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Re: OT Re: No rules: no standards. No standards: (films)



Bullworth's always good for a laugh . . . Warren's quite the card in that one.  -m

On 8/28/07, Rev Fever < revfever@ubergadget.com> wrote:
Hands down for me, personally, the greatest film ever made is
Alejandro Jodorowsky's "The Holy Mountain".
Made in 1971, or so, it is an astounding film, but certainly not one
for just about anybody.

It is about a quest for spiritual Truth, but NOT in the ways that
many may think it approaches that quest.

HIGHLY REVcommended!  But like I said, it may be just too much ,or
over some heads, for some folks.
I have seen it countless numbers of times and it seems "fresh" to me
every time. Works for me.

On Aug 28, 2007, at 4:49 AM, Goddard, Duncan wrote:

>>> "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover"...one of the weirdest
> movies I've ever seen...delightful.<<
>
> hated it. can't bear greenaway. so smug. & that music.....

Many great artists can be that way, but I don't go to a film to "see"
the "artist", but only to experience the work that artist is presenting.
Their personalities mean nothing to me, personally for the most part,
although sometimes there CAN be some exceptions, but very rarely.

I also think that Mr. Greenaway's "Prospero's Books" is a HIGH mark
of cinematic achievement and is a mind blower,
and another film that is HIGHLY REVcommended!   Nyman did the music
for this one as well and did an excellent job, IMO.

-Rev. Fever




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