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[Show spoiler] - just thought I'd spoil that in case people take offense or find it inappropriate lol
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A and B are something. C isn't. try A and B are something; C isn't. The parallelism makes the predicate nominative, "something," in the second thought, understood, and understood as singular because its subject is (singular), so the form of the verb, "to be," is singular instead of plural. I didn't mean to dis the portmanteaus. I enjoyed both. The only criticism I could possibly come up with is that the last story in both seems weak in comparison with the previous stories. It could be that Jarmusch did that on purpose to get the audience to think about why the other stories are better. Someone else has used "portmanteau!" ![]() |
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![]() Thanks for the explanation but mostly you got me on a word that I'm just not all that comfortable with, apparently. ![]() |
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#151844 |
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His death was so tragic. Such a huge talent, gone. Drugs are evil.
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#151853 |
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If you enjoy deadpan humor then you'll love it. It might be my most watched Criterion. The poster hangs on my wall, too.
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Thanks given by: | diskspinner (07-21-2016), oildude (07-21-2016) |
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Mystery Train is a lesser Jarmusch in my view. After the Japanese story it's all downhill to me, but it's a decent film, just not one of his best.
J.J is still making good films too, unlike most of his contemporaries like Van Sant. His new film is getting positive reviews, and I quite enjoyed Only Lovers Left Alive. |
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The stories being connected via a recurring theme, emotion, place or an object. They’re alternatively referred as Omnibus/Anthology films. If I Had a Million & Dead of Night are two of the most famous examples of pure portmanteau films. (IIRC the former’s Lubitsch directed segment featuring Charles Laughton was also included as an extra in criterion's Design for Living) Another portmanteau criterion alumnus is Three Cases of Murder. More famous examples are Paris, je t'aime, New York Stories, Tales of Manhattan and Four Rooms. How the West Was Won can also be labelled as an epic portmanteau. In recent years the anthology films helmed by the same director are also sometimes included in the portmanteau sub-genre. So it wouldn’t be technically wrong to loosely call Mystery Train, Night on Earth or even Coffee and Cigarettes as portmanteaus. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow is another hilarious De-Sican comic anthology. The recently released Wild Tales is another terrific representative of the genre. |
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Was that "someone" me?
By the way, I used that word earlier this evening in a real-life situation at a local coffeehouse when I taught a 49 year old professor friend of mine the word "portmanteau". See? What is written down on this forum sometimes translates to real-world teachings! Good work Mr. Joie "de Vivre"! |
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Thanks given by: | joie (07-21-2016), theater dreamer (07-21-2016) |
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#151858 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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#151859 | |
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Safe to say we all know what it means now. Everyone's favorite portmanteau film? Gotta say its Kwaidan. |
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I'm looking forward to McCabe, though. Haven't seen it. |
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