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Old 07-27-2019, 06:54 PM   #189901
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I hope you recover quickly without any problems. My mom had part of her colon removed about 10 years ago when she was dealing with Diverticulitis. The treatments I saw her go through were not fun whatsoever, as a stoma nurse had to come to our house every day to change the colostomy bags.
The surgeon told me that I would not need a stoma or ostomy bags unless there are complications. At least not permanently. I'm keeping my fingers crossed to that effect.
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Old 07-27-2019, 07:27 PM   #189902
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In a couple of weeks, I'm scheduled to go to the hospital for a major colon surgery that will remove a precancerous mass, along with part of my colon, and reattach the small intestine to the colon farther up.

During the preliminary meeting with the surgeon a couple of days ago, I was told that, after the operation, I will not be able to lift over 10lbs for the next six weeks.

My first thought was that Ingmar Bergman's Cinema will be out of the question during my recovery.
Mr. Owl, if I were available, I would gladly assist you in switching out the discs for you.

Get well, sir.
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Old 07-27-2019, 07:59 PM   #189903
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The surgeon told me that I would not need a stoma or ostomy bags unless there are complications. At least not permanently. I'm keeping my fingers crossed to that effect.
Wow, Owl. I'm really sorry that you have to go through any of this, though it sounds like they caught things before they got even more out of hand. You'll certainly be in my thoughts, but please let us know how it goes if you feel up to it? I've really come to value your presence on these forums even though I don't often interact with you directly.

Having been through major bowel surgery (and having lived with an ostomy bag for several months) myself, if you ever have any pre or post op questions and don't feel like pestering nurses, please shoot me a PM. After more than a decade of this stuff, I pretty much have no qualms when it comes to discussing medical details...

Really though - take care of yourself man, and know that you've got a ton of people on these boards rooting for you.
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Old 07-27-2019, 08:10 PM   #189904
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Hope all the best Owl. Had multiple family members go through the same thing. Like Spooked said a ton of people rooting for you on here. I really enjoy your reviews and all you bring to the community.
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Old 07-27-2019, 08:49 PM   #189905
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In a couple of weeks, I'm scheduled to go to the hospital for a major colon surgery that will remove a precancerous mass, along with part of my colon, and reattach the small intestine to the colon farther up.

During the preliminary meeting with the surgeon a couple of days ago, I was told that, after the operation, I will not be able to lift over 10lbs for the next six weeks.

My first thought was that Ingmar Bergman's Cinema will be out of the question during my recovery.
Get well and speedy recovery Owl!

In lieu of the Bergman set may I suggest "lighter" entertainment, possibly the screwball comedies and some Chaplin, Lloyd and Keaton thrown in for good measure.

Hopefully your sutures won't protest too much with the possible risk of any convulsive laughter!

"Hearty laughter is a good way to jog internally without having to go outdoors." Norman Cousins (Anatomy of an Illness)
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Old 07-27-2019, 09:16 PM   #189906
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In a couple of weeks, I'm scheduled to go to the hospital for a major colon surgery that will remove a precancerous mass, along with part of my colon, and reattach the small intestine to the colon farther up.

During the preliminary meeting with the surgeon a couple of days ago, I was told that, after the operation, I will not be able to lift over 10lbs for the next six weeks.

My first thought was that Ingmar Bergman's Cinema will be out of the question during my recovery.
All my best to you, old boy. I’ve been there too. Bergman would be the perfect medicine. You don’t wanna be laughing after something like that. I once had a hernia surgery and my wife got me some comedies to cheer me up: big mistake. Laughing hurts when you’ve been stitched up. Stick to the Bergman, and you’ll be just fine. Great set. One of the best purchases I ever made. Good luck!
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Old 07-27-2019, 09:38 PM   #189907
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Thanks, everyone! Between this and my ruptured appendix last year, my abdomen is getting quite a workout.

It’ll be business as usual for me for another couple of weeks, with work, running, and all, but a lot of movies at home are in my future for a couple of months after the surgery.

I may have up take a few discs out of my Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema preemptively after all, so that I won’t have to lift the whole box.
Maybe the same with The Herschell Gordon Lewis Feast box, since that will be an apt set of movies for the occasion.
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Old 07-27-2019, 09:55 PM   #189908
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Bergman would be the perfect medicine. You don’t wanna be laughing after something like that. I once had a hernia surgery and my wife got me some comedies to cheer me up: big mistake. Laughing hurts when you’ve been stitched up. Stick to the Bergman, and you’ll be just fine.
Bergman has some lol moments. "That's the deadest actor I've ever seen!"
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Old 07-27-2019, 10:16 PM   #189909
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Thanks, everyone! Between this and my ruptured appendix last year, my abdomen is getting quite a workout.

It’ll be business as usual for me for another couple of weeks, with work, running, and all, but a lot of movies at home are in my future for a couple of months after the surgery.

I may have up take a few discs out of my Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema preemptively after all, so that I won’t have to lift the whole box.
Maybe the same with The Herschell Gordon Lewis Feast box, since that will be an apt set of movies for the occasion.
I wish you a well recovery!
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Old 07-27-2019, 10:17 PM   #189910
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High Hopes and Secrets and Lies are definitely coming at this point, right?

I already imported Career Girls and it showed up on the channel so now I’m wondering to hold off importing. They are the only 2 Leigh films I don’t have on disc. So I kind of want to complete his works in my collection

Career Girls has a Janus logo as well so I’d be happy to upgrade my DVD to a bluray if criterion put one out

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Old 07-27-2019, 10:19 PM   #189911
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Thanks, everyone! Between this and my ruptured appendix last year, my abdomen is getting quite a workout.

It’ll be business as usual for me for another couple of weeks, with work, running, and all, but a lot of movies at home are in my future for a couple of months after the surgery.

I may have up take a few discs out of my Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema preemptively after all, so that I won’t have to lift the whole box.
Maybe the same with The Herschell Gordon Lewis Feast box, since that will be an apt set of movies for the occasion.
Hope you have a quick recovery.
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Old 07-27-2019, 11:15 PM   #189912
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In a couple of weeks, I'm scheduled to go to the hospital for a major colon surgery that will remove a precancerous mass, along with part of my colon, and reattach the small intestine to the colon farther up.

During the preliminary meeting with the surgeon a couple of days ago, I was told that, after the operation, I will not be able to lift over 10lbs for the next six weeks.

My first thought was that Ingmar Bergman's Cinema will be out of the question during my recovery.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery!
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Old 07-27-2019, 11:34 PM   #189913
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Thanks, everyone! Between this and my ruptured appendix last year, my abdomen is getting quite a workout.

It’ll be business as usual for me for another couple of weeks, with work, running, and all, but a lot of movies at home are in my future for a couple of months after the surgery.

I may have up take a few discs out of my Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema preemptively after all, so that I won’t have to lift the whole box.
Maybe the same with The Herschell Gordon Lewis Feast box, since that will be an apt set of movies for the occasion.
Good luck with everything! And I like your plan! Best to prep beforehand so you can have some wild Bergman and Lewis marathons! Sounds right up my alley.
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Old 07-27-2019, 11:40 PM   #189914
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In a couple of weeks, I'm scheduled to go to the hospital for a major colon surgery that will remove a precancerous mass, along with part of my colon, and reattach the small intestine to the colon farther up.

During the preliminary meeting with the surgeon a couple of days ago, I was told that, after the operation, I will not be able to lift over 10lbs for the next six weeks.

My first thought was that Ingmar Bergman's Cinema will be out of the question during my recovery.
Good luck sir! Hope everything goes well. We'll be looking forward to your next round of insightful reviews.
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Old 07-27-2019, 11:54 PM   #189915
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Now that Mifune and Shimura have been praised here, I cannot help but wave a flag for yet another great actor from Kurosawa films: NAKADAI Tatsuya. Starting his film career as an extra in Seven Samurai, he played a cunning and vicious villain in Yojimbo, an equally villainous yet much more dignified samurai in Sanjuro, a soft-spoken but passionate lead detective in High and Law. And later, he played a double role of a wise and majestic warlord and his shadow warrior who was actually a petty thief in Kagemusha, and finally, a forlorn and mad King Lear in Ran.

One might even argue that Nakadai is the most versatile of the three. Throughout his (still ongoing) career, he has worked with other masters of Japanese cinema in many different genres, playing many different types of characters. And Criterion released a few of them, too: Black River, The Human Condition, When a Woman Ascends the Stairs, Harakiri, Kwaidan, The Sword of Doom, The Face of Another, Samurai Rebellion, Kill!, Zatoichi Goes to the Fire Festival... and these are only part of his huge and successful career.
I agree. I've always stood up for him when people have criticized his acting in Kagemusha. It was hard taking over a role written for Shintaro Katsu and he did as fine of a job as he could.

One of my favorite actresses also worked with the master Japanese directors: Kyoko Kagawa. She's even in Kore-eda Hirokazu's After Life.

My other favorite actresses are Barbara Stanwyck and Harriet Andersson so my taste runs all over the map.
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Old 07-28-2019, 02:10 AM   #189916
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I watched Crumb tonight for the first time and really liked it...maybe even loved it.

I think the sign of a truly great documentary is if you can be engrossed in it even if you have little to know interest in the subject matter.

Also i’m convinced that the Steve Buscemi character in Ghost World was loosely based on Robert Crumb.

...perhaps not even loosely.
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Also i’m convinced that the Steve Buscemi character in Ghost World was loosely based on Robert Crumb.

...perhaps not even loosely.
He pretty much is.
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Old 07-28-2019, 02:42 AM   #189919
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Also i’m convinced that the Steve Buscemi character in Ghost World was loosely based on Robert Crumb.

...perhaps not even loosely.
There is some Harvey Pekar in there too. Speaking of which, we really need American Splendor on blu.
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I hope soon. I've always wanted to watch it.
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