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actually i could videorecord my tv bha ha hah a but it’s not salò or something forbidden. nobody has a dvd? so strange! he just made a movie in england. for amazon and with kate beckinsale. this is your el topo somehow... |
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05.08.2018, 02:41 AM | #22502 |
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It's not impossible to get but the DVD is out of print here so very expensive and only available as a Blu-Ray, which I don't have a player for.
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05.08.2018, 06:23 AM | #22503 |
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i used to have a priceish bluray player and it croaked after the years— discs would skip, eventually made horrible noises, etc.
so i bought a refurbished sony one for 30 bucks off amazon. figured it would last a few months. been 2 or 3 years, so far so good. these days i use it mostly for the apps though, ha ha ha. one strategy some people use for movie watching (you have to have the temperament for this sort of shit) is to buy used, watch, and then resell—which they claim is cheaper than renting or subcribing to services because you can even turn a profit. but i’ve never tried it—selling physical objects online is a minor logistical nightmare for me. where are the envelopes? did i print this label? ufff... i hope you find it some day at reasonable rates! or in a library or something. |
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05.08.2018, 11:48 AM | #22504 |
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I'm sure if I asked around someone must have it, and I've probably seen most of the key scenes already on youtube (the whole film seems to be less a story and more a sequence of conversations.)
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05.08.2018, 11:54 AM | #22505 |
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yyyyes. it’s a jane austen novel of sorts. but there’s a weapon brandished at some point ha ha ha. for me it gets better on rewatch though, i pick up on these minute details. anyway yeah. good stuff and i still recommend it highly.
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05.08.2018, 12:03 PM | #22506 |
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anyway speaking of conversational movies, this is also it but not it
agnes varda’s LA POINTE COURTE (1954) a lot has been made of varda’s influence on the french new wave and i suppose it’s there but in another way who cares about that shit, she’s better, ha ha ha ha. this is her first movie and it’s visually great, in spite of one forgivable visual glitch at the beginning but hey, it was her first movie and she had zero experience and she made this crazy thing anyway better than most. don’t be fooled by the stupid synopses about “a couple bla bla bla”. yes the couple is there and that’s one of the stories, and the couple does give a very hiroshima mon amour flavor to the whole thing for which reason actually alain resnais almost refused to edit it (or so i read). but no it’s not just about this and a long coversation about “love” which can get supremely boing at times. fuck this nonsese. for me the best part is the town itself! and the stories that are going on in the supposed “background”. but they are not. they are maybe better stories than the supposed protagonists— a mysterious ban on fishing on a certain zone, a young couple trying to get approval from the girl’s dad to date, it’s a little bit like la terra trema but funner. not just funner. funnererer. yeah. and the visuals are amazing. read that varda had trained as a photographer and had zero film experience. her shots are fucking gorgeous. the way the whole thing is put together is brilliant. and even the boring couple eventually becomes fun to watch, yeah. ok so this was great. eta: altered date to show was made in 1954. some sources say 55 and thats what i used originally but no. |
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05.09.2018, 12:28 PM | #22507 |
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jane campion’s SWEETIE (198...9?
im seriously wondering why outside of the mainstream success of “the piano” i never heard about jane campion. she’s fucking great. watched holy smoke the other day and loved it (ok, kate winslet helped, still, it was a good story). now i found this older movie by her on criterion. what can i say? #1 is beautifully fucking filmed, really, it’s like if soap operas were shot in heaven haa haa haa haa. i can’t explain. it’s just very fucking good. the writing is great also. totally unexpected/weird story that does not even... it’s not even what you thought was gonna be about. not at all. by which i therefore mean: nothing else is like this! and that’s the sign of a true artist or what. this gets billed as a comedy and yeah it’s very funny/has very funny moments but it’s no way just that. it’s got a bit of everything and it’s much better and strange as fuck. not strange like david lynch strange. more like... anybody here remembers maybe baghdad cafe? anyone? no. kinda like that sorta but not on purpose— more natural than “a collection of misfits”. this movie is about families i guess and we all have those to whatever extent. ok. today im gonna try catching her first short (supposedly, but looks more like her 3rd one) which won palme d’or at cannes back in the prehistory of the world. ps. also on criterion channel watched a 9 minute short called “let’s kill mr. kinski” haaaa haaaa haaaa that insane motherfucker. yeah good stuff. |
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I guess this counts as one of my favorite movies ever, because as soon as I saw this post I thought to myself I need to watch it for the millionth time. It's been a year or two. And yes, we've discussed it before. |
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05.09.2018, 02:54 PM | #22511 |
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Can do. I don't think it's the greatest copy, but it'll work.
Anyway, fuck Whit Stillman. He's got billions. What does he care? |
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05.09.2018, 03:00 PM | #22512 |
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Damn, you guys got me real interested in this film. Downloading and primed to watch.
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so you guys like to sleep through your movies?
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ps- this reading seems spot on ha ha ha
https://philosophynow.org/issues/94/...al_Philosopher a slightly different version of the same with better typography here http://www.abc.net.au/religion/artic...07/3447646.htm |
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Thanks for that but I think I can get a copy from someone at work. Thanks for the offer though. |
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05.11.2018, 11:05 AM | #22519 |
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That's funny. I was worried the people who haven't seen it and who have been reading our praise are going to be underwhelmed.
I really can't even explain why I like the film so much. Just some people talking. Anyone who is expecting to be blown away by a brilliant piece of cinema that will burn itself into the soul will be pretty disappointed. |
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dirty rotten scoundrels
i was expecting some horrible 80s shit and sure there was some of that but this was actually funny, yeah this was directed by yoda himself, frank oz aka ms. piggy wtf lololol |
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