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Robert Altman Dies at 81
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11/21/06 01:05 PM
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Still directing to the end of his life and the director of Short Cuts, one of the greatest films ever IMO. He just won the Lifetime Achievement award at the Oscars and mentioned he had a 20 or 30 year old woman's heart put in him. He's probably more well known here as the director of M*A*S*H. 1925-2006 RIP
Last edited by Don Vercetti; 11/21/06 01:06 PM.
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Re: Robert Altman Dies at 81
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11/21/06 01:37 PM
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FUCK. This sucks. But yet, I shouldn't be surprised. The guy was 81 years old. You know, a friend of mine that saw A PRARIE HOME COMPANION in theaters, and remarked it as "a movie to end a career on". Now he feels weird for having said that. It sucks that he had another movie ready for shooting in the spring, much like David Lean and Sergio Leone croaked while ready to direct theirs. Anyway, Altman was a great filmmaker, among the best of American cinema in the latter half of the 20th century. M*A*S*H, MRS & MRS MACABE, NASHVILLE, THE PLAYER(which I reviewed years back and really damn good), SHORT CUTS, you name it. Now Sidney Lumet is on the death watch. 
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Re: Robert Altman Dies at 81
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11/22/06 03:41 PM
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I posted on the film board, but I'll post further thoughts here.
Altman I think should be admired for his extraordinary use of sound primarily; nobody created such rich audio textures as he did. And his camerawork, a casual, free-roaming camera, helped accentuate that. I'd call him a master of what I call aesthetic texture; the narrative in his films comes and goes, but you never get a sense of fabrication. They never really begin, never really end; they're just in constant states of exposition. Worlds entirely involved with themselves.
RIP.
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Re: Robert Altman Dies at 81
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11/22/06 04:11 PM
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Thank god that greasy, talentless hack is gone. Good ridance.
Actually, this reminds me, I still need to see Short Cuts. I believe I've only seen two or three of his films, at most, all of which were fantastic. I wish I had explored further into his work before he passed, though. May as well do it now... especially with the influence I understand he had on PT Anderson (although, I see more Scorsese than anyone... I'll have to re-assess after I hit up a few more Altman films).
"Somebody told me when the bomb hits, everybody in a two mile radius will be instantly sublimated, but if you lay face down on the ground for some time, avoiding the residual ripples of heat, you might survive, permanently fucked up and twisted like you're always underwater refracted. But if you do go gas, there's nothing you can do if the air that was once you is mingled and mashed with the kicked up molecules of the enemy's former body. Big-kid-tested, motherf--ker approved."
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Re: Robert Altman Dies at 81
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11/23/06 12:22 AM
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Thank god that greasy, talentless hack is gone. Good ridance.
Actually, this reminds me, I still need to see Short Cuts. I believe I've only seen two or three of his films, at most, all of which were fantastic. I wish I had explored further into his work before he passed, though. May as well do it now... especially with the influence I understand he had on PT Anderson (although, I see more Scorsese than anyone... I'll have to re-assess after I hit up a few more Altman films). PTA himself spoke of how he told Altman on their first meeting that all he (PTA) does is rip Altman off. Altman liked what he saw and had PTA help him on one of his films.
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Re: Robert Altman Dies at 81
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11/23/06 09:26 AM
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I was never a fan of Robert Altman's films. His style was a bit 'surreal' for me. Surreal? Or original?
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Re: Robert Altman Dies at 81
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11/24/06 01:45 AM
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Thank god that greasy, talentless hack is gone. Good ridance.
Actually, this reminds me, I still need to see Short Cuts. I believe I've only seen two or three of his films, at most, all of which were fantastic. I wish I had explored further into his work before he passed, though. May as well do it now... especially with the influence I understand he had on PT Anderson (although, I see more Scorsese than anyone... I'll have to re-assess after I hit up a few more Altman films). PTA himself spoke of how he told Altman on their first meeting that all he (PTA) does is rip Altman off. Altman liked what he saw and had PTA help him on one of his films. Yeah, on the Boogie Nights commentary (which is superb, may I interject), PTA makes several comments in that he just stole exact shots from Altman and Scorsese. Now, I may have only seen but two Altman films, but I'd say Boogie Nights was about 95% Scorsese. Not that it lessens the film for me, I absolutely love it. But I mean, come on Boogie even had the same ending as Raging Bull. Magnolia, from what I understand, is the child of heavy Altman influence. I wish I could find Short Cuts someplace near by.
"Somebody told me when the bomb hits, everybody in a two mile radius will be instantly sublimated, but if you lay face down on the ground for some time, avoiding the residual ripples of heat, you might survive, permanently fucked up and twisted like you're always underwater refracted. But if you do go gas, there's nothing you can do if the air that was once you is mingled and mashed with the kicked up molecules of the enemy's former body. Big-kid-tested, motherf--ker approved."
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