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He later worked that sensibility into Hollywood movies (most obvious in The Scarlet Empress, but evident everywhere you care to look) and his movies are excellent for it. I'm getting the new set in July, no question about it. |
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![]() It's funny the pot calling the kettle black, since you have been posting misinformation in every thread you've been in lately. Are you just trolling for another ban like all your other accounts on several other forums? |
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A thought popped into my head just now, since I arrived compulsively early to the northeast metro Atlanta side of town to see the U2 concert this evening.
How’s this for a dream Criterion title?... A multi-disc box set of the complete televised Live Aid concert from 1985. In addition to the iconic performances (Queen/David Bowie, U2, Phil Collins, reunited Led Zeppelin members, Duran Duran, etc.), Criterion could assemble the donation-pledge commercials that featured celebrities, they could feature documentaries about Bob Geldof and the other organizers, and they could even feature supplements about why the best intentions of the project led to some unfavorable results (money sent to Ethiopia to help starving people actually used for weapons for the dictatorship to further subdue the poor, etc.). This way, years from now, when your grandchildren ask you what the big deal was about “that old U2 band”, you can show them the band’s performance of “Bad” from that concert. |
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the current DVD release is I think the best possible quality you can get, since it was shot on video (not film).
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Indeed, the worst part of the Cahiers du Cinema crowd's legacy was their attempt to create an orthodoxy that dismissed all earlier cinema that wasn't made by their favorites as devoid of worth while insisting even the very worst films of the American studio directors they lionised had true merit, something that even those same directors wouldn't claim (and in the case of Ford and Hawks would violently refute). Certainly there's a snobbery in some against much produced during the golden age of the studio system that feels like an intellectual justification for people who think they're smarter than those who won't watch old black and white films when in fact they too won't watch old black and white films - unless they have subtitles. (Not that this is just a nouvelle vague/golden age issue: one of the board of directors of the British Film Institute infamously claimed that "Cinema began with Taxi Driver," which effectively wipes out the best of the nouvelle vague era as well. Generally the newer tends to be hailed over the older, with a curious tendency to take 'sides' on one era or another as the only one of true value rather than appreciating the fact that every era and style has its masterpieces and its abominations.) In short, it cuts both ways. Last edited by Aclea; 05-28-2018 at 09:47 PM. |
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You started this. I don't believe you have deep insider information about Criterion. You're bluffing. Even if you did, you can't be criticizing other people for discussing movies without knowing what you claim to be keeping to yourself. Quote:
I have not posted misinformation. I haven't said or done anything wrong. It isn't a crime or a sin to post a mistake. Fortunately, I haven't posted any mistakes. You're quick to judge and condemn and to keep the provocations coming. I will continue to share my love for movies and to share what I know. You're not going to bully me here. Go about your business and stop trying to provoke a fight. |
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Horrifying, isn't it - especially when you consider that (though they were de-prioritized during the time that individual was on the board) the BFI's remit included film preservation, study and education. Which is probably why the BFI's catastrophic purge of all its most experienced and knowledgeable staff during their era as part of the campaign of 'cultural renewal' by the then-director of the BFI (who equally infamously regularly dismissed film as 'a mere chemical process') went through unopposed.
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I heard about this catastrophe that befell the BFI. Were they very young, the crowd that moved in and took over? We've had similar catastrophes on my side of the pond. The digital era has ushered in a much younger crowd that resents the experience and knowledge of the older crowd, although not that much older.
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If you go back and look at silent movies, it's obvious that in the latter half of the 1920s there was a dramatic development in cinematography (helped by lighter cameras) and style. I've seen film critic Mick LaSalle claim that it's possible to identify the year a 1925-1930 silent film is from based on its style, the development was that rapid in those years. So while the 1930s were indeed a Golden Age, the ramp-up to that era happened even earlier - in the silent era when "cinema was still young." ![]() |
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His reign of error was driven purely by economic theory and idealogy and a love of new technology rather than film - one of his priorities was reducing the space used archiving materials and digitising everything, with duplicates destroyed because they couldn't sell donations - and making archiving video games their number one priority because they were the vanguard of the new 'moving image culture' (he was big on buzzwords). He had open contempt for the BFI members, ran down the National Film Theatre, alienated nearly every major film historian in the world - there was a massive groundswell of opinion to have him removed - and overspent on white elephants that left him constantly going to J.P. Getty Jr. with the begging bowl to bail out the BFI when his money-saving antics ended up busting the annual budget. Like most doctrinaire economists he was a truly terrible businessman because he underestimated and misunderstood both the 'product' and its consumers. Naturally he held on to the job for nearly ten years before his own policy that any BFI employee who had worked there for ten years should be fired to keep its thinking 'fresh' caught up with him and he resigned. I could go on - and on - but suffice to say it was a truly dark time, and even 20 years on all the incredible damage he did to the BFI has yet to be undone. Last edited by Aclea; 05-28-2018 at 10:43 PM. |
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Live Aid took place during my last year at high school. I had a part-time job every Saturday, and the manager refused my request for the day off to watch it, so I quit the position. Epic day in front of our 20" TV with mono sound. ![]() |
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What Mande is talking about is a kind of reverse snobbery which is far more common among today's younger cinephiles who aren't nearly as enamored with directors like Antonioni as the older boomers were. It constantly changes. Some directors are in for a while then they are out, and vice versa. This is the reason why I rarely take Anglophone critics seriously when it comes to film. Because they often make stupid statements like that, in addition to being too aesthetically conservative. Last edited by malakaheso; 05-29-2018 at 02:43 AM. |
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Please Criterion. Please I beg you. Play Apple whatever they want just make it happen. |
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