the fourth in on netflix
that is all i know
download it
Any recommended download sites, Tim?
—DiB
http://olympic-swim.blogspot.com/2009/02/cremaster-cycle-by-matthew-barney.html
Sweeeet, thanks.
—DiB
it is boring but the 4th one is kind of clever and has norman maier as Houdini if I remember correctly
Is the premium deal on rapidshare worth the cash? id’ really like to see these.
no, it should be free you just gotta wait like 70 seconds, if it isn’t working maybe the rapidshare link is dead, just search and find another link or i’m sure theres a torrent of it
No, I’ve used the free link before I just figured with something this long it would take longer than 70 second without the premium deal. Thanks, now there’s no stopping me!
Cremaster II, is gorgeous!
http://art.domawe.com/tag/megaupload – here’s another one just for kicks
@Tim
What application do I need to open a megaupload file?
lots of torrent sites have the complete package.
i’ll have to start watching them myself come to think of it.
mike – winrar
http://download.cnet.com/WinRAR-32-bit/3000-2250_4-10007677.html
Thanks Tim. I am so computer illiterate I can’t get winrar ro work either! :) I suppose i’ll figure it out. Thanks for your help.
For the Cremaster-curious, be alerted.
SIFF (Seattle Internat’l Film Festival) is screening the complete cycle at their SIFF cinema for a week beginning April 9th. On Sunday, 4.11, a marathon screening will be held. Later that week, they’ll also be showing Barney’s latest, “De Lama Lamina”, which was filmed during Carnival in Brazil and explores “biomechanical erotica”.
I would guess for those of us living in the northwest, this event is not-to-be-missed.
— bumped in theory to give northwestern USA members another chance to read this news…
Thanks, it’s posts like this that make us Central Floridians hate ourselves for our poor residential choices :)
Any kind soul know where someone could get a bootleg of this? I know it’s wrong but I really want to see it.
Cremaster 2 and 3 (the cream of the cremasters) are certainly worth looking for if you have an interest in visionary non-literal filmmaking. They really don’t look like anything I’ve ever seen. Barney’s camera methods are hypnotic and dispassionate whether he’s showing you mountains reflected in water or a murdered man’s bloody head or a reanimated corpse burrowing out of the ground. For those who enjoy symbolic puzzles, Cremaster could be just for you!
Jake Howell
I’ve been dying to see the entire thing since I watched the half hour part of Cremaster 3 on DVD.
Someone help!!!