| Movie | Band a Part (Band of Outsiders) |
| Nutshell | Two hoods prey upon a schoolgirl whose aunt has a rich boarder. Light and poppy compared to later Godard stuff. |
| Good Things | Anna Karina as Odile with more talent and eye makeup than her young age here should have allowed, the outfits, the English class, and the dawg |
| Bad Things | Hmmm.. Hmm... Uh...the aunt's hair was kinda big |
| Features | Sami Frey, Claude Brasseur, Jean-Luc Godard as the Narrator, Louisa Colpeyne, Daniele Girard, an extremely loud Simca, peppermint soda, hair ribbons |
| Uncomfortable Moments | Nothing in the movie really, mostly the uber hipsters in the theater |
| Notable | 1964 release - a very early commentary on kids more influenced by media than by actual life. |
| Best Part | The direction - playing with form using silence, incongrous narration, literal narration, and beeyooteeful cinematography of Paris. |
| Best Line | "It's dumb, but I forgot your name." |
| Crowns | 4 out of 5 |