In Reply to: Well, that's fine. But... posted by Dalton on March 15, 2004 at 10:25:48:
Frankly, LotR was kaka and I've said so on numerous occasions, and been attacked for that. So, maybe I don't like New Zealand film-making, I can live with it.And I've said I enjoyed Pirates of the C. and been attacked for *that*. There's no justice.
But man do I love those 78s! You people have no idea how great they can sound, because you judge them by transcriptions on tinkly LPs and edgy CDs.
Likewise I try not to judge a movie -- either way -- after seeing it on tape or DVD. Those are not the theatrical experiences everyone involved in film-making intends us to have.
clark
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Follow Ups
- On kaka and 78s - clarkjohnsen 12:52:59 03/15/04 (9)
- Re: On kaka and 78s - patrickU 13:14:59 03/15/04 (8)
- Re: Tapes and DVDs - rico 13:26:33 03/15/04 (2)
- "A DVD... can achieve what the director intended as much as seeing it in a theater." LOL! - clarkjohnsen 13:42:00 03/15/04 (0)
- Re: You mistakes director intention and... - patrickU 13:36:17 03/15/04 (0)
- Bon chance! All you'll get is talk about how noisy theatres are, which isn't the point. nt - clarkjohnsen 13:19:52 03/15/04 (4)
- I'll try - Victor Khomenko 13:43:16 03/15/04 (2)
- Worth discussion, but start a new thread so everyone can see it. nt - clarkjohnsen 08:08:13 03/16/04 (1)
- No problem, but this this was your tread, go ahead! - Victor Khomenko 08:24:05 03/16/04 (0)
- Re :Yes. - patrickU 13:33:08 03/15/04 (0)