#moonstruck
Jeppe Madsen Ohlsen (May 18, 1891 - 1948) was a largely autodidact Danish painter (he did study in Norway with Christian Krohg).
He painted strange scenes from his hometown Christiansfeld which had an unusual religious community of Moravian Brothers (Herrnhut Brethren) in a style that mixed Naivism, Symbolism and Magcal Realism.
Above:Den Månesyge, 1940 - oil on canvas (Kunstmuseet Brundlund Slot)
JAN – MARCH:
- The Witch [’16, Eggers]
- Silence[’16, Scorsese]
- Ghostbusters[’16, Feig]
- Next[’07, Tamahori]
- Moonlight[’16, Jenkins]
- The Fearless Freaks [’05, Beesley]
- The Verdict [’82, Lumet]
- Love & Friendship [’16, Stillman]
- Hail, Caesar! [’16, Coen]
- The Secret Life of Pets [’16, Renaud]
- 13th[’16, DuVernay]
- The Big Short [’15, McKay]
- Fire at Sea [’16, Rosi]
- Burn After Reading [‘08, Coen]
- The Freedom to Marry [‘17, Rosenstein]
- All the President’s Men [’76, Pakula]
- Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World [’16, Herzog]
- Family Business [’89, Lumet]
- I Am Not Your Negro [’16, Peck]
APRIL – JUNE:
- Salt and Fire [’17, Herzog]
- The Iron Giant [’99, Bird]
- Personal Shopper [’17, Assayas]
- Into the Inferno [’16, Herzog]
- Vampire’s Kiss [’89, Bierman]
- Sandy Wexler [’17, Brill]
- Running on Empty [’88, Lumet]
- Raiders of the Lost Ark [’81, Spielberg]
- Abel Raises Cain [’05, Abel, Hockett]
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom [’84, Spielberg]
- The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography [’17, Morris]
- Landline[’17,Robespierre]
- Okja[’17,Bong]
- Frank[’14, Abrahamson]
- Snowpiercer[‘14,Bong]
- The Big Sick [’17, Showalter]
- Bringing Out the Dead [’99, Scorsese]
- Ella Brennan: Commanding the Table [’16, Iwerks]
- Spaceballs[’87, Brooks]
- Tabloid[’11, Morris]
- The Unknown Known [‘14, Morris]
JULY – SEPTEMBER:
- The Morning After [’86, Lumet]
- Gates of Heaven [‘78, Morris]
- Collateral Beauty [’16, Frankel]
- Lucas[’86, Seltzer]
- Landline[’17,Robespierre]
- Beach Rats [’17,Hittman]
- Father of the Bride [’91, Shyer]
- The Haunting [’63, Wise]
- Born on the Fourth of July [’89, Stone]
- The Birds [’63, Hitchcock]
- LBJ[’17,Reiner]
- To The Bone [’17,Noxon]
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade [’89, Spielberg]
- Whose Streets? [’17, Folayan and Davis]
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind [’77, Spielberg]
- 9/11[’17, Guigui]
- 9/11: The Falling Man [’06, Singer]
- Beatriz at Dinner [’17, Arteta]
- Abundant Acreage Available [’17, MacLachlan]
- Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House [’17, Landesman]
- Adaptation[’02, Jonze]
- The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) [’17, Baumbach]
OCTOBER – DECEMBER:
- Jungle[McLean, ‘17]
- BPM (Beats Per Minute) [Campillo, ‘17]
- Big Night [Scott, Tucci, ‘96]
- Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold [Dunne, ‘17]
- Lady Bird [Gerwig, ‘17]
- Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond – Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton [Smith, ‘17]
- Mr. Roosevelt [Wells, ‘17]
- A Simple Plan [’98, Raimi]
- Shut Up and Play the Hits [’12, Southern, Lovelace]
- Wait for Your Laugh [’17, Wise]
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri [’17, McDonagh]
- Get Out [’17, Peele]
- David Bowie: The Last Five Years [’17, Whately]
- Driving Miss Daisy [’89, Beresford]
- The Disaster Artist [’17, Franco]
- Stronger[’17, Green]
- Wind River [’17, Sheridan]
- Matchstick Men [’03, Scott]
- Moonstruck[’87, Jewison]
6 FAVORITE NEW MOVIES I WATCHED IN 2017: Beatriz at Dinner,Get Out, Lady Bird, The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected),Okja, Personal Shopper
6 FAVORITE OLDER MOVIES I WATCHED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 2017: Big Night,Born on the Fourth of July, Bringing Out the Dead, I Am Not Your Negro,Lucas, The Witch
6 FAVORITE MOVIES I WATCHED NOT FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 2017: A Simple Plan, The Birds,Gates of Heaven, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Matchstick Men,Vampire’s Kiss
EVERY NIC CAGE PERFORMANCE I WATCHED IN 2017, RANKED: Vampire’s Kiss,Matchstick Men,Bringing Out the Dead,Moonstruck,Adaptation, Next
y'all what is a movie from the 80s that is YOUR movie? like for whatever reason. it’s incredibly nostalgic, you love it a lot, it just makes you feel good,you connect deeply with it. basic answers welcome