captainofbeef
Cool KAt
Beauty Hides in the Deep
You should have asked me for it, how could I say no...
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Apr 22, 2006 15:33:56 GMT -5
Post by captainofbeef on Apr 22, 2006 15:33:56 GMT -5
DISC ONE – THE FILM - New, restored high-definition digital transfer, presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.19:1 - Audio commentary by German film scholars Anton Kaes, author of the BFI Film Classics volume on M, and Eric Rentschler, author of The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife - New and improved English subtitle translation DISC TWO – THE SUPPLEMENTS - Conversation with Fritz Lang, a 50-minute film by William Friedkin - Claude Chabrol’s M le Maudit, a short film inspired by M, plus an interview with Chabrol by Pierre-Henri Gibert about Lang’s filmmaking techniques - Classroom tapes of M editor Paul Falkenberg discussing the film and its history - Interview with Harold Nebenzal, the son of M producer Seymour Nebenzal - A Physical History of M - Stills gallery, with behind-the-scenes photos, and production sketches by art director Emil Hasler PLUS: a 32-page booklet featuring an essay by film critic Stanley Kauffmann, a 1963 interview with Lang, the script for a missing scene, and contemporaneous newspaper articles
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blackmoses
The Beatles
David Lynch
"I Want to Believe"
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30 - M
Jun 25, 2006 0:37:45 GMT -5
Post by blackmoses on Jun 25, 2006 0:37:45 GMT -5
Just wais is one of the greatest films of all time. I justed loved it. It's in my top 5! You have to see this if you havn't and if you have seen it rewatch it!
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30 - M
Jun 25, 2006 4:46:48 GMT -5
Post by PTAhole on Jun 25, 2006 4:46:48 GMT -5
I agree, it is a brilliant film. I really want to see it again.
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agentknight
Kubrick, Stan Kubrick
Damn fine coffee... and HOT!
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30 - M
Jun 28, 2006 2:11:32 GMT -5
Post by agentknight on Jun 28, 2006 2:11:32 GMT -5
Very awesome movie.
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ie
The Beatles
invadin yr spaec
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30 - M
Nov 5, 2006 2:46:58 GMT -5
Post by ie on Nov 5, 2006 2:46:58 GMT -5
Well, more than just saying that I thought it was okay: I thought it mimicked the pacing of In the Hall of the Mountain King pretty well. It starts out slow, you get bits of information and little tidbits that hold your attention in various degrees, and then it builds up. By the time the guild identifies the child murderer, things start to pick up. Builds up during the raid of the building, and then the kangroo trial as the climax. Although, I wasn't compelled to QUICK BUY THE CRITERION COLLECTION SECOND EDITION VERSION. Not in my Top 100, but still in my Top 500. I just thought it was decent. edit: I gave it the old 8/10 treatment.
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