Which is the 'right' version to watch Lady Vengeance, and which release has that version!? I still haven't seen that movie. The soundtrack is great though.
I was there, the big BNB blackout of november, 2008. We lost many that day...
Correct Gas, regarding the F2B, otherwise it's only one the Korean DVD. At least with English subs. All other English subtitled DVDs have been the colour version, including the UK non-box set version.
Care to say any more Hung? I hear Cypher is really good. Cube is brilliant. I'll get round to buying that one day.
Yeah I like Cube and have been wanting to see the director's other works too. His bit on Paris, Je T'aime is great (although bizarrely unrelated to anything French). I'll buy Cube when it gets released on BD.
bradavon wrote:
Care to say any more Hung? I hear Cypher is really good.
It's a very good sci-fi thriller than leans heavily on good writing and mystery storyline (the writer of the film is a big Hitchcock fan). There's hardly any action in the film. Jeremy Northam also gives a pretty good performance in the lead role and Lucy Liu isn't completely out of place either. The only negative things are really editing in a few individual scenes (there's some "fashionably edited" memory collages") and soundtract that is partly good, partly not so good.
But yeah, 3.5 on my scale, meaning a strong 4 on anyone elses
gasteropod wrote:Well obviously the director's version is the 'right' version (fade to B&W), I believe it was released in the UK in a box set of the 'Vengeance' films.
Thanks :0
Is that version also the version worth seeing, or do most people just think of the fade-to-B&W as a unneccesary gimmick which doesnt improve the movie!?
I was there, the big BNB blackout of november, 2008. We lost many that day...
gasteropod wrote:Well obviously the director's version is the 'right' version (fade to B&W), I believe it was released in the UK in a box set of the 'Vengeance' films.
Thanks :0
Is that version also the version worth seeing, or do most people just think of the fade-to-B&W as a unneccesary gimmick which doesnt improve the movie!?
The fade-to-B&W version is clearly better than the color version. That's how the film was originally designed to be. They released the the color version in theatres because they couldn't finish the B&W version in time.
You watched a different film from what they made then. Its a dumb assed monster film.
...Says the forum's biggest fan of STARSHIP TROOPERS
Now THAT is a dumb monster movie.
THE MIST was an intelligent study in human behaviour under extreme circumstances. Fear, paranoia, religion, survivalism all play a part. The monsters are merely the catalyist and I preumse therefore that the inclusion of CGI monsters has confused Romero into assuming that this was "another dumb monster movie". But read between the lines.
I think most intelligent people would "get it".
Nope Starship Troopers IS a dumb assed monster film thats no bad thing.
Mist is dumb as a bad of spanners, but good loved it like many others, but no way in my life will I waste time watcing that black and white version.
The social critique in The Mist is laid on with a trowel, even Starship Troopers is a more subtle look at human nature. ST is a hell of a lot more subversive and consistent than The Mist as well.
Shingster wrote:The social critique in The Mist is laid on with a trowel, even Starship Troopers is a more subtle look at human nature. ST is a hell of a lot more subversive and consistent than The Mist as well.
This 15 chapter serial was the very first screen outing for the Batman character. i remember seeing this at the kids saturday cinema club back in the 70's so it was a nostalgic watch for me Very cheap looking with a pretty cornball plot that could barely sustain a 90 minute film let alone a serial of over 4 hours Each chapter ends with Batman & Robin facing certain death only to somehow escape their fate at the start of the next chapter! J Carrol Naish play Dakar,a japanese criminal whose plans for world domination are conducted entirely in one small headquarters throughout the 15 chapters.incredibly racist with much jap bashing,this was cut for reissues but thankfully the 2 disc dvd is the full version.
I cannot see it being like T&C. The era has gone. Back in the 80s they deliberately went for the R rating (which meant swearing, violence and possibly some sexism) but today they go for the PG-13 rating.
bradavon wrote:but today they go for the PG-13 rating.
Well you obviously dont watch many Stright to DVD films then, as they are still exactly the same as they ever were, violent, nasty and packed full of sex and swearing.