During her In Holy Flux tour in New Zealand, Letterboxd caught up with singer-songwriter Weyes Blood to chat about her four favorite films. #weyesblood #fourfavorites #indiemusic #letterboxd
Wow, for a Russian that I am it was a surprise to learn about Natalie's favourite movie of all time, I thought that she would pick up some cool intellectual movie but I expected something like David Lynch's work. Number 1 came as a huge surprise
I really want to see Possession but it’s so difficult to find it plus one place I found it it’s was too expensive sadly so but maybe I would get lucky at some point …!
She posted that "bring DVDs to the show" post AFTER the Asheville one 😤😤 bro you know I woulda cooked up some "I bet you would enjoy this" type filmé to the show had I known ughhhhhhhhh
Dekalog is a television show, though; I don't think it was meant to be watching in one sitting. Something like Lav Diaz's Evolution of a Filipino Family might be more fitting (or Ashraf Shishir's The Innocence, if you want to go long; while the film is in acts, I think it's meant to be watched continuously).
Possession AND Hardcore!? Goddamn just when I thought I couldn’t be more in love with her. I took a first date to Trouble Every Day and it didn’t end well, I feel like Natalie would’ve been up for it
Cool interview, but why god _why_ feeling the need to shorcut her answers by chopping up any pauses in her talk. Why not just leave it flow like a natural conversation, taking time is ok.
There's a few types of "four favorites" on Letterboxd. 1. The completely honest obvious picks that everyone has seen. 2. Trying to be impressive by only picking really obscure movies. 3. A mix of 1 and 2.
Is this lady speaking about the original film "Possession" from 1981? Remember watching this and thinking it was just art house garbage but a lot of people really like it. I'm not going to watch Siberia.