Lars Von Trier

Started by Adam0199, March 19, 2003, 10:41:39 PM

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joaquimhock

Hi,

there's a new place to speak about the works of LVT :

www.larsvontrier.net

In english, spanish, french, etc...


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Pubrick

so is anyone getting this: http://www.compare.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReviews14/von-trier-boxset.htm



One of the most awaited DVD releases of 2005, Lars von Triers Europe Trilogy ("The Element of Crime", "Epidemic" and "Europa"), now comes in a 4-disc Hypnotic Edition from Electric Parc, as part of their "The Lars von Trier Collection".

This is the Danish edition. Because of copyright, the box will (possibly) later be released in other countries thru other companies. First in Germany (June 27) thru Legend, then later in Australia (Accent Film Entertainment), France and Holland (A-Film), Romania (IMV) and the UK (Tartan). So far only Germany is announced. All releases will be 100% identical, but may vary in subtitles. Depending on what language you chose on this DVD, you will get the above mentioned for each country respectable company logo.

Due to copyright being held by different companies, the box will not be released in the US or Canada.

NOTE:

For special collectors, 10 numbered collectors limited editions has been produced. Each will come in a wood replica of the Zentropa sleepwagon from "Europa", with posters and stills from the three films, the press booklet from "Epidemic" and the interviewbook by Stig Björkman, and of course the box itself. All elements are signed by Lars von Trier.

Five of these boxes will be sold to highest bidder thru an auction on Lauritz, beginning July 8th and ending July 18th.
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Quote from: Pubrickso is anyone getting this: http://www.compare.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReviews14/von-trier-boxset.htm
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bluejaytwist

i have no idea where to post this. i have just watched dancer in the dark for the first time this evening.
there are not enough words in my vocabulary to describe what it did to my perception of what i thought filmmaking was, and how it has turned nearly twelve years of a certain thought process completely upside down in just over two hours. there is nothing else to say, because i will cheapen what i am currently feeling. out.



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Anonymous Joe

I'm regretting not finishing Dancer in the Dark, I watched about half in my community college library. It was getting late so I peaced out. Did I make a mistake?

Pubrick

Quote from: Anarchist Lawyer on December 29, 2005, 03:36:33 AM
I'm regretting not finishing Dancer in the Dark, I watched about half in my community collage library. ... Did I make a mistake?
not only did u make a mistake, it might be indicative of a bigger mistake your community college also made in teaching you how to spell itself.
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Pozer

True...  I'll never forget, I first saw Dancer in the Dark with a girl who despised it, so we left within the first hour.  I went back probably a week later alone and had one of the best cinematic experiences ever.  I tried to show it to another girl last summer and she wanted nothing to do it with either.  This just furthers my theory that women are no goddamn good.

Pubrick

Quote from: pozer on December 29, 2005, 06:44:31 PM
This just furthers my theory that women are no goddamn good.
i saw it with a chick for the first time and she loved it. but there was a dude in the back of theatre who kept laughing at all the dramatic moments, like to show he was better than the movie or sumthing. it just furthered my theory that abortion is OK.
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Quote from: Pubrick on December 29, 2005, 06:49:56 PM
it just furthered my theory that abortion is OK.

Even post-natal in some cases.
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bluejaytwist

it was the most impact something has had on me in many years
i felt different after magnolia, this was a different feeling cant explain it

the only thing that sucked was having to listen to pancake-house sing the bitz thom yorke normally does on 'seen it all' -- because i have loved that song for ages, long before seeing the film...

does anyone have thoughts on the commentary track.
i do not want to ruin the film by listening to bunk shits
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hedwig

i can't remember the commentary track at all. the two documentaries are good though, especially "100 Cameras: Capturing Lars Von Trier's Vision."

cron

anyone else gets mad when someone says 'dancing in the dark' ?
also, to jump to the bandwagon i want to say that the day i saw it i had a nervous breakdown and tried to kill my mother. for reals.
context, context, context.

Garam

After I saw it, I was singing 'I don't mind it at all...if you're having a balllll...' in my mind for weeks. Drove me crazy.