that today and its all about who we are right now. I think thats an incredible motion picture." --- Tom Hanks"
X Link 2025-11-23T19:50Z 211K followers, 14.5K engagements

"La Dolce Vita (1960) Director: Federico Fellini"
X Link 2025-11-27T06:36Z 210.9K followers, 6375 engagements

"Jean-Paul Belmondo reading a newspaper during a break from the filming of "A Bout de Souffl" (1960) in front of the Notre Dame Paris"
X Link 2025-12-01T13:20Z 210.9K followers, 7163 engagements

"Noirvember Recommendation 2025 - Day 30: Nightfall (1956) Director: Jacques Tourneur An innocent man (Aldo Ray) who has been wrongly accused of robbery & murder meets a young model (Anne Bancroft) while being pursued by both the robbers & cops"
X Link 2025-12-01T16:25Z 210.9K followers, 20.1K engagements

"On this day XX years ago Peter Jackson's 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' (2003) premiered in Wellington New Zealand"
X Link 2025-12-01T17:00Z 211K followers, 6595 engagements

"Brad Pitt photographed for the Rolling Stone 1994. (📸- Mark Seliger)"
X Link 2025-12-02T13:35Z 210.9K followers, 5763 engagements

"On this day XX years ago Alfred Hitchcock's "Sabotage" (1936) premiered in London UK"
X Link 2025-12-02T17:00Z 210.9K followers, 8948 engagements

"Other than Scorsese/Tarantino Name a filmmaker from the past/present with whom you would like to have/had a conversation about movies"
X Link 2025-12-02T17:44Z 211K followers, 25.2K engagements

"Monica Vitti photographed in Paris 1973. (📸- Bertrand Laforet)"
X Link 2025-12-04T14:15Z 210.9K followers, 5726 engagements

"Adam West & Yvonne Craig 1968"
X Link 2025-12-04T15:00Z 211K followers, 6413 engagements

"Richard Conte Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall during a meeting of CFA (Committee for the First Amendment) in Washington which was formed as a protest against the HUAC investigations 1947"
X Link 2025-12-05T14:00Z 210.9K followers, 21.7K engagements

"Ava Gardner at the Heathrow Airport London 1981. (📸- Tom Wargacki)"
X Link 2025-12-05T14:32Z 210.9K followers, 9033 engagements

"Sophia Loren during the filming of 'Boy on a Dolphin' Greece 1957"
X Link 2025-12-05T22:55Z 210.9K followers, 9028 engagements

"On this day XX years ago Brian De Palma's 'Scarface' (1983) premiered in New York City USA"
X Link 2025-12-01T19:10Z 211K followers, 34.4K engagements

"Abel Ferrara on the advice he received from many people not to release "King of New York" (1990): "Everyone kept saying People are gonna tear up the theater there will be riots in Los Angeles if we play it there bah-bah-bah. We werent trying to get on the 'New Jack City' (1991) bandwagon there was no bandwagon yet. We just knew we had a good story. It eventually found an audience." (Abel Ferrara's interview with David Fear Rolling Stone 2019)"
X Link 2025-12-02T20:40Z 211K followers, 785.8K engagements

"Steven Spielberg on the set of 'Jurassic Park' (1993)"
X Link 2025-12-03T14:00Z 211K followers, 11.5K engagements

"Movie Recommendation: A Girl from Hunan (1987)/ China Directors: Xie Fei U Lan In rural China a young girl is pushed into an arranged marriage to a X year old boy whom she must raise until reaches adulthood according to the clan rules. After she reaches the age of XX she falls in love with a man. Later she comes to know the harsh punishment for adultery in the clan & starts to fear the consequences"
X Link 2025-12-03T19:10Z 211K followers, 369.4K engagements

"Roger Ebert on 'The Enforcer' (1976 Fargo) starring Clint Eastwood: "'The Enforcer' (1976) is the best of the Dirty Harry movies at striking a balance between the action and the humor. Sometimes in the previous films we felt uneasy laughing in between the bloodshed but this time the movies more thoughtfully constructed and paced. For the first time we really get a sense of the human being behind Harrys facade some of the scenes with Tyne Daly wouldnt work any other way. And Clint Eastwood as always is good at projecting Harrys loyalties and convictions in the fewest words possible." ('The"
X Link 2025-12-03T20:00Z 211K followers, 74.2K engagements

"Remembering the great Japanese filmmaker Keisuke Kinoshita ( ) on his 113th birthday Carmen Comes Home (1951) Director: Keisuke Kinoshita"
X Link 2025-12-05T01:15Z 211K followers, 36.3K engagements

"In 1963 Universal studios insured Angie Dickinson's legs for $X million. Here she is photographed along with the money while showing off her beautiful legs. (📸- unknown/LIFE)"
X Link 2025-12-05T15:42Z 211K followers, 22.9K engagements

"Name a great movie performance by an actor/actress very late in their career"
X Link 2025-12-07T17:42Z 211K followers, 5485 engagements

"Dragon Inn (1967) Director: King Hu In 15th century China A general is executed by the orders of the Tyrannical ruler Tsao. He then sends his eunuch army to murder the children of the slain general. In an isolated inn some brave swordsmen vow to protect them"
X Link 2025-12-07T20:00Z 211K followers, 6534 engagements

"@turbovoncrim65 yea it was a great scene. totally applicable to real life scenarios"
X Link 2025-12-09T02:26Z 211K followers, XXX engagements

"Woody Allen did it first in 'Sleeper' (1973)"
X Link 2025-12-09T19:59Z 211K followers, 685.1K engagements

"Happy 36th birthday Dakota Johnson"
X Link 2025-10-04T12:05Z 211K followers, 221K engagements

"RIP Diane Keaton (1946-2025) Love and Death (1975) Director: Woody Allen"
X Link 2025-10-11T19:15Z 211K followers, 205.8K engagements

"Martin Scorseses Scariest Movies of All Time: 1) The Haunting (1963 Wise) 2) Isle of the De@d (1945 Robson) 3) The Uninvited (1944 Allen) 4) The Entity (1982 Furie) 5) De@d of Night (1945) 6) The Changeling (1980 Medak) 7) The Shining (1980 Kubrick) 8) The Exorcist (1973 Friedkin) 9) Night of the Demon (1957 Tourneur) 10) The Innocents (1960 Clayton) 11) Psycho (1960 Hitchcock) ('Martin Scorseses Scariest Movies of All Time' Daily Beast Martin Scorsese 2015)"
X Link 2025-10-29T21:30Z 211K followers, 300.7K engagements

"Edgar Wright on his favourite shot in 'Black Narcissus' (1947): "I think 'Black Narcissus' (1947) is one of the greatest colour movies of all time. There is one particular shot towards the end of the film with Kathleen Byron which in my head that is probably minutes of film when in reality the shot is only on screen for less than two seconds And it's a shot of Kathleen Byron coming through a doorway and it's part of an incredible climax which I won't spoil if you've never seen the film. But it's one of those shots in Cinema that is ingrained on my brain. Like a lot of Powell and Pressburger"
X Link 2025-11-12T21:23Z 211K followers, 275.1K engagements

"Jean-Luc Godard's list of top XX American Sound Films: X. Scarface (1932 Howard Hawks) X. The Great Dictator (1940 Charles Chaplin) X. Vertigo (1958 Alfred Hitchcock) X. The Searchers (1956 John Ford) X. Singin' in the Rain (1952 Kelly-Donen) X. The Lady from Shanghai (1947 Orson Welles) X. Bigger Than Life (1956 Nicholas Ray) X. Angel Face (1952 Otto Preminger) X. To Be or Not To Be (1942 Ernst Lubitsch) XX. Dishonoured (1931 Josef von Sternberg) (Cahiers du Cinma December 1963-January 1964 issue)"
X Link 2025-11-19T22:09Z 211K followers, 237.9K engagements

"Pier Angeliat the Franco-American ball at Waldorf Astoria New York. (📸- Nick De Morgoli)"
X Link 2025-11-20T11:00Z 211K followers, 6113 engagements

"On this day XX years ago Pier Paolo Pasolini's magnum opus "Sal" (1975) premiered at the Paris Film Festival France"
X Link 2025-11-22T19:05Z 211K followers, 56.5K engagements

"On this day XX years ago Toshiya Fujita's 'Lady Snowblood' (1973) starring Meiko Kaji was released in Japan"
X Link 2025-12-01T18:25Z 211K followers, 429.9K engagements

"My Noirvember Recommendations 2025: 1) Crossroad (1956 Inoue) 2) Suddenly (1954 Allen) 3) Crime Wave (1953 Toth) 4) D.O.A. (1949 Mat) 5) Side Street (1949 Mann) 6) Cry of the City (1948 Siodmak) 7) Blood on the Moon (1948 Wise) 8) Blast of Silence (1961 Baron) 9) The Stranger (1949 Welles) 10) Underworld Beauty (1958 Suzuki) 11) Moonrise (1948 Borzage) 12) Cash Calls Hell (1966 Gosha) 13) The Dark Corner (1946 Hathaway) 14) Cry Danger (1951 Parrish & Powell) 15) The Racket (1951 Cromwell) 16) Night Has a Thousand Eyes (1948 Farrow) 17) The Thief (1952 Rouse) 18) Shakedown (1950 Pevney) 19)"
X Link 2025-12-01T21:59Z 211K followers, 38.7K engagements

"Vertigo (1958) Director: Alfred Hitchcock"
X Link 2025-12-03T23:09Z 211K followers, 116.1K engagements

"Michael Douglas on what he would want the younger people to take away from 'Falling Down' (1993): "Interviewer: What would you want people to get out of the film today especially younger people Michael Douglas: Thats a really good question. Hopefully they just enjoy the fact of a well-made picture just enjoy what a really good script looks like. As far as a social message I think its just about getting along. Sort of an answer to the polarization thats going on now. And I would say that William represents more of the far right side and a lack of an ability to accept or understand minorities"
X Link 2025-12-04T20:40Z 211K followers, 360.4K engagements

"Jane Campion explains why she had the character of Holly Hunter mute in 'The Piano' (1993): "Ebert: When you were writing the screenplay how did you hit upon the notion that the central character would never speak And why did her muteness seem to add to the story Campion: Youd have to go back to the first intention I really had which was to find a story that would work for me in talking about love. Since Ive never really had an easy time with narrative I was looking for a story which would give me some devices that I could use. I thought of the film working in a kind of gothic romantic genre"
X Link 2025-12-04T21:25Z 211K followers, 157.6K engagements

""When you're curious you find lots of interesting things to do." --- Walt Disney Remembering Walt Disney on his 124th birthday"
X Link 2025-12-05T11:30Z 211K followers, 7071 engagements

"Tsai Ming-Liang on the central theme of his movies: "Interviewer: Your body of work seems to question the status of the erotic in the modern city. The sense of alienation that inhabits your characters is frequently augmented by libidinal repression. Certain of your films - 'Vive L'Amour' (1994) 'The River' (1997) 'What Time is it There' (2001) - conclude with failed or distorted realizations of sexual desire. How do you view the role of the erotic in these works Tsai Ming-Liang: I want to express the failure of erotic desire to be realized in contemporary urban space. I would like to make my"
X Link 2025-12-05T19:55Z 211K followers, 24.3K engagements

"If this merger is somehow blocked either Netflix or WB will make a movie on how it all went down and earn billions. This will surely happen. You can start to imagine the cast for the movie now onwards"
X Link 2025-12-06T00:05Z 211K followers, 12.8K engagements

"Recommend a lesser known movie which you think needs to be watched by more people"
X Link 2025-12-06T17:42Z 211K followers, 67K engagements

"Remembering Maximilian Schell on his 95th birthday Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) Director: Stanley Kramer"
X Link 2025-12-08T09:15Z 211K followers, 6264 engagements

"On this day XX years ago Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Magnolia' (1999) premiered in Westwood California"
X Link 2025-12-08T19:12Z 211K followers, 38.7K engagements

"James Woods & Oliver Stone explain how this scene criticising the American foreign policy was filmed it's importance & how they fought to have it in the final cut of 'Salvador' (1986): "James Woods: The big final speech with Chester Colby the CIA guy and the general; Oliver is famous for this he comes up with that entire speech to me. I was just supposed to sit to have like a couple of lines & give the the pictures to them. Then they go "this stuff's sht". I thought okay fine and I leave. Oliver comes up with the entire history of the battle of El Salvador and American involvement literally"
X Link 2025-12-08T21:30Z 211K followers, 123.5K engagements

"@ks_moody i don't think a lot of people have seen it outside the US. But I might be wrong"
X Link 2025-12-09T02:29Z 211K followers, XXX engagements

"If you were offered $XX million but had to live and survive for a whole year inside any Horror movies world which movie would you pick"
X Link 2025-08-12T17:40Z 211K followers, 16.5M engagements

"On this day XX years ago Stanley Kubrick's "Paths of Glory" (1957) premiered in Munich Germany"
X Link 2025-11-01T19:10Z 211K followers, 436K engagements

"On this day XX years ago Mikhail Kalatozov's "The Cranes are Flying" (1957) premiered in Rome Italy"
X Link 2025-11-27T18:25Z 211K followers, 47.4K engagements

"John Badham explains why it was difficult to make 'Wargames' (1983): "At the time nobody wanted to make 'WarGames' (1983). Leonard Goldberg managed to get it set up with United Artists. It was tough to make and the attitude of the studios was Its about some kid with a computer and who believes that Nobody got it. And yet lots of imitations came out lots of films trying to copy it afterwards about kid geniuses running around." (John Badham's interview with Robert Kazel Nuclear Age Peace Foundation 2013)"
X Link 2025-12-02T20:00Z 211K followers, 418.3K engagements

"From Tarantino's comments about Paul Dano in 'There will be blood' (2007) I just can't able to fathom whether he thinks Dano's performance was bad (which wasn't) or if he just doesn't like Dano's personality in real life. If the latter is true then his views are prejudiced"
X Link 2025-12-03T00:19Z 211K followers, 1.5M engagements

"Brigitte Bardot & Sveeva Vigeveno 1969"
X Link 2025-12-04T13:00Z 211K followers, 12.1K engagements

"On this day XX years ago Steven Spielberg's "War Horse" (2011) premiered in New York City USA"
X Link 2025-12-04T16:10Z 211K followers, 10.4K engagements

"Remembering Fritz Lang on his 135th birthday Metropolis (1927) Director: Fritz Lang"
X Link 2025-12-05T19:10Z 211K followers, 157.5K engagements

"Theo Angelopoulos' Top XX movies: 1) Citizen Kane (1941 Welles) 2) Ivan the Terrible (1943 Eisenstein) 3) Ordet (1955 Dreyer) 4)8 (1963 Fellini) 5) Nosferatu (1922 Murnau) 6) L'Avventura (1960 Antonioni) 7) The Gold Rush (1925 Chaplin) 8) Ugetsu (1953 Mizoguchi) 9) Pickpocket (1959 Bresson) 10) Persona (1966 Bergman) ('Top Ten Lists by Critics and Filmmakers' Combustible Celluloid)"
X Link 2025-12-06T20:00Z 211K followers, 38.1K engagements

"Sofia Coppola on the theme & structure of 'Lost in Translation' (2003): "'Lost in Translation' (2003) is about misunderstandings between people and places. Its about things being disconnected and looking for moments of connection. There are so many moments in life when people dont say what they mean when they are just missing each other waiting to run into each other in a hallway. I wanted the movies structure to have all the different parts of a relationship condensed in a few days. They meet they break up." (Sofia Coppola's interview with Anne Thompson 2003)"
X Link 2025-12-07T21:29Z 211K followers, 129.5K engagements

"On this day XX years ago Michael Cimino's "The Deer Hunter" (1978) premiered in Los Angeles California USA"
X Link 2025-12-08T17:00Z 211K followers, 51.3K engagements

"Akira Kurosawa on his experience watching 'Solaris' (1972) & drinking vodka with Andrei Tarkovsky in Moscow: "I met Tarkovsky for the first time when I attended my welcome luncheon at the Mosfilm during my first visit to Soviet Russia. He was small thin looked a little frail and at the same time exceptionally intelligent and unusually shrewd and sensitive. I thought he somehow resembled Toru Takemitsu but I dont know why. Then he excused himself saying I still have work to do and disappeared and after a while I heard such a big explosion as to make all the glass windows of the dining hall"
X Link 2025-12-09T22:08Z 211K followers, 83.6K engagements

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