Brian Thibodeau wrote:...RICE RHAPSODY. I've got this around here somewhere and now I'm thinking it might be worth moving up in the pile. Just curious, was the film controversial at all in Singapore/Malaysia do the inclusion of gay characters?
Yes, Brian, the film was quite controversial in Singapore itself, and its release was debated by the domestic censors there for over a month (there were talks of it being refused release due to content) before it was eventually granted a release. There's a little more about the issues raised and the fight Kenneth Bi had with Singapore's censorship board here.
This was just a ploy to keep me here until I get banned, right?
Brian Thibodeau wrote:I don't like to think people will get banned solely for expressing worthy opinions, although it's tough not to (personally only) feel like everyone's getting the same coat of paint sometimes no matter how hard we try to make things better...and I still think the site has plenty of potential, so there! )
ewaffle wrote:The non-HK films have been Kurosawa/Mifune Samurai movies. Recently: Yojimbo, Sanjuro, Hidden Fortress, Throne of Blood (this may not count as a Samurai movie as such) with Seven Samurai next.
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Amazing facts: .........and 2) Malaysian actress Irene Santiago (of Malaysian-Filipino lineage) receives zero credit on either the DVD sleeve or this DB, even though she's the leading actress in the film! Must suck to be a high profile Malaysian and so often get ignored by the international, as well as SE Asian, communities!
He has a commentary on the Criterion DVD that I will definitely check out later (I have too many commentaries that I want to hear piling up ).
Brian Thibodeau wrote:
I would give anything to have DVD commentaries made available through Itunes and the like (and not just stuff like Rifftrax and homemade commentaries). I realize it's best to listen to them while you're actually watching the film, but let's be honest, most people who listen to commentaries—especially ones by the likes of Richie—have probably got the film etched in their brains already (even after one viewing), and could logically listen to just the commentary on an mp3 player or a work computer or what have you.
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Brian Thibodeau wrote:I'm not sure how many people would have caught this since a lot of us here don't exactly get to see a lot of Malaysian cinema...
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:Small note: I finally listened to the commentary on Hard Boiled from the Criterion edition. Excellent commentary with John Woo having the definitive comments on such things as his referencing Le cercle rouge (Melville), the original script, what the hospital scene could possibly be a metaphor for and more. Great analytical points from Dave Kehr. WOuld liked to have heard more from Terence Chang. Roger Avery was the weak one on the disk with no great insight (though he did mention calling John Woo and hearing music from Lawrence of Arabia on the answering machine). This commentary (along with the Fox Lorber one) would be nice to fine a transcription of.
Brian Thibodeau wrote:
Both of those tracks would be ideal mp3 downloads (preferably legit, of course) that one could sync up on an ipod or what have you, especially now that the market for those particular DVDs has dwindled somewhat. The Fox/Lorber commentary, if I recall correctly, removes Kehr and the pointless Avary and expands both Woo and Chang to even better effect. For all I know, though, they may have recorded new tracks (they're separate again) and simply covered the bases all over again. As you've probably read elsewhere , masterofoneinchpunch, the commentary on the new R1 release leaves a bit to be desired. But then, I suppose Fox/Lorber wasn't about to loan them such a rewarding track.
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:I am interested in hearing the Logan commentary just to see the differences (maybe buy that off Brian ).
Brian, other places have been indirectly talking about you http://adg.invisionzone.com/index.php?s ... st&p=21526.
Might as well have been dropped in from another movie entirely, completely at odds with the tone of the movie...
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