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Masters of Cinema have announced a new dual format release for the end of the year. I'm excited.
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I'm not for some reason.
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I'm looking forward to this too, Sam. I've got the two recent Pasolini releases on their way to me as I type this. Really looking forward to revisiting both films.
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What's so special about those films that both of you're so happy?
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Well, Birth of a Nation isn't just a portrayal of a bad moment in history, but it also has a lot of relevance in film history. I'm more excited for what will hopefully be some in-depth extras into the controversy surrounding the film, its historical importance and how it is looked upon now. Of course, no extras have been announced yet I don't think, but this being a Masters of Cinema release, it should include some very good ones judging from their track record.
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Heh, the movie was shot in 1915 so definitely not my thing. I watched a few prehistoric movies once though. I don't dig how people still watch them these days... But I guess like everything esle it's a matter of taste.
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Never seen Birth Of A Nation but I like Nosferatu (1922) a great deal.Jim_Mcdonaugh wrote:Heh, the movie was shot in 1915 so definitely not my thing. I watched a few prehistoric movies once though. I don't dig how people still watch them these days... But I guess like everything esle it's a matter of taste.
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I watched it only a few yrs ago and laughed my butt off! Simply hilarious! So NOT scary and silly, damn.I like Nosferatu (1922) a great deal.
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Fair enough but I can imagine at the time it creeped out cinema audiences who had not been subjected to the likes of The Exorcist & Hostel.You're looking at it from a modern perspective it's bound to have lost a great deal of impact now.Jim_Mcdonaugh wrote:I watched it only a few yrs ago and laughed my butt off! Simply hilarious! So NOT scary and silly, damn.I like Nosferatu (1922) a great deal.
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Both Hostel and The Exorcist are very poor. Neither scary, well written, acted or directed. Dull and senseless overall.Fair enough but I can imagine at the time it creeped out cinema audiences who had not been subjected to the likes of The Exorcist & Hostel.
Atleast Hostel has a few fair moments but the latter none at all.
Actually it's more then that. I rarely watch/buy movies older then 35 yrs.You're looking at it from a modern perspective it's bound to have lost a great deal of impact now
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I love the older movies,the Universal Horrors of the 1930s & 1940s & the classic sci-fi movies of the 50s.I hate a lot of stuff made in the last few years which is over reliant on CGI work.I thought Avatar was hugely overrated & the original version of Clash Of The Titans was far superior to the remake despite the reviews of critics at the time it was released.Jim_Mcdonaugh Actually it's more then that. I rarely watch/buy movies older then 35 yrs.
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I really tryed to dig that stuff but couldn't... I just can't watch those films!I love the older movies,the Universal Horrors of the 1930s & 1940s & the classic sci-fi movies of the 50s.
Yap, cheap CGI ruins everything. It's so fake and obvious in the most movies these days.I hate a lot of stuff made in the last few years which is over reliant on CGI work.
I don't consider Avatar as a movie at all. Atleast a decent one. Cameron has lost the control of his big boat and crashed. No survivors on the horizon...I thought Avatar was hugely overrated.
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I'll probably buy it idc, but I'm not excited. I bought - and watched - the Eureka DVD release in 2003. I don't think I was excited then, either.Samuel_Scott wrote:Masters of Cinema have announced a new dual format release for the end of the year. I'm excited.
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This started as a promising thread, but quickly got sidelined/trolled. What did you think to Eureka's Birth of a Nation BD, Sam?
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It's been in the to watch pile for over 5 yearsBrent_Reid wrote:This started as a promising thread, but quickly got sidelined/trolled. What did you think to Eureka's Birth of a Nation BD, Sam?
I'll let you know if I ever get round to it.
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Ah, a man after my own sad, sorry, hoarding heart... I reckon at my current rate of watching a film or two per week, to get through them all I only need to live to be around 200 - and still I buy!
I'd say if you haven't seen it yet, then don't. Have a butcher's at this article and treat yourself to the latest BFI restoration. The difference between the two is truly astounding. Its price is currently quite high, but a couple of months back it was selling around the £6 mark, so I'm sure it'll drop again.
I'd say if you haven't seen it yet, then don't. Have a butcher's at this article and treat yourself to the latest BFI restoration. The difference between the two is truly astounding. Its price is currently quite high, but a couple of months back it was selling around the £6 mark, so I'm sure it'll drop again.