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Old 01-26-2015, 05:12 AM   #119181
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Or a more simple:







I dunno lol, this is one idea off the top of my head - had a few ideas done, might upload later.

Another idea I was playing with was these: I loved the similar, yet contrasting shots, and for me they were a part of the film I really remembered.

I haven't messed with th type/colour much but was an rough idea - the type obviously isn't right, and I don't think these images really represent the the films entirety and themes to new eyes, maybe if you knew the film yes, but I dunno lol:




Did in style of my Interstellar poster lol.



I have just got off a 12 hour shift, so will revisit at a later date and put more into it bit tired haha also sorry for the big images, no idea how to make them appear smaller on this site!

(also the image of the women is low res as I couldn't get any hi res images at the moment!)

Also here is a good video discussing and comparing the two versions:

The Remaker - Episode 06: Solaris (1972) vs. Solaris (2002) - YouTube
Thank you Polaroid. Very impressive. If only it were true.

Does Criterion pay attention to this discussion board?! Please aquire the film rights from 20th Century Fox and release a Criterion version of Soderbergh's Solaris!!

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Old 01-26-2015, 05:23 AM   #119182
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Does Criterion pay attention to this discussion board?!
Well, they haven't even dropped a hint about The Ghost and Mr. Chicken yet so I'm going with 'no'.
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Old 01-26-2015, 05:27 AM   #119183
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POLAROID! YOU'RE A F#*%ING GENIUS! Amazing! I love it, love it, love it, love it, loveeee ittttttt. Oh god, I wish the folks at Criterion would see all this artwork right now. Man, I really love the cover with Natasha McElhone 4x. She's stunning. I might have to dump Scarlett now as my avatar and make a Natasha avatar from Solaris. Or maybe I can combine both women into one avatar somehow. Might have to pull a Frankenstein here.
Polaris's very first mock up cover for Solaris would be my choice. Such a good film. With all the crap that gets remastered for Bluray and this sci-fi gem has been totally ignored. I just don't get it!
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Old 01-26-2015, 05:52 AM   #119184
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Polaris's very first mock up cover for Solaris would be my choice. Such a good film. With all the crap that gets remastered for Bluray and this sci-fi gem has been totally ignored. I just don't get it!
I know! So many fine films that have yet to see the light of the blu-ray laser beam! When will our dreams come true? At least for now, we can stare at these beautiful artwork covers Polaroid made and imagine these are really true. Hard to believe that a huge actor like George Clooney is ignored in Solaris. Personally I think this is one of the most beautiful and sensual science fiction films ever made. Now that's a big statement and I'm sticking to that.
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Old 01-26-2015, 08:34 AM   #119185
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POLAROID! YOU'RE A F#*%ING GENIUS! Amazing! I love it, love it, love it, love it, loveeee ittttttt. Oh god, I wish the folks at Criterion would see all this artwork right now. Man, I really love the cover with Natasha McElhone 4x. She's stunning. I might have to dump Scarlett now as my avatar and make a Natasha avatar from Solaris. Or maybe I can combine both women into one avatar somehow. Might have to pull a Frankenstein here.
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Thank you Polaroid. Very impressive. If only it were true.

Does Criterion pay attention to this discussion board?! Please aquire the film rights from 20th Century Fox and release a Criterion version of Soderbergh's Solaris!!
Thank you so much I didn't think they were that good haha!

I adore that sequence in Solaris where its the shots of her that I used.
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Old 01-26-2015, 12:21 PM   #119186
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I viewed Radio Days and Black Narcissus this past weekend. The former is Woody's "I remember", a gem. The part with the pitcher is hilarious.

Black Narcissus is one of the best films I've ever seen. I can't get over how great the set design and art direction is, among other things. Deborah Kerr ain't bad either.

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Old 01-26-2015, 01:21 PM   #119187
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Off topic, I went ahead and ordered Chromosome 3 (aka The Brood), from Amazon Spain. It's region free and only $20 with shipping. Criterion is taking to long to announce it's release.

http://www.amazon.es/Chromosome-Internacional-Blu-ray-Oliver-Reed/dp/B00LMM4MHC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422281862&sr=8-1&keywords=Chromosome+3
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Old 01-26-2015, 01:25 PM   #119188
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I will speak up for Wise Blood, but boy you need to be on the right wavelength to appreciate this deadpan blacker-than-black comedy. I'm a fan of Flannery O'Connor and in my opinion John Huston does a remarkable job of recreating the same type of morbid Southern Gothic tone in the film. But it is a comedy and there are jokes all the way through if you're ready. Great cast - inspired casting of Brad Dourif (best role of his career), reliable Ned Beatty, Harry Dean Stanton playing Harry Dean Stanton (a good thing), William Hickey as Dourif's street preacher competition, Dan Shor and Amy Wright are fine too. Try reading some of the IMDB reviews -- I wouldn't worry about spoilers, you could know the entire plot and it wouldn't really make that much difference, it's the characters, atmosphere and jokes that make the film.
I ended up ordering Cronos and Shallow Grave. Most in here seem to agree on Seconds, so I'll be picking that up next. Wise Blood sounds good on paper, I just haven't completely made up my mind. Still probably end up ordering it.
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Old 01-26-2015, 02:05 PM   #119189
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I ended up ordering Cronos and Shallow Grave. Most in here seem to agree on Seconds, so I'll be picking that up next. Wise Blood sounds good on paper, I just haven't completely made up my mind. Still probably end up ordering it.
I'll echo the praise for Wise Blood. It's one of my favourite Huston's, which is no mean feat given that career.
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Old 01-26-2015, 03:02 PM   #119190
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I'll echo the praise for Wise Blood. It's one of my favourite Huston's, which is no mean feat given that career.
I'll join in here, this is one of my favourite films. It might not be for everyone, but I rate it higher than the other 3 selected. In fact, a lot higher! Definitely check it out however you can. Not going to say more because I think it's better to go into this one without any notions beforehand

Back to the Solaris remake, I;ve borrowed a DVD from the library was surpsied they had it. I'm going to check it out this week and I'll either come back here with a changed perspective or equipped with a bucket of tomatoes
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Old 01-26-2015, 03:13 PM   #119191
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I'll join in here, this is one of my favourite films. It might not be for everyone, but I rate it higher than the other 3 selected. In fact, a lot higher! Definitely check it out however you can. Not going to say more because I think it's better to go into this one without any notions beforehand

Back to the Solaris remake, I;ve borrowed a DVD from the library was surpsied they had it. I'm going to check it out this week and I'll either come back here with a changed perspective or equipped with a bucket of tomatoes
Oooh hope you enjoy it
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Old 01-26-2015, 06:15 PM   #119192
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haven’t had much time recently to post thoughts on some recent CC titles that I have seen… here goes…

Night and the City: it’s pulpy, it’s “late night” movie-ish… both qualities one would expect from a film-noir. This one, however, also felt cheap and compared to Dassin’s Rififi, this film has the quality of a B-side track. Gene Tierney is wasted in a role that just requires her to be a stereotypical film-noir “dame.” Richard Widmark’s Fabian really needs to be punched in the face,
[Show spoiler]so those of you who have seen it can understand why I enjoyed the end when he gets dumped in the river.
I’ve only seen Widmark a few times. I think I prefer him more as a good guy. N&TC isn’t terrible, but it isn’t as good as Kazan’s Panic in the Streets (another noir in which Widmark stars,) either.

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie: probably my least favorite Bunuel to date. The surrealism in Tristana, Belle de Jour, and That Obscure Object of Desire is at the service of the plot. Here, it is scene after scene that don’t really add up to create even the illusion of cohesiveness. It is the type of film that will probably benefit from multiple viewings, so there’s no chance that I’m willing to dismiss it just yet. Some scenes were entertaining; watching Bunuel, for me, is a bit like watching Godard – you really don’t know what is going to happen next. He kept things interesting in that regard.
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I purchased The Palm Beach Story today at Movie Stop. It'll be a little while before I have a chance to watch it, but I'm excited.
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I purchased The Palm Beach Story today at Movie Stop. It'll be a little while before I have a chance to watch it, but I'm excited.
Hope you like it! As I said above, I'm glad I didn't buy it because unfortunately I hated it.
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Old 01-26-2015, 06:28 PM   #119195
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Hope you like it! As I said above, I'm glad I didn't buy it because unfortunately I hated it.
I like the other Sturges films that I've seen, so I've got a good feeling about this one. There's no telling how I'll feel until I get a chance to watch it over the weekend, though. Sometimes these films push the right buttons, and sometimes they don't.
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Old 01-26-2015, 06:42 PM   #119196
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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie: probably my least favorite Bunuel to date. The surrealism in Tristana, Belle de Jour, and That Obscure Object of Desire is at the service of the plot. Here, it is scene after scene that don’t really add up to create even the illusion of cohesiveness. It is the type of film that will probably benefit from multiple viewings, so there’s no chance that I’m willing to dismiss it just yet. Some scenes were entertaining; watching Bunuel, for me, is a bit like watching Godard – you really don’t know what is going to happen next. He kept things interesting in that regard.
I would recommend another go at this one, for me it was one of those that start to grow on me with time, the main thing that make it work for me is that even if the narrative feels too disconnected, the individual scenes are all great, the one that left me feeling like you (at least after only one viewing) was The Phantom of Liberty, would like to hear some thoughts on that one.
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I purchased The Palm Beach Story today at Movie Stop. It'll be a little while before I have a chance to watch it, but I'm excited.
I think you'll like it. Joel McCrea was such a versatile actor. Another comedy of his I'd enjoy seeing in the Collection is The More the Merrier or dramas like Dead End and These Three. Great stuff.
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Old 01-26-2015, 07:04 PM   #119198
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> Originally Posted by bwdowiak View Post
> The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie: probably my least favorite Bunuel to
> date. The surrealism in Tristana, Belle de Jour, and That Obscure Object of
> Desire is at the service of the plot. Here, it is scene after scene that don’t really
> add up to create even the illusion of cohesiveness. It is the type of film that will
> probably benefit from multiple viewings, so there’s no chance that I’m willing to
> dismiss it just yet. Some scenes were entertaining; watching Bunuel, for me, is
> a bit like watching Godard – you really don’t know what is going to happen
> next. He kept things interesting in that regard.

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I would recommend another go at this one, for me it was one of those that start to grow on me with time, the main thing that make it work for me is that even if the narrative feels too disconnected, the individual scenes are all great, the one that left me feeling like you (at least after only one viewing) was The Phantom of Liberty, would like to hear some thoughts on that one.
You might be in luck if you're a Luis Buñuel fan and you get TCM, as they're featuring 5 of his films tonight. All times are EST.

8:00 PM - BELLE DE JOUR (1967)

10:00 PM - DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE, THE (1972)

12:00 AM - DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID (1964)

2:00 AM - VIRIDIANA (1961)

3:45 AM - EXTERMINATING ANGEL, THE (1962)

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I viewed Radio Days and Black Narcissus this past weekend. The former is Woody's "I remember", a gem. The part with the pitcher is hilarious.

Black Narcissus is one of the best films I've ever seen. I can't get over how great the set design and art direction is, among other things. Deborah Kerr ain't bad either.
What did you think of Kathleen Byron's performance as Sister Ruth in Black Narcissus? I thought she was absolutely electrifying. And I absolutely love Jack Cardiff's cinematography ... his use of Technicolor in that film was masterful.
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Or a more simple:







I dunno lol, this is one idea off the top of my head - had a few ideas done, might upload later.

Another idea I was playing with was these: I loved the similar, yet contrasting shots, and for me they were a part of the film I really remembered.

I haven't messed with th type/colour much but was an rough idea - the type obviously isn't right, and I don't think these images really represent the the films entirety and themes to new eyes, maybe if you knew the film yes, but I dunno lol:




Did in style of my Interstellar poster lol.



I have just got off a 12 hour shift, so will revisit at a later date and put more into it bit tired haha also sorry for the big images, no idea how to make them appear smaller on this site!

(also the image of the women is low res as I couldn't get any hi res images at the moment!)

Also here is a good video discussing and comparing the two versions:

The Remaker - Episode 06: Solaris (1972) vs. Solaris (2002) - YouTube
Those are quite groovy.. nice artwork!!
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