punch wrote:Wow, those are both pretty good.
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Really nice work.
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Killer prints for an underrated classic
The Thin Red Line > Saving Private Ryan
The Thin Red Line > Saving Private Ryan
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I like it. Not as eye popping as Badlands, but it's still a great poster.
Not sure which I'll try for. The green represents the film better thematically, but I like the contrast of the red.
Curious if Hanuka will be doing more in the Malick series.
Not sure which I'll try for. The green represents the film better thematically, but I like the contrast of the red.
Curious if Hanuka will be doing more in the Malick series.
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The Criterion Blu-ray has incredible video/audio.
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This suits the film perfectly. I'm glad Tomer went with a more subtle design than his usual bombast.
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So much better. Not even the same league.RottenAtom wrote:Killer prints for an underrated classic
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Both editions look fantastic. Way better color palattes than whatever was going on with Graduate.
Yeah? I should give it another go. I haven't seen it since the theatre and all i recall are slow mo panning shots of machine guns ripping apart flowers.Nicodimas wrote:This movie is better as a rewatch now, then it was when I first saw it...totally underrated.
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Hanuka has been quietly creeping up and surpassing the usual suspects with his more artistic treatments.
Still torn between em.
Still torn between em.
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Is the art, like most of his work, extremely beautiful? Yes.
Do I need to have a visual, daily reminder about the horrors and devastation of war on my wall? Probably not, no.
I hope this series remains the Hanuka/Malick series at this point though. Cheering on the pairing for The New World.
Do I need to have a visual, daily reminder about the horrors and devastation of war on my wall? Probably not, no.
I hope this series remains the Hanuka/Malick series at this point though. Cheering on the pairing for The New World.
I agree regarding the series but The New World can be the last thing they tackle as far as I am concerned. That movie is not good.wonkabars7 wrote:Is the art, like most of his work, extremely beautiful? Yes.
Do I need to have a visual, daily reminder about the horrors and devastation of war on my wall? Probably not, no.
I hope this series remains the Hanuka/Malick series at this point though. Cheering on the pairing for The New World.
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You need to rewatch it (especially the director's cut on the blu ray). It might be Malick's best.Kramerica wrote:I agree regarding the series but The New World can be the last thing they tackle as far as I am concerned. That movie is not good.wonkabars7 wrote:Is the art, like most of his work, extremely beautiful? Yes.
Do I need to have a visual, daily reminder about the horrors and devastation of war on my wall? Probably not, no.
I hope this series remains the Hanuka/Malick series at this point though. Cheering on the pairing for The New World.