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Title: AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow watches Barry Lyndon, doesn't understand it
Post by: TVC15 on August 12, 2008, 02:31:13 AM
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/37895

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O’Neal had, up to this point, played the character amicably. He’s a nice guy that you root for, but once he gets his rich bride he turns into a true cock-ass. Seriously. I thought at this point I was going to fall out of interest in the movie. If they’re going to turn the lead into a wife-abusing dickhead for the final hour and a half, then what am I going to connect with as a viewer?

And really, I thought Quint was one of the better people at the site.  He was a dickhead throughout the movie.  It's kind of a staple of a picaresque.
Title: Re: AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow watches Barry Lyndon, doesn't understand it
Post by: Himu on August 12, 2008, 02:44:29 AM
What is there to understand? You have to be a distinguished mentally-challenged fellow to not "get" Barry Lyndon.
Title: Re: AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow watches Barry Lyndon, doesn't understand it
Post by: Phoenix Dark on August 12, 2008, 02:45:32 AM
is it about an assassin
Title: Re: AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow watches Barry Lyndon, doesn't understand it
Post by: TVC15 on August 12, 2008, 02:47:38 AM
What is there to understand? You have to be a distinguished mentally-challenged fellow to not "get" Barry Lyndon.

The point is that Redmond Barry is always an opportunistic jerkass.  Aside from possibly the beginning (when he is making out with his cousin), he is never interested in anything other than pure self-interest.  He's not a "nice guy" at all.  Picaresques are about roguish characters falling ass backwards into adventure.  In the end (of at least the movie), Redmond Barry gets his just desserts.
Title: Re: AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow watches Barry Lyndon, doesn't understand it
Post by: Howard Alan Treesong on August 12, 2008, 02:53:34 AM
man, I haven't seen Barry Lyndon in a while, I should toss the Blu-ray in this weekend

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oh :(
Title: Re: AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow watches Barry Lyndon, doesn't understand it
Post by: TVC15 on August 12, 2008, 02:55:42 AM
man, I haven't seen Barry Lyndon in a while, I should toss the Blu-ray in this weekend

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oh :(

I still maintain that there will not be a BD version.  There hasn't even been an anamorphic version.  The notorious candlelit shots probably do not translate well to higher resolutions.  There is almost no depth of field in them, so at high resolutions, they probably look as vaseline covered as Himuro's dick.

I want to see it in HD so badly, but I do not believe it is possible.  At least not without significant digital intrusion.
Title: Re: AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow watches Barry Lyndon, doesn't understand it
Post by: Greatness Gone on August 12, 2008, 03:06:02 AM
I didn't like this movie. Eyes Wide Shut is my favorite Kubrick film.
Title: Re: AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow watches Barry Lyndon, doesn't understand it
Post by: TVC15 on August 12, 2008, 03:07:51 AM
I didn't like this movie. Eyes Wide Shut is my favorite Kubrick film.

That's my personal favorite as well.  Barry Lyndon is pretty much my second favorite due to loving the literature of the period.
Title: Re: AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow watches Barry Lyndon, doesn't understand it
Post by: Mr. Gundam on August 12, 2008, 03:37:06 AM
man, I haven't seen Barry Lyndon in a while, I should toss the Blu-ray in this weekend

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oh :(

I still maintain that there will not be a BD version.  There hasn't even been an anamorphic version.  The notorious candlelit shots probably do not translate well to higher resolutions.  There is almost no depth of field in them, so at high resolutions, they probably look as vaseline covered as Himuro's dick.

I want to see it in HD so badly, but I do not believe it is possible.  At least not without significant digital intrusion.

I've seen a remastered film print of Barry Lyndon in a theater, and it looked pretty incredible. The candlelit shots are something really worth seeing if you have a chance.
Title: Re: AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow watches Barry Lyndon, doesn't understand it
Post by: Eric P on August 12, 2008, 07:26:29 AM
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AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow

redundant

aicn is the ign of cinema

imdb is the gamefaqs
Title: Re: AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow watches Barry Lyndon, doesn't understand it
Post by: Nanosoft on August 12, 2008, 09:25:45 PM
Never liked this film too much, I'm just not that into the time period or period pieces in general.

Ironically, the duel towards the end of the film is one of my favorite scenes in a Kubrick film.

A Clockwork Orange is my favorite film by him.
Title: Re: AICN distinguished mentally-challenged fellow watches Barry Lyndon, doesn't understand it
Post by: Eric P on August 12, 2008, 09:28:21 PM
duel