BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
#31
Posted 31 January 2006 - 19:03
lepe su slike planine, vizualno je dobro odradjen taj deo. sukob j. g. sa tastom (koji ga je naposletku ubio ali je preko toga samo na brzinu predjeno) je mogao da bude razradjen.
heath najverovatnije nece dobiti oskara za ulogu jer je hofman odlicno odigrao trumana c.
naprosto, dve dobre uloge, a jedna nagrada.
ali mene zanima, sa politicke strane, da li mislite da je hrabro bilo snimiti ovaj film u eri radikalkizacije i da li su oni zlatni globusi na zivestan nacin poruka pobune umetnika, poruka agresivnoj politici americke hriscansko fundamentalisticke desnice.
#32
Posted 31 January 2006 - 20:13
#33
Posted 31 January 2006 - 20:15
a tebi se, u stvari, ne pricha o filmu. je l da?
Edited by DUNADAN, 31 January 2006 - 20:15.
#34
Posted 31 January 2006 - 20:22
nego, evo link:
http://movies.msn.co...minees?GT1=7593
#35
Posted 31 January 2006 - 20:46
ja sam dosta do sada rekla o filmu. a i politicki aspekti filma su za ragovor, sto sam naglasila kada sam otvorila temu.
nego, evo link:
http://movies.msn.co...minees?GT1=7593
A sto nisi pogledala malo nize kada si otvarala temu, vec je postojala sa 20 replaya
#36
Posted 31 January 2006 - 21:11
A sto nisi pogledala malo nize kada si otvarala temu, vec je postojala sa 20 replaya
pa zao mi je, nisam videla. moze da se spoji stoi se mene tiche. imas ti nesto jos da kazes o filmu osim da prigovaras?
#37
Posted 31 January 2006 - 23:26
#38
Posted 01 February 2006 - 01:05
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#39
Posted 01 February 2006 - 01:24
BM je prvi put objavljena 1997, a 2000 godine je ubacena u zbirku novela "Close Range" od iste autorke.
#40
Posted 01 February 2006 - 01:41
ali u ovo vreme u kom zivimo ovakav prijekat nije realizovan bez da se misli na busiste budale.
ako nista, da im se nasmejes.
#41
Posted 01 February 2006 - 01:48
Edited by dragance, 01 February 2006 - 01:49.
#42
Posted 06 February 2006 - 05:08
Gay cowboy cinema snub
By Angela Cuming and Christine Sams
February 5, 2006
MILLIONS of Australians have been denied the chance to see the Academy Award-nominated film Brokeback Mountain because of a distributor's decision that some regions are not sophisticated enough to view it.
Despite being one of the most talked-about releases of the year, the movie is not being shown at cinemas in Sydney suburbs including Campbelltown and Blacktown, nor in regions including Newcastle, the Hunter and the Central and South coasts.
A spokesman at the Greater Union complex at Campbelltown said staff had been flooded with calls from people wanting to see the film.
"A few calls? We have had so many it is ridiculous," he said. "We could definitely fill cinema after cinema [if it screened] but the distributor decides where it goes and because it is classified as an art-house film Campbelltown doesn't qualify to see it.
"They must think we are second-rate out here."
But you can see Brokeback Mountain in Wagga Wagga and Dubbo.
Despite the apparent audience divide in Sydney - with western suburbs ignored - cinemas in well-heeled suburbs including Mosman have also received complaints the film is not screening locally.
Locals from western suburbs are particularly miffed about missing out on Brokeback Mountain.
"I find it strange that a movie with an Australian actor with the international recognition of Ledger is not being seen on every screen across the state," Campbelltown Mayor Russell Matheson said.
Mr Matheson said he found it strange and disappointing the film was not screening in the region.
"The Greater Union complex is at Macarthur Square, which is the biggest regional shopping complex in NSW and it looks after the entire region," he said.
Some moviegoers have been forced to travel long distances to see the Oscar favourite.
David Potts, a 31-year-old plumber from Campbelltown, drove for an hour to attend the 9.10pm Friday screening at the Palace Academy Twin in Paddington with his girlfriend, Emily Bell.
He said if the film managed to move him, it had the potential to appeal to suburban audiences.
"I'm a heterosexual male from Campbelltown and it made me feel . . . it was the emotion, the heartache," he said.
"Just the emotion will hit you more than the flesh."
At the same screening was Sean Smith, 22, who drove 30 minutes from Hornsby after discovering his local cinema was not screening the movie.
"It's annoying because it kind of deals with the same themes as other movies," he said.
Joel Pearlman, managing director of film distributor Roadshow, said a "strategic release plan" led to the movie being categorised as "art house" and not suitable for regions including Campbelltown. He said the film's campaign was a "slow build", with an expectation that demand would increase over time.
When questioned about the film's lack of screenings in Sydney's western suburbs, Mr Pearlman said: "It is on at Norton Street, Leichhardt, and the Dendy at Newtown."
The film, which was released on Australia Day, tells the story of two male American ranch hands who fall in love. Apart from Ledger's Academy Award nomination for best actor, the movie is nominated for best film.
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#43
Posted 06 February 2006 - 12:22
#44
Posted 06 February 2006 - 21:59
Hej, u Juti da ti pricaju o moralu, gde mormoni imaju po dvadesetak supruga koje imaju u rasponu od 12 do 40 godina!
#45
Posted 07 February 2006 - 00:10
Sta, to je tak' starozavetno...Hej, u Juti da ti pricaju o moralu, gde mormoni imaju po dvadesetak supruga koje imaju u rasponu od 12 do 40 godina!