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MaineWriter:
I wonder if "I'm Not There" was blurred because of the words or because they didn't have the proper rights to say/display anything about the movie? As well as the others that were omitted from the show....
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BelAir:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on July 18, 2008, 11:21:43 am ---I wonder if "I'm Not There" was blurred because of the words or because they didn't have the proper rights to say/display anything about the movie? As well as the others that were omitted from the show....
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I thought maybe it had to do with who they acquired the interview from? i.e. maybe it just wasn't a very good recording to start with.
'the rights' thing is probably the most practical answer.
MaineWriter:
from the Variety review:
After Ledger's death in January, his penultimate performance (with Terry Gilliam's "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" still to come) will be viewed with both tremendous excitement and unavoidable sadness. It's a tribute to Ledger's indelible work that he makes the viewer entirely forget the actor behind the cracked white makeup and blood-red rictus grin, so complete and frightening is his immersion in the role. With all due respect to the enjoyable camp buffoonery of past Jokers like Cesar Romero and Jack Nicholson, Ledger makes them look like ... well, clowns.
Read the whole thing here:
http://movies.msn.com/movies/movie-critic-reviews/the-dark-knight/
MaineWriter:
I just find it a little...distressing? disappointing?...not sure of the right word...that on rottentomatoes.com, Brokeback Mountain is 87% while The Dark Knight is 94%. I haven't seen TDK yet, but I just know in my heart that Brokeback is a better movie.
Sigh...
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southendmd:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on July 18, 2008, 12:47:02 pm ---I just find it a little...distressing? disappointing?...not sure of the right word...that on rottentomatoes.com, Brokeback Mountain is 87% while The Dark Knight is 94%. I haven't seen TDK yet, but I just know in my heart that Brokeback is a better movie.
Sigh...
L
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Well, your heart is a better measure than rottentomatoes.
I heartily agree, especially after having seen TDK.
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