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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/26/05 05:41 AM
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Lavinia from Italy
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Two Brothers (2004), directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud (Seven years in Tibet, The Bear, The Lover, The Name of the Rose). The poignant story of two wonderful infant tiger cubs, separated from their parents and each other by human wickedness and then saved by human pity. I cried my ass off! I strongly recommend it to all feline lovers.
I don't want realism. I want magic! Yes, yes, magic. I try to give that to people. I do misrepresent things. I don't tell the truth. I tell what ought to be truth (Blanche/A streetcar named desire)
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/26/05 06:28 AM
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Don Vercetti
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Originally posted by Don Andrew: [quote]Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra: [b]I've not seen The Killer yet; it's a [b]remake of Le Samourai/The Samurai (1967), one of my favourite films.[/b] :p [/b][/quote]I think The Killer is one of the many inspired films. Le Samourai inspired many things like Leon/The Professional, The Transporter, and some aspects of Tarantino's films.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/26/05 03:50 PM
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Originally posted by Irishman12: Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid [b]#50 on the AFI Top 100 List ***
A very good movie that really exceeded my expectations. Redford and Newman really worked well together [/b] Really the first, I think, in a long line of "Male Buddy" films.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/26/05 08:15 PM
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Don Vercetti
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Originally posted by Don Andrew: Hey DVC, will you be watching AMC's Movies That Shook The World: 2001: A Space Odyssey on Friday at 10? DAMN! I almost forgot. I've been forgetting about TCM with school and all. Considering the SE DVD is still in works, I'll be seeing or taping it.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/26/05 09:05 PM
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DonVitoCorleone
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti: Well, don't mislead. They're two completely differ films, aren't they? One's popcorn, one isn't. Well they both involve Science Fiction and outer space. Either way, the truth remains... Star Wars couldn't hold a candle to 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/26/05 09:29 PM
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Originally posted by DonVitoCorleone: [QUOTE]Well they both involve Science Fiction and outer space. Well, Goodfellas and The Godfather both involve the New York Mafia and organized crime. Yet, they capture that world in two completely differant ways. 2001 and Star Wars are both great... Althought, they document differant aspects of the genre. It's really hard to say which is better. Although, on the level of clever and inventive film making, 2001 may excell. Overall--considering all areas--they have their pros and cons.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/27/05 08:17 AM
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Star Wars and 2001: A Space Odyssey found, perhaps intentionally, two very different groups of fanbases. One has become a part of popular culture and spawned five sequels, and in itself has become another universal phenomenon; the other, meanwhile, never targeted a financially-driven demographic, and thus has settled as a cult favourite, and arthouse classic.
The two do deal with Sci-fi, but the differing tones with which they do this set them to opposite ends of the movie spectrum. Lucas' is fast, loud and exciting story; Kubrick's is deliberately the opposite: slow, quiet and an intellectual, open-minded piece of art (though at the time, 1968, he wasn't deliberately seeking to "oppose" Star Wars, since that wasn't released until nine years after).
To mislead a filmviewer to going into a film with the high notions of it being the best of its kind, is, by my own experience, disastrous.
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