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In Reply to: RE: Columbia Record Club... posted by mkuller on March 03, 2010 at 15:18:27
I don't get your reply. You said my post was inaccurate. Then you shared that you ripped off the Columbia Record Club as a college kid in the '60s. What does that have to do with my post or ASM? Did I miss your point? Did you understand my point about why the Coens set up Larry to say he "didn't order, doesn't want and wouldn't listen to" Abraxas, meaning he rejects G-d. Because that certainly is an accurate interpretation, and was quickly followed by Larry succumbing to bribery, cancer diagnosis and a broader symbol of existential threat.
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We must be the change we wish to see in the world. -Gandhi
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...the film's showing Columbia Records going after someone for not paying, based upon mkuller's personal recollection of the time.
Looks like a worthwhile film about a time I still remember as a kid, with very interesting symbolism - according to your description.
Agreed that the whole premise of the record club calling was forced, but so much of the humor and subplots were forced and uncomfortable. The symbolism was also jarring, and more upsetting than interesting. Yes, everyone knows the Jews faced a destructive threat in 1967 and every other generation, but this personalized it and depicted it in multiple levels and creepy ways that really don't do anyone any favors.I almost fell asleep when I saw this snoozer in the theater--I practically had to hold my eyes open with my fingers. If I never see it again I will consider myself lucky.
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We must be the change we wish to see in the world. -Gandhi
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