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alejandro jodorowsky
can you give me an idea if his movies are good or just art house crap? if you like his stuff can you recommend his best work? thanks:)
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santa sangre
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The Holy Mountain is pretty good......if you're into strange flicks.:)
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el topo ? ;)
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The Holy Mountain is a trip, it's a fun watch but not a movie I really "love". He's an artist, and I'm sure a lot of people would liken him to David Lynch. AJ has a bit more focus IMO, it seems like he actually wants to let the audience in on something but wants to make them work a little bit for it.
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- Holy Mountain - Santa Sangre - el Topo First watching of these was an uncomfortable experience that soon faded, replaced with admiration for this fellow. He's crazy about life and he's open about it. On a sidenote, you may want to check out his Metabaron & Technopriests comics series. |
i have, since this thread started, acquired sante sangre but am yet to watch it. i'll post a review here when i do.
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He was initially supposed to direct DUNE with famed French illustrator/comic book artist Mobius as art director.
The "what could have been" boggles the mind. |
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He has done some really admirable work in El Topo and Santa Sangre. One of the most underrated movie-makers, if there ever was one. |
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you make him sound like the bruce lee of directors. i hope sante sangre is his big boss.
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I've only seen two of his films: Fando y Lis, and a short film called La Cravate.
Cravate was really cool and I enjoyed it immensely. Fando y Lis? Eh, not so much. Wasn't really my cup of tea. |
Santa Sangre is really disturbing, gutsy, good stuff. El Topo's great too.
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Holy Mountain is one of my favorite films. El Topo is almost as good. The new Jodorowsky box set is out, containing both of those, as well as Fando y Lis, an unreleased movie (La Cravate, which I haven't watched yet), and finally the soundtracks for Holy Mountain and El Topo. It's super affordable ... in the $40-45 dollar range I believe? Anyway, though not of the "horror" genre per se, certain moments in Holy Mountain are certainly more horrific and disturbing than anything I've seen in a horror-genre film. It's got a bit of '70s stonger cult-movie cheese to it, but not unintentionally ... the ending is one of the all-time classics, and you either love it or hate it. |
It's 30 bucks off Deep Discount.
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