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Im not advocating drug use but back in my rowdy days this flic was quite enjoyable while eating blotter or shroom tops. Circa 93.
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What an awesome film, which I only saw for the first time a few weeks ago.
2001 is pure cinema... I could swear I heard my DVD player mutter something like: "thank Christ - you have delivered me..." when the disc was slotted in. "The Dawn of Man"... sure, men in monkeysuits, but what a statement! The stunning first appearance of the monolith... the ape's first notion of "experimentation" with the bones... then their use as weapons, all leading up to the stunning jump cut of several millenia into space. The brilliant, silent space-scenes (for there is no sound in space, kids)... the chilling turning point for HAL as it kills the crew one-by-one, and the sacrifice of the floating astronaut behind the sealed doors. The film may be "slow", the "message" rather ill-defined... but if you can try (hard as it may be for today's young audiences) and not take the challenging experience as a jab in the ribs but rather as an idea of mankind's cosmic future... there are many rewards in this movie. Consider the extra-terrestrial implications of the monolith, while you marvel at the cinematography.
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The film has been utterly inspirational to all science-fiction efforts in it's wake.
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The dawn of man is good, the whole HAL thing was very good but the film overall was too far up its own arse for me to consider it a great film. I can understand why the style and feel of the film appeals to some and not others, but its not for me.
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Coffee and Cigarettes is probly my least favorite, although it definitely has its moments. Mystery Train and Down by Law are what turned me on to Jim Jarmusch, so I've seen em both a whole bunch. I guess it's just that I've been into Dead Man more recently. Mystery Train and Down by Law are fuckin classics.
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I saw bits and pieces of C&C on a tape that came out awhile back but can't really remember it.... I'll have to get off my ass and check it out.
I really dig Ghost Dog even tho a bunch of people hate it (don't get that at all?!) the gangster guy rappin Public Enemy makes me fuckin' laugh my ass off :D Dead Man would've been the first film of his I saw some really quirky shit in it and the soundtrack is amazing. Easily one the best modern Westerns. Checked out Down By Law when I was goin' thru my Tom Waits worshippin' phase and got hooked on Jarmusch's style. He does amazing dialogue without being over the top and in your face like Tarantino. |
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