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Shit yeah, I wanna watch that bad boy right now. Still haven't watched the Criterion blu yet... |
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As far as I know, Fire and Ice is Mr. Cavalier's film. Pro-B |
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Sep 2009
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But here is some stuff: "One of the most interesting things about the politics of the Cahiers group was that while through their antagonism of the Left they defined themselves as somewhat "right-wing", their actual beliefs and the beliefs espoused in the content of their films were a lot muddier, and certainly not ideologically "Right"." "Godard's Le Petit Soldat, released in 1961 and banned in France for many years, is in some ways the epitome of right-wing anarchism. Created almost entirely on the fly, with Godard often coming up with action and dialogue the morning before shooting, there was little or no rehearsal for the actors. Le Petit Soldat is often called "chaotic" and "undisciplined" in style and some consider it an exercise in almost absolute freedom." "The Algerian war was ongoing when Le Petit Soldat was released, and the French government was not happy with the way its army was portrayed, especially the film's exposure of both the army's and the FLN's use of torture on its captors. Censors who banned the film explained, "At a time when young Frenchman are being called upon to fight and serve in Algeria, it seems quite impossible to allow this oppositional conduct to be exposed, presented, and finally justified. The fact that [the protagonist] is paradoxically engaged in a counterterrorist action does not change the fundamental problem." "Godard has always been fascinated with the losers of history - or rather, those who have been made wrong by history. But instead of trying to explain or justify a particular political point of view, he was really just interested in exploring the complexity of human nature. People are sometimes static, sometimes indecisive, sometime unheroic, sometimes all of those things and also their opposites. Le Petit Soldat is confusing, because people are confusing. Sometimes, neither Left nor Right have got it completely correct, and sometimes destruction results from both ideologies and non-ideologies alike. The world is a complex place, and Godard was concerned with exploring that complexity, without trying to engineer a filmic reality to fit a particular conception of it. Many of the other Cahiers directors were of a similar mind, whether or not they signed the Manifesto of the 121. "Left" and "Right", to them, were "labels that politicians used to conveniently parse up reality," explained de Baeque. These labels were used to simplify conflicts, to stir up support, and to divide people without enlightening them, so that they could be controlled. "What politicians say does not necessarily encompass what is true," said de Baecque. Thus the New Wave viewed the 'political spectrum' as too simplistic to be an accurate reflection of the more multi-dimensional map of real orientations and beliefs. It would be wrong to call their films apolitical. It would probably be more correct to say that just as the New Wave were stylistically and narratively inventive, they were politically inventive as well." |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Sep 2009
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Blu-ray Samurai
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1- Hated 2- Didnt like it 3- Ok 4- Liked it 5- Loved it |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Sep 2009
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Blu-ray Ninja
Sep 2009
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Also for anyone interested,
here is an interview done by the legend Dick Cavett with Godard in 6 parts. It is prob the most calm and fun interview could you prob find of Godard in the U.S.. the 3rd part of this is funny (about 6:30 in part 3) when they talked about new scripts and Godard pulls out 2 notebooks for 2 scripts he is writing, then Cavett tries to pocket them. Pretty funny exchange, and funny that on a interview set, Godard has 2 working scripts in his pocket. Always working. Well here is part 1, but part 3 being my fav as they also talk about Jerry Lewis in part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93HCe...next=1&index=1 |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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For those who are looking forward to Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times" from Criterion, I just want to plug Richard Patterson's Chaplin documentary "The Gentleman Tramp". He is the only documentarian that Chaplin gave access to his home, to use footage from his home movies, his past films, etc.
Mr. Patterson is releasing the 78-minute documentary from its original master on DVD for $10 but he's only producing 800 limited edition copies and that is all. It's not Blu-ray but this is probably the only time you are going to get a chance to get this. Previously it was on VHS only and 25 16mm prints. Go to Amazon and search for "Gentleman Tramp" and you will see it for $10. For more info, click here. Last edited by kndy; 09-19-2010 at 07:39 AM. |
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I've got the timing down...in my area at least. I get films every Wednesday and Saturday. If I mail the film back Wednesday night...I get the next one Saturday morning. With the Saturday film, I have until Sunday night to get it in the mail. It's saved me loads on buying films...especially CCs. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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My processing facility is in White Plains, NY. I live in Dutchess County...about 45 mins to an hour away. In essence, I'm mailing my Saturday disc on a Monday morning (I've tried mailing before 5:00 PM on Saturday...same result), the disc gets there either late Monday/Tuesday and they ship Tuesday to get to me with the Wednesday mail. If I watch that disc on Wednesday and put it in the mail that night, it goes out with the Thursday mail, gets to them by late Thursday/Friday and they ship the next disc Friday, which I receive on Saturday. The only time this gets screwed up, if there is a Monday holiday. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Sep 2009
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I had Netflix years ago, but canceled it, and it was also way before they started the streaming stuff. So I might do it again. |
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A friend of mine, who's married to a NY girl, moved there a few weeks ago (Wingdale specifically). |
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