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I need to get a copy of FMJ. I saw it once on IFC and it was really good IMHO. You can get it on DVD for like 4$ here. Born on the Fourth of July is on my list too.
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You might as well upgrade to blu ray for the extra three or four dollars per disc you get a substantial improvement in video and sound quality.My laptop has a Bluray drive (it came as a free upgrade) I was stunned how much better the quality is with Bluray even on a non HD LCD.Of course on an HD TV or an HD monitor it just blows your mind. Of course for me Bluray is not very expensive because my movie library is fairly small.I only own movies that I really like.Of course I will only watch a film I really like once every few years. "Apocalypse Now" is probably my favorite movie and I only viewed it about 5 times in my life time.Another favorite "Seven Samurai" I have viewed even less. I am actually glad that this thread appeared because it made me realize that I have not watched "Apocalypse Now" in some time and that I do not own a bluray copy so I went an ordered a copy from Amazon.I look forward to getting that package because this one is displayed in the original theater ratio.I did get to see Redux when it came out in 2000 in a German Kino which was nice because they serve beer in German movie theaters.I can say without doubt that it was the best film I have ever seen in a proper movie theater and most likely will never be topped. They just don't make films like that anymore. Last edited by Stealhead; 04-16-13 at 11:49 PM. |
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If you really like movies Bluray is the way to go.Of course to get the most benefit you really need an HDTV that can handle 1080p or HD capable monitor and a good sound system. For an HDTV you also must use HDMI connectors which can be expensive. What you may not realize with DVD titles is that they lower the quality of the transfer in order to jam all those extra features onto the disc if you buy a DVD try to by a "super bit" DVD they will have the maximum possible quality transfer for a DVD.If you cant find super bit DVDs try to buy titles where it is clear that any extras are on a separate DVD for example titles in the Criterion Collection are sold this way. If you can get "Apocalypse Now: The Complete Dossier" DVD that set has a high quality transfer.It is spread out over two discs and there are some extra features but they designed them oso that they fit on the disc without lowering the actual films transfer quality. Last edited by Stealhead; 04-17-13 at 12:19 PM. |
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Some people feel that the original is better at building up suspense knowing that the final confrontation is going to be very climatic and that the extra scenes in Redux are too much of a lull.I think Redux and its extra scenes add to the suspense myself and they add a little depth to the relationship of the different characters. That is just my opinion though and I have not viewed the original 1979 version of Apocalypse Now in some time.I will have to view both versions when I get my Bluray copy in the mail.Hopefully it will come in by Friday so I can sit down and watch them back to back Friday and Saturday.Perhaps I can convince my wife and daughter to go shopping or something Saturday that way it will be just the dogs the cats and me lounging around watching Apocalypse Now...sounds like a plan Anyway when you get a hold of a copy let us know what your favorite scene is.I would list my favorite scene but I dont want to a have a positive or negative influence on you.I always find that hearing about a scene from someone kind of ruins the effect it has on me because I already have a preconceived notion.I will tell you that it is not the part where the Air Cav raids the village. Last edited by Stealhead; 04-17-13 at 08:04 PM. |
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I'll be sure to list my favorite scene if I get a copy. I'm hoping to get FMJ and Apocalypse Now at Hastings. Hastings is great. Buy One Get One For A Dollar on all used movies. If they're both 5$, I'll pay 6$. ![]() On an unrelated note, I have a movie to recommend for you. It's a 1990's HBO movie. Called "When Trumpets Fade". It's about the Battle of Hurtgen Forest and the man who went from Private to Lieutenant in three days. It's a true story and I really liked it. It's a lower budget movie than some other HBO stuff but it's a good movie. If you haven't seen it, give it a watch. ![]()
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The scene in Apocalypse Now I will let you see it for yourself there was an important event that occurs before a civilian gets killed that I forgot about I'll just let you watch it and you can judge it for yourself.Come to think of it my memory does not serve me as to wither a combatant dressed as civilian that had clearly committed a military action is the only one killed alone or others near that person as well but not purposefully. There is another scene as well that I forgot about that displays an important element of Martin Sheen's character that I also forgot about.At any rate there is no blatant killing of a civilian I'll just leave it at that. Last edited by Stealhead; 04-17-13 at 09:39 PM. |
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I would be more concerned about the violence than the nudity but I am not your mother.She allows you to play Dead Island where you can cut zombies limbs off of but no naked ladies. If she allowed you to watch "Full Metal Jacket" which has no nudity but does have a heaping helping of sexual references I would try reasoning with her that "Apocalypse Now" is no more violent than FMJ is and actually in the 1979 only very briefly shows a chick flash her top besides that its sexual content is much milder than FMJ is. Really this is the 21st century I have no doubt that you have seen a lot more than what "Apocalypse Now" contains. If you are 100 you could also you could point out that the law considers you mature enough to see the kinds of things that an r rated movie might contain. I can think of a lot of other things a teenage male in the United States could be doing with his spare time that are far worse than seeing 10 seconds of naked women in a movie.I dont know some mothers are funny about these things and others do not seem to care. Last edited by Stealhead; 04-18-13 at 12:40 AM. |
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![]() ![]() Nowadays I'm up to stuff like Dead Island and Fallout. I'm not a serial killer or anything but I think that the bloodiness and the realistic violence just adds to the immersion. You don't feel like you could be there if the guy steps on a landmine, falls down instead of flying up in the air, and there's no blood or missing pieces. I think that the 2010 Medal Of Honor and Call of Duty World at War have done the best job in that department. It does not bother me but I can see how it can bother some people. I'm used to having my arms all the way inside of a dead deer every November after shooting the thing. (Last November, I had to gut it in the dark completely by feel....That was just exhilarating ![]() Look at me getting on an out of control rant again.... I went from movies to video games to gutting deer in one post. ![]() ![]()
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![]() Not that it matters all too much on this site though anyone on the internet can see all of this always keep that in mind. That is funny about the ID bit though people ID me all the damn time more for booze though and I am 36 Django for example they asked for ID when I went to see that.I don't expect people to gauge age perfectly but you should be able to tell when a person is a few years past 17. I get mistaken for a plain clothes police officer a lot as well that saved me from a very bad situation on one occasion. Its how I carry myself in public I am always aware of my surroundings and certain people notice this behavior because they prefer a soft target.I walked up to go into a gas station once and got distracted and did not notice a group of 4 or 5 Bloods standing right by the entrance I was already too close to them and was not about to turn my back on them so I just kept walking and mentally prepared myself for hand to hand combat the only weapon available me. I cant help but wonder if more people where vigilant about surroundings and things out of place fewer bad things would happen in this day and age as the Boston Bombing proved you have to pay attention to things closely like bags being unattended. As I walked up one of them started to raise his hand to grab me and I started to move my hand to counter his movement so I would be able to quickly gain control of him when one of them said "That's onetime"(slang for cop in some circles) and the other one put his hands down but kept eye contact with me.That was a good thing to because that would have been a brutal situation I was out numbered but they where about to confront a caged tiger I'd have taken a few down with me very brutally because it was clear by their body language that that had ill intent. I remember that day well because it was not long after I had gotten out of the military and my thought was "there is no way in hell I going to allow to some dirt bags to kill or harm me after making it through a freaking war zone.Of course I am not crazy I would have tired to get away from them not fight them all but sometimes options are limited as I said turning my back on them would only have resulted in getting jacked up from behind. I am especially paranoid about turning my back on unknown people after one of my good friends told me that he had this dream where someone stabbed me in the kidney and I died.My friend figured that he had the dream for some reason so he told me about it.Ever since then I have probably offended a few people by looking over my shoulder when I heard them walking behind me but I don't really care.Being aware of your surroundings is an instinct we suppress that we should obey. Last edited by Stealhead; 04-18-13 at 12:38 AM. |
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Unless you were a hacker.... I think I'll edit that post anyway though... ![]() EDIT: I found the name of that really good Korean War movie I saw a while back from the SK's POV. Here's the wikipedia article. The Front Line (Battle of Highlands)
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Hackers and fishers though they might comb many different sources for information.a good idea if you use Facebook and Twitter is to link that to an e-mail that is not your "official" e-mail. I read in a Popular Mechanics an article about electronic surveillance/security I found it a bit unnerving to be honest and I am a bit aware of such things anyway. They described how this kid in Pennsylvania was playing Xbox360 online.This kid must have some how angered an internet troll or in this case Xbox troll.That person managed to hack the other kids Xbox and figured out his real name and address .etc,The hacker then called the police and simulated that he was using a teletype system that a deaf person uses he made it appear that a violent situation was occurring and the cops of course sent SWAT to the Penn. kids house.Scary stuff i can that going poorly at a gun owners home because they of course would think that a home invasion was occurring. The article was in the January issue of Popular Mechanics there is also a more extensive book with the same name.The two or three page article was very interesting to say the least. Speaking of all these things makes me think of the book "1984" you should read that book there is also a film with the same name based on the book. |
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