Stereoactive Movie Club Ep 33 // Round 6 Picks!
It's Mia's turn to pick first as we choose which films we're watching in the 6th round of the Stereoactive Movie Club!
We're discussing some of the greatest movies ever made. Who says? Sight And Sound magazine says. Every 10 years, since 1952, the publication has surveyed critics and directors to determine which films might be considered the best. The five film-loving friends take turns picking movies that have appeared on the list and then dig into them with an eye on their cultural impact, how they stand up today, and just whether they’re actually as good as all those critics and directors say they are.
It's Mia's turn to pick first as we choose which films we're watching in the 6th round of the Stereoactive Movie Club!
Directed by Richard Linklater, 2014's 'Boyhood' tells the story of a boy and his family with the same actors over the course of 12 years of production.
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, 1979's 'Apocalypse Now' is a New Hollywood descent into the madness of war.
Directed by Martin Scorsese, 1980's 'Raging Bull' is a character study of a boxer lacking character, but pure in talent.
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard, 1965's 'Pierrot le Fou' is an exercise in self-referential metatextualism on the part of the filmmaker.
A discussion of the new list of the "greatest films ever made," as decided by critics and directors.
Directed by John Ford, 1940's 'The Grapes of Wrath' tells the tale of the Joad family's journey to California as they escape the dustbowl of Oklahoma.