Zloduska
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A Must See Movie
« on: 2003-02-22 00:25:58 » |
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"Lathe of Heaven". We saw it last night. It rawked. And we rented it from BlockBuster!
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MoEnzyme
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Re:A Must See Movie
« Reply #1 on: 2003-03-01 22:07:51 » |
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I own the old seventies version on remastered DVD rom. I understand that there is a newer completely redone movie based on the same book that came out in the last year or two. Which one did you see?
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Re:A Must See Movie
« Reply #2 on: 2003-03-01 22:15:34 » |
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Quote from: Zloduska on 2003-02-22 00:25:58 "Lathe of Heaven". We saw it last night. It rawked. And we rented it from BlockBuster!
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BTW, the last time I visited Walter we both watched the seventies movie, which was filmed in large part around the Dallas Ft. Worth metroplex in addition to Seattle. As I remember it, we both thought it was pretty good. Of course I would since I own it. 
Love,
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btw, Lady Z. . . has anyone ever explored the actual physiology and biomechanics, or even simple physics of pounding sand up one's own ass Perhaps we can invent some tools for such a past time? love and space monkeys, Jake
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Re:A Must See Movie
« Reply #3 on: 2003-09-06 18:34:09 » |
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Quote from: Zloduska on 2003-02-22 00:25:58 "Lathe of Heaven". We saw it last night. It rawked. And we rented it from BlockBuster!
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I don't know about the new one, but I saw the original Lathe of Heaven movie which was made for PBS (!) back in the seventies, and thought it was great. It's the kind of thoughtful story that lends itself to the *cough* PBS style of filmmaking. It's also a very easy story to translate to film, despite its philosophical depth.
If there's a new version I will have to check it out, though I wonder if modern special effects would make the story better or worse. The made for public TV version managed to derive a certain power from the Dr. Who-like starkness of its technique.
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