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In Reply to: Searching for GREAT transfers of GREAT movies. PLEEEEAASE!!!! posted by Victor Khomenko on March 20, 2000 at 07:59:56:
It appears that the task might be harder than I expected. I have not given up yet, so please keep them coming - I do want more well-recorded DVD's.And true, the Bug's Life is not really my cup of tea - I once sat through about 15 minutes of it and that was enough. Beautiful pictuers, though.
any of my recommendations sound interesting? Want more?
By all means - keep mentioning those you liked. While generally my taste is more oriented towards the classics and what you might call "art" movies, I am not against some raw fun either. I am familiar with some films on your list and am invesigating a couple of others.BTW, you were kidding about the M-16, weren't you? - that is a Class III weapon. Perhaps the AR-15?
Amy I humbly suggest a flame thrower? Clears room full of perpetrators in no time at all.
Existenz
Dead Man Walking
Eve's Bayou
Elizabeth
Meet Joe Black
Thin Red Lineall great transfers.
Bushmaster, civilian model. What kind of control do you get with the flamethrower? Could I, for example, toast the bad guy and not melt the big screen?
I liked the Elizabeth a lot - Cate certainly deserved the Oscar, not that pathetic heavily-promoted industry darling. Her work was head and shoulders above the rest in complexity and depth. Too bad she didn't come from a Hollywood family...Need to check couple more tites on your list.
With flamethrower, practice is the key. Get some dummies (can be live dummies) in your living room and practice until you can reliably hit them. It might take you fifty or so hits before you get the gist of it. Disregard the minor collateral damage - cats, carpets, etc.
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