emme sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:37:
Night Of The Living Dead
#121
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:40
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#122
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:41
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:38:
#123
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:43
djmacbest sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:41:
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:38:
@emme: suchst du schon?
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#124
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:43
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:40:
emme sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:37:
#125
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:43
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:40:
emme sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:37:
(Randnotiz: Laut Google war McCarthy von 1950-54...)
#126
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:44
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:43:
#127
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:46
djmacbest sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:43:
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:40:
emme sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:37:
(Randnotiz: Laut Google war McCarthy von 1950-54...)
@emme: Ja, stimmt aber man könnte auch beide untereinander stellen!
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#128
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:47
#129
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:48
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:46:
djmacbest sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:43:
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:40:
emme sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:37:
(Randnotiz: Laut Google war McCarthy von 1950-54...)
@emme: Ja, stimmt aber man könnte auch beide untereinander stellen!
Aber ich denke auch, dass ich Night vor allem inhaltlich noch ein Stück besser finde - und da wird auch ein Argento-Cut nichts ändern können.
#130
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:50
djmacbest sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:48:
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:46:
djmacbest sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:43:
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:40:
emme sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:37:
(Randnotiz: Laut Google war McCarthy von 1950-54...)
@emme: Ja, stimmt aber man könnte auch beide untereinander stellen!
Aber ich denke auch, dass ich Night vor allem inhaltlich noch ein Stück besser finde - und da wird auch ein Argento-Cut nichts ändern können.
Bei Freerecordshop gibt es doch eine gute S.E. mit Argento und Romero-Cut fast für lau.
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#131
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:51
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:50:
@emme: Darf ich, wenn ich dir gleich eine mitbestelle?
#132
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:52
emme sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:47:
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#133
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:53
djmacbest sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:51:
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:50:
@emme: Darf ich, wenn ich dir gleich eine mitbestelle?
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#134
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:53
Gibts da beim Bestellen irgendwas zu beachten?
#135
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:54
djmacbest sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:51:
#136
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:56
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:52:
emme sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:47:
#137
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:57
Was besonderes, nö nur holländisch solltest du ein wenig können, bzw. musst dich durchklicken
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#138
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:57
djmacbest sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:53:
Gibts da beim Bestellen irgendwas zu beachten?
http://www.freerecordshop.com/pages/produc...roductID=28157#
Aber die Disc ist nicht mehr erhältlich.
#139
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 22:58
emme sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:56:
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:52:
emme sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:47:
Bearbeitet von Prof K, 26. Januar 2004, 22:58.
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#140
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 23:01
djmacbest sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:57:
djmacbest sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:53:
Gibts da beim Bestellen irgendwas zu beachten?
http://www.freerecordshop.com/pages/produc...roductID=28157#
Aber die Disc ist nicht mehr erhältlich.
Außer Freerecordshop kenn ich keinen Laden aus Holland und das scheint trotz identischem Cover nur die Romeroversion zu sein.
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#141
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 23:01
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 22:58:
Komm', scheißma druff!
#142
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 23:02
#143
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 23:04
djmacbest sagte am 26.01.2004, 23:02:
@emme
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#144
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 23:10
"Up to now -- since shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution -- most movie makers have been assuming that they know how to make movies. Just like a bad writer doesn't ask himself if he's really capable of writing a novel -- he thinks he knows. If movie makers were building airplanes, there would be an accident every time one took off. But in the movies, these accidents are called Oscars." - Jean-Luc Godard
#145
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 23:11
Prof K sagte am 26.01.2004, 23:04:
Und damit sag' ich jetzt 'Gute Nacht, Nimmerland!' (oder so ähnlich...)
Ist ja doch noch 'ne ganz nette Sitzung geworden.
#146
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 23:11
N8.
#147
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 23:19
#148
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 23:26
Kasi sagte am 26.01.2004, 23:19:
#149
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 23:35
djmacbest sagte am 26.01.2004, 23:26:
Kasi sagte am 26.01.2004, 23:19:
(Gag nach hinten losgegangen
Welche Truffauts, wenn ich fragen darf?
#150
Geschrieben 26. Januar 2004, 23:45
Die Korea-Kiste...
-400 Blows
-Tirez sur le pianiste
-jules et jim
-soft skin
-stolen kisses
Bin aber auch für andere oder gar keine Vorschläge offen.
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