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As far as important contemporary directors go, you have Christopher Nolan Quentin Tarantino Peter Jackson Guillermo del Toro Jason Reitman Paul Thomas Anderson Ethan and Joel Coen David Fincher The Pixar staff Darren Aronofsky Kathryn Bigelow I was going to group Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg, Michael Mann, Ridley Scott, Terrence Malick, and James Cameron in there, but I don't think I'd call them contemporary directors in the same vein as the ones I just mentioned. They're definitely in the pantheon of great working directors, but not really contemporary or in the same generation as the other list. |
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Since for some reason Hollywood filmmakers came up, I thought I would talk about my fav Hollywood filmmaker and my fav film of his.
Paul Thomas Anderson and Punch-Drunk Love Influences of Tati, Godard, Night of the Hunter, and much more. Every reason why I love this film is here: http://www.a2pcinema.com/archive/PDL/influences.htm |
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I love PDL because I love french filmmaking and PDL is loaded with influences. But I did go to the movies to see TWBB a couple times when it came out. I love PTA films, just PDL is my fav.
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"A lot of people" may agree that it's one of the best packaging jobs in the collection, but a lot of people will also disagree about that statement, as well as agree that the cover art is weak. At the end of the day, it's about what appeals to you. Personally, I think it's not that great, just as I think Godard is an overrated director (albeit a highly important one). |
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![]() EDIT: And I wouldn't say anything is set in stone until I see the Cover-Art pictured on Criterion's website......... Last edited by Beta Man; 06-18-2010 at 12:45 AM. |
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Ok, so I got By Brakhage today and am pleasantly surprised at the packaging. It was in perfect condition and the packaging looks and feels better than I expected. I still like the clear plastic cases more, but I guess I'll give this digipak thing a chance.
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Sep 2009
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Now, I just wanted to say, while I still don't like the Thin Red Line cover (I am hoping it's not done yet), the guy who did this, Neil Kellerhouse, has done some great Criterion covers that I love like "Dillinger is Dead", "Paris, Texas", and "Three Films by Hiroshi Teshigahara". Just thought that needed to be said. ![]() |
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I just got done watching the "Playtime" trailer on the Criterion site. While watching, I noticed the odd audio distortion / clicking noise. The full movie on Youtube has the same odd noise. Is this odd noise part of the movie, in regards to the statement of the movie? Is it akin to the distorted voices in Chaplin's "City Lights" ?
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I completely agree about this guys work. From looking at his site, although he does use similar ideas for many things, I enjoyed seeing that he branches out and does all sorts of movies and other such work. I was unfamiliar with the "Three Films by Hiroshi Teshigahara" set but immediately wanted to buy it based on asthetic alone. Have any of you guys seen it? obviously, the movies are the most important part of any of it, but the overall look of that set seems incredible. and, just to throw my two cents in, I think the "thin red line" cover, sans bluray-ness, is pretty decent, as i do with "breathless". Both have a simplicity to them that feels like there is much more to them, which is excellent to go along with a good movie as well as catching the eye of would be buyers. |
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