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07-25-2002, 02:59 PM
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The Film Forum in NYC is having an almost two months long series of Akira Kurosawa/Toshiro Mifune films, all in brand new 35mm prints. For info click here.
Also, the Walter Reade Theater is showing Kurosawa's rarely seen Dersu Uzala in a brand new 35mm print as part of their Kino series. For more info click here. This series also contains all kinds of great movies. Most of them are very famous, but one less well known that I strongly recommend is Capitaine Conan.
I know that most of you, for reasons I fail to comprehend, don't live in New York, but in case you were planning an August vacation, this would be a fine reason to visit us.
Ted
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07-25-2002, 04:32 PM
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That is great news, about 3 months ago there was one in Glasgow and saw Sanjuro, Rashomon, Throne of Blood and Yoijimbo.
Too bad I cannot make it to NY.

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07-26-2002, 12:29 AM
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Bah! I can't find the story now, but Cowboy Pictures was supposed to be distributing a huge chunk of restored Kurosawa prints this summer to several cities. Maybe this is the beginning of that?
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07-26-2002, 01:10 AM
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I know that most of you, for reasons I fail to comprehend, don't live in New York,
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But it is always fun to visit it though.  You New Yorkers are so lucky to have these special treats. I know and I wish I'm there. Enjoy!
~Edwin
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07-26-2002, 01:56 AM
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See a movie, pay $25 to park and get mugged.  Truly life at it's finest.
But yes, it's days like this that we all envy you. Maybe I need to make that trip into NYC that I've been kicking around.
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07-26-2002, 02:57 AM
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Can't, broke. Got bit by the "I didn't put in my 60 days notice to vacate my apartment" bug. 
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07-26-2002, 12:04 PM
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See a movie, pay $25 to park and get mugged. Truly life at it's finest.
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Seth,
We don't pay $25 for parking because we don't own cars (we just listen to Car Talk) -- we walk or take the subway to the movies... And all the muggers were given the Rudy Guiliani treatment and have relocated to Peoria and Gary, Ind.  Seriously though, NYC has a lower per capita crime rate than the vast majority of bigger US cities and what crime there is tends to occur in neighborhoods without art film theaters. Indeed the crime rate on the Upper West Side and West Village/Soho where the two theaters mentioned are located is minuscule. I know you were kidding, but some myths die so hard, they do need to be dispelled.
Dome,
Here the landlord will probably pay you to vacate your apartment -- the sooner the better
I don't know whether the Film Forum series is related to any nationwide release, but many films go elsewhere after playing the Film Forum.
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07-26-2002, 12:13 PM
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we walk or take the subway to the movies... And all the muggers were given the Rudy Guiliani treatment and have relocated to Peoria and Gary, Ind.
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Since I live right by Gary, IN I can tell you that all of the muggers were probably killed by all of the crack dealers.
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07-26-2002, 01:21 PM
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I will certainly make it for a couple these. Assuming I can only watch 2 or 3 of these movies, which ones beside SS (my only Kurosawa :b) should I consider?
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07-26-2002, 02:23 PM
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Yojimbo & High & Low are my personal favorites, but I haven't seen several, including Throne of Blood. I'd definitely see Dersu Uzala because the Walter Reade is a movie goer's paradise, IMHO the best movie house in NYC.
But you can't go wrong, really.
Ted
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07-26-2002, 03:28 PM
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we walk or take the subway to the movies...
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Of course, this is the preferable method of transportation. At least for me it is during my visits over there. I've actually gotten used to them. Ground transportation has gotten to be a pain around NYC.
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