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Armie Hammer & Timothée Chalamet find love in Call Me By Your Name (2017)
Aloysius J. Gleek:
This is wonderful!!
(2:11:51 of wonderful...)
[youtube=960,540]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njg7Ee_jiyM[/youtube]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njg7Ee_jiyM
Commentary Track 🍑 CALL ME BY YOUR NAMETimothée Chalamet and Michael Stuhlbarg
“thanks for letting me stand on your feet brother, let's go do this scene”
(23:20)
this is a bonus feature if you buy the film on itunes !!
if you wanna listen to this during the movie, syncing it up is very easy
later!
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Haisan Vu
Published on Mar 14, 2018
southendmd:
I watched the dvd with Timmy and Michael’s commentary last night. No Armie, no Luca. But their chemistry is like butter.
They don’t talk over each other. They heap praise on their fellow actors.
Timmy clearly knows the film and the story inside out and upside down. And shares when scenes are ad libbed vs scripted.
Lots of allusions to deleted scenes and alternate takes, that, sadly, are not on the dvd.
SaraB:
Haven’t been around for months/years! But saw a link (on google I think) to a post here, and I am totally enamoured of this film and book.
Yesterday I got my iPad and Amazon video sync'd to listen to the commentary and watch with subtitles and no sound. By the end I felt stunned. As you say, Paul, a perfect and courteous commentary, so enlightening on the characters and filming.
And now, do I dare to start overdosing on this thread? :D I’ve already done my bit and more in the UBF!
SaraB:
I think it would take me the rest of my life to catch up with it all, but it's nice to dip into.
I'm currently listening to the Audible version, and have managed to get used to Oliver's voice speaking Elio's words, and he does it very well. While I'm listening it somehow makes me feel that Oliver must have a special insight into Elio's mind...
Jeff Wrangler:
Here's something that I hope will amuse fans of the movie.
It's well known that I'm always behind in reading my issues of The New Yorker, but here's something I found in the March 19 issue. It's from a small article about a "white sale" at a high-end shop at Park Avenue and Fifty-eighth Street in Manhattan.
"A set of vintage Doubles Coeurs sheets makes an appearance in one of the love scenes in 'Call Me By Your Name.'"
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