And Kubrick padam "purila" nu kavalaye pada vendaam, let that not come in the way of enjoying it (atleast i dont). If you have the patient and if it intrigues, nothing like it. Cinema 'visual' medium nu aanithanama valiyuruthum avar padangal...
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And Kubrick padam "purila" nu kavalaye pada vendaam, let that not come in the way of enjoying it (atleast i dont). If you have the patient and if it intrigues, nothing like it. Cinema 'visual' medium nu aanithanama valiyuruthum avar padangal...
I don't know if anyone had a chance to watch the Kubrick's boxes documentary link I posted sometime back. A posthumous peek into the great man's mind.
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ithukku thAn nAn mummuramA download paNNikitEn. I believe they might have been forced to take it off - too bad. It shows how much obsessive research the man did to make a movie, mind-boggling to say the least. Quite the epitome of 'uncompromising artistry'.Quote:
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Of late, my memory (medium term) is so f-ed up, i've been trying to ascertain if i've already watched some movies or not - infact 2 weeks back i rented "Husbands and wives" DVD only to realize that i had already watched it!! Kubrick documentary is one of them (or am i thinking of a DVD companion feature or something) :( :oops:Quote:
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Let me see if I can jog your memory. The video I posted had details of rooms and rooms of cardboard boxes filled with stuff that Kubrick used as research for his movies. Of course examining those boxes showed how much detailing he went into once he had a concept in mind. Among other things it had details of an abandoned WW2 movie, pictures of like 100's of gates so that he could pick the right gate for the house in Eyes Wide Shut etc...
And, another minus point (I felt so) in Blair Witch was, in the title card itself, the text "3 students disappeared in 1994" appears. So I was watching the movie only to know how they disappear.
But while watching Rec, till the last minute I had hopes that Pabalo and the girl would be rescued. When the attic was opened, I thought they would escape. But soon after few seconds the scariest scene came :shaking: :thumbsup:
Thanks compli, got it.. naan paathadhu "Kubrick:Life In Pictures" or something
Ah yes! Own that on DVD as well. That came as part of a Box set with 7 or 8 Kubrick films. The one I was talking about was a BBC documentary.
Watched The Others... :thumbsup:
What a movie... :shaking:
Had many frightening moments.... :clap:
Thoroughly enjoyed this movie... :2thumbsup: :redjump:
Kindly suggest this kinda movie with frightening moments :shaking: :boo:
Watched, "The Shining" - I'm sorry that I had to :fatigue: