I suppose 'foreign', on a site as multi-national as this, can have many different meanings, generally I am referring to 'non-hollywood', or perhaps 'non-english', but answer how you wish.
Do you enjoy watching foreign movies? Animated or live-action?
Yes, quite a bit.
What are your all time favorites?
I'm terrible with these sorts of lists. They're always insufficient when generated extemporaneously, I'll end up adding new items to it as it stews in the back of my head for the next few days. That said, by nationality, off the top of my head:
Spain/Latin America
films by Almodovar, Amenabar (though I haven't seen that Hypatia movie. Looks dreadful). City of God, Pan's Labryinth. Y Tu Mama Tambien- Cuaron's movies in general.
(Aside: Penelope Cruz is an exponentially greater actress in Spanish. And exponentially hotter. Anyone else notice this?)
France
400 Blows, Triplets of Belleville, Paris Je t'aime, L'auberge espagnole. Quite liked the Moliere movie, though it wasn't well received. Irreversible.
Northern Europe
Show Me Love, Let The Right One In, Wild Strawberries.
Japan
Mostly animated films, all the usuals you can imagine. And J-horror. And Kurosawa. I won't bother enumerating.
China
Again, the usuals, won't bother enumerating them. Quite loved Lust/Caution.
Which cultures (nations) films do you find yourself most interested in?
Been quite interested in Northern European cinema as of late, if anyone would like to give me recommendations.
Do you prefer dubs over original language, in live-action and/or animated?
Subs for live-action, Universally. I'm not a purist when it comes to animated films, though, like many others. If the dub is competent, I often prefer it. Anti-intellectualism aside, text on the screen DOES detract from the experience of a film phenomenologically. If it can be got around, all the better.
How did you find yourself becoming interested in foreign films, (i.e. Audrey Tautou obsession, Asian horror obsession, general interest in foreign culture)?
Catching movies on television that grip me is one of the major ways. An extensive cable package has tremendous merit. Television is quite underrated in this respect.
Other than TV, recommendations from my Director friends, or from foreigners. Or just online etc.
What 'hyped' foreign film has let you down upon viewing it (if any)?
Godard's films. Ugh. I think Inarritu is overrated.
How do you feel about remakes, are there any that have been pulled off successfully?
Yeah, sure, as long as you're willing/able to separate the remake from the original product. If not, no.
That's all .
Word.
Do you enjoy watching foreign movies? Animated or live-action?
Yes, quite a bit.
What are your all time favorites?
I'm terrible with these sorts of lists. They're always insufficient when generated extemporaneously, I'll end up adding new items to it as it stews in the back of my head for the next few days. That said, by nationality, off the top of my head:
Spain/Latin America
films by Almodovar, Amenabar (though I haven't seen that Hypatia movie. Looks dreadful). City of God, Pan's Labryinth. Y Tu Mama Tambien- Cuaron's movies in general.
(Aside: Penelope Cruz is an exponentially greater actress in Spanish. And exponentially hotter. Anyone else notice this?)
France
400 Blows, Triplets of Belleville, Paris Je t'aime, L'auberge espagnole. Quite liked the Moliere movie, though it wasn't well received. Irreversible.
Northern Europe
Show Me Love, Let The Right One In, Wild Strawberries.
Japan
Mostly animated films, all the usuals you can imagine. And J-horror. And Kurosawa. I won't bother enumerating.
China
Again, the usuals, won't bother enumerating them. Quite loved Lust/Caution.
Which cultures (nations) films do you find yourself most interested in?
Been quite interested in Northern European cinema as of late, if anyone would like to give me recommendations.
Do you prefer dubs over original language, in live-action and/or animated?
Subs for live-action, Universally. I'm not a purist when it comes to animated films, though, like many others. If the dub is competent, I often prefer it. Anti-intellectualism aside, text on the screen DOES detract from the experience of a film phenomenologically. If it can be got around, all the better.
How did you find yourself becoming interested in foreign films, (i.e. Audrey Tautou obsession, Asian horror obsession, general interest in foreign culture)?
Catching movies on television that grip me is one of the major ways. An extensive cable package has tremendous merit. Television is quite underrated in this respect.
Other than TV, recommendations from my Director friends, or from foreigners. Or just online etc.
What 'hyped' foreign film has let you down upon viewing it (if any)?
Godard's films. Ugh. I think Inarritu is overrated.
How do you feel about remakes, are there any that have been pulled off successfully?
Yeah, sure, as long as you're willing/able to separate the remake from the original product. If not, no.
That's all .
Word.
This message last edited by Dan on 27/09/2009 at 05:00:40 AM
Foreign movies!
26/09/2009 06:56:14 AM
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Puts on pretentious black turtleneck and answers your art questions
26/09/2009 03:34:04 PM
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Awesome question
26/09/2009 07:45:51 PM
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District 9 is South African.
26/09/2009 09:46:00 PM
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And here I thought it was New Zeleand, but set in South Africa. My bad.
27/09/2009 06:40:07 AM
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I love foreign movies
27/09/2009 03:32:21 AM
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O'kay
27/09/2009 04:46:28 AM
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I'd say The Ring was a good remake
27/09/2009 11:20:33 AM
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Lost Highway was better than its remake, Mulholland Drive *NM*
28/09/2009 04:26:08 AM
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Oh really ? And how many lesbian love scenes envolving Naomi Watts are included in Lost Highway ? *NM*
28/09/2009 11:23:14 AM
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So then I wasn't wrong in thinking...
28/09/2009 12:09:15 PM
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Wild Things is only my 5th all time favourite so I guess that puts a dent in your theory
28/09/2009 02:09:28 PM
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If that is your only criterion of measurement...
28/09/2009 04:03:39 PM
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Re: Foreign movies!
28/09/2009 05:53:53 PM
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Re: Foreign movies!
29/09/2009 11:47:28 AM
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