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見てたら眠くなる映画教えて

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1: 名無し募集中。。。 2019/01/25(金) 16:00:08.34 0.net
途中で寝てしまった映画教えて

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2: 名無し募集中。。。 2019/01/25(金) 16:00:34.45 0.net
フェリーニの全般
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6: 名無し募集中。。。 2019/01/25(金) 16:02:00.61 .net
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君と他人で良かった

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ブレードランナー

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アメリ

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ナウシカ

最後までみたことねぇ

7: 名無し募集中。。。 2019/01/25(金) 16:02:39.41 0.net
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何度見直しても途中で寝落ちして最後まで見られなかった
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8: 名無し募集中。。。 2019/01/25(金) 16:03:03.85 0.net
2001年のやつ

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トラフィック

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押井の天使のたまご。
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11: 名無し募集中。。。 2019/01/25(金) 16:04:02.07 0.net
フェリーニは寝ないがアンゲロプロスは寝る

テオ・アンゲロプロス

テオ・アンゲロプロスTheo Angelopoulos)ことテオドロス・アンゲロプロス(ギリシャ語:Θόδωρος ΑγγελόπουλοςTheodoros Angelopoulos、1935年4月27日 – 2012年1月24日)は、ギリシャ・アテネ出身の映画監督。

略歴

1935年、アテネで生まれ、子どもの頃に第二次世界大戦や1940年代後半の国内の政情不安を体験。アテネ大学法学部を卒業後、兵役を経てフランスのソルボンヌ大学、高等映画学院に留学。帰国後は映画雑誌で批評活動を4年間展開した後、1968年に短編ドキュメンタリー映画『放送』を自主製作して映画監督としてデビュー。

1970年に初の長編作品『再現』を監督した後、ギリシャの現代史を題材にした3部作『1936年の日々』(1972年)、『旅芸人の記録』(1975年)、『狩人』(1977年)を発表し、世界的な名声を獲得する。


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松本人志全般

13: 名無し募集中。。。 2019/01/25(金) 16:04:54.17 0.net
ベルリン天使の詩
某映画評論家が4回見て4回とも寝てしまったらしい

14: 名無し募集中。。。 2019/01/25(金) 16:06:35.24 0.net
2001年宇宙の旅
一度も全部見たことない

15: fusianasan 2019/01/25(金) 16:07:31.71 0.net
惑星ソラリス定期
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2001年宇宙の旅

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惑星ソラリス

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ゴッドファーザー
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  1. Up the great staircase trooped the 2,500 guests, resplendent in tiaras and jewels or white tie and tails, to be greeted by their hostess, the Marchioness of Londonderry, glamorous in a clinging black satin Paris dress.
    Either side of her impressive cleavage gleamed great swathes of diamonds.
    Round her neck hung a heavy row of pearls that fell below her waist.
    On her head was the largest of the Londonderry tiaras, so big it was known in the family as ‘the fender’.

    Pale rays illuminate the top-lit gallery of Londonderry house

    Beside her stood her handsome husband Charles, the seventh Marquess of Londonderry, and the Prime
    Minister, Lloyd George. That November night in 1919 was
    Edith Londonderry’s first Eve of Parliament reception, a tradition that continued for 20-odd years.

    The Marchioness of Londonderry wears
    ‘the fender’ to greet guests, 1934

    Londonderry House, like many of London’s great houses, was built for entertaining.
    In the 18th and 19th centuries, most aristocrats and others who lived
    on their estates for much of the year had a town house to which they migrated for ‘the Season’ – those summer months filled with balls and parties,
    when débutantes were presented at court and launched
    into ‘society’ in the hope of making a splendid marriage.

    The ballroom, Devonshire House

    These houses were as magnificent as their owners could manage.

    Built and decorated by the most talented of the age, they
    were sumptuously furnished – walls were hung with silk, damask and
    wonderful paintings – and often embellished with marble statuary.
    The mustard-yellow drawing rooms of Londonderry House were filled with blue Sèvres vases and
    gold plate; in the entrance hall stood a Canova statue of Theseus and the Minotaur (now in the Victoria and Albert
    Museum). Suites of rooms, with a ballroom at one end,
    could be flung open for entertaining.

    Georgiana Cavendish (1757-1806), a lover of gambling –
    and threesomes

    Today most of these palatial mansions have been pulled down or turned into blocks of flats.
    With their disappearance went their furnishings, objets and paintings.
    But what their wonderful rooms looked like can be seen in London: Lost Interiors, a book compiled from superb black-and-white
    photographs of these amazing houses, some of which belonged to aristocratic
    landowners, others to plutocrats or society figures.

    The drawing room, Grosvenor House

    Most of the townhouses – those used for the Season rather than permanent residences –
    were clustered round Park Lane, Mayfair or on Piccadilly,
    like Devonshire House. Here once lived the fifth Duke of Devonshire and his wife Georgiana (pronounced jaw-janer), whom he had married in 1774 when she was
    just 17. She was a celebrated beauty who quickly became a leader of
    fashion, famous for her towering hairstyles three feet high, decorated with birds, fruit, even ships in sail.
    The couple spent 20 years in a ménage à trois with Lady Elizabeth Foster, Georgiana’s close friend, who was also the Duke’s mistress.
    Meanwhile, Georgiana’s gambling led to mounting debts:
    on her death in 1806 they were found to be the equivalent of £4 million in today’s
    money.

    The rich, restless second Duke of Westminster, AKA Bendor, in his
    20s

    Another Park Lane mansion was Grosvenor House, belonging to
    the dukes of Westminster and one of the largest in London,
    as befitted the family’s status and wealth (their huge fortune came from their ownership of Mayfair).
    Bendor, the blond and handsome second duke (1879-1953) was known as one of the richest men in England,
    lavishing jewels on his mistresses, chief among whom was Coco Chanel.

    The picture gallery, Grosvenor House

    A restless soul, Bendor would arrive without warning at any of his houses
    (or yachts). All were kept ready: cars fuelled, silver polished,
    servants in livery. But after the First World War, during which Grosvenor House had been requisitioned as a hospital,
    land prices had risen so high that even for Bendor it had become uneconomic and
    he sold it. It was demolished in 1927 and the Grosvenor
    House Hotel was built on the site.

    Designer Oliver Messel, Devonshire House, 1934

    At the other end of the scale was 8 Pelham Place, the South Kensington home of
    Cecil Beaton from 1940 to 1975. Superbly furnished by this brilliant photographer, it was described loftily by
    the diarist Chips Channon (for whom the word ‘snob’ could
    have been invented – in his diaries he declares, ‘I am
    only really happy with royalty’) as ‘a tiny but super-attractive
    snuffbox of a house’. Beaton, himself no social slouch, ran him close:
    at his parties the women often wore stiletto
    heels, which pitted the floor, and later he would point them out, saying, ‘That’s Princess Marina, that’s Julie Andrews, that’s Vivien Leigh…’

    French furnishings at 8 Pelham Place, the South Kensington home of Cecil Beaton

    Beaton’s near neighbour in Pelham Place, until the mid-60s, was the great stage designer Oliver Messel.
    When Messel’s nephew Tony Armstrong-Jones (later Lord Snowdon)
    became engaged to Princess Margaret, Messel laid on a lunch, asking the Princess if there was anyone she would
    particularly like to meet. She said she had always greatly admired the witty cabaret star Bea Lillie
    and so Messel invited her.

    What none of them knew was that Bea Lillie had a drinking
    habit. At the end of lunch she slid quietly under
    the table and was carried upstairs to sleep it off.
    Tony and the Princess took their leave and Messel
    rushed back to his studio, where he was busy with fittings for Elizabeth Taylor,
    only to be interrupted by a telephone call.

    Cecil Beaton at home in Pelham Place, 1947

    ‘It’s Kensington Police Station here, Mr Messel,
    ‘ said the voice at the other end. ‘We thought you ought to know that there’s a naked woman on your balcony, throwing
    bottles at everyone who passes by.’

    Among the last of these fascinating residences to survive was the aforementioned Londonderry House.
    Throughout the 20s and 30s it had seen receptions and balls,
    hosted by the Londonderrys for their four daughters
    and two granddaughters. When eventually it had to
    go, in July 1962, a farewell party for 300 was given by Alastair, the 9th Marquess.
    Live sounds were supplied by a blues band featuring a swaggering young
    Mick Jagger, no less – presaging the rise of a whole new swinging London generation.

     

    London: Lost Interiors by Steven Brindle is published by Atlantic,
    £50. To order a copy for £42.50 with free UK delivery until 22 December,
    go to mailshop.co.uk/books or call 020 3176 2937. 

    historic england, getty images

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