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And for those of you who wondering why on earth Burt Lancaster was cast as Don Fabrizio in The Leopard despite not being anything close to Italian? In the novel [Show spoiler] I think it's one of Lancaster's best roles and so far, from what ive read so far in the novel, he's spot on with his adaptation of the role. |
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Sometimes it pays to scroll the "suggestion" screens on the NetFlix website. I discovered a film called "The Blue Lamp" that was directed by Basil Dearden (I was thinking of you John ;) ). I already own his Eclipse set and will be curious to check this out.
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There's a "print list" button at the top. |
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Is anyone else having trouble browsing the list of all blu-rays on Criterion's site. I noticed it a few weeks ago. It works fine for DVDs.
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Finally watched my copy of Down By Law. Now I wanna see more Jarmusch. Thinking of blind buying Mystery Train. I remember one of you guys recommended it and since then I've been watching clips and trailers and it looks like something I would like. Noone has ever really mentioned this title thou. What do you guys think of it?
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As for Mystery Train I think its a great movie. The whole Memphis flavor is captured like no other film. The story is basically made up of 3 different stories following different people. A japanese couple on a blues pilgrimage, A Italian widow stranded in the city overnight and then a group of guys misadventure in the city. One of which is Steve Buscemi. All the stories intersect in a hotel where one of the night clerks is Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Definitely worth a purchase if just for Hawkins, but I can't compare it with Down by Law since I've never seen that. Although I'm extremely interested in getting it. |
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Maybe Criterion will upgrade Night on Earth next? |
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The other day I watched a film in which a character dialed a rotary phone. And I laughed and laughed, knowing that the shallow youth of today would have no idea what she was doing. I don't care whether someone uses a smartphone, portable phone, rotary phone, candlestick phone, a phone booth or a party line. If you don't understand what they're doing, that's your problem and not the films. |
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I'm not saying that every movie that's set in the present day is dated, but there are movies that have become more dated than others. Do you really not see that? |
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