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The rest was OK. By the way, I remember buying the soundtrack in my teens (without having seen the movie of course) after reading a review in a magazine that it (the music) was a masterpiece. When i listened to it I was so much disappointed as I was (and am) a lover of the traditional symphonic film music. It was the only soundtrack I left in my parents' house when I left at 18 years old, and just recently (in my 35) I got it back (after seeing the movie ![]() Now that I feel I have a more open mind, I can understand its appeal. |
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This discussion has expanded and moved into quite a different direction.
![]() The OP said he/she just didn't find Tati any fun to watch. Someone suggested he/she might learn more about Tati's work to be able to appreciate it more. I believe that humour is such an emotional thing that no explanation of the underlying intentions or structure can change if you find anything laugh out lout funny or even remotely amusing. Now, film appreciation in general, that's a totally different thing. Viewing experience sure can develop and change over time with more background information, commentary tracks etc. from 'don't get it' to 'love it dearly'. |
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By the way, funny thing: I had first heard the Paris Texas music theme (before even listening to the soundtrack and know that it's the Paris Texas theme), in an AXE commercial on Greek TV! ![]() (actually the commercial must have been a foreign production - I mean, not Greek) (Sorry for the off topic everyone) |
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Anyway, probably straying from the path here. So, off to B&N soon to use my new 20% coupon in the 40% sale for a yet-to-be decided Criterion BD. ![]() Last edited by Reddington; 06-18-2015 at 06:46 PM. |
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Wow, this thread moves fast...
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Color me surprised on Bottle Rocket. I sure did think that was Eric's hand, but there it is on the back, "Original artwork by Ian Dingman". |
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Norwich, UK
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Eric Anderson's artwork is nice and I love that it wa included in the Criterion releases (especially the stuff in the booklets and maps!) but it did get a bit umm stale? I think its refreshing seeing new designers tackle Anderson's films
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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So when are we getting Criterion Designs 2
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I was hooked when I first saw it in the theater and it's probably my 2nd favorite Criterion release. That said, I'm trying to get through my 2nd Ozu film Late Spring and lost some interest. I'll pick up where I left off and maybe finish it later. Funny, the Wim Wenders documentary on the supplementals section held my interest more.
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If anyone isn't a Barnes and Noble member, or has already used their 20% off coupons, there is a 15% off any one item coupon available until 6/21:
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Wish people would spoiler tag ANY sale talk....
Can't stand seeing all the talk of sales and I have no access to them booooo! |
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Thanks given by: | Chad Plainview (06-19-2015), Roninblues (06-19-2015) |
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I'd say that Peter Weir is still Australia's top filmmaker. Beresford is up there, but for my money, Weir's two biggest rivals are Paul Cox and John Duigan. Others worth looking at are Gillian Armstrong, Philip Noyce, and Simon Wincer.
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