04.24.2018, 05:26 PM | #22461 |
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Speaking of Orson Welles, the upcoming release of his unfinished film, "The Other Side of the Wind" is one of my most anticipated releases of 2018. There's no official release date as far as I'm aware, but it's expected to become available on Netflix in a couple of months.
The way he went from directing one of the most highly revered films of all time at the age of 25 to being ostracized by the studio system later in his life has always fascinated me... "Our songs will all be silenced, but what of it? Go on singing" Lady From Shanghai is my favorite |
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04.24.2018, 08:15 PM | #22462 |
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Speaking of Orson Welles and unfinished projects, here's Alejandro Jodorowsky talking about the casting for DUNE, taken from "The Spiritual Journey of Alejandro Jodorowsky:
"For the role of the baron Harkonnen, a vulgar, cruel giant, I thought of Orson Welles. I knew he was in France but that he had become embittered at the lack of producers interested in his own work, and it was said that he wanted nothing more to do with film. Where could I find him? No one seemed to know. I had heard that the master had a passion for gourmet food and drink. I got an assistant to telephone all the best restaurants in Paris and find out if Orson Welles was a customer. After countless calls, a small restaurant, Chez le Loup, told us that he came there once a week, though not on any specific day. I decided to dine there every night beginning on Monday. It was a discreetly elegant place with a fine menu and a superb wine selection. The owner himself took orders. Almost all the walls were decorated with Renoir reproductions. The one exception was a wall with a window. In front of it there was a broken chair. When I asked the owner about it, he said: 'We are very proud of that piece of litter. One evening, Orson Welles sat in that chair and he ate so much that it broke' I returned every night. Finally, on Friday, the great man arrived, wrapped in an enormous black cape. I watched him with the same fascination as a child at the zoo. His appetite and his thirst were stupendous. I saw him devour nine different dishes and drink six bottles of wine. For dessert, I sent him a bottle of cognac that the owner had assured me was his favorite brand. When it came, he looked around and amiably invited me to his table. For a half hour, I listened to his monologue before daring to speak of the role. No sooner did I bring up the subject than he answered: 'Acting doesn't interest me. I detest contemporary cinema. It's not an art; it's a nauseating industry, a vast mirage born of prostitution.' My disappointment was immense, and I swallowed with difficulty. How could I inspire enthusiasm in him so that he would agree to work with me? I was tense and seemingly at a total loss for words when suddenly I heard myself say: 'Mr. Welles, during the entire month that the filming of your role will require, I promise you to hire the head cook of this very restaurant. Every evening, he will prepare all the dishes you desire accompanied by any wines and liquors that please you.' With a big smile, he agreed to sign the contract." Quite a missed opportunity. |
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04.25.2018, 03:42 AM | #22463 |
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Haha, the more you hear about Jodorowsky's Dune the more it sounds like the greatest film never made. Besides Welles, it was also meant to star Salvador Dali with the whole film designed by H.R Giger. Probably best it wasn't ever made so we can go on fantasising about what might've been.
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04.25.2018, 05:30 PM | #22465 |
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Re: Gospel/Pasolini - The fact that he Vatican claims that the director behind Salo made the greatest depiction of Jesus Christ’s life always blow my mind. Most films that depict religious stories are melodramatic and way over the top. I can’t wait to see how Pasolini’s very strange ‘realism’ handles this story. I love Pasolini. To me he is in his own league, it is very hard to compare him to anybody. His films taunt me in a certain way.
Re: Citizen Kane- It’s essential. Nothing to add and don’t want to gush about it to anyone who hasn’t seen it. I piss off a lot of ‘film buffs’ when I tell them I like How Green Was My Valley better (HGWMV won best picture in 1941 instead of Kane, which people are apparently still pissy about?). |
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04.25.2018, 05:40 PM | #22466 | |
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04.27.2018, 03:21 PM | #22467 |
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I am so hype for NINJA BATMAN gonna watch that bic this weekend
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04.28.2018, 04:43 PM | #22468 |
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i haven’t yet...
i just finished building my hurried FILMSTRUCK watchlist and... i’m about to vomit with delight haa haaa haaaa well not really vomit but you know how when you vomit you don’t want to but you’re overpowered by something else you can’t control? kinda like that. im going nuts with the queue. don’t know where to begin. gave the thing to my wife and said “punch whichever one you want” here we go... |
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04.28.2018, 07:01 PM | #22469 |
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04.28.2018, 09:17 PM | #22470 |
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Flesh Gordon.
Good ole 70s X-rated satire.
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04.29.2018, 05:01 AM | #22472 |
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I can't browse the UK version of Filmstruck without joining but looking at what's on the US site it does look like heaven.
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04.29.2018, 06:03 AM | #22473 | |
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There will always be films we prefer over films we can still recognise as 'greater'. I can accept a films greatness even if I don't particularly like it but no one will ever stop me preferring The Omen over The Exorcist. |
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04.29.2018, 06:39 AM | #22474 |
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so the whole thing started on a light note
first thing was this thing i had never even heard of, A LITTLE ROMANCE (1979) feturing a superyoung diane lane , a kid who would later quit movies and become a dentist, laurence olivier doing a french accent, sally kellerman, . etc. about two thirteen year olds who go bananas for each other in paris (rich/poor american/french etc). it’s fun and funny and, you know, nice, and it’s no critical masterpiece so dont know how it ended up on criterion (or is it filmstruck, hard to understand this app), but it’s a pleasant happy way to spend a spring afternoon with the lady. a bit like cinema paradiso last weekend, it’s a kind of movie lover’s movie (a lot of the plot and imagery revolves about movies here too, but here more limited). i’m thinking due to timing + subject it might have been an inspiration for people like wes anderson or linklater. it’s definitely there. later finally managed to see the marx brothers’ A NIGHT AT THE OPERA, which was completely ridiculous— and great. what is it about brothers that generates this particular sense of humor? it’s always brothers—these guys, or the stooges, or the zuckers, etc. meanwhile been getting an eyeful of the curated lists and menus and more and don’t even know where to begin. wanted to find butch cassidy and the sundance kid and couldn’t find it there. or the sting (cuz they were important to that french thing). so it doesn’t have *everything* obviously but it has so much i don’t even know where to begin. guess it doesn’t matter ha ha ha ha. |
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04.29.2018, 11:16 AM | #22475 |
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Antarctica, A Year on Ice. Really a nice docu. Not a really full examination of life there, but really nice photography. Lots of very effective time lapse.
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04.29.2018, 01:12 PM | #22476 |
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04.29.2018, 02:24 PM | #22477 |
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Last night I watched Cosmos by Andrzej Zulawski. I quite enjoyed it. Seemed to be quite influenced by Bunel, reminded me a lot of The Exterminating Angel.
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04.29.2018, 05:23 PM | #22478 |
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ha ha ha exterminating angel is hilarious
i’ll look for that one you said —- just finished watching jane campion’s HOLY SMOKE aka kate winslet vs. harvey keitel besides the obvious glory of kate winslet’s breasts (useless to pretend otherwise, and the movie is self-aware in this respect), i really liked it on account of 2... no, 3 more things: 1) it was a really original screenplay, without going into any kind of experimental or “theory” shit. just the kind of story you rarely or never see on... netflix online (ha ha ha). 2) great performances by the two main characters 3) the setting and the australian cast, hilarious/looks awesome ok. — have to say i had not seen a jane campion movie since... eh... since the piano came out! which was great. but then lost track. and this service has a bunch of them now. |
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