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Magic Hate Ball posted:Also, what's everyone's preferred musical accompaniment to Joan of Arc? The scores for Jodorowsky's El Topo and The Holy Mountain.
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# ? Dec 16, 2017 18:45 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:Also, what's everyone's preferred musical accompaniment to Joan of Arc? The Star Wars Cantina music on a loop
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# ? Dec 16, 2017 21:22 |
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After only ever watching Joan of Arc silent, I think the score comes off as distracting.
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# ? Dec 16, 2017 22:19 |
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I keep holding off watching more Brakhage films because they're silent. If I were at least watching in a classroom or something, there'd be the sound of the projector and stuff. While I know the silence was intended by him, I can't help but wonder how much better they would play with a score.
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# ? Dec 16, 2017 22:39 |
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Egbert Souse posted:I keep holding off watching more Brakhage films because they're silent. If I were at least watching in a classroom or something, there'd be the sound of the projector and stuff. While I know the silence was intended by him, I can't help but wonder how much better they would play with a score. I put on records when I watch those.
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# ? Dec 16, 2017 23:09 |
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Egbert Souse posted:I keep holding off watching more Brakhage films because they're silent. If I were at least watching in a classroom or something, there'd be the sound of the projector and stuff. While I know the silence was intended by him, I can't help but wonder how much better they would play with a score. Brakhage needs no accompaniment IMO. Sound and music softens the impact of cuts, if that makes any sense, and will hinder your ability to discern how the film is assembled, and so on. But that's just my experience. e: Once you get used to it, it definitely starts to feel like there's something going on anyway in the part of your mind that you would be using to listen. e2: hardcore coolkid mode: now go back and watch your favorite movies in absolute silence, and see what new things you can glean from them. The Time Dissolver fucked around with this message at 02:28 on Dec 17, 2017 |
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I sometimes play one of those "10 hours of projector noise" vids when watching pure silent stuff. It's neat.
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 04:11 |
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Back in college a nearby church, every Halloween, would show the silent Phantom of the Opera and the organist would play accompanying music, it was really cool.
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 18:10 |
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Egbert Souse posted:I've only seen Joan of Arc with the Visions of Light score and I can't imagine it without that. Absolutely loving stoked about Criterion finally putting this out, I never got the Masters of Cinema release because of the lack of Richard Einhorn's score. Definitely my favorite film.
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 16:29 |
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Santa brought me Dressed To Kill now we're watching it as the family Christmas movie
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 01:50 |
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Hector Beerlioz posted:Santa brought me Dressed To Kill now we're watching it as the family Christmas movie At least it wasn't Salo or Eyes Without a Face.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 03:29 |
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Saving those for Easter
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 04:06 |
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Santa brought me Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project Volumes 1 & 2. I haven't seen any films from most of the countries represented in these boxsets so it will be the first time in a long time I'll be able to watch some films without any real expectations beforehand about what they'll be like. I'm pretty excited to dig into them.Hector Beerlioz posted:Santa brought me Dressed To Kill now we're watching it as the family Christmas movie
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 04:10 |
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I've almost bought Salo the last few sales, but I chicken out every time. Though, I definitely have Pasolini's Trilogy of Life on my radar ever since K. Waste's Spoiler Alert featuring The Decameron.Raxivace posted:Santa brought me Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project Volumes 1 & 2. I haven't seen any films from most of the countries represented in these boxsets so it will be the first time in a long time I'll be able to watch some films without any real expectations beforehand about what they'll be like. I'm pretty excited to dig into them. I've been on the fence on those since they're all on Filmstruck. I've only seen Touki-Bouki so far and it was a trip. Egbert Souse fucked around with this message at 04:16 on Dec 26, 2017 |
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Egbert Souse posted:At least it wasn't Salo or Eyes Without a Face. Or "Multiple Maniacs" (especially if you're Catholic).
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 04:36 |
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Macrame_God posted:Or "Multiple Maniacs" (especially if you're Catholic). i saw john waters do stand up last week and he tossed packets of anal bleach into the crowd
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 04:47 |
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Hector Beerlioz posted:i saw john waters do stand up last week and he tossed packets of anal bleach into the crowd and i bet your rear end in a top hat looks pretty nice now doesn't it?
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 04:59 |
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DC Murderverse posted:and i bet your rear end in a top hat looks pretty nice now doesn't it? My god, it's full of stars
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 05:24 |
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Raxivace posted:I'd have preferred to the coal tbh. My biggest problem with Dressed to Kill is that it didn't really know how to end. The main twist of the film also didn't really age well, but I think accepting that it's a film from 1980 and recognizing that we have a better mainstream understanding of those things allowed me to see that the film wasn't malicious, just ignorant. When the one woman explains to the teenager about the surgery and all that, it felt like De Palma was trying to show off all of his research, or something. I'm not exactly sure what that scene was for. It feels like you could cut off most of the final act from that film, and you'd be left with something better. It just felt like it ended and then it kept going. I don't think I'll ever watch it again. It wasn't bad, and it had its moment, but Blow Out did everything Dressed To Kill did well, except did it so much better.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 16:23 |
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Blind bought Sword of Doom last month and just got around to watching it over the weekend. Beautiful film, I love a samurai film in widescreen. This is one of the better of the subgenre that I've seen that's not directed by Kurosawa. It also has one of the best Mifune sword fights ever, and it'd be easy to miss because he's known so much more for his work with Kurosawa, and overall his part here is small. Kind of a weird ending though, but very thematically appropriate.
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Cemetry Gator posted:My biggest problem with Dressed to Kill is that it didn't really know how to end. The main twist of the film also didn't really age well, but I think accepting that it's a film from 1980 and recognizing that we have a better mainstream understanding of those things allowed me to see that the film wasn't malicious, just ignorant. When the one woman explains to the teenager about the surgery and all that, it felt like De Palma was trying to show off all of his research, or something. I'm not exactly sure what that scene was for. I understand those arguments about viewing Dressed to Kill in context to an extent, but I feel like even something like Psycho has aged a little better in that regard even if that's not exactly progressive on the subject itself. Basebf555 posted:Blind bought Sword of Doom last month and just got around to watching it over the weekend. Beautiful film, I love a samurai film in widescreen. This is one of the better of the subgenre that I've seen that's not directed by Kurosawa. It also has one of the best Mifune sword fights ever, and it'd be easy to miss because he's known so much more for his work with Kurosawa, and overall his part here is small. Kind of a weird ending though, but very thematically appropriate. Still, the ending we got luckily works very well for the story as Nakadai becomes consumed by violence and ends up as doomed by his sword himself as any of his victims do.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 17:18 |
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re: Dressed to Kill, De Palma said it was a big homage to Hitchcock and apparently when Hitchcock heard that he said, homage more like fromage to me
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 00:50 |
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Hector Beerlioz posted:re: Dressed to Kill, De Palma said it was a big homage to Hitchcock and apparently when Hitchcock heard that he said, homage more like fromage to me “Homage? More like poo poo. You should kill yourself.”
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 00:53 |
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Touki Bouki was really cool, though I kind of stopped paying attention to the subtitles and just got absorbed by the visuals and music after a while. “~Paris, Paris~”
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Basebf555 posted:Blind bought Sword of Doom last month and just got around to watching it over the weekend. Beautiful film, I love a samurai film in widescreen. This is one of the better of the subgenre that I've seen that's not directed by Kurosawa. It also has one of the best Mifune sword fights ever, and it'd be easy to miss because he's known so much more for his work with Kurosawa, and overall his part here is small. Kind of a weird ending though, but very thematically appropriate. Top 5 samurai film for me, that last fight is fuckin insane. Okamoto is criminally underrated director; his other 2 samurai films Kill! and Samurai Assassin are equally impressive. Raxivace posted:Still, the ending we got luckily works very well for the story as Nakadai becomes consumed by violence and ends up as doomed by his sword himself as any of his victims do. The ending is brilliant. The sudden abrupt ending is like the narrative itself breaks apart in its descent into eternal, nihilistic violence.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 01:47 |
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I bought Sword of Doom last year but never got around to it. Maybe I’ll take a break from Zatoichi and watch that instead. I got Le Samuraï, Barry Lyndon, and Don’t Look Now for Christmas. Pretty excited for Le Samuraï, but I’ve never seen the other two either.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 02:03 |
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Barry Lyndon is fantastic, I wasn't expecting how funny it is
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business hammocks posted:“Homage? More like poo poo. You should kill yourself.” Sir Alfred would never be so crass
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Basebf555 posted:Blind bought Sword of Doom last month and just got around to watching it over the weekend. Beautiful film, I love a samurai film in widescreen. This is one of the better of the subgenre that I've seen that's not directed by Kurosawa. It also has one of the best Mifune sword fights ever, and it'd be easy to miss because he's known so much more for his work with Kurosawa, and overall his part here is small. Kind of a weird ending though, but very thematically appropriate. Love "Sword of Doom" (a screenshot from the film is my desktop wallpaper). Have you seen "Harakiri"? Highly recommended.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 18:27 |
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zandert33 posted:Love "Sword of Doom" (a screenshot from the film is my desktop wallpaper). Have you seen "Harakiri"? Highly recommended. Yea Harakiri is great too, probably a better story all around but the cinematography in Sword of Doom is really eye popping.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 18:35 |
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UK is getting Yi Yi soon hell yeahhh
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# ? Dec 28, 2017 10:41 |
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Already see a few definite ones: The Tree of Life The Color of Pomegrantes Bowling for Columbine The Awful Truth (McCarey) The Scarlet Empress The Other Side of Hope
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# ? Dec 31, 2017 15:34 |
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Possibly a ref there to the Every Frame A Painting folks doing something
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# ? Dec 31, 2017 20:45 |
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Yeah I think the river is a reference to filmstruck (film truck heh)/streaming - double (feature) friday, moovie (?), feature/short tuesday, every frame a painting, steak camera boat (??)
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# ? Dec 31, 2017 20:51 |
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Maybe a series focused on T-Bone Burnett?
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# ? Dec 31, 2017 20:53 |
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Finally, Friday the 13th: Part V is joining the Criterion Collection.
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# ? Dec 31, 2017 21:21 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:Yeah I think the river is a reference to filmstruck (film truck heh)/streaming - double (feature) friday, moovie (?), feature/short tuesday, every frame a painting, steak camera boat (??) A River Runs Through It would be a great Criterion release.
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# ? Dec 31, 2017 22:36 |
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Maxwell Lord posted:Possibly a ref there to the Every Frame A Painting folks doing something pretty sure they've done some videos for filmstruck already, not sure which ones though
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# ? Dec 31, 2017 22:36 |
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Raxivace posted:Finally, Friday the 13th: Part V is joining the Criterion Collection. id be excited if it was part vi
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Hector Beerlioz posted:id be excited if it was part vi Raxivace fucked around with this message at 23:03 on Dec 31, 2017 |
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