
Alex Ross Perry
Alex Ross Perry is a an American screenwriter, actor and director of Impolex (2009), The Color Wheel (2011), Listen Up Philipp (2014). His last feature Queen of Earth released in theatres in September 2015. Disney has recently hired Perry to write a live-action Winnie The Pooh movie.
Here are five films he loves.
01
The Elephant Man, David Lynch, 1980
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For my money, the saddest and most human movie ever made.
02
Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock, 1960
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Fairly formative and exciting experience for me. Obviously, not the most original sentiment for this film but truly, the joy in it is the joy of discovery and the idea that each person comes in it on their own.
03
The Brown Bunny, Vincent Gallo, 2004
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A painful and hilarious philosophical film about the inherent loneliness of man, not mankind, but 'man.' Superlative.
04
Alice in the Cities, Wim Wenders, 1974
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I saw this recently for the first time. Had I seen it earlier, it would have had to have been a huge influence. Never too late!
05
Videodrome, David Cronenberg, 1983
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On my mind a lot lately as our reality leaps closer and closer to science fiction from the decade I was born.
01 The Elephant Man, David Lynch, 1980
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01
For my money, the saddest and most human movie ever made.
02 Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock, 1960
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02
Fairly formative and exciting experience for me. Obviously, not the most original sentiment for this film but truly, the joy in it is the joy of discovery and the idea that each person comes in it on their own.
03 The Brown Bunny, Vincent Gallo, 2004
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03
A painful and hilarious philosophical film about the inherent loneliness of man, not mankind, but 'man.' Superlative.
04 Alice in the Cities, Wim Wenders, 1974
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04
I saw this recently for the first time. Had I seen it earlier, it would have had to have been a huge influence. Never too late!
05 Videodrome, David Cronenberg, 1983
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05
On my mind a lot lately as our reality leaps closer and closer to science fiction from the decade I was born.