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This is my favorite ever made and I've only ever seen it on the crappy Kino Lorber DVD with the shaky transfer, and once projected a few years ago (transcendent experience) https://vimeo.com/213701012 Thank you based Criterion!
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 19:14 |
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# ? May 4, 2024 10:08 |
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Stalker is imo Tarkovsky's best movie. Solaris is great but it's dragged down by a few things that didn't age well and you can tell in which movie decade it was made while Stalker is timeless. I can't wait to get a high def version. BTW both books those movies are based on are masterpieces, highly recommended as well.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 19:56 |
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What is disburbing while watching it, is knowing that so many of the scenes were actually filmed in contaminated areas and pretty much everyone (including Tarkovsky) got cancer because of it.
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 00:18 |
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ih ad no idea this existed nd I loving love the stalker games, tyvm based criterion
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 01:01 |
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The other thing about this movie... the whole thing is a re-shoot. All of the original film burned in a lab fire.
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 01:08 |
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This is one of the finest movies ever made and I for one am incredibly excited about this.
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 03:25 |
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Fungah! posted:ih ad no idea this existed nd I loving love the stalker games
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 08:35 |
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Fungah! posted:ih ad no idea this existed nd I loving love the stalker games, tyvm based criterion
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 14:44 |
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Maldoror posted:What is disburbing while watching it, is knowing that so many of the scenes were actually filmed in contaminated areas and pretty much everyone (including Tarkovsky) got cancer because of it. There's the most devastating interview on the kino dvd where the camera assistant (or something like that) just says, very Russianly, "last year Alexandr passed away, and now I'm the only one left." Stalker changed my fuckin' life. Other times movies changed my fuckin' life: Andrei Rublev, The Sacrifice, Mirror, Nostalghia, Ivan's Childhood, Solaris, Steamroller and the Violin, Tron
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 15:53 |
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Palpek posted:lol theyre based on the same book, theres a throughline
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 16:17 |
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There's also a American tv show coming out based on the same book as well.
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 17:39 |
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Them sitting outside the room as the storm comes and passes is one of my favorite moments. Especially the sing song way the rain drops fall into the water. It's already up for pre-order on Amazon, and they have the release date listed as July 18. If you go that route make sure you actually order the criterion blu-ray and not the old dvd release because they have them listed on the same page for some reason.
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# ? Apr 22, 2017 01:47 |
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Fungah! posted:ih ad no idea this existed nd I loving love the stalker games, tyvm based criterion That Vimeo trailer's soundtrack went very, very Prometheus at the end. Are they going to sort out the soundtrack for the release? Stalker is gorgeous to look at but the (current) audio sounds like it was overdubbed by the same woman who restored that Jesus painting.
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 22:18 |
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whats the correct aspect ratio for this? i first watched this on vcd in 4:3 and just assumed the soviets didnt have access to super35 until after glasnost
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# ? May 23, 2017 10:20 |
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Aix posted:whats the correct aspect ratio for this? i first watched this on vcd in 4:3 and just assumed the soviets didnt have access to super35 until after glasnost 1.37:1 so basically 4:3 (1.33:1).
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# ? May 23, 2017 21:55 |
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Previous films were shot on 2.35:1, the aspect ratio was either aesthetic decision or because this was the second time shooting the film and they were severely lacking funds. I wonder if the first attempt was also 4:3, I'd have to look into it.
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# ? May 23, 2017 22:22 |
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A lot of filmmakers outside Europe and the US would shoot 1.37:1 unless they used an anamorphic/large format process since they didn't warm up to matted widescreen (1.85:1).
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# ? May 23, 2017 23:59 |
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Stalker is one of those movies where I feel like I need a smart person to sit me down and explain why it's Actually Amazing.
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# ? May 24, 2017 16:20 |
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If you cut out all the boring bits you've got a 5 minute movie on your hands
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# ? May 24, 2017 17:48 |
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I don't think any part of it is boring, personally , and wish it was much longer
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# ? May 24, 2017 18:47 |
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Hector Beerlioz posted:If you cut out all the boring bits you've got a 5 minute movie on your hands Shut the gently caress up you stupid little biatch before I whup your rear end.
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# ? May 24, 2017 20:51 |
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A CRUNK BIRD posted:Shut the gently caress up you stupid little biatch before I whup your rear end. lol i bet you like Terrance Malik too
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# ? May 24, 2017 22:51 |
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Escobarbarian posted:Stalker is one of those movies where I feel like I need a smart person to sit me down and explain why it's Actually Amazing. There's certainly plenty of room for intellectual explanation but Tarkovsky hated that poo poo and preferred the viewer to just get lost in the mysterious, poetic, experiential aspect. For my money, I think a big reason it's an all-time favorite is that it works beautifully on both levels.
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# ? May 25, 2017 00:11 |
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Hector Beerlioz posted:lol i bet you like Terrance Malik too I like Badlands a lot. Problem?
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# ? May 25, 2017 18:01 |
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I like CG dinosaurs in tree of life (was that the actual name I kind forget)
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# ? May 25, 2017 18:03 |
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I thought it was great because it was visually very rich, but vague on backstory and exposition. Because of this, you can come at the film in lots of different ways. For me, the setting and visuals tell their own story in a really cool non-verbal way. But I could see how someone would be bored out of their mind waiting for some kind of compelling plot to develop.
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# ? May 27, 2017 01:02 |
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Kull the Conqueror posted:There's certainly plenty of room for intellectual explanation but Tarkovsky hated that poo poo and preferred the viewer to just get lost in the mysterious, poetic, experiential aspect. For my money, I think a big reason it's an all-time favorite is that it works beautifully on both levels. Can I change my answer to this?
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# ? May 27, 2017 01:09 |
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Palpek posted:BTW both books those movies are based on are masterpieces, highly recommended as well. Which do you think is the best translation of Roadside Picnic?
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# ? Jun 7, 2017 07:33 |
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Great news! I've been wanting to watch it again for a long time. And yes, I only watched it originally because of the game. Maldoror posted:What is disburbing while watching it, is knowing that so many of the scenes were actually filmed in contaminated areas and pretty much everyone (including Tarkovsky) got cancer because of it. Maldoror posted:The other thing about this movie... the whole thing is a re-shoot. All of the original film burned in a lab fire.
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# ? Jun 9, 2017 20:06 |
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Someone should have told Tarkovsky it's ok to move the camera
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# ? Jun 12, 2017 03:45 |
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I never read the book, but watching the movie, I was always confused about the stalker's paranoia in the zone. He's always talking about the extreme danger all around them and "traps" and is constantly throwing stones ahead to make sure it's safe, but there's never any "close calls" or anything, making me think that the zone was making him paranoid and there really wasn't any danger. The film goes to color and he embraces the green grass when they finally arrive, which I thought was supposed to maybe be a statement about communism or something, which went along with the paranoia somehow. But from what little I do know about Roadside Picnic, there really were supposed to be aliens that left artifacts in the zone that were dangerous. I guess it's also pretty ironic that there really was danger from irl invisible toxic waste that gave everyone cancer.
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Hector Beerlioz posted:Someone should have told Tarkovsky it's ok to move the camera He's not for everyone, but there are people (like me) who love long hypnotic sequences in film. So many people complain about the car driving scene in Solaris, which is one of my favorite parts of the movie. I guess these are the same people that get pissed at the long "soul floating" sequences in Enter the Void. But strangely no one complains about the last third of 2001, which it's my understanding Tarkovsky hated.
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# ? Jun 12, 2017 04:30 |
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Hector Beerlioz posted:Someone should have told Tarkovsky it's ok to move the camera He's move the camera all the time
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# ? Jun 12, 2017 07:22 |
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So the Blu-ray that came out last year wasn't a remaster? http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Stalker-Blu-ray/147671/
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# ? Jun 12, 2017 09:52 |
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Maldoror posted:I never read the book, but watching the movie, I was always confused about the stalker's paranoia in the zone. He's always talking about the extreme danger all around them and "traps" and is constantly throwing stones ahead to make sure it's safe, but there's never any "close calls" or anything, making me think that the zone was making him paranoid and there really wasn't any danger. The film goes to color and he embraces the green grass when they finally arrive, which I thought was supposed to maybe be a statement about communism or something, which went along with the paranoia somehow. But from what little I do know about Roadside Picnic, there really were supposed to be aliens that left artifacts in the zone that were dangerous. I guess it's also pretty ironic that there really was danger from irl invisible toxic waste that gave everyone cancer. the grass scene's bcause he's home. thats also the reason it fades to sepia when theyre resting near the river, its to show that hes fully relaxed and feels like hes at home. the use of color in ths movie's so loving good, its weird that an arthouse russian movies kind of clearly referencing the wizard of oz but it freakin owns in execution
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# ? Jun 12, 2017 15:26 |
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SpaceAceJase posted:So the Blu-ray that came out last year wasn't a remaster? http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Stalker-Blu-ray/147671/ nah this transfer sorta sucks unfortunately. none of the AE Tark releases are that good
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 15:04 |
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Maldoror posted:He's not for everyone, but there are people (like me) who love long hypnotic sequences in film. So many people complain about the car driving scene in Solaris, which is one of my favorite parts of the movie. I guess these are the same people that get pissed at the long "soul floating" sequences in Enter the Void. But strangely no one complains about the last third of 2001, which it's my understanding Tarkovsky hated. Even though the 'hyperspace' sequence looks cool even though iirc its just helicopter shots with insanely hosed up color I actually really hated that whole last third of 2001. Actually much like the book it's a really boring film in general that just looks ludicrously good like everything else Kubrick did
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# ? Jun 23, 2017 16:26 |
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Larry Parrish posted:Even though the 'hyperspace' sequence looks cool even though iirc its just helicopter shots with insanely hosed up color I actually really hated that whole last third of 2001. Actually much like the book it's a really boring film in general that just looks ludicrously good like everything else Kubrick did I think a lot of the effect is lost on home video, though. It was intended to be shown on a huge screen in 70mm with 6-track surround sound.
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# ? Jun 26, 2017 12:37 |
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the bell making scene in andrei rublev ftmfw
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# ? Jul 12, 2017 10:01 |
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# ? May 4, 2024 10:08 |
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and yeah if you havent seen 2001 in a theater w/the sound loud as gently caress then you haven't seen it
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