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Posted by G-X on 12-20-2002 10:55 AM:

Hmmm another movie with a controversial theme , they sure seem to love those , just watched the sample. pretty good both image and sound.


Posted by localgod on 12-20-2002 12:15 PM:

Thanks guys

Just appearing on sites this minute. Thanks guys, I've been hanging out to see this.


Posted by napalmfuzz on 12-20-2002 12:30 PM:

i dont know about this release yet ill post review in the morning.. but ive been wanting to see this movie for a good long while now...

interesting take on hitler before he became a madman

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Posted by Virii2012 on 12-20-2002 05:58 PM:

hehe, the good side of hitler most people never knew about...different...excellent video/audio. keep up the good work Obus, hope to see more screeners coming along :-)
/me ponders what obus' surprise for the new year is


Posted by blacks on 12-20-2002 08:11 PM:

Damn, limiteds are popping up everywhere.
Never heard of this though.
Don't think I will catch it unless i read some nice review of it.


Posted by DougieZero on 12-21-2002 10:54 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by WinterFresh713
OBUS = A Gay VCDMOVIEZONER group who releases unknown SCREENERS .


I'm familiar with the movie Max and can't wait to see it... Hey dude, keep crossing your fingers for the Hot Chick DVD screener.


Posted by Heflink on 12-22-2002 06:03 AM:

I am really glad OBUS released this, and you will hear of it, it's apperently going nation wide (from nfo). But the video quality is not what I would expect from a screener, still really good though. Sound as well. I dont usually post (because I dont get movies very quickly) but I noticed no one else had commented on this.

6/8/x (havent watched all if it yet)


Posted by napalmfuzz on 12-22-2002 06:38 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by WinterFresh713
OBUS = A Gay VCDMOVIEZONER group who releases unknown SCREENERS .


well if you had a little taste in movies it would be possible that you would have heard of this.. im sorry its not normal hollywood tripe but you know.. some talent has to be put into movies every now and then.. dont be knocking shit you dont know anything about., just sit back and watch the hot chick or some gay shit like that

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Posted by metaLmusiC on 12-23-2002 12:41 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Heflink
I am really glad OBUS released this, and you will hear of it, it's apperently going nation wide (from nfo). But the video quality is not what I would expect from a screener, still really good though. Sound as well. I dont usually post (because I dont get movies very quickly) but I noticed no one else had commented on this.

6/8/x (havent watched all if it yet)



who cares how fast you get the movie?
half the people that post don't talk about the rip any way they mostly just make their post about bashing the group that released it not all of us can sit at home all day and download movie after movie some of us have jobs and kids etc...


Posted by HarryBum on 12-24-2002 01:07 AM:

Good release

The video is washed out, but I think that was inherent to the original media. The sound is excellent, although it's mostly just dialogue.

Why complain about the obscurity? I know that not many people are interested in movies like this, but I'm always thrilled that some of the groups work on this kind of material. I like Lord of the Rings, but not ONLY Lord of the Rings.

I scored it 7/9/7

If you haven't heard of it, here's what it's about:

The film is basically a talky two character play about the status of art theory in 1918, framed as a discussion between a wealthy Jewish art dealer who espouses modernism, and an impoverished, low ranking, anti-Semitic soldier who rejects modernism and aspires to be a traditional artist, sort of a German Norman Rockwell.

The soldier is also studying the art of propaganda. The art dealer tells the soldier that he has to choose between art and sidewalk rhetoric; that he has no chance to be a great artist unless his art includes all the rage and energy that he now puts only into his soapbox oratory.

It is the kind of two character play that plays in the East Village for the turtlenecked intelligensia, playing a few nights for audiences of a dozen people, then is lost forever.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Of course, we know that the simple minded soldier in the story would later become notorious as the absolute leader of Nazi Germany, and the most evil soapbox orator in history, so we pay more attention to his words than we would if he had a different last name.

The last five minutes add a little bit of literary structure by introducing a clever plot twist, but you have to be willing to listen to about 100 minutes of art history before anything vaguely cinematic happens.

It is an intelligent movie, very well acted by the two leads (John Cusack as the art dealer and Noah Taylor as Hitler) but it was created for a very small audience.


Posted by HarryBum on 12-24-2002 01:12 AM:

Thumbs up Good release

The video is washed out, but I think that was inherent to the original media. The sound is excellent, although it's mostly just dialogue.

Why complain about the obscurity? I know that not many people are interested in movies like this, but I'm always thrilled that some of the groups work on this kind of material.

I like Lord of the Rings, but not ONLY Lord of the Rings.

I scored it 7/9/7

If you haven't heard of it, here's what it's about:

The film is basically a talky two character play about the status of art theory in 1918, framed as a discussion between a wealthy Jewish art dealer who espouses modernism, and an impoverished, low ranking, anti-Semitic soldier who rejects modernism and aspires to be a traditional artist, sort of a German Norman Rockwell.

The soldier is also studying the art of propaganda. The art dealer tells the soldier that he has to choose between art and sidewalk rhetoric; that he has no chance to be a great artist unless his art includes all the rage and energy that he now puts only into his soapbox oratory.

It is the kind of two character play that plays in the East Village for the turtlenecked intelligensia, playing a few nights for audiences of a dozen people, then is lost forever.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Of course, we know that the simple minded soldier in the story would later become notorious as the absolute leader of Nazi Germany, and the most evil soapbox orator in history, so we pay more attention to his words than we would if he had a different last name.

The last five minutes add a little bit of literary structure by introducing a clever plot twist, but you have to be willing to listen to about 100 minutes of art history before anything vaguely cinematic happens.

It is an intelligent movie, very well acted by the two leads (John Cusack as the art dealer and Noah Taylor as Hitler) but it was created for a very small audience.


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