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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
Feb 2014
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A while back, I re-watched The Squid and the Whale. This is one of those films that I was luke-warm about on the first viewing, but this time I felt it was a decent - though definitely flawed film (see below). I never went through a parents' divorce so couldn't relate to that part of the film, but I could empathize with the characters.
I initially didn't like Bernard. He reminded me of some of my idiot college professors who thought that they were smarter than anyone else just because they had advanced degrees. However, IMHO his genuine attempts to [Show spoiler] And, though I felt that Walt was an arrogant punk throughout much of the film, [Show spoiler] Also really enjoyed the ending - [Show spoiler] However, even though I overall enjoyed the film, a couple aspects didn't gel for me: 1) I grew up during the '80's and was roughly Walt's age in '86, the year the film took place. And, during that time Pink Floyd was very popular among high school kids, especially The Wall (the album was released in late 1979, and the late '70's were still relatively recent in the mid '80's) - I was very familiar with Hey You, as I'm sure many other people were - and, it had been around for 7 years in '86. So, I'm surprised that the judges during the talent contest didn't immediately recognize the song, and still awarded him the prize money. Sure, Ivan & Lili recognized it & the school eventually realized his plagiarism, but I'm surprised it took as long as it did - this was complete and utter B.S., and would have never happened this way in actuality. This was especially strange since the film was taking place in NYC, which I'm sure had a lot of PF fans; it wasn't like it took place in a small town....Granted, the older judges may not have all been necessarily familiar with the song, but the much younger audience members would definitely have recognized this immediately. So, this plot-point was patently ludicrous. 2) Also, I was quite grossed out by Frank's behavior, i.e. his putting peanuts in his nose & his other sickening activities in the school - truly vile, and I'm not sure why Baumbach put this in the film - I know the movie was partially autobiographical & these incidents may have been based on something he witnessed, but I'm sure there could have been another way to show Frank's anger at his parents' divorce. Last edited by AnamorphicWidescreen; 08-17-2016 at 12:58 AM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I admittedly thought the same thing, but I also consider Pink Floyd one of my all-time favorite bands, which could've flavored that opinion somewhat.
On the other hand, I know people that like to claim that they're into "underground" media, but really aren't. My ex-girlfriend's former girlfriend, for example, liked to claim she listened to underground rock that didn't get radio airplay. The examples she listed? The Black Keys, Fall Out Boy, Panic At The Disco, etc. [Show spoiler]
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#26 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Feb 2014
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Walt was an arrogant teen, so I can see why he would have tried to claim
[Show spoiler] However, my disbelief re: this scene doesn't have anything to do with Walt's thinking here. As I mentioned & as you also implied, the real head-scratcher here is why [Show spoiler]
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Very excited about this. Great movie. Easily Baumbach's best overall film, IMO.
In a mildly interesting connection, Blue Velvet was ironically on TV right after I learned about this upcoming release. I will have to check to see if The Magnificent Ambersons, The Mother and the W**** or Breathless will be on TV today at some point as well. Haha! |
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Blu-ray Prince
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"Although the movie is heavily autobiographical, director and writer Noah Baumbach said he never pretended to have written "Hey You" by Pink Floyd for a school contest. In reality, a friend of his did it with a Who song, and Baumbach borrowed the story because it felt so much like something that could've come from his childhood." That said, it is possible lots of people may not recognize the Pink Floyd song. Where I grew up, most people had already moved past Pink Floyd/rock music (or were against it) and were either into punk or new wave in 1986, by a huge margin. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Feb 2014
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Conversely, if the film had taken place in a smaller town, it's possible Walt could have gotten away with this plagiarism - but only maybe. Last edited by AnamorphicWidescreen; 08-17-2016 at 01:10 AM. |
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Review and screen caps are up at DVDBeaver. Unreal. Looks like Criterion used the identical transfer to the Mill Creek Blu. Sure, there are the extras on the Criterion disc but I paid $4 for The Squid and the Whale & Running With Scissors (not a bad movie). No upgrade for me.
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The Criterion transfer is from a new color corrected 4K scan. The Mill Creek was the dvd transfer plopped onto a BD.
Mill Creek ![]() Criterion ![]() Mill Creek ![]() Criterion ![]() Mill Creek ![]() Criterion ![]() http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film5/blu-r...le_blu-ray.htm Last edited by spanky87; 10-18-2016 at 09:07 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | RedSkyRider (04-12-2017) |
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Blu-ray Prince
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The Criterion transfer is much better. The colors really pop. But am I the only one who thinks the Mill Creek transfer (at least from those pictures) is "good enough."
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#36 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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#40 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Thanks given by: | DaBargainHunta (10-18-2016) |
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