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dean_martin
11-19-2013, 10:09 AM
I had to move things around at home due to a water leak which led me to relocate an old tv, a "hifi" vcr and boxes of vhs tapes to my listening space. I hooked up the vcr to an idle preamp/amp combo and speakers. To try out this 80s/90s setup, I dug through the boxes of tapes and found a copy of Ingmar Bergman's "Sawdust and Tinsel" (B&W, 1953 to 1955 depending on source).

This is an excellent tale of misery set around a traveling circus caravan. The cinematography is strong and many of the scenes are beautifully sad. Picture the horsedrawn circus wagons silhouetted on a hill slowly lumbering upward. See the clown Frost in full makeup rush to the rocky sea shore to retrieve his wife who is cavorting with an entire army regiment. Bergman's distinctive eye shines through even on an old 20" tv via vhs.

I think I have a copy of Bergman's "Wild Strawberries". If I can find it, it's next.

Worf101
11-20-2013, 09:31 AM
I had to move things around at home due to a water leak which led me to relocate an old tv, a "hifi" vcr and boxes of vhs tapes to my listening space. I hooked up the vcr to an idle preamp/amp combo and speakers. To try out this 80s/90s setup, I dug through the boxes of tapes and found a copy of Ingmar Bergman's "Sawdust and Tinsel" (B&W, 1953 to 1955 depending on source).

This is an excellent tale of misery set around a traveling circus caravan. The cinematography is strong and many of the scenes are beautifully sad. Picture the horsedrawn circus wagons silhouetted on a hill slowly lumbering upward. See the clown Frost in full makeup rush to the rocky sea shore to retrieve his wife who is cavorting with an entire army regiment. Bergman's distinctive eye shines through even on an old 20" tv via vhs.

I think I have a copy of Bergman's "Wild Strawberries". If I can find it, it's next.

Who knew that you knew from culture? Cool man...

Worf

dean_martin
11-20-2013, 10:10 AM
Who knew that you knew from culture? Cool man...

Worf

Culture smulture! I usually gravitate towards what John Waters calls "good bad taste" (as opposed to bad bad taste), but good bad taste is hard to find so I'll watch an artsy-fartsy film occasionally. Too bad they don't make art porn.

Feanor
11-20-2013, 10:24 AM
I had to move things around at home due to a water leak which led me to relocate an old tv, a "hifi" vcr and boxes of vhs tapes to my listening space. I hooked up the vcr to an idle preamp/amp combo and speakers. To try out this 80s/90s setup, I dug through the boxes of tapes and found a copy of Ingmar Bergman's "Sawdust and Tinsel" (B&W, 1953 to 1955 depending on source).

This is an excellent tale of misery set around a traveling circus caravan. The cinematography is strong and many of the scenes are beautifully sad. Picture the horsedrawn circus wagons silhouetted on a hill slowly lumbering upward. See the clown Frost in full makeup rush to the rocky sea shore to retrieve his wife who is cavorting with an entire army regiment. Bergman's distinctive eye shines through even on an old 20" tv via vhs.

I think I have a copy of Bergman's "Wild Strawberries". If I can find it, it's next.
Goodoh! 'Wild Strawberries' is one of my all-time favorite films.