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It just works on a lot of levels. I even briefly used the track titled No More Questions as a separate ring tone for known telemarketer numbers, but then I decided it made a lot more sense just to send those straight to voice mail. Fun facts: Gene Hackman actually played the sax for that soundtrack and Coppolla basically tricked David Shire in order to get that unadorned piano version (the latter wanted there to be a lot more polish to it). If I had to pick a ringtone from Criterion Collection releases though, I'd probably go with some Nino Rota piece. |
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If you haven't seen them go ahead and add from the 70's:
Mean Streets Raging Bull Dog Day Afternoon to the list of films you should see. They are spectacular in every regard. Quote:
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Blu-ray Samurai
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glad i'm not the only one who didn't find mafioso boring or slow...it was fast-paced in my opinion from the very beginning, with those first scenes in the industrial warehouse.
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That and Alberto Sordi cracks me up (at least in the few films I've seen him in). Kind of similar to the way Bill Murray does, some kind of beneath the surface thing going on there for me. Along with the more blatantly humorous stuff going on, of course.
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#86427 |
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I don't understand how a movie that touts itself as a black comedy regarding a mafia man hiding his connections from his family can be considered fast paced when almost the entire movie is all family related dialog with almost none of the description taking place, where the only real type of movement in the whole movie takes place in the last 10-15 minutes.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() i find an underlying tension in the way the story moves and builds... as one wonders who really is this mysterious guy and how is he going to get involved with people from his past...i find it all a bit suspenseful in that regard..finally, the film rewards the patient viewer with that payoff towards the end..its all really satisfying as a film i think. |
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For one of many examples, The Secret of the Grain is about 2 1/2 long and is almost entirely spoken word with little to no action and it goes by at a hares pace. And it's mostly because of the splendid writing (and, of course, the direction plays a big part as well). |
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I have still not upgraded my old Criterion DVD of Jean Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et la Bête). I have the utmost admiration for the film, and it features some of the best makeup work that I have ever seen in cinema. I also love how this incarnation of the fairy tale ultimately plays out. For some reason, though, other titles have taken precedence when upgrading my old DVDs to Blu-ray, and I'm still not in a huge hurry to rush out and grab this one. My enthusiasm will come back in force for this movie at some point, I'm sure.
I was reminded of all this when I saw Pro-B's review of the new French release of the film. The transfer of this new French Blu-ray looks to be superb, and the release is Region Free. No English subtitles, though, so I'm going with Criterion when I do decide to upgrade the movie. |
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These are superb movies, especially Raging Bull, but I really need to revisit them with a fresh eye, since my recollection is shaky and since I would do myself a favor to see them in high definition. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Terry Gilliam's movies have never really reverberated with me, because the ones that I've seen all have that same distinct Monty Python residue aesthetic to them, and the final result has an alienating effect. I can understand why he has a huge following, though. That said, I should give movies like Time Bandits, Brazil, The Fisher King, and 12 Monkeys another chance, since I'm older now. Sometimes, I just need to let some years go by to see how my sensibilities change with certain works of cinema. As I've become more familiar with classic film noir, for example, I "get" a lot of the Coen Brothers movies more than I used to. They still do not blow me out of the water, but I understand what the Coens were aiming for. |
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Brazil was very underwhelming, as you put it. It seemed neat at first, but it ended up becoming very...dumb. The same with Fear and Loathing. It's honestly one of the worst films that I have ever seen. |
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