"Well done!" Idiomatic.
Got it.
Thanks.
True, still remember the day I saw A Clockwork Orange.
Here's Alex with his tacky turntable.
More interesting audio gear in this film:
YouTube - Coppola - The Conversation - ending
VTA set too high, though.
John
Here's Alex with his tacky turntable.
That kinda resembles an expensive Michell Gyrodec.
I don't think that they were around back when the movie was made...
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At 4:33 he does a very stoopid thing.
Yeah, but he took the tubes out of the amp first. Unless you are referring to the destruction of the Madonna. Lucky for Coppola that was a Christian religious symbol and not Muslim.
John
At 4:33 he does a very stoopid thing.
OK, so now we know Coppola is no audiophile and Kubrick isn't either ( yuk! 70's SS gear). Vincent Gallo is but he's a lousy filmmaker. You can't have it all.
What, you didn't like Buffalo 66?
I just picked up a used copy of Tetro and it is in the queue.
I loved the stuff Vinnie Gallo wrote for Sound Practices.
I loved the stuff Vinnie Gallo wrote for Sound Practices.
Me too, I like the guy but...Buffalo's soundtrack sounds great but the movie...errr...
Tetro reminded me of an Almodovar movie but worse, much worse. Nothing wrong with Gallo but Coppola is aging badly.
What, you didn't like Buffalo 66?
What, you didn't like The Brown Bunny?
I disliked Buffalo 66 because of its silly dialogues, liked The Brown Bunny because it doesn't have dialogue (well, almost).
Gallo is a good actor and a very bad scriptwriter.
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What, you didn't like The Brown Bunny?
I disliked Buffalo 66 because of its silly dialogues, liked The Brown Bunny because it doesn't have dialogue (well, almost).
Gallo is a good actor and a very bad scriptwriter.
I thought that the dialogue in Buffalo 66 was suited to the absurdity of the whole situation. I have not seen The Brown Bunny. I'll add that to my list.
Tetro reminded me of an Almodovar movie but worse, much worse. Nothing wrong with Gallo but Coppola is aging badly.
So, you don't like Almodovar either? We can disagree on that as well .
Hopefully, I'll get toTetro this week.
I thought that the dialogue in Buffalo 66 was suited to the absurdity of the whole situation.
Yes the dialogue is as absurd as the movie.
So, you don't like Almodovar either? We can disagree on that as well .
Almodovar best soap operas are OK. BTW, Tetro has that "culebrón" vibe but the way it's shot has nothing to do with Almodovar.
Gallo is a good actor and a very bad scriptwriter.
Oh, yes. Palookaville was a terrifically funny film and in no small part due to his acting.
John
Watching 'Straw Dogs' was a painful experience
You ain't kiddin'. Not something I want to relive. It is a great film, tho.
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