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Gene Wilder has died.
83 years old. A great actor. R.I.P. https://www.yahoo.com/movies/mel-bro...210200798.html |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Rest in peace, Gene Wilder. |
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Thanks given by: | oildude (08-30-2016) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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In honor of Gene Wilder, I am posting this clip of him from The Frisco Kid, an incredibly entertaining film that was one of my favorites growing up as a kid. Here, you can see Gene showing so much emotion without speaking a word! He was one of the greatest comedic actors of our era, and his films with Richard Pryor will remain legendary too.
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Thanks given by: | theater dreamer (08-30-2016) |
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Banned
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I'm assuming some of these are rights issues. Not that I would know, but that's what I'm assuming. But I would really like to see these Lars titles in the collection: Manderlay -- As far as I know, there is no release for this in any region. Dogville -- I adore this movie, and it has the same problem as above. Dancer in the Dark -- Talk about powerful. And I don't think there's a release for this one either. Melancholia -- This one isn't that important really, as the present Magnolia Pictures release is about as solid as it could be. A collection of the first three, however, in a box would be sorta neat. But as I said, I have no idea what the issues are. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Damn. I can't believe I just saw this an hour ago.
Gene Wilder was classy, graceful and possessed inimitable comedic genius. It goes without saying that he's provided me countless hours of joy, and laughter. The first film I ever saw of his, and loved as a kid, was Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. Later, when I grew up, and could appreciate Mel Brooks' biting humor, it was Blazing Saddles, and, my favorite, Young Frankenstein. I long ago lost track of how many times I've watched those two films. He will be sorely missed. The only solace I can find in this moment is that he's with his beloved Gilda again. And, I can't help but think that right now, at that great comedy club in the sky, Gene, Marty Feldman, Madeline Kahn and Peter Boyle and knocking them over with laughter. Standing room only, I'm sure. As it should be. God's speed, Gene. Or, should I say, "Good day, sir!" Oh, and "Blucher!!" Quite possibly the most I have ever laughed watching a movie...happened during this scene. I still guffaw when watching it. Boyle + Wilder were comedy gold. This one's for you, Gene. Quote:
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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True. But I've never seen that one -- which come to think of it, should make me want a release even more. It's one of those holes in my Von Trier adventure that I really need to fill.
PS: Some quick research -- since I wasn't really familiar with the film -- says that it's based on a screenplay by Dreyer. And apparently, Lars filmed it largely, or at least in part, in the style of Dreyer. Now I REALLY need to see this! Last edited by AaronJ; 08-30-2016 at 07:16 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Polaroid (08-30-2016) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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It has some stunning imagery - can reeealllllly tell he loves Tarkovsky's films lol I guess this could be released as a second film on a main release, like with Dancer or Dogville? |
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Thanks given by: | AaronJ (08-30-2016) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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Lars is pretty smart tbh - he just gets funding from his disruption company, doesn't have to worry then, can just make what he wants.
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After watching that, and after reading up some more on it tonight I definitely want to see it. It looks and sounds fascinating. Now, who the heck knows what the final product is really like? But I definitely want to find out for myself. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() ![]() Maria Falconett's transcendent performance in The Passion of Joan of Arc left me utterly speechless. Quote:
There are two salient points I've come away with upon completion of this work: one, Dreyer, as a director, was clearly ahead of his time. And Maria Falconetti's otherworldly turn in the titular role, widely regarded as one of, if not the finest performances in film history, is richly-deserved. In her second, and final, film appearance, she has left a veritable blueprint for future generations of dramatic actors to study, and draw inspiration from. By the end of the film, as she was being carried to the stake where her body would be consumed by fire, I was in tears. So much of this film echoes the Passion of Christ: English-sympathizing French soldiers openly mocking her as she provides her testimony before her judges. The crown upon her head. Threats of torture in order to procure her "confession". Though the script is derived from the actual account of her trial and execution, these parallels to the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ are clearly stylistic choices. And they're utterly effective. Once again, the viewer is reminded of the atrocities that have been committed throughout history, in the name of God. These mostly contemptible men are wonderfully rendered by Dreyer and cinematographer Rudolph Maté; they are disturbing to look at, almost feral in appearance; their faces, twisted by time, their gross imperfections further exaggerated by the harshest of lighting, variations in camera angle, and a complete lack of makeup. Their effrontery is all the more appalling because they are the visual embodiment of self-righteous evil in the guise of pious men. When Joan refuses to acquiesce to their demands, they set about tricking her, falsifying a document from France's King Charles. When probed about the genesis of her actions, she answers that she was born to drive all the English from France, and her mission comes directly from God. Quote:
Watching Joan's ordeal is, of course, uncomfortable. As I have opined so many times in the past, film is often at its most compelling as a medium when it makes the viewer recoil, and yet think. We know the inevitable outcome of these proceedings before the first frame of film illuminates the screen. The providence afforded to The Maid of Orléans is known to people around the world, her legend spreading well beyond the borders of her native France. When Joan is brought to the torture room, she is still. Quiet. Falconetti is almost ethereal in appearance, while her accusers are wildly animated, seemingly overflowing with some form of blood lust. Then, there is this wonderful quickening of tempo, as the camera switches from Joan's face to the spinning torture wheel. As the wheel accelerates, Joan's increased terror is palpable. And, though it seems as if the whole exercise was mere theater for the public, her ultimate fate preordained, even with knowledge that Joan cannot escape, there is a moment of fleeting hope where she signs her confession, momentarily escaping death. But as she faces the realization of what, exactly, she has done, she compels the man charged with preparing her for imprisonment to bring the judges back to her. She recants her confession, and is immediately accused of being an instrument of Satan. Yet, there is a wild twist. Though she has been recently subjected to a bloodletting, Joan regains her strength, reaffirms her love for God, and accuses her judges as being the true instruments of evil, tormentors there for the sole purpose of testing her faith. This seals her fate. This film immediately jumps to the top of my "must upgrade" list for Criterion. Eureka commissioned a second restoration of the film for their blu-ray release, so it's just a matter of Criterion acquiring the master for distribution. As for those of you who have not yet seen this film, there's still time to watch it on Hulu. I assume that it will remain as part of the streaming catalog available on FilmStruck starting here in the fall, but I do not know if it will be a permanent fixture, or one of the films that floats in and out of availability. While the DVD version does exhibit some residual damage from the nitrate print found in 1981, it's still a massive improvement over the previously-known examples. It's a beautiful film to watch. Do not delay in seeing this. The Passion of Joan of Arc represents the pinnacle of film making. Last edited by theater dreamer; 08-30-2016 at 02:18 PM. |
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