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24 votes
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Longshot - anyone has DVD or Blu ray of Convoy (1978) starring Kris Kristofferson, Burt Young and Ernest Borgnine in English?
Pretty much the title. I love the movie, I watched when I was a kid from a VHS tape with really bad Czech dubbing, but I loved the trucks and how truckers fought against corrupt sheriff. I don't...
Pretty much the title.
I love the movie, I watched when I was a kid from a VHS tape with really bad Czech dubbing, but I loved the trucks and how truckers fought against corrupt sheriff. I don't have the VHS anymore (not even means to play it), but I got DVD with Czech and English dubbing. Sadly the Czech dubbing isn't that great in this version and I watched English original.
Not long ago I managed to record terrestrial broadcast of the movie in 1080p with the same Czech dubbing AND in full version (there is a scene where trucker shows his ass on the camera), sadly this version doesn't have original English dubbing.
I'm looking for someone who would have the original (this is a must) DVD or Blu ray of the full uncensored version of the movie with original English dubbing - it should be 107 minutes long (1:47 hours), NOT 104 minutes.
If there somehow happens to be someone who has this movie and is able to rip it to their computer, could you please leave a comment here?
And because I don't really believe I will find somebody, let's discuss the movie itself in the meantime. Have you seen it? What is your take on it? Do you play American Truck Simulator with Rubber Duck's truck modded in as I do?
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12 votes -
Too Much Media
15 votes -
‘Supergirl’ fall to earth with $68m worldwide opening
34 votes -
Midweek Movie Free Talk
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‘Citizen Vigilante’ and the rise of basedsploitation
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Werwulf | Official trailer
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Re-watched the Bourne Trilogy after several years, I understand now why it was so influential
I originally watched the Bourne Trilogy as a young teenager. I found them to be great action movies, and quite enjoyed them. At the time I knew they were regarded as great action movies, but did...
I originally watched the Bourne Trilogy as a young teenager. I found them to be great action movies, and quite enjoyed them. At the time I knew they were regarded as great action movies, but did not understand the influence they had. Recently, I have heard about how influential they were on the genre, so I decided to re-watch them in my late 20s, with a lot more media awareness. A lot of the commentary I had seen going into this is how the movies popularized the shaky cam and fast cutting on action scenes. Going into this re-watch, I did not remember much, with only remembering just a few standalone scenes, but not much about the plotline (except Bourne has amnesia).
If you have not seen the movies in the past 5 years, I highly recommend you bookmark this post and stop reading then go back and watch them before continuing reading
So going into this movie, my expectations were more along the lines of a dumb action movie, with well done fast-paced editing for action scenes. I was thinking along the lines of mid-2000s equivalent to the John Wick franchise. I was wrong on this. The plot is a lot tighter than the action movies I was expecting, and the action a lot lighter. The entire trilogy has lighter action than compared to more modern action movies. There is a grand total of two explosions for the entire trilogy (one in Identity, where Bourne explodes a propane tank as a diversion, and the second in Ultimatum where another agent blows up a car). Instead, the movie focuses on hand-to-hand combat for the action (which will be discussed later), but also strongly prioritizes Bourne trying to sneak out of a situation rather than fight out of it. Trying to sneak out of an area definitely changes the tone of the movie, and for the better in my opinion.
For the action sequences, I found the fast cutting and shaky cam actually really good. I have been annoyed at other movies that have copied this style, because when done wrong it just turns the scenes into an unreadable mess. I think there are a few things done in Bourne that makes this editing style actually readable. The first is that the scope of these fight scenes are quite small. Normally they are 1v1 fights, not the fighting through a hallway of opponents that can be common in other movies. When the viewer has to keep track of only two people in a fight, the fast cuts are not as jarring. The second trick they use is providing establishing shots of the environment, keeping the environment small, and doing familiar environments (normally apartments). The viewer can very easily keep track of the different rooms they fight through, which grounds it. The third is that the fight scenes are relatively short. Also, all the fights have very clear goals (normally defeat this single person that is preventing escape). Too many movies looked at the well done Bourne action and copied it, without understanding what made the scenes work.
The other part of the movie that uses fast cuts is in the car chases. Bourne car chases are fantastic, although I would argue that there needs to be suspension of disbelief, as the damage to the vehicles are a bit extreme while staying operational. The fast cuts work well as the goal is clear "escape the city center." The viewer is not expected to be able to keep track of where in the city they are, just that they are being followed and Bourne needs to escape. Also, the movie does not use high performance cars, but instead does regular cars in tight European streets, which is a fun change compared to other movies.
The editing in general for the movie is quite engaging. I would describe it as a fragmented editing style, which works really well for the plot. The fragmented style disorients the viewer a bit, which matches well with Bourne suffering from amnesia. Cutting between various things puts the viewer into the mode of trying to piece everything together alongside Bourne (although the viewer has a bit more info, since they are aware of others actions). Then there is the two ending scenes in Supremacy (Bourne in Russia, then Bourne in the US on the phone with Landy) being reused in Ultimatum with it starting with Bourne escaping Russia and then the phone call taking place about 2/3 of the way through Ultimatum. Since I watched the two movies within about a week of each other, I found that having the movie partially exist between the two ending scenes of the previous movie really fun.
44 votes -
I wrote a new Thing movie...on a World War II submarine
10 votes -
Sony to remove 551 Studio Canal movies without refunds
31 votes -
‘Donkey’: Eddie Murphy ‘Shrek’ spinoff sets summer 2028 release
18 votes -
Twenty years of open movies: What’s next?
11 votes -
How ‘Obsession’ became an unprecedented box office horror hit — and one of the year’s most profitable movies
14 votes -
Sense and Sensibility | Official trailer
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Tides Eye | Trailer
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The Debut | Official trailer
8 votes -
‘Toy Story 5’ scores year’s biggest debut with $160 million, shattering franchise opening weekend record
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Klara and the Sun | Official trailer
16 votes -
Midweek Movie Free Talk
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10 votes -
Luca Guadagnino’s nearly finished Sam Altman movie ‘Artificial’ dropped by Amazon after OpenAI partnership
23 votes -
‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ sequel in the works with Jim Carrey, Ron Howard
18 votes -
Don’t call it a sequel. Or a reboot. Or a remake. Why certain words trigger Hollywood.
21 votes -
Hollywood diversity report: Streaming films have abandoned women and people of color
18 votes -
‘Backrooms’ sends Hollywood running to Reddit for new ideas
35 votes -
Shrek 5 | Official teaser trailer
16 votes -
Sean Penn directing January 6 drama with Bradley Cooper starring as Capitol cop
7 votes -
Disclosure Day | Official teaser
17 votes -
The Brain That Wouldn't Die - 6/15 3pm EST
3 votes -
Midweek Movie Free Talk
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9 votes -
NIMRODS - A Green Day Comedy | Trailer
4 votes -
US Department of Justice gives thumbs up to Paramount’s $111b Warner Bros. Discovery acquisition; par touts “pro-competitive” merger as states ponder next move
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Casual viewing - Why Netflix looks like that ~30+ min read
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Warner Bros. passes on George Miller’s ‘Mad Max: The Wasteland’ as Amazon, Sony, and Universal circle
10 votes -
Gatto | Teaser trailer
10 votes -
’24 Jump Street’ in the works with Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum and Ice Cube in talks to return
10 votes -
The Social Reckoning | Official teaser trailer
7 votes -
‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ passes $1bn worldwide, the first picture to do so in 2026
22 votes -
‘Backrooms’ stuns with $81 million debut, ‘Obsession’ has another unprecedented jump, ‘Mandalorian and Grogu’ suffers 70% drop
50 votes -
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7 votes -
How To Rob A Bank | Official trailer
9 votes -
Midweek-ish Movie Free Talk
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8 votes -
Movie fatigue
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Hello Tildes.
I feel like i have movie fatigue, i don’t feel like i manage to get hyped for new movies.
Do anyone of you have any recommendations for older movies, lets say 2010 and older. It can be any genre.
Can go really old as well, i really enjoyed 12 Angry Men.Thank you very much in advance!
41 votes -
Marcia Lucas dead at 80
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Who else is as excited as I am for the Backrooms movie tomorrow?
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I'm aware that it'll be really hard to thread this needle and make this movie work, but I'm excited to see the attempt. The reviews I've read have only made me more interested.
Amy Nicholson for Los Angeles Times described the film as a feature expansion of Kane Parsons' viral internet project, praising its unsettling visual concept but thought it less a conventional horror film and more a surreal, dreamlike experience of a moving Salvador Dalí painting.
Another mentions sparse dialogue, which I'm happy to hear.
I've wanted this movie since long before it was announced. I have a few hopes, no expectations, but I've deeply enjoyed Parsons' other work.
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Lionsgate joins Movies Anywhere
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Fatherland | Official trailer
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Primetime | Official teaser
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Memorial Day weekend box office: ‘Mandalorian and Grogu’ opens to $100 million domestically, $163 million globally for the four-day weekend
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Jim Henson's Creature Shop opens for tours
14 votes