Deep Red sagte am 17.05.2006, 20:57:
Seltsam, diese Farbgebung bei der Criterion. Hier mal ein bisserl mehr Blau o. Rot...Eureka! News
#33
Geschrieben 18. Mai 2006, 11:43
Prof K sagte am 09.05.2006, 13:11:
* Rene Laloux shorts Les Escargots and Comment Wang-Fo Fut Sauve
Schade, dass LES TEMPS MORTS nicht mehr drauf ist - das war eigentlich das Highlight auf dem AB-Release...
fsk, "goes underground", lp (1984)
#34
Geschrieben 29. Mai 2006, 22:17
Special Features:
- New progressive transfer from a new restoration
- Full length audio commentary by Bert Cardullo (author of Vittorio De Sica: Director, Actor, Screenwriter)
- New and improved optional English subtitles
- 36-page booklet featuring the writing of Vittorio De Sica, James Agee, Pauline Kael, and Bert Cardullo
#35
Geschrieben 27. Juli 2006, 10:06
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#36
Geschrieben 27. Juli 2006, 10:16
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#39
Geschrieben 13. August 2006, 22:12
#40
Geschrieben 27. August 2006, 22:32
mhs sagte am 13.08.2006, 23:12:
The Master of Cinema Series Catalogue 2006/7 (pdf)
#41
Geschrieben 02. Oktober 2006, 15:27
(Klaus Theweleit)
"I was always killing myself, but it was always the bystander who died."
(Dennis Nilsen)
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#43
Geschrieben 25. März 2007, 21:13
(Klaus Theweleit)
"I was always killing myself, but it was always the bystander who died."
(Dennis Nilsen)
#44
#45
Geschrieben 24. Juli 2007, 16:01
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#46
Geschrieben 16. August 2007, 07:49
(Klaus Theweleit)
"I was always killing myself, but it was always the bystander who died."
(Dennis Nilsen)
#47
Geschrieben 22. September 2007, 19:39
#48
Geschrieben 22. September 2007, 20:08
"Time kills critics my dear." (Lisztomania)
"The movie never changes. It can't change. But everytime you see it, it seems different because you are different. You see different things." (12 Monkeys)
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