In Reply to: Re: The Discreet Charm of Getting Old posted by Dmitry on August 4, 2000 at 16:01:33:
***Old Bunuel is one of my all-time favorites. A few months ago I saw his Un Chien Andalou and Land Without Bread. Both fantastic.My goodness, Dmitry, these are from 1929 and 32 - I never looked at his works THAT old. Sounds like I missed a lot - you are saying they are great. Something to write down.
***I also saw Le Charme Discret de la Bourgeoisie in the replay theater a while ago. It was fun to see successful, if unsuspecting middle-class New Yorkers laughing at themselves:)I need to thank Clark for tonight's hint. As I was sitting in my office trying to figure out what to rent tonight, his post hit the fan. So I rented four Bunuels. It's been several years since I watched any of his films, so I am really looking forward.
We don't have replay theaters here. I remember about eighteen years ago Realto opened in Wilmington and we went there to see the Autumn Sonata. There were five or six people in a huge room full of misty smell of old seats and dirty carpet - they rented some abandoned theater. It stayed open for several weeks, I believe.
Lucky dog...
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- Thanks, Clark! - Victor Khomenko 16:25:07 08/04/00 (10)
- Re: Thanks, Clark! - Dmitry 17:58:19 08/04/00 (9)
- The first one didn't go down too well - Victor Khomenko 07:16:57 08/05/00 (8)
- Re: The first one didn't go down too well - Dmitry 13:42:04 08/05/00 (7)
- Re: The first one didn't go down too well - Victor Khomenko 14:23:51 08/05/00 (6)
- Re: The first one didn't go down too well - Dmitry 01:13:12 08/06/00 (5)
- Re: The first one didn't go down too well - Victor Khomenko 08:50:32 08/06/00 (4)
- Re: The first one didn't go down too well - Dmitry 12:22:24 08/06/00 (3)
- Wannabees shwanabees - Victor Khomenko 14:34:50 08/06/00 (2)
- Re: Wannabees shwanabees - Dmitry 17:17:03 08/06/00 (1)
- In seventy nine (nt) - Victor Khomenko 18:10:20 08/06/00 (0)