Cormcolash
Well-Known Member
Coming soon
Coming soon
Old James Bond guy in
Leftover Bits Of The Jason Bourne films
Staring
Ridiculous Ukrainian Amazon
Young Turk Can't Act
and
Explosions.
What's the release date? Sounds great
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Coming soon
Coming soon
Old James Bond guy in
Leftover Bits Of The Jason Bourne films
Staring
Ridiculous Ukrainian Amazon
Young Turk Can't Act
and
Explosions.
general film chat
"have you seen Sorcerer? it's fucking deadly like." that sort of thing
10/10 film. As good as The Exorcist and The French Connection.I think Sorcerer is playing here soon.
is it getting a theatrical release?I think Sorcerer is playing here soon.
is it getting a theatrical release?
If you’ve never seen it then I urge you to try your best. I would love to see it on the big screen.Yeah, in my local
Sorcerer | Brattle Theatre
Handful of screenings though
If I don't make the Friday one, I won't be seeing it.
If you’ve never seen it then I urge you to try your best. I would love to see it on the big screen.
Take that to the Ridley Scott's a racist thread.I pretty much go and watch any oul shite Denzel Washington is in because he's a good laugh
Any of Bernard Hermann's work actually.The music is mad.
Soderburgh is actually completely wrong about the music too, good/fitting/effective music is integral to the 'staging' when worked properly. All you need to do is watch Vertigo to realise this.
If you’ve never seen it then I urge you to try your best. I would love to see it on the big screen.
Any of Bernard Hermann's work actually.
Nuff fucking said.
Any of Bernard Hermann's work actually.
Nuff fucking said.
I reckon Friedkin might be my favourite American film director. It was Lynch before but Lynch appears to have given up on film altogether whereas Friedkin is making great movies well into his 70s and is showing no sign of slowing down.Oh, I might go see it on Friday.
With my mate William flippin' Friedkin giving a chat about it.
A Salute to William Friedkin - Harvard Film Archive
$12 Special Event Tickets
William Friedkin in Person
Friday September 26 at 7pm
Sorcerer
Four seedy criminal outcasts risk their lives in pursuit of redemption, both legal and moral, by driving unreliable trucks stocked with nitroglycerine through dangerous landscape to cap an oil well fire in a Central American banana republic. Featuring a trance-like score by Tangerine Dream and a visceral, astonishing performance by Roy Scheider, Friedkin's reinterpretation of the novel on which Clouzot based his 1953 masterpiece is among Friedkin’s most daring works. Three sequences alone—a chaotic car crash in New Jersey, the unloading of charred bodies in a Central American village, and the explosives laden trucks crossing a rickety storm-blown bridge—render Sorcerer a classic and retain their power to make audiences gasp. Released the same year as Star Wars, Friedkin's audacious masterpiece represents the braver road abandoned by the studio system.
Directed by William Friedkin. With Roy Scheider, Bruno Cremer, Francisco Rabal
US 1977, DCP, color, 121 min
A Salute to William Friedkin - Harvard Film Archive
Upgrade your account now to disable all ads...
Upgrade nowWe use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.