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mov mon

9 months ago

I think Kubrick is the most oft-discovered auteur because many people are limited to what they can see. Not everyone has a little indie theatre in their city. Some people don’t live in a city and don’t have access to a cool little video store that actually still rents DVDs to customers who come in off the street. Kubrick films actually saw wide release, though. People knew about his films, simply because they were playing at the theatre. Try to find a Megaplex with stadium seating playing Satantango, on the other hand.

Mathew (sic)

9 months ago

On every site, dawg. I was surprised that this site is the same with ratings and whatever as IMDB and stuff. Same names on top I mean. But, like I said, lurkers rate and rank more and they’re more likely to be new and still haven’t gotten over the Kubrick phase. Not that they won’t always think he’s the best, nothing wrong with that. Just trying to analyse the situation.

Mathew (sic)

9 months ago

Him and Tarantino were the first recognisably non-familiar directors I discovered when I was 14. Taped their movies off TV.

mov mon

9 months ago

Exactly. Was The Shining your Kubrick tape? I think I still got mine somewhere…

Mathew (sic)

9 months ago

A Clockwork Orange was mine and I’m sure I’m sitting two feet away from it. Along with my Pulp Fiction and maybe a couple pornos.

joey Noodles

9 months ago

Where can you see Satantango, it is top of my watchlist but it is something like £40 on amazon which I am not paying, but I can’t find it anywhere else

mov mon

9 months ago

Damn porn videos. Big clunky things. My parents would find them back in the day.

Kids these days with their internet porn don’t know how good they got it…

Brentos

9 months ago

i torrented Satantango. not proud of it at all, i hate torrenting, but i could find no other way to view it.

joey Noodles

9 months ago

and that means?

Mathew (sic)

9 months ago

I just taped an extra half hour or so so that I might catch some porn that they sometimes showed after the movie. Nothing like floggin’ the dolphin after A Clockwork Orange and Pulp Fiction. Ah, youth!

Brentos

9 months ago

torrenting is illegally downloading

mov mon

9 months ago

Don’t feel bad about the Satantango torrent. Feel mad that corporate fuckfaces would rather make a profit off of an artwork like Satantango than offer an affordable viable solution for you to see it.

joey Noodles

9 months ago

Where did you download?

Brentos

9 months ago

noodles, you’re asking too many questions, are you in the FBI? you legally have to tell me if i ask.

joey Noodles

9 months ago

If I wanted to I couldn’t be, I just really want to see the film!

Brentos

9 months ago

pirate bay, iso hunt, and torrent reactor are all great places to start. just google “satantango torrent”

if i had an invite to KG i would invite you but i don’t

AfterHo​urs

9 months ago

1. Orson Welles / Touch of Evil (1958) [Welles’ Memo Restoration, 108 min]
2. Andrei Tarkovsky / Nostalghia (1983)
3. Ingmar Bergman / Persona (1966)

yuriwal​ker

9 months ago

don’t laugh at me,but,here’s mine

1.Robert Zemeckis-Forrest Gump
2.Sergio Leonne-The Good,The Bad,and The Ugly
3.Stanley Kubrick-2001 A Space Odyssey

yuriwal​ker

9 months ago

don’t laugh at me,but,here’s mine

1.Robert Zemeckis-Forrest Gump
2.Sergio Leonne-The Good,The Bad,and The Ugly
3.Stanley Kubrick-2001 A Space Odyssey

Mathew (sic)

9 months ago

We don’t laugh, we castrate. One testicle per Kubrick vote.

Scottie Ferguso​n

9 months ago

^Haha good thing I didn’t vote for him then… I almost did

yuriwal​ker

9 months ago

^
^

what,castrate?,i changed my mind then:

1.Robert Zemeckis-Forrest Gump
2.Sergio Leonne-The Good,The Bad,and The Ugly
3.David Lynch-Blue Velvet

i love kubrick movies,especially 2001:ASO and A Clockwork Orange,but i love my testicle more than i love kubrick movies,sorry kubrick,but my testicle is my best-best friend.

Jr Heim

9 months ago

Godard – Le Mépris
Bresson – Lancelot du Lac
Kiarostami – Close-Up

creepyu​ncle

9 months ago

Roman Polanski – Repulsion
Otto Preminger – Laura
Jim Jarmusch – Permanent Vacaction

hocethe​o

9 months ago

Kubrick — A Clockwork Orange
Antonioni — Red Desert
Godard — Pierrot le fou

joey Noodles

9 months ago

Current Standings

1. Kubrick (14 votes)
2. Bergman (9 votes)
3. Scorsese (7 votes)

(Tarkovsky has 6 votes)

zvelf

9 months ago

I can’t imagine watching Satantango on a computer screen. It’s one of the most theatrically necessary movies out there. I’ve seen it twice in the theater. If you do see it on your computer, note that you’re experiencing it at 10% of its true majesty.

joey Noodles

9 months ago

I am definitely not watching on the computer, might even pay £22 for the DVD

bluesou​l

9 months ago

Bergman – Persona
Tarkovsky – Zerkalo
Godard – Feminine Masculine

TROLLJE​GERLEND

9 months ago

1. Terrence Malick – Days of Heaven
2. The Coen Brothers – The Big Lebowski
3. Stanley Kubrick – A Clockwork Orange