Last Film You Watched
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Carl: thanks for the heads up. i imagine that netflix has only the edited version. which is fine with me, because nudity makes me feel very uncomfortable. for all my left of center political leanings, i am truly victorian when it comes to bein' nekkid...
but i'll know for sure if the one i've rented will be nudity free when i do view the dvd.
but i'll know for sure if the one i've rented will be nudity free when i do view the dvd.
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Ghost was , I believe, # 1 on the 'top 10 Bardo Movies' list at amazon.com. One of my wife's faves.
IE was also down there somewhere.
OT:Kate and Leopold, good cast and direction, bit soppy. There was really little need to dress Jackman so 'resplendently', as his acting would have carried the day in any event.
IE was also down there somewhere.
OT:Kate and Leopold, good cast and direction, bit soppy. There was really little need to dress Jackman so 'resplendently', as his acting would have carried the day in any event.
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am renting the 90's tv series from netflix, 'my so called life'. i adore shows like these and am a huge fan of the original degrassi jr high and degrassi high series. not so much a fan of the later incarnation in the 2000's, but did find them riveting nonetheless.
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I just watched Kieslowski's Three colors: Blue first time in many years and it was still as beautiful as ever. It is very straight forward moving film but still haunting. And now that it's Europe ideology isn't so acute, I can watch it in a different light. It was refreshing.
And Human germ, have you seen Freaks and Geeks? I think it was marvelous high school TV drama series, but of course they cancelled it
And Human germ, have you seen Freaks and Geeks? I think it was marvelous high school TV drama series, but of course they cancelled it
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I am going to watch Rules of Attraction, again, but still have to finish Inland.
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Hey you student of Buck!
If you are watching IE then drop everything else and really give it the space it needs! It is the most mindblowing film Lynch has ever done! It is just plain hard!
If you are watching IE then drop everything else and really give it the space it needs! It is the most mindblowing film Lynch has ever done! It is just plain hard!
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Last night I finallly had the chance to watch Audition on dvd. I'm surprised because I didn't expect it to be as good as it was.
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I finished it last night. It is the most bizarre Lynch movie ever. I really enjoyed it, but I can't figure any of it out.gavriloP wrote:Hey you student of Buck!
If you are watching IE then drop everything else and really give it the space it needs! It is the most mindblowing film Lynch has ever done! It is just plain hard!
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The fun of IE, for me, is in the way it is loose enough to open the mind to speculation( one of the useful qualities of art) and yet strongly enough structured that we can sense, even before we can articulate, its cohesion.
OT: Excaliber, the most faithful ( which ain't saying much) adaptation of Malory's Morte d'Arthur.
a staggeringly brilliant production on all levels. They had the good taste to simply use Wagner's music, instead of composing psuedo-wagnerian stuff. ( and Carl Orff; this is where I first heard O Fortuna.) The acting is wonderful. There is humor witout camp; splendid naked women;stunning cinematography...the complete catalog.
True, the sight of all these 'dark ages' warriors running around in 13th Century armor 24/7 is anachronistic, but this is a fairy-tale, after all.
OT: Excaliber, the most faithful ( which ain't saying much) adaptation of Malory's Morte d'Arthur.
a staggeringly brilliant production on all levels. They had the good taste to simply use Wagner's music, instead of composing psuedo-wagnerian stuff. ( and Carl Orff; this is where I first heard O Fortuna.) The acting is wonderful. There is humor witout camp; splendid naked women;stunning cinematography...the complete catalog.
True, the sight of all these 'dark ages' warriors running around in 13th Century armor 24/7 is anachronistic, but this is a fairy-tale, after all.
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Excalibur is a great film.
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carl- the wagner score to that movie sounds gorgeous indeed. though i'll pass on the naked women...
indeed. this is how i have felt when viewing most of lynch's movies. however, i didn't have trouble understanding twin peaks/fwwm, or even eraserhead. i love the set design on any movie i've seen; i enjoy his love of period and vintage. as well as the lighting which makes use of a lot of darkness. but, beyond that, i am always befuddled.It is the most bizarre Lynch movie ever. I really enjoyed it, but I can't figure any of it out.
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Inland is the first to give me too much trouble. Eraserhead was never a great mystery to me either, and it was my first Lynch film.human germ wrote:carl- the wagner score to that movie sounds gorgeous indeed. though i'll pass on the naked women...
indeed. this is how i have felt when viewing most of lynch's movies. however, i didn't have trouble understanding twin peaks/fwwm, or even eraserhead. i love the set design on any movie i've seen; i enjoy his love of period and vintage. as well as the lighting which makes use of a lot of darkness. but, beyond that, i am always befuddled.It is the most bizarre Lynch movie ever. I really enjoyed it, but I can't figure any of it out.
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The Children Of Huang Shi
Epic and sentimental. Recreates in a lavish fashion the 'rape of Nanking'and features some location shots on the 'silk road'.
I'm starting to recognize some of the scenery in China where they film a lot. The Painted Veil must have been filmed near the gorges along the river. ( I'm a big fan of Maugham, film adaptations and the novels; someone should do a faithful miniseries of Of Human Bondage, as none of the 3 I've seen tell very much of the story.)
Epic and sentimental. Recreates in a lavish fashion the 'rape of Nanking'and features some location shots on the 'silk road'.
I'm starting to recognize some of the scenery in China where they film a lot. The Painted Veil must have been filmed near the gorges along the river. ( I'm a big fan of Maugham, film adaptations and the novels; someone should do a faithful miniseries of Of Human Bondage, as none of the 3 I've seen tell very much of the story.)
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oh, that'd be wonderful indeed. i enjoyed that book so much. lol, i recall hearing on a 'leave it to beaver' episode, the beav pronouncing that author's name as ' mogham' instead of, of course, 'maum'. i'm a huge fan of the beav, btw......miniseries of Of Human Bondage...
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