... I don't think there's been a dvd release of one of Bava's films without Lucas involved, but I must say his liner notes, reviews, and audio commentaries...
... Well of course it failedmiserably and was a mess -- it was the 60's!. But when "La Chinoise" opened at the Kips bay theater (remember that place?) a great...
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... I shd add to my list of films for Blake or anyone else to see from the post-Mao period Nouvelle Vague. Actually, when I start thinking about the last two...
... Of course you're right, Zach. A not so great choice of words may have betrayed me a little here, though the context provided by everything else I said was...
... Just wanted to add that my dislike in this case does not extend to condemnation. I consider "Weekend" at one with that first phase of Godard. Like you I...
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... I consider "Weekend" at one with that ... Most people do, but I regard it as something rather particular in and of itself. Of course it's easy to see it as...
... But David, for the sake of comprehensive, factual research concerninbg somebody who may not be around for much longer (though we all hope this may not be...
David, I didn't know that. Could you tell me, either on or off list, which Bataille work is quoted? I don't recall it in "Blue of Noon," which is the only...
... Godard said, in a TV interview circa '87, that with the budget of one Kubrick film he can make 25 films. And those 25 films would, in the end, make up one...
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... Well, DUH! I have worshipped her for over 40 years. You can't imagine what a thrill it was to sit down and chat with her over dinner two years ago when...
... larger film when you connected all the pieces. It makes sense if you see all of his work from 1975-forward in this way. When Gabe wrote that Godard was a...
... one Kubrick film he can ... Practically every French film director could (and probably does) say the same. Does it prove anything? What's the point? ...
... And the speech to "Old Ocean" at the end is from Les chants de Maldoror by Isadore Ducasse - but the drum accompaniment and constantly moving camera is...
... Real cheap rents in NYC? Those were really the days! I do remember them too. It was still possible to be poor and have a good time. No more. JPC...
... JPC, surely you would agree that the same people who see JLG's films see Kubrick's films, or at least a very large portion of that audience. Let's call...
David, this is a really good article. Scary, too. In Detroit, we have a major new season of films showing at the Detroit Institute of Arts (and its movie...
... <gcklinger@y...> ... of ... does) ... films see Kubrick's films, ... the film buff minority: its the ... recruits as the years go ... films with less and...
... Wasn't there a fair amount of crossover between the two cinemas, at least in terms of actors? Belmondo, star of films like _Pierrot le fou_ or _Stavisky_...
Has anyone on the list seen the film "Roberte" (aka "Roberte, ce soir") (1979, dir. Pierre Zucca), based on Klossowski's eponymous novel from his "Laws of...
... That's true. Delon as well. But they're "serious" actors not music hall comics like Bourvil and de Funes. The audience for such comedies rarely goes to ...
Haven't seen it and always wanted to. "Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting" is nominally based on "Le Baphomet." But that exceedingly strange Klossowski "recit"...
... De ... grossing ... at ... le fou_ ... de mon ... I wouldn't call it a "fair amount". Belmondo was a crossover star for a while in the wake of "Breathless"...
... True, but that's where he gets his "serious" equivalency -- and with his Melville films as well. That's part of the reason why "Borsalino" (not ata all a...