So, I'll be honest. I'm not big into music, so I'd never hear of St Vincent until this video. But now I'm watching music videos on her channel and goddamn, I'm digging it.
did y’all listen to “all born screaming” yet? it’s amazing! I think my favorite St. Vincent album now, that first listen just gobsmacked me. not surprising in the slightest that Annie Clark is a cinephile with taste and has such distinct stories & connections with film
“To Die For” is one of those quintessential 90’s indie-boom movies that is so subversive and yet so expertly made that it’s hard to imagine anything like it being made today.
I'll have to check it out. I'm a HUGE Gregg Araki fan.....The Doom Generation and Nowhere are perfect. There's something I love about a certain time of indie subversive weirdo movies from the 90s.... I've never even heard of To Die For tho.
I feel like everyone who visits the closet should do one pick like she did at the end. Just spin around and point to a random film on the shelf and take it. Let random chance pick just one movie for you. What a genuinely great idea.
That's probably why since she was taking stuff that she didn't already have. If she's a big fan of Lynch then it stands to reason that she probably already owns his stuff. Especially if she used to shop at Kim's back when it was still on St. Mark's Place.
These videos are condensed heavily. I have noticed in several closet videos that the person choosing will have 2-3 films in their hand that they didn't talk about. Criterion probably does it for accessibility which is a shame because I would happily watch 30+ minute Criterion haul videos.
@@caseyaulbach7693If they've got something to say about the films they picked, I really think we ought to hear it - otherwise cutting is fine, the picks aren't interesting in and of themselves.
Dazed & Confused is one of those films where I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't love it. It's so much fun. The Bitter Tears Of Petra von Kant is far & away my favourite Fassbinder, it's so good.
Great film but reminds of the genius of Linklater and actors he works with. Everybody Wants some is a great spiritual successor to dazed and confused. Also has a phenomenal cast, I feel like between Zoey deutsch, Blake Jenner, Tyler hoechner and obviously the amazing glen Powell. Also I love the rare films you don’t want to end and my top two for that are Snack Shack and The Way Way Back.
I remember a period of watching Almodovar films. My New York City years and many of the foreign films I caught in a theater just across from Central Park right next to the famous Plaza Hotel. Sometimes have High Tea. You'd wait outside the theater until the previous show crowd left. Some big fuss once I think it was Jackie O who had just watched a film. I forget the film. A French Director i think. Long time ago.
As a straight man, I agree with many of her choices, hahaha!! Great films are great films. The best part of the closet is when people pick films that should be rewatched and remembered, like "To Die For". I could never do the blind pick, I'm too much of a control freak, lol!!
Well, without a doubt, I know we'd have a blast doing movie night! From Dawn Davenport to "Verge" to the bliss of Kidman's lunacy-fueled "To Die For"... perfection!
I am really happy that someone likes Diamonds Of The Night. St. Vincent is a type of person that I would love to hang out in a Barnes and Nobles store.
It’d be cool if @criterion to invite me, a normal dedicated lover of film, into the Criterion Closet for a rummage and video. Think about it, Criterion!
you know who really is a genius? the guy who made my coffee today, I mean if we're going to throw around the word genius like toilette paper to Almodovar, then my barista is also a genius
I don't remember her ever referring to herself as St. Vincent, usually she says Annie. The last song in Dazed is "Slow Ride" by Foghat, if I'm remembering this correctly.
i am appalled by some of these comments from bitter old men criticising her language, asking why she's here, calling this scripted or dismissing her as a whole. genuinely it is because she is a young woman talking about films. well-spoken, knowledgable and unique women will never know peace i swear to god. she is an intelligent person talking about film. i'd like to see one reason as to why people are so critical of this video that doesn't boil down to just misogyny 👍
@@snicker576 she's demented, but her unhinged energy speaks to typical viewers of this channel so shes almost universally praised, which is kind of funny to be fair. W're living in a world where people like her rule the thinking of the hoi polloi
@@snicker576is it your job to comment weird things relentlessly about annie like 😭😭 if someone being enthusiastic and happy makes you feel anxious maybe you should try therapy because that is not normal! ❤
Hahaha she’s awesome ! “Fate lead me here and I’m taking it “ always good to watch something a film that you never seen . . . I wish I could rewatch,,, “Blade Runner” the original with Harrison Ford like it was my first time … I just seen “Breakfast On Pluto “ with Cillian Murphy that film was really cool kinda deep too a little
Love her choosing the random film at the end, such a great idea!
can't remember who, but someone else started it a few videos back
I remember Molly Ringwald did it last. This should be tradition.
Molly Ringwald did that and now St. Vincent! (maybe someone else has as well?) Anyways, everyone should do that at the end!
pretty sure Dan Levy did it too but I’m not sure
@@thirdegreesmirk8838Pauline Chalamet is the first person I remember doing it
In the closet, the filmmakers tell stories and the musicians just go full melodrama... as the gods intended.🙌🔥
The bitter tears of petra von kant is so st vincent coded
Nearly perfect freeze frame at 1:31
So, I'll be honest. I'm not big into music, so I'd never hear of St Vincent until this video. But now I'm watching music videos on her channel and goddamn, I'm digging it.
You can feel her picks in all of her music and she's releasing a new album so I can't wait to see the world she'll bring next
Welcome to the club!
The Party is one of my favorites. Worth listening to if you haven't.
@@robertroman6214 such a good song! "There aren't enough hands to point all the fingers" I love this album
fuck yeah her music is so cinematic. The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant is exactly like her first album.
Going to put that on later with that in mind.
Now I REALLY need to watch it! "Marry me" is such an influential album on me
did y’all listen to “all born screaming” yet? it’s amazing! I think my favorite St. Vincent album now, that first listen just gobsmacked me. not surprising in the slightest that Annie Clark is a cinephile with taste and has such distinct stories & connections with film
Annie is a absolute diamond.
she's the epitome of privately educated white privilege...hardly the struggling artist with a multi millionaire Daddy hiding in the wings.
She should introduce herself as Annie. A little off-putting that she introduces herself as St. Vincent lol
...of the night
@@snicker576 Daddy works in "Corporate Tax Administration" in other words he's very very very rich....Poor little Annie, the struggle was so real!
@@snicker576 Pretentious, for real.
Love her music. This is the Criterion closet cross-over I didn't ask for but I definitely needed!
“To Die For” is one of those quintessential 90’s indie-boom movies that is so subversive and yet so expertly made that it’s hard to imagine anything like it being made today.
I just watched it after it's recent release and it felt a bit tame and obvious.
I'll have to check it out.
I'm a HUGE Gregg Araki fan.....The Doom Generation and Nowhere are perfect.
There's something I love about a certain time of indie subversive weirdo movies from the 90s....
I've never even heard of To Die For tho.
And that David Cronenberg cameo
I feel like everyone who visits the closet should do one pick like she did at the end. Just spin around and point to a random film on the shelf and take it. Let random chance pick just one movie for you. What a genuinely great idea.
I'm absolutely SHOCKED that she did not pick up a David Lynch title, if for no other reason just to talk about it. She's a big fan.
I get it, but I'm glad she chose Guy Maddin.
That's probably why since she was taking stuff that she didn't already have. If she's a big fan of Lynch then it stands to reason that she probably already owns his stuff. Especially if she used to shop at Kim's back when it was still on St. Mark's Place.
These videos are condensed heavily. I have noticed in several closet videos that the person choosing will have 2-3 films in their hand that they didn't talk about.
Criterion probably does it for accessibility which is a shame because I would happily watch 30+ minute Criterion haul videos.
@@caseyaulbach7693 that’s a good point. We should all leave comments asking for the videos to be longer if possible. It’ll save them editing time
@@caseyaulbach7693If they've got something to say about the films they picked, I really think we ought to hear it - otherwise cutting is fine, the picks aren't interesting in and of themselves.
Amazing picks, great energy to St, Vincent.
Loved her David Byrne collabs!
Dazed & Confused is one of those films where I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't love it. It's so much fun. The Bitter Tears Of Petra von Kant is far & away my favourite Fassbinder, it's so good.
To Die For needs a resurgence.
It’d click SO much with audiences today!!!
God that’s such a great movie.
Weak and disappointing.
It is relevant af
Every guest should be asked to do a "blind buy choice" as their final pick.
That's how you break out of your comfort zone and discover something new.
I could listen to Annie talk until the end of time. It's the passion and openness to her heart and soul. Plus she's just so damn cute.
Yay new films ill check out! I loved Chloe in the afternoon, she has great taste.
Best explanation of Dazed and Confused I've heard so far. Love that movie for so many reasons.
Great film but reminds of the genius of Linklater and actors he works with. Everybody Wants some is a great spiritual successor to dazed and confused. Also has a phenomenal cast, I feel like between Zoey deutsch, Blake Jenner, Tyler hoechner and obviously the amazing glen Powell. Also I love the rare films you don’t want to end and my top two for that are Snack Shack and The Way Way Back.
so much respect for picking Trainspotting and Dazed & Confused, two of my all time faves
When St. Vincent chooses and describes her feels on To Die For beginning at 1:58, I felt that. LOL!!!
St Vincent is so cool! I love her enthusiasm and physicallness!!!!!✌️❤️
Damaged people are fascinating... what a mundane yet unchaotic world it would be without them.
She’s just all around Badass/cool
To Die For and Nicole Kidman's tremendous performance do not get enough attention! Thanks for showing some love!👏
St vincent in the criterion collection? What a dream come true!
Oooh, if she had just chosen Todd Haynes’s “Safe,” it would’ve been perfect along Waters, Almodóvar, Fassbinder and Gus Van Sant!
Such a good film!
Or anything with Isabell Huppert
In was also screaming todd haynes!
@@jeranjed and Haneke
Or Velvet Goldmine...
Absolutely perfect picks.
To Die For is a masterpiece ❤️
St Vincent is an island in the Caribbean and it appears a rather vampiric looking woman! :D
I remember seeing her when she had curly hair...supporting The National. She's so good
I adore how when she mentions Paranoid by Black Sabbath, she clearly unconsciously air guitars the main riff
These Closet picks are all good, but this one kept it going. I always enjoy listening to each guest views on movies.
Big W on the Akerman boxset
Fifteen years ago, she signed my CDs commenting on how similar we are in terms of age. The autographs reflect this conversation =D
The “blind pick” at the end is such a good idea
This was a fun one. Some films I have not seen, so I will have to check them out.
Fabulous! Wonderful choices, knew she'd go for those ❤ great idea of the random pick at the end, agree it should be a regular fixture 😅
Dazed & Confused! A forever re watchable.
Good choices…
Impeccable taste as expected ! Love her!
She'll love "Diamonds of The Night" for sure :)), cause I freaking love it ^^!!!
Ok, I haven’t seen ANY of these. I will watch them ALL.
"Women on the Verge..." is a fantastic pick.
Diamonds of the night is such a good blind pick. Unbelievable film
Surrounded by masterpieces! The pressure the pressure!!
Great pics! Hope this means we will get "The Nowhere Inn" in the collection!
I remember a period of watching Almodovar films. My New York City years and many of the foreign films I caught in a theater just across from Central Park right next to the famous Plaza Hotel. Sometimes have High Tea. You'd wait outside the theater until the previous show crowd left. Some big fuss once I think it was Jackie O who had just watched a film. I forget the film. A French Director i think. Long time ago.
St. Vincent liking "the bitter tears of Petra Von Kant" makes SO much sense.
What a great surprise pick with Diamonds of the Night! Great choices overall too
i love you so much annie clark
She is soooo king
As a straight man, I agree with many of her choices, hahaha!! Great films are great films. The best part of the closet is when people pick films that should be rewatched and remembered, like "To Die For". I could never do the blind pick, I'm too much of a control freak, lol!!
Well, without a doubt, I know we'd have a blast doing movie night! From Dawn Davenport to "Verge" to the bliss of Kidman's lunacy-fueled "To Die For"... perfection!
I am really happy that someone likes Diamonds Of The Night.
St. Vincent is a type of person that I would love to hang out in a Barnes and Nobles store.
I guess you didn't watch the video; she closes her eyes and picks a movie at random, and "Diamonds Of The Night" is what she gets.
Either way, it’s a great film.
St. Vicent needs to be in movies, just that kind of face that could literally do anything.
The composure of the people who get to go into the criterion closet. I'd lose my shit and have a panic attack.
So much credit where it’s due here. I would’ve taken over that entire closet.
Thank you fate! Diamonds of the Night needs to be talked about more.
She is ADORABLE!
Thank you for this! ❤
I worship this woman ❤ (and her taste in film)
It’d be cool if @criterion to invite me, a normal dedicated lover of film, into the Criterion Closet for a rummage and video. Think about it, Criterion!
Brand Upon The Brain! Excellent choice, and reminds me that it's been a while since I've seen it.
great picks, but I wish she didn't pretend like she didn't know where "The Bitter Tears..." was at the shelf ;)
Her Dazed and Confused description is brilliant. And the Kim's in the East Village reference earlier in the video...memories. Annie rules.
I am still waiting for criterion to release "Weekend at Bernies". So amazing. LOL. But really. I love that film. McCarthy surprised me on that one.
Oh, Diamonds of the Night. It's a Czechoslovak movie and it's very trippy.
Female trouble is a W
Great collection ❤
pedro Almodovar is a genius. also every video I seen so far on this channel nobody picks up Brazil.
you know who really is a genius? the guy who made my coffee today, I mean if we're going to throw around the word genius like toilette paper to Almodovar, then my barista is also a genius
@@juanaltredo2974 Wow, dude. Who pissed in your cornflakes this morning?
@@NickPiers I hope nobody, I ate them with such force and delight!
I don't remember her ever referring to herself as St. Vincent, usually she says Annie.
The last song in Dazed is "Slow Ride" by Foghat, if I'm remembering this correctly.
Brand Upon the Brain! In the bag! Love Guy Maddin...
A Czech New Wave classic! She capped it off with Jan Němec's Shadows of the Night from 1964.
Diamonds Of The Night - a pretty good random pick.
I don't know who she is, but I like her
i am appalled by some of these comments from bitter old men criticising her language, asking why she's here, calling this scripted or dismissing her as a whole. genuinely it is because she is a young woman talking about films. well-spoken, knowledgable and unique women will never know peace i swear to god. she is an intelligent person talking about film. i'd like to see one reason as to why people are so critical of this video that doesn't boil down to just misogyny 👍
We don't dislike her because she's a woman, we dislike her because she's a dunderhead!
The People that were born and raised on this. To have a chance to make volumes is the way if the walk.
Always class 👏🏽
I remember Kim's Video. What a classic place to find obscure stuff before the internet.
Wow, looked up trailer for Diamonds of the night. It looks like a must see.
I was so hoping that she'd pick Harold & Maude, BUT the choices she made were perfect.
The Harold and Maude Criterion went out of print years ago.
Tuesday’s gone plays when the party is dying. Slow ride by foghat plays as they ride into the sun! Inexcusable!
Love her energy
It makes me anxious and uncomfortable. Crazy eyes out in full force
@@snicker576 she's demented, but her unhinged energy speaks to typical viewers of this channel so shes almost universally praised, which is kind of funny to be fair. W're living in a world where people like her rule the thinking of the hoi polloi
@@snicker576is it your job to comment weird things relentlessly about annie like 😭😭 if someone being enthusiastic and happy makes you feel anxious maybe you should try therapy because that is not normal! ❤
@@geraniumblue It's not my job, just a hobby
Hahaha she’s awesome ! “Fate lead me here and I’m taking it “ always good to watch something a film that you never seen . . . I wish I could rewatch,,, “Blade Runner” the original with Harrison Ford like it was my first time … I just seen “Breakfast On Pluto “ with Cillian Murphy that film was really cool kinda deep too a little
St. Vincent. Beautiful.
a real talent and very charming/funny to boot.
wow seeing Annie starstruck is uncommon bc that's how i look at her most of the times
She rules, absolute Queen
Shut it, Jameel!
Diamonds of the night is so beautiful and harrowing
To Die For, great pick! Plus the rest!
Yay! "Female Trouble"!
Love Saint Vincent.
She sounds like she spends a lot of time talking to her reflection in mirrors.
But even more time staring at herself in mirrors.
John Waters forever!
Amazing!
Great video 😊
What in the "Orphan cosplay"?!
Chantal Akerman is responsible for one of the colossal films residing in the universe, that being Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
Schlock
John Waters forever. Couldn't agree more.
Sweet Dee needs to do a take on this.