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I have a bit of a hard time relating to those that think docs are a one-time-viewing experience. True, ignorant of the facts presented, one may not require a 2nd presentation of the "facts"; but it's the manner of the facts presentation that warrents a 2nd viewing. Not sure why docs with "real facts" are different than fictional films with story (made-up) facts. For example, how many times did you watch Star Wars? It doesn't take much to wrap your head around the premise of the movie, and unless you're a fan of blowing sh*t up, then what makes you want to see it again? To me, it's how the story is presented... |
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Just not an especially highly regarded example of the genre. As CC has (naturally) stressed, lots of superior talent went into the making of this film, not sure that the end product is reflective of the talent. I'm totally OK with people seeing S&S, Riot, or Pink Horse, but wouldn't say any are particularly compelling blind buys.
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It has a 7.3 rating on IMDB and a 90% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. High user ratings on TCM... It's not widely seen, but you seem to be in the minority? |
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I'm the same way about books. I'll read non-fiction books about subjects I'm particularly interested in, but not about subjects I'm not interested in. It's just the way I'm wired. Going in the other direction, some years back I knew this woman who was working at becoming a writer. Her in-laws couldn't wrap their brains around that. She said it was because they never read any fiction, and couldn't understand why anyone would want to, because "it's not about real people". That's what makes horse races. |
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![]() Not sure what 'The Unsuspected' IMDB or RT scores are, but I've never seen it rated below Pink Horse by afficianados. I'd prefer to have seen existing CC edn noirs from Fuller, Dassin, or Siodmak upgraded, but I'd take Unsuspected or Blood on the Moon over Pink Horse about anyday. |
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It probably has something to do with the fact that documentaries are closer to a bonus feature than a cinematic film with a story. Not putting it down for those who love watching lots of docs, just saying it's kind of the style of the genre, and that hinders rewatchability for many who only view bonus features once or twice ever. It's also closer to something you'd see on the news, again as opposed to fictional cinema with cinematography, score, actors, and such. Real life stuff can be great, but for many it's the escape of an original story with fictional characters and a cinematic sheen that is more appealing and ripe for revisiting.
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My top 5 FAVORITE documentaries are: 1. Dark Days (amazing and original documentary of homeless people living in the subway tunnels underneath NYC) 2. Mule Skinner Blues (the first time I saw this hilarious documentary film I couldn't stop laughing at times. It's total entertainment) 3. Supersize Me (guilty pleasure and highly entertaining, plus the dangers of fast food is well documented here) 4. Jiro Dreams of Sushi (a fascinating story about a famous Japanese sushi chef and his dedicated, upscale clientele) 5. Nostalgia for the Light (beautifully photographed and moving, poignant story on Chilean political prisoners) |
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I often enjoy behind the scenes type documentaries, like Lost in La Mancha, for example. Grizzly Man was great. I found F For Fake quite interesting. Capturing the Friedmans is an amazing documentary I don't want to watch ever again. I enjoyed Stories We Tell recently. I love a good nature documentary, though I know it's not quite the same thing, but Planet Earth etc are fantastically rewatchable. |
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I didn't care for Crumb when I first saw it. I could probably revisit it though. |
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I still need to see Herzog's Cave of Forgotten Dreams, but I do own the blu-ray of Encounters at the End of the World (shot in Antarctica) and liked the film. Into the Abyss is one of Herzog's more recent films and its another I still want to check out. Finally, I REALLY want to check out his newest doc Happy People: A Year in the Taiga.
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I got a little drink last night and found these on laptop XD (hence the borders aren't even lol....)
They are no where near perfect but much better than what Criterion has created (imo!) i think I did them just to see how it would look with that image and a different use of typography, dunno if it works, I'm very hung over and tired... lol. Not sure if I prefer white border or red. ![]() ![]() |
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I'm in for The Soft Skin and Ride the Pink Horse. Big fan of the former, never heard of the latter. That's Criterion summed up in two titles for me.
I have the excellent UK release of The Soft Skin but am double-dipping for the Kent Jones video essay. I probably won't pick up Cries & Whispers, as I'm not really a fan, but I love the artwork. Same for The Soft Skin, which captures the tone of the film perfectly. Now, if only they'd have announced Une Femme Mariee for March too, which was in many ways Godard's response to Truffaut's movie. |
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