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#226 Post by Zazou dans le Metro »

zedz wrote:
Cinephrenic wrote:Lol. And there is a pic of him lecturing to the left. :P
This just confirms my really bad habit of picturing people as their avatars (or a particular avatar that stuck with me: David Hare will always be Fritz Lang in my mind).
If it's true I'd like to formally propose marriage to LQ. I'll even do the dishes.
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#227 Post by Lemmy Caution »

Just to go back to The Silent World for a minute.
There was a cheap "public domain" copy available in China.
Maybe from Bo Ying or some such.
So I'd expect that for those who are desperate, a cheap copy would be floating around the auction sites. The colors are kind of washed out and the print isn't great, but it's definitely viewable.
And it really is an extraordinary film.

As mentioned, the marine scientists want to document what sea animals exist in a lagoon, so they simply dynamite the water and collect and count all of the dead ex-life that they find. One blow-fish is incredibly sad. That and going all Whacking Day on the sharks for no reason (I think the voice over explains that sharks are bad creatures and deserve to die, or something similar), really show the prevailing lack of sophistication and respect for the marine life common at the time. Underlying it all seems to be a naive conception that ocean resources are plentiful and unlimited, with strong hints at the ways in which man's technological development is about to outstrip the ability of the waters to replenish their stocks of marine life.

There is some very fine camera work. And the film is a fascinating look at man and nature at a rather interesting/critical juncture in history. And of course, the perverse pleasure of watching Jacques Cousteau and crew rampage through the seas.
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#228 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Naturally the best extra for The Silent World would be a commentary - in character - by the cast of Life Aquatic
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#229 Post by Gregory »

So did "Vivre Sa Vie" give a sound thrashing to "My Life to Live"? (I'm not on Facebook.)
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#230 Post by swo17 »

I don't think that many people responded to this, but they all preferred Vivre sa vie.
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#231 Post by Cinephrenic »

Vivre sa vie for sure. Are they gonna ask for his Weekend, Week End, Week-end or Le weekend.
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#232 Post by Ben Cheshire »

Cinephrenic wrote:Vivre sa vie for sure. Are they gonna ask for his Weekend, Week End, Week-end or Le weekend.
I think they've opened a can of worms here...
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#233 Post by zedz »

Mr_sausage wrote:Does that mean in all of our conversations you've pictured me as being really, really angry with you (and/or a very sloppy alcoholic who favours bloody marys)?
No, I feel sorry for you because it looks like those teeth really hurt.
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#234 Post by Saturnome »

Cinephrenic wrote:Are they gonna ask for his Weekend, Week End, Week-end or Le weekend.
It won't get released in Quebec unless it's called "La fin de semaine"
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#235 Post by GringoTex »

Which one of you is the Ben Cheshire feller who has to comment on every single post?
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#236 Post by Ben Cheshire »

GringoTex wrote:Which one of you is the Ben Cheshire feller who has to comment on every single post?
No comment.
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#237 Post by GringoTex »

Ben Cheshire wrote:
GringoTex wrote:Which one of you is the Ben Cheshire feller who has to comment on every single post?
No comment.
=D>
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#238 Post by perkizitore »

GringoTex wrote:Which one of you is the Ben Cheshire feller who has to comment on every single post?
Why don't you ask who is this fella that makes the most interesting questions and posts the most useful comments :-"
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#239 Post by jaredsap »

Criterion wrote:Barry Lyndon would be great, but no news at the moment
What an intriguing response. I know everyone here will say not to read anything into this, but 99% of the time Criterion just gives a variation of "no" on Facebook when a title is out of the question.
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#240 Post by perkizitore »

Los Olvidados is in the works for years!
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#241 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

Why doesn't someone ask who's the asshole with the profile photo of him holding four kittens that responds to each post of someone asking for a film that already has an excellent special edition?

Is Los Olvidados really in the works? That would be nothing but excellent news!
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#242 Post by Tribe »

The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:Why doesn't someone ask who's the asshole with the profile photo of him holding four kittens that responds to each post of someone asking for a film that already has an excellent special edition?
I don't know who it is...but there's tons of people who respond the same way here. :wink: I wouldn't call them assholes... O:)
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#243 Post by captveg »

jaredsap wrote:
Criterion wrote:Barry Lyndon would be great, but no news at the moment
What an intriguing response. I know everyone here will say not to read anything into this, but 99% of the time Criterion just gives a variation of "no" on Facebook when a title is out of the question.
Seems like a nicer way to say "no", IMO.
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#244 Post by Ben Cheshire »

Is CaptVeg Brandon from HTF?

Also, IMO that's a firm no for Barry Lyndon; it just means they like the movie. Seen it heaps before.
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#245 Post by aox »

Tribe wrote:
The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:Why doesn't someone ask who's the asshole with the profile photo of him holding four kittens that responds to each post of someone asking for a film that already has an excellent special edition?
I don't know who it is...but there's tons of people who respond the same way here. :wink: I wouldn't call them assholes... O:)
seriously.

PS: it isn't me with the kittens, but it is annoying seeing someone wanting No Country for Old Men (a film I adore) to be added to the collection. Not because it isn't worthy by any means, but there is so much ahead of it in line.
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#246 Post by mfunk9786 »

And because there's already a three-fucking-disc edition, featuring just about every interview ever conducted about the film.
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#247 Post by Tribe »

mfunk9786 wrote:And because there's already a three-fucking-disc edition, featuring just about every interview ever conducted about the film.
Are they anamorphic though? :-"
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#248 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

aox wrote:
Tribe wrote:
The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:Why doesn't someone ask who's the asshole with the profile photo of him holding four kittens that responds to each post of someone asking for a film that already has an excellent special edition?
I don't know who it is...but there's tons of people who respond the same way here. :wink: I wouldn't call them assholes... O:)
seriously.

PS: it isn't me with the kittens, but it is annoying seeing someone wanting No Country for Old Men (a film I adore) to be added to the collection. Not because it isn't worthy by any means, but there is so much ahead of it in line.
I was implying the asshole was me. :wink:
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#249 Post by Tribe »

The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote: I was implying the asshole was me. :wink:
Oh...that asshole. :D
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#250 Post by Matt »

Ben Cheshire on Facebook wrote:I didn't know Criterion had any Lubitsch
Are you kidding me? That's strictly amateur hour.
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