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Sean Trane
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Prog Folk
Joined: April 29 2004
Location: Heart of Europe
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Posted: June 05 2010 at 16:54 |
Tough choice between Aguirre , Betty lu(37.2 Le Matin),, Wicker man and Underground.....
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Falx
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Joined: May 05 2010
Location: New Zealand
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Posted: June 05 2010 at 19:06 |
I just saw Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes, now I need to check out Popol Vuh, my krautrock collection is dangerously incomplete =F=
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"You must go beyond the limit of the limit of your limits!" - Mr. Doctor
"It is our duty as men and women to proceed as though the limits of our abilities do not exist." - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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Apsalar
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Joined: June 06 2006
Location: gansu
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Posted: June 05 2010 at 19:12 |
Probably seen about three quarters of the movies on the list.
one of these three:
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie - one of my preferred American movies, has all the rough edges and is able to tell a damn honesty story without all the Hollywood bullsh*t. or Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes The acting! or Stalker In my mid to bottom half of Tarkovsky but still fairs better than most on the list.
Anyone want to convince me on Salò? I've read the book, thought about seeing the movie.
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Falx
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Posted: June 05 2010 at 20:28 |
Apsalar wrote:
Anyone want to convince me on Salò? I've read the book, thought about seeing the movie.
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My main motivation for watching the movie was because it was banned in so many countries. Pier Paolo Pasolini made a film that nobody else would dare to, and probably died for his efforts (he was murdered just before it was released). As for the film itself, it's a fascinating study into the depths of human cruelty and perversion. It's not a porno, despite the overt sexual themes. Not for the faint of heart, but I'd highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys the darker side of Art (e.g. fans of the Slovenian/Italian band Devil Doll). =F=
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"You must go beyond the limit of the limit of your limits!" - Mr. Doctor
"It is our duty as men and women to proceed as though the limits of our abilities do not exist." - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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Chris S
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Joined: June 09 2004
Location: Front Range
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Posted: June 05 2010 at 21:13 |
None of the above
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<font color=Brown>Music - The Sound Librarian
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Apsalar
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Posted: June 06 2010 at 02:41 |
Falx wrote:
Apsalar wrote:
Anyone want to convince me on Salò? I've read the book, thought about seeing the movie.
| My main motivation for watching the movie was because it was banned in so many countries. Pier Paolo Pasolini made a film that nobody else would dare to, and probably died for his efforts (he was murdered just before it was released). As for the film itself, it's a fascinating study into the depths of human cruelty and perversion. It's not a porno, despite the overt sexual themes. Not for the faint of heart, but I'd highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys the darker side of Art (e.g. fans of the Slovenian/Italian band Devil Doll).
=F=
| I saw it today while I was down at my local hire store, unfortunately it was on VHS. I'll have to see if I can pick one up on the cheap (a player that is). That's interesting; I knew he died (murdered) around the time of this movies release, but was unsure what implications were involved. de Sade's book, 120 days of Sodom (which the movie is based on) is almost like a catalogue of perversions :P But as you mentioned with the movie, there is a far deeper 'study' of human cruelty at play. It took me a long time to realise this in regards to de Sade's works (I've read most of them), but it hit home in the end. He purposely intends to shock people, but once the shock valve wears off there are far more rich sub-themes shining through; even if he was a bit of a hack writer from a technical perspective.
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Kestrel
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Joined: June 18 2008
Location: Minnesota
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Posted: June 06 2010 at 03:32 |
Videodrome. Although I have yet to and want to see The Science of Sleep and Before Sunset.
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Progist
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Joined: April 28 2010
Location: Norfolk UK
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Posted: June 11 2010 at 13:27 |
Betty Blue out of that choice. Second would be Suspiria.
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Noak
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Location: Sweden
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Posted: June 17 2010 at 10:38 |
Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes. Greatest film ever, yes.
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CyberDiablo
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Location: Turkey
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Points: 252
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Posted: June 17 2010 at 10:59 |
I've never seen any of them... Oh no! I feel like... a... popular culture following sheep-like non-art lover! I hope these movies suck.
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Music is some kind of art.
-- Anonymous
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UndercoverBoy
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Joined: November 10 2009
Location: Tulsa, OK, U.S.
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Posted: June 17 2010 at 15:48 |
Popol Vuh did the soundtrack for Aguirres? That's so awesome that I know have to watch it.
Oh, by the way, I love your sig Falx.
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