James Toback’s Two Girls and a Guy is a kind of curious off-Broadway play/movie hybrid. It takes a single setting, talky comedy-drama that one might find in a typical off-Broadway work:...
March of the Penguins: Limited Edition Giftset
Directed by: Luc Jacquet
Narrated by: Morgan Freeman
Studio: Warner Bros.
Year: 2005
Rating: G
Film Length: 80 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles:...
sadly this should be no suprise to anyone...heres a thought maybe piracy is rampant because the studios are over greedy bastards and some feel enough is enough....nowadays a double dip is not the exception but the rule
The article talks about additional supplements and the question of whether or not to include an "alternate" ending, but it doesn't mention a recut of the film. I'd be interested in a recut of the film. I have no interest in additional supplements.
I agree with the director's remarks that commentaries give too much away, spoil the mystery of cinema, and spoil the magic by explaining methods and processes. So, why is he doing it ...
http://www.3dfilmpf.org/ "... little by little the look of the country changes because of the people we admire." dialog in HUD (1963)
James Bond is death in Quantum of Solace. I'm making a list of the visual motifs. Would anyone care to add their thoughts?
I'm trying to remember the name of a film in which a truck-load of coffins are knocked over in a chase scene. It's not the scene at the beginning of Wild Strawberries, but it's in some other European film. I've been making a list of all the films that Quantum of Solace borrows, or steals, from. I can't remember which film I've seen the coffin spill before, only that I've seen it.
Any suggestions?
http://www.3dfilmpf.org/ "... little by little the look of the country changes because of the people we admire." dialog in HUD (1963)