336 Dazed and Confused
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Of course, Dazed and Confused is on Led Zep I, not III. If Linklater had only known what artwork would be used for the DVD when he made the movie, perhaps he would have called it Friends...Annie Mall wrote:"Dazed and Confused" is the name of a Led Zeppelin song and that CC cover with the holes in it is straight out of the cover of Led Zeppelin III.
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I feel like Otto walking out of Stoner's Pot Paradise. That is flagrant false advertising.daniel p wrote:beaver
I thought the Led Zep connection was fairly obvious.
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from the production diary he published in the Austin Chronicle (which I have saved from archive.org and will upload soon):
Robert Plant says no. That's a final no, after all the months of effort and going through every possible source or connection. I sent a similar video to the one I sent to Page. I'm not sure if Plant ever saw it himself. His "keepers" are much more negative and less helpful than Page's. I'm even making desperate calls to his manager's next-door neighbor in London. We're out of time, so two days before the absolutely final mix, I throw in the Zeppelin towel. I've never worked so hard for something like this and not gotten it. I'll boycott Plant for life. Even if he never really was too much involved in the decision, he's responsible for the assholes around him he's empowered to do his thinking. The official reason is that "it is in direct competition with his solo career." Plant doing lame covers of old songs and uninspired new garbage is not much of a solo career. But, hey, by not having a Zeppelin tune in this movie, everyone will naturally forget that Zeppelin and Mr. Plant's only viable blip on the music history's scene ever existed. Then they will all run out and purchase this pathetically aging rock star's (who still wants to look and act like he did 20 years ago) illustrious solo album. Yeah, right. It's always the lesser talents who have the major attitudes. Everyone knows who the major architect behind Zeppelin was. One's a musical genius, one's a construction worker with a good voice. Lifetime boycott.
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What are you looking at? The beaver review still states:Alyosha wrote:The Dvdbeaver review is now updated: the disc does include English subtitles after all. I hope this will be the case for A Canterbury Tale as well.
Nor are there subtitle samples in his caps.The image is pristine. Colors, contrast - everything is excellent. I see no flaws whatsoever. I was surprised that there are no, usual, optional subtitles but that is the only black mark on this stacked package. I realize there are other digital editions of this film previously available but, although we don't own them to compare, I highly doubt any could touch this image. The extras are extensive and I honestly have not waded through all of them yet, but the Linklater commentary is excellent.
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Specs udated at Criterion.com
Man, I've to say it again. This site is a mayor influence over at Criterion. I guess someone at CC saw that "Fuck the Deaf" thread.
Man, I've to say it again. This site is a mayor influence over at Criterion. I guess someone at CC saw that "Fuck the Deaf" thread.
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Just got this today, check it out and it's amazing. Another great package from Criteiron, worthy of one of the top ten DVDs of 2006. Picture and sound are great as well as the bonus materials (Although the Making Dazed feature could have been longer for "10 years in the making"). I just wish Criterion would have made a special slot for the included poster.