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Jeff Duncanson
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 7:23 pm
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D W Griffith on "Birth of a Nation"
John Huston on "The Maltese Falcon"
Kurosawa on "Ran"
John Ford on....hell, just pick one.
Cocteau on "Beauty and the Beast"


suggest others

Jeff
Grand Inquisitor
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 8:59 pm
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Jeff Duncanson wrote:

Quote:
D W Griffith on "Birth of a Nation"
John Huston on "The Maltese Falcon"
Kurosawa on "Ran"
John Ford on....hell, just pick one.

The Searchers, of course.

Quote:
Cocteau on "Beauty and the Beast"


suggest others

Jeff

Kubrick on anything. I'd listen to him do commentary on Kangaroo Jack.

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Grand Inquisitor
http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mycollection.asp?alias=Oost
Curtin/Dobbs
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 11:57 am
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GOD on _Passion of the Christ_

Napoleon on _Napoleon_

JFK, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby on _JFK_
Dgates
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 12:13 pm
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On 07 Apr 2004 13:59:14 GMT, sjim67@aol.com (James Allen) wrote:

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From: jeffduncanson@hotmail.com (Jeff Duncanson)

D W Griffith on "Birth of a Nation"
John Huston on "The Maltese Falcon"
Kurosawa on "Ran"
John Ford on....hell, just pick one.
Cocteau on "Beauty and the Beast"


Orson Wells on anything

It'd also be fun to hear some "train wreck" commentaries, like any of the
all-star cast who were in THE SWARM.

The problem with goofing on The Swarm is that the individual scenes
aren't so badly acted or directed as to be funny.

The voiceover for each scene would be "Well, of course, the dialogue
was pretty wooden in this scene too, but we did what we could with
it."

The best commentaries, IMHO, are the ones where many of the individual
scenes have their own specific, interesting stories. Since the only
crappy movies I tend to see are (were) on the show Mystery Science
Theater, the films I might like to see commentaried would be, like,
"Mitchell" or "Manos."

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Jeff Duncanson
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 7:43 pm
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"
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Kurosawa on "Ran"
Unless you understand Japanese, I don't think you'd find this one
informative.



Hey , If I can bring him back from the dead to do a commentary , I
can also make him speak English

jeff
Jeff Duncanson
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 10:51 pm
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jeffduncanson@hotmail.com (Jeff Duncanson) wrote in message news:<479070fb.0404061723.3286ff96@posting.google.com>...
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D W Griffith on "Birth of a Nation"
John Huston on "The Maltese Falcon"
Kurosawa on "Ran"
John Ford on....hell, just pick one.
Cocteau on "Beauty and the Beast"


suggest others

Jeff

Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, and Jack Cardiff on "Black
Narcissus" and/or "The Red Shoes"
 
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