Monday, October 26, 2009

Two New Godard Films to Hit the Citizen Shelves Soon!

Judging from the posters on other video store windows, Citizen Video should be stocking Year One. Since I am blissfully ignorant to the theme of that movie, I'll be investing our hard earned citizen dollars on two Criterion titles I missed this past summer: Jean Luc-Godard's Two or Three Things I Know About Her and Made in the U.S.A. Although they may not be one the latest movies in theaters they seem oddly appropriate as both films deal with consumer culture (and we are currently dealing with a crisis from consumer culture). Made in the U.S.A. is a chaotic crime thriller starring Anna Karina "as the most brightly dressed private investigator." Criterion calls it a "Looney Tunes rendition of The Big Sleep gone New Wave." It sounds like it may be reminiscent of William Klein's Mister Freedom (another film to check out if you want to make a triple feature of anti-consumer culture). In Two or Three Things I Know About Her Godard uses the story of a housewife from the Paris suburbs who prostitutes herself for extra money to spin off into provocative philosophical tangents and gorgeous images..... this one I'm calling a WAY sexier version of Weeds.

If you're like "enough already with the foreign films," then you'll be glad to know there are a lot of great new independent movies coming out this November which we feel are worthy of shelf space at citizen, notably 500 Days of Summer, Humpday, The Limits of Control, Food Inc, and Thirst (the last one is foreign, but it deals with vampires which seem to be a universal theme these days).

Finally, we don't want you to always watch movies alone at home and for this reason we always plan great events in the 'hood. Don't miss our FOURTH ANNUAL HORROR TRAILERS FESTIVAL at the Whistle Stop this Thursday, Oct 29 at 9pm (see the trailer below). Also on Saturday, October 7th we'll be screening the newly-released-to-dvd FOOD INC at Velocult Bicycles. We hope to see you there!