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... Can you explain the atrocious decision to use Travolta in TTRL ???? Seriously ... Nearly ruined the movie. |
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Nice, even though I will probably hold out for the eventual domestic Mondo Vision release. I just got The Third Part of the Night DVD in the mail last week and need to watch it soon.
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Anyone have any other recommendations of Merchant Ivory titles that are going OOP on DVD? |
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Just finished my copy of Lonesome. Although my familiarity with the silent era is sparse, I feel like I'll be hard pressed to find many films from that time period that impress me as much as this one. The awkwardly inserted sound scenes and the odd use of color are literally the only complaints I have in a film that I view as otherwise flawless. Even its Hollywood ending was endearing and effective. I'm looking forward to exploring the two additional films included, although they aren't as high priority as other stuff I'm looking to work through right now. I really with The Last Moment wasn't lost, because everything detailed about it in the two essays make it seem like a fascinating piece of work.
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What amazes me is that they still have The Man Who Fell to Earth blu-ray artwork available to purchase on their website. That film has been out of print for almost as long as The Third Man and yet that is available. Strange. |
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Clooney's role may not necessarily have been small in the shooting. Malick is known to discard a lot of the material he shoots, he has a very self-indulgent style of making films. A lot of the stars in Malick's films are there for the prestige factor of working in one, and their presence is a crucial factor for the funding of these films.
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Blu-ray Knight
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^Heh, some part of me wonders if this isn't a colossal waste of film stock. Of course, nobody measures how much paint Da Vinci used for the Sistine Chapel ceiling, and yes, this is a very apples to oranges statement, but in general I prefer a Kurosawa or a Val Lewton, who have a very concrete idea of what they are making and the resources it will entail (with Lewton it was an absolute necessity given the constraints he worked under), to the pampered free-hand style of Terence Malick.
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It kind of irritates me that Malick uses so many great actors and shoots so much for his actual preferred versions that still haven't been released. Except The New World. I appreciate that he's probably trying to make up for lost time by churning out a bunch of films in a short amount of time but I am really suprised he hasn't bothered going back into the editing room and releasing epic directors cuts of his films. Im sure there's a ridiculous amount of great footage that even he loves and could be sharing. It sure would be great to see and I just worry that he's going to focus on making heaps of new movies really quickly and then (here comes the selfish part) die of old age before he ever gets around to it.
I don't mean to sound harsh by saying that but the guys not very young anymore and he works really hard just to release each movie. If he doesn't get into the editing room to do it, who is going to? Who could make sense of his vision? Unless he has it all on paper... Who knows. Anyway, the day he's gone will be awful but the thought of never seeing that potentially amazing footage would be a major shame. |
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