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- Lino
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- DDillaman
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- pianocrash
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Does anyone know what exactly is missing from the truncated cut? I've been holding out on buying this one, but I almost feel like I need to hear that doyle commentary a few more times. Really!re: LAST LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE DVD - the Palm release is truncated from the international festival and American theatrical release, so fair warning. There's some speculation it's the same as the British release, but still ... grrr.
- DDillaman
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at very least, there's a scene where Kenji
that's gone. I'm not sure all of the other cuts, but I remember there being another scene early on that I didn't see in this cut.
At some point, I'll get the Thai version to compare, but don't expect it to be soon.
SpoilerShow
cleans up the dead bodies in the house after the shootout
At some point, I'll get the Thai version to compare, but don't expect it to be soon.
- Jem
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Into music video directors, the Directors Label has some new releases for September 05.
Mark Romanek
Jonathan Glazer
Anton Corbijin
and Stéphane Sednaoui
Mark Romanek
Jonathan Glazer
Anton Corbijin
and Stéphane Sednaoui
- toiletduck!
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Take it for what it's worth, but according to Amazon, these are being released as a boxset from the get go.
-Toilet Dcuk
-Toilet Dcuk
- colinr0380
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This is another nerdy post! After watching the Squarepusher video on the Chris Cunningham music video set I was wondering where I had heard the strange, ominous music cue before - the one that plays at the start of the video as the girl with the dog on top makes her way past the distracted security guard. The reference to Akira (with the soundtrack to the bar scene playing as the security guard goes into the room to check on what he thinks is the girl) was easy to make out, but that other music cue had been bugging me as to where I'd heard it before.
It turns out it was a very intelligently selected music cue! I just rewatched Reanimator again last night and the same cue plays as the recently decapitated then reanimated Dr Hill blags his way past the security guard to the morgue by hiding his severed head in a bad and putting a medical dummy head on top of the body! So it seems the sequence of the girl/dog in lab coat with the same music cue is a fun reference back to Reanimator!
It turns out it was a very intelligently selected music cue! I just rewatched Reanimator again last night and the same cue plays as the recently decapitated then reanimated Dr Hill blags his way past the security guard to the morgue by hiding his severed head in a bad and putting a medical dummy head on top of the body! So it seems the sequence of the girl/dog in lab coat with the same music cue is a fun reference back to Reanimator!
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Could someone tell me the difference between the R Rated, and Unrated Palm release of Sex and Lucia?
I bought the disc thinking it was the unrated, but there was some sort of sticker over it, the covers are exactly the same for both releases, but the back of mine has a R logo on it.
is it that big of a difference?
I bought the disc thinking it was the unrated, but there was some sort of sticker over it, the covers are exactly the same for both releases, but the back of mine has a R logo on it.
is it that big of a difference?
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i have the unrated version, i believe they removed one or two scenes for the rated version, male nudity. but i´m not 100% positiveSncDthMnky wrote:Could someone tell me the difference between the R Rated, and Unrated Palm release of Sex and Lucia?
I bought the disc thinking it was the unrated, but there was some sort of sticker over it, the covers are exactly the same for both releases, but the back of mine has a R logo on it.
is it that big of a difference?
- Lino
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Japan is getting a 4+1 DVD boxset. Don't know what's on the fifth disc, though.
http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/(blue)/detailv ... ACBW-10304
http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/(blue)/detailv ... ACBW-10304
- Buttery Jeb
- Just in it for the game.
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Got my Director's Label Vol. 2 set last night. Still haven't had time to watch any of it, but I'm excited.
According to this article, the next batch will include discs for Mike Mills and Garth Jennings/Hammer & Tongs. Unfortunately, David Fincher was approached to do one but declined.
http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/music/articl ... 5009990006
-BJ
According to this article, the next batch will include discs for Mike Mills and Garth Jennings/Hammer & Tongs. Unfortunately, David Fincher was approached to do one but declined.
http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/music/articl ... 5009990006
-BJ
- Arn777
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I have just watched the UK Mark Romanek dvd. On my large display it shows lots of rather annoying combing. Is it the same on the US dvd, or is it because it is an NTSC to PAL conversion dvd for the UK. I wanted to get the other 3 from the UK, but may get the US ones instead if there is no combing issue on those.
- colinr0380
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Watching the Nine Inch Nails video for Closer on the Mark Romanek disc I kept wondering where I had seen the image of the masked reclining lady since and remembered it was from the Gus Van Sant remake of Psycho where there is a flash frame during the murder of William H. Macy's character. There is a capture of this flash frame in this article. It looks like it was a deliberate restaging of the image, but I'm not sure for what purpose.
And of course it is interesting to see Tarsem thanked in the booklet since all the dust covered machinery lifting the glass on tableaus in The Cell obviously came from that video.
Also did anyone else notice that on the Jonathan Glazer disc during the interviews about Birth that Milo Addica has a copy of the Criterion Straw Dogs!
And of course it is interesting to see Tarsem thanked in the booklet since all the dust covered machinery lifting the glass on tableaus in The Cell obviously came from that video.
Also did anyone else notice that on the Jonathan Glazer disc during the interviews about Birth that Milo Addica has a copy of the Criterion Straw Dogs!
- colinr0380
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A quick warning. If possible try to get the region 2 Jonathan Glazer disc. The region 1 has a brief notice at the start of the Wrangler 'Ride' advert that the Wizard of Oz 'Follow The Yellow Brick Road' music could not be included due to rights issues, so that advert is played silent. However the Region 2 disc is not affected and includes the music.
Does anyone know anything more about the rights issues that caused this cue to be dropped from the region 1 disc?
Does anyone know anything more about the rights issues that caused this cue to be dropped from the region 1 disc?
- Lino
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I'm making my way through the Sednaoui Director's Label DVD and I am bummed for two reasons: number 1, it doesn't feature one of my favorite videos ever, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Breaking the Girl (apparently, neither the band nor the director are very fond of it - it's also not on the RHCP compilation DVD either!). Number 2, the DVD is prepared for widescreen TVs only, which means that ALL fullframe videos are presented windowboxed, with black borders all around the 4 sides of the picture! Grrrrrrrr..........
Great videos, though.
Great videos, though.
- Lino
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Calvaire / The Ordeal (Fabrice du Welz, 2004)
Having watched this one from the french DVD months ago, I am keeping my thoughts to myself as I want to hear first what others think of this. It's opening all across America now.JHunter wrote:Twitchfilm has posted a list of upcoming titles, including FOUR new Director Label DVDs.
Oct 11 Calvaire
By the way, if you haven't seen it, for the love of God don't watch the trailer as it's completely spoiler filled and misleading too!
No one's seen this yet? Well, the US DVD is coming out next month.
- colinr0380
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Yet ANOTHER nerdy post, lol! I've just been watching David Lynch's Dune and got to the scene where Paul Atredies and his mother are stranded in the desert (about 1hr 22mins in on my copy). Paul has put a 'thumper' down to distract the worms and says to his mother "Remember, walk without rhythm and you won't attract the worm".
I knew I'd heard that phrase used before when I saw the Fatboy Slim Weapon of Choice video in the Spike Jonze set! I'd just assumed it was something to do with the way ladies walk attracting a phallic male 'worm' (especially combined with Christopher Walken's pocket shuffle dance at that point!)
I knew I'd heard that phrase used before when I saw the Fatboy Slim Weapon of Choice video in the Spike Jonze set! I'd just assumed it was something to do with the way ladies walk attracting a phallic male 'worm' (especially combined with Christopher Walken's pocket shuffle dance at that point!)
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Caught it at MIFF 2005, honestly I thought it was TERRIBLE.Lino wrote:Having watched this one from the french DVD months ago, I am keeping my thoughts to myself as I want to hear first what others think of this. It's opening all across America now.JHunter wrote:Twitchfilm has posted a list of upcoming titles, including FOUR new Director Label DVDs.
Oct 11 Calvaire
High Tension and Sheitan were masterpieces compared to this pointless trash.
I'm not sure how in depth I can be here as although it's just getting released in the States I saw this over two years ago now and amongst 30 - 40 other films I saw at MIFF that year. But, myself and my more dedicated film friends all thought it veered very close to the worst film of the festival. The initial premise was great, the first half an hour of the film say, intriguing. It built up a great sense of mood, a slowly creeping sense of something about to go horribly wrong. The setup was promising, I'll definitely give it that much. But it just went continually downhill from there.
I do have a soft spot for confrontational genre cinema, but with this one I had to stop and ask myself what was the point of it exactly? To fulfil the perverted desires of said director? It had lost any real sense of tension by the halfway mark, the pacing was absolutely terrible, the narrative became more and more ridiculous - to the point that I no longer cared about the protagonist's plight and spent more time looking at my watch than anything else - it offered nothing original as a genre piece and largely seemed to riff on themes and sequences from a handful of better movies, up the ante on the shock value (entering the realm of pure exploitation) and then come conclusion, tried to sell itself off as some kind of cryptic arthouse nasty. Frankly it was quite insulting.
From memory, some credit has to be given to the cinematography, particularly the eerie shots of the forest which were admirably atmospheric. But that and the initial premise were about all this film had going for it. And I say had, because even these qualities were overshadowed by the film's grotesquely bad second and third acts, an ultimately pointless weird-for-weird's sake premise and a director whom borrows far too much too make up for far too little... talent, that is.
- zedz
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You definitely saw the same film as me, soma. Nothing much to add. Much pointless riffing on many earlier, better films; gratuitous and tired "shock" signifiers (e.g. putting a guy in a dress = the ultimate in psychosexual mind-fuckery; abuse of animals = the sine qua non of arty horror) failing to make up for the absence of genuine suspense or surprise.
I thought Haute tension was a pretty bad and silly film, but at least it had a rudimentary grip on constructing effective sequences (even if they didn't add up to much - or at all) that this one lacks.
I thought Haute tension was a pretty bad and silly film, but at least it had a rudimentary grip on constructing effective sequences (even if they didn't add up to much - or at all) that this one lacks.
- davebert
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I am really enjoying Palm's release of City of Men, the Brazilian TV series. The writing is good, as are the child actors... the quality still stinks somewhat of TV/video instead of the slick packaging of Ciy of God, but I actually kind of prefer that. Oh, and the actual quality of the video transfer is very good; I'm only on the first disc so no word on how the extras fare.
- Jun-Dai
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Unless I'm mistaken, the Sednaoui disc (which was pretty disappointing, IMO) had all twenty videos copies three times (in different orders) in a pretty insane waste of disc space. Granted, it's RSDL, but given the transfer quality, they certainly could have used a few extra bits.
I enjoyed the Walk on the Wild Side movie, tho.
I enjoyed the Walk on the Wild Side movie, tho.
- colinr0380
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