yeah i thought abt if i should include tanner '88
― johnny crunch, Friday, 27 November 2009 00:36 (sixteen years ago)
and then i didnt include it
are we picking worst film ever made? because there are a few contenders here.
― jed_, Friday, 27 November 2009 01:07 (sixteen years ago)
Anybody seen Streamers? I don't even think it's available on DVD.
― Mr. Snrub, Friday, 27 November 2009 01:13 (sixteen years ago)
i had Streamers on my hd for like a year, decided one day to watch it only to realize it was a godawful vhs-rip with distorted sound. so no, still haven't seen it
― sonderangerbot, Friday, 27 November 2009 01:17 (sixteen years ago)
mccabe and mrs miller
― max, Friday, 27 November 2009 01:18 (sixteen years ago)
^^^ one of my favorite films
also a big short cuts fan
― ¨°º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨ (Lamp), Friday, 27 November 2009 01:27 (sixteen years ago)
mccabe, long goodbye, 3 women, california split all amazing
― velko, Friday, 27 November 2009 01:31 (sixteen years ago)
mccabe pretty easily for me. as noted in other threads, i think nashville is a long, shallow sneer.
― hellzapoppa (tipsy mothra), Friday, 27 November 2009 01:33 (sixteen years ago)
How does Short Cuts hold up now? I remember enjoying it at the time but it's kind of unwieldy at 3hrs. Some great moments though.
― sam500, Friday, 27 November 2009 01:38 (sixteen years ago)
A bit of an exaggeration, but there are definitely a few clunkers. At least I can say, though, that Altman didn't make any stinkers because he was stuck in a rut or trying to make a quick buck. He was an experimenter and he was always trying something different. So I find even his failures interesting on a certain level. Doesn't mean I really ever want to watch Dr. T & The Women again...
― I HEART CREEPY MENS (Deric W. Haircare), Friday, 27 November 2009 01:41 (sixteen years ago)
I'm not the hugest fan of Short Cuts. It doesn't really come together in the way that Altman seems to want it to. Definitely some good stuff in it, though (love Lyle Lovett's arc).
― I HEART CREEPY MENS (Deric W. Haircare), Friday, 27 November 2009 01:43 (sixteen years ago)
yeah short cuts has good segments, but not all of them are good and the coming-together of the different strands feels forced.
otoh, it's better than grand canyon. (i assume it's better than crash too, but i'm not going to watch that to find out.)
― hellzapoppa (tipsy mothra), Friday, 27 November 2009 02:42 (sixteen years ago)
Spoiler: It's better than Crash. Which is damning it with the faintest of faint praise.
― I HEART CREEPY MENS (Deric W. Haircare), Friday, 27 November 2009 02:45 (sixteen years ago)
lol yeah. Crash is pretty insipid and manipulative, especially THE scene.
― Daniel, Esq., Friday, 27 November 2009 02:48 (sixteen years ago)
Short Cuts meant so much to teenaged me, at least in part as a window into what I imagined life would be like in middle age. So, that.
― Cricket riding a tumbleweed (Plasmon), Friday, 27 November 2009 02:58 (sixteen years ago)
gotta go with Nashville
― t0dd swiss, Friday, 27 November 2009 03:49 (sixteen years ago)
yah short cuts was ~important~ and ~meaningful~ 2 teenage me also because i thought carver was a prophet 4 lyfe its shambolic and forced but i love like a russian novel
― ¨°º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨ (Lamp), Friday, 27 November 2009 04:21 (sixteen years ago)
ya i voted shortcuts
real talk, mash is boring and dumb and crappy
― farting irl (cankles), Friday, 27 November 2009 04:22 (sixteen years ago)
so is the show
I saw Streamers when it was released -- his most homoerotic film, bcz of the play. Not a great piece of material, but some good acting from Modine and others.
Hell no, not even O.C. and Stiggs.
― Feingold/Kaptur 2012 (Dr Morbius), Friday, 27 November 2009 04:25 (sixteen years ago)
Out of the ones I've seen, which is admittedly less than 1/2, I also had to vote Short Cuts. Like Lamp this is partially due to Carver <3.
― bear say hi to me (ENBB), Friday, 27 November 2009 04:31 (sixteen years ago)
Voted for McCabe and Mrs Miller.
― Hell is other people. In an ILE film forum. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 27 November 2009 04:33 (sixteen years ago)
You know MASH is really amazing as it's all over the place, no more than Porky's-with-bullets in a few parts, sexist and cruel and all the rest of it and the characters don't make any damn sense (how comes hotlips is suddenly smiling and playing poker at the end with a bunch of people she hated for the last 2 hours?) and yet it's a bloody *brilliant *film despite the flaws. i can never work it out. is it maybe just that it's dated so badly or is it just .. a mess. in a good way?
The Long Goodbye for me. Makes me want to live in L.A.
― piscesx, Friday, 27 November 2009 14:40 (sixteen years ago)
prob TLG for me. i love N'ville, but if I were going to give one the business for possibly being overrated...
― feed them to the (Linden Ave) lions (will), Friday, 27 November 2009 14:48 (sixteen years ago)
california split.
― 311 is a joek (s1ocki), Friday, 27 November 2009 14:59 (sixteen years ago)
3 Women is one of the strangest, most fascinating films I've ever seen.
― groovemaaan, Friday, 27 November 2009 15:29 (sixteen years ago)
will Jimmy Dean ever become available on DVD?
― Hell is other people. In an ILE film forum. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 27 November 2009 15:37 (sixteen years ago)
The Long Goodbye, just ahead of McCabe & Mrs Miller and Short Cuts. Still haven't seen Nashville though.
― Dorian (Dorianlynskey), Friday, 27 November 2009 16:09 (sixteen years ago)
Voted A Wedding because nobody else offered.
― Twisted Hipster (Noodle Vague), Friday, 27 November 2009 16:21 (sixteen years ago)
Pragmatically, I'll be voting for Nashville, to stave off a win by MASH or Gosford Park. Otherwise, I'd vote 3 Women, The Long Goodbye or even The Company.
― really senile old crap shit (Eric H.), Friday, 27 November 2009 17:41 (sixteen years ago)
Or Short Cuts or McCabe.
― really senile old crap shit (Eric H.), Friday, 27 November 2009 17:42 (sixteen years ago)
wtf w/ The Company, Eric? Is it just the dance milieu? is there some open-heart surgery scene I missed?
― Feingold/Kaptur 2012 (Dr Morbius), Friday, 27 November 2009 17:54 (sixteen years ago)
Vincent and Theo
― smashing aspirant (milo z), Friday, 27 November 2009 18:38 (sixteen years ago)
wtf w/ The Company
OK, yeah, the movie doesn't gel as "properly" as does Gosford, and it doesn't make for a neat, self-aware summation like Prairie Home, but The Company is the only one of his last stretch that fully achieves of-the-moment perspective. Maybe because it doesn't seem to ever aim for the major epiphanies, aside from "My Funny Valentine," which is absolutely one of the most thrilling scenes I've seen all decade (and manages it in spite of Neve's clearly limited skills as a dancer). So yeah, you can keep your Gosford Park.
― really senile old crap shit (Eric H.), Saturday, 28 November 2009 02:28 (sixteen years ago)
OK, I will! (as I don't even remember "My Funny Valentine.")
― Feingold/Kaptur 2012 (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 28 November 2009 02:32 (sixteen years ago)
YES. That scene was amazing. It's the outdoor performance, during the lightning storm. I was just agog the first time I watched that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n37R4o1WTM
― I HEART CREEPY MENS (Deric W. Haircare), Saturday, 28 November 2009 02:35 (sixteen years ago)
Altman had a really terrific final stretch. I love all of his last three movies, and Tanner On Tanner weren't bad, neither.
― I HEART CREEPY MENS (Deric W. Haircare), Saturday, 28 November 2009 02:43 (sixteen years ago)
<3 Deric! But tbh scenes like that are made to be seen in theaters.
― really senile old crap shit (Eric H.), Saturday, 28 November 2009 02:57 (sixteen years ago)
I've wanted to see Brewster McCloud for about ten years...unfortunately it's not on DVD.
― mascara and ties (Abbott), Saturday, 28 November 2009 03:06 (sixteen years ago)
1. Nashville, 2. California Split, 3. The Long Goodbye, 4. McCabe & Mrs. Miller, 5. Short Cuts. I'm not that big a fan of M.A.S.H., Thieves Like Us, or The Player; Tanner '88 and its more recent follow-up are uneven, but often quite good; Secret Honor seemed much less impressive to me on recent viewing than when it first came out. Gosford Park, bleah, and after that, the morass--very little of which (maybe four or five films) I've seen. One thing I've realized from ongoing Dave Marsh polls over on ILM is that while the offbeat and overlooked stuff generates the commentary, the staples almost always win. So although Nashville should take this going away, it wouldn't shock me if M.A.S.H. comes out on top.
― clemenza, Saturday, 28 November 2009 15:36 (sixteen years ago)
saw this a couple years ago, it is not good. worse than OC and Stiggs. I don't think Altman was served well by that period where he was just filming plays in the 80s, I pretty much haven't liked any of those.
― strange asses outside liquor stores (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 3 December 2009 18:48 (sixteen years ago)
and yeah still waiting to see Brewster McCloud cuz VHS copy at the store was too fried to watch bah
― strange asses outside liquor stores (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 3 December 2009 18:49 (sixteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBFQg7P5YKw
fuiud
― Lamp, Thursday, 3 December 2009 18:50 (sixteen years ago)
There is a torrent somewhere out there of Brewster McCloud recorded, I believe, off of AMC. The quality is pretty decent.
― Pooping And Crying (Deric W. Haircare), Thursday, 3 December 2009 19:58 (sixteen years ago)
long goodbye. but i haven't seen california split.
― history mayne, Thursday, 3 December 2009 20:05 (sixteen years ago)
The Long Goodbye (1973)Thieves Like Us (1974)California Split (1974)Nashville (1975)
god, what a run
― da croupier, Thursday, 3 December 2009 20:22 (sixteen years ago)
going with nashville
those aren't the only four i like or anything, just a really remarkable output for a three year period
― da croupier, Thursday, 3 December 2009 20:24 (sixteen years ago)
^^^this
Voted Calisplit
Charlie Waters: "If it takes a watermelon five minutes to water. How long does it take a sweetpea to pee? As long as it takes a pair of dice to crap."
― Roomful of Moogs (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 3 December 2009 21:21 (sixteen years ago)
For all its raging misogyny, MASH still holds up well.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Thursday, 17 February 2022 15:02 (four years ago)
XP Some good chat about that with a poster who works with the label over at criterionforum (starts at post #32)
https://www.criterionforum.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=752664#p752645
TL;DR version is it came down to budgetary reasons that weren't obvious when Indicator initially licensed the title, and they can't fulfill now.
― Precious, Grace, Hill & Beard LTD. (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 17 February 2022 16:15 (four years ago)
A friend was telling me about Ann Prentiss from California Split (and Paula's younger sister--you'd swear they were identical twins). God, what a story.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Prentiss
Prentiss was convicted in a California court of a 1996 assault against her father, and a subsequent threat against members of her family. The district attorney claimed that Prentiss, while incarcerated on the assault charge, had attempted to hire another inmate to kill three people, including her father and actor-director Richard Benjamin, her brother-in-law. On July 23, 1997, the court sentenced her to 19 years in prison.
She was still there when she died in 2010.
― clemenza, Saturday, 6 January 2024 23:59 (two years ago)
For some reason the second sentence of that wikipedia article is: "Her father was of Sicilian descent." hmmm.
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Sunday, 7 January 2024 02:26 (two years ago)
It was between the sisters, Aimless. He had nothing to do with it.
― clemenza, Sunday, 7 January 2024 02:45 (two years ago)
Whoa, that story's a trip. We watched The Out of Towners over the holidays and were like 'why is Paula Prentiss in this tiny little walk-on role?' which is when we learned of the wholly separate existence of Ann Prentiss.
― Great-Tasting Burger Perceptions (Old Lunch), Sunday, 7 January 2024 15:05 (two years ago)
They have the same voice too, which is freaky
― Josefa, Sunday, 7 January 2024 18:08 (two years ago)
Very much so. I saw the Out of Towners a few times as a kid--no recollection of her in that (she plays a stewardess).
― clemenza, Sunday, 7 January 2024 19:11 (two years ago)
Bad news for fans with multi-region players:
Some followers of the INDICATOR label may be aware that, some years back, we teased Robert Altman’s CALIFORNIA SPLIT for a future release. Sadly, and despite a great deal of time and effort, legal complications have proven too much of a hurdle and we can now confirm that this release will not be happening. We are, of course, as upset with this news as you are, but hope to make up for it with many exciting releases of other great films to come.― Max Hamburgers (Eric H.), Thursday, 17 February 2022 14:59 (two years ago) bookmarkflaglink
Just noticed last night that Amazon Prime (in the UK) have California Split in the correct aspect ratio and with all music cues intact, no cuts. It's leaving in 30 days. Even by Altman's standards, it's a wonderfully woozy film - sometimes the camera seems to just drift away from the action and there are whole scenes where the main actors are shot virtually out of frame. Laughed at the Aaron Spelling producer credit - he must have been DELIGHTED when he saw the finished film.
― Ward Fowler, Monday, 19 February 2024 13:46 (two years ago)
Aaron Spelling also has a producing credit on another favourite of mine, Three O’Clock High (1987).
I’m amazed that JAZZ ‘34 want included in the original poll
― beamish13, Tuesday, 20 February 2024 02:55 (two years ago)
That's a favorite of mine, and I didn't even like Kansas City very much.
― birdistheword, Tuesday, 20 February 2024 03:36 (two years ago)
Not the best visual quality but here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48gZLCft9ak
― birdistheword, Tuesday, 20 February 2024 03:39 (two years ago)
Aaron spelling produced house of yes; i had forgotten this due to being enamored w parker
― Its big ball chunky time (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Tuesday, 20 February 2024 21:08 (two years ago)
Happy birthday, Bob!
― poppers fueled buttsex crescendo (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 February 2024 21:48 (two years ago)
The only filmmaker I can think of whose death made me actually tear up, although others made me proudly sad (Nagisa Oshima, Seijun Suzuki, Bigas Luna, Suzan Pitt, etc.)
― beamish13, Wednesday, 21 February 2024 03:16 (two years ago)
One anecdote about Altman, I was unaware of how much the man loved marijuana. Generally not surprising, but apparently the guy loved to smoke really, REALLY strong weed and more than a few collaborators have recalled others warning them not to smoke anything he offered them because if you do, you wouldn't be able to work or think straight for the rest of the day.
― birdistheword, Wednesday, 21 February 2024 04:31 (two years ago)
A short that he made in the mid-60’s, POT-AU-FOU, is about his love of reefer
― beamish13, Wednesday, 21 February 2024 05:14 (two years ago)
Re: California Split & streaming & the cancelled Indicator Blu...This was just posted over at the Criterion Forum by a user who works with many UK labels, including Indicator:
I'm often told that "surely [insert title] must be available because there's clearly an HD master out there" - but that master may have been created primarily for TV/streaming, which means that certain rights won't necessarily have been cleared. A good example being California Split, which exists in two versions: the full version as signed off by Robert Altman, whose theatrical and broadcast rights were cleared at the time but whose home video rights weren't (since this wasn't an issue in 1974), and a shorter version created by Sony in the mid-2000s for DVD release that removed a couple of tracks after they turned out to be too expensive to license the home video rights for retrospectively.It appears that broadcasting rights automatically encompass streaming rights, hence the uncut version of California Split being made available for streaming - but, as Indicator found out the hard way, releasing the full version on home video requires shelling out what turned out to be an unrealistically huge sum (and unrealistically huge for Sony, never mind a small British boutique label). And while they could have released the shorter version, they reckoned - no doubt wholly accurately - that people would loudly protest not only because it was a cut version but also because the uncut version is easy enough to see on other platforms, so surely the label must be full of utter blithering incompetents who don't know what they're doing (and so on for several more ranty paragraphs).And there's no easy way round this, which is why so many wishlists are full of titles that, realistically, are very unlikely ever to be made available on home video.
It appears that broadcasting rights automatically encompass streaming rights, hence the uncut version of California Split being made available for streaming - but, as Indicator found out the hard way, releasing the full version on home video requires shelling out what turned out to be an unrealistically huge sum (and unrealistically huge for Sony, never mind a small British boutique label). And while they could have released the shorter version, they reckoned - no doubt wholly accurately - that people would loudly protest not only because it was a cut version but also because the uncut version is easy enough to see on other platforms, so surely the label must be full of utter blithering incompetents who don't know what they're doing (and so on for several more ranty paragraphs).
And there's no easy way round this, which is why so many wishlists are full of titles that, realistically, are very unlikely ever to be made available on home video.
― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 26 February 2024 18:25 (two years ago)
This goes before the first paragraph:
Part of the problem is that people think that sub-licensing is simply a case of the rightsholder handing over a master and wishing the project well - but in fact in order to get that master into a commercially releasable state there may be a ton of legal work involved, especially if the film dates from before the home video era when third-party rights may not have been fully cleared.
― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 26 February 2024 18:30 (two years ago)
okay so I watched Dr. T and the Women and.....what the FUCK was that ending, honestly jawdropping
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 10 June 2024 15:59 (one year ago)
I didn't mind the movie overall
Vinegar Syndrome with a new version of Thieves Like Us:
https://vinegarsyndrome.com/collections/frontpage/products/thieves-like-us
Additional info:Region Free UHD / Region A Blu-rayNew audio commentary with film historian Nathaniel Thompson New interview with screenwriter Joan TewkesburyArchival commentary with director Robert AltmanArchival interview with actor Keith Carradine Theatrical trailer New written essays by film critics Mitchell Beaupre, Marya E. Gates and Carlos Valladares
Region Free UHD / Region A Blu-rayNew audio commentary with film historian Nathaniel Thompson New interview with screenwriter Joan TewkesburyArchival commentary with director Robert AltmanArchival interview with actor Keith Carradine Theatrical trailer New written essays by film critics Mitchell Beaupre, Marya E. Gates and Carlos Valladares
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 1 August 2024 19:50 (one year ago)
Should add this is a 4K as well.
Warner Archive is upgrading A Prairie Home Companion to Blu in September as well.
― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 1 August 2024 20:06 (one year ago)
Was reading a little on Criterion Forum, and I hadn't realized just how many boutique label versions of TLU on Blu were out there: Twilight Time and Kino Lorber both handled it stateside, and Radiance did it in R2.
― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 1 August 2024 22:54 (one year ago)
saw CALIFORNIA SPLIT last night. maybe the best film I’ve seen that captures the beauty, the innate schizophrenia, the genuine duality of being a junkie. the ending is so unnerving
― brony james (k3vin k.), Thursday, 5 September 2024 09:04 (one year ago)
I love it. It might be my favourite of his but I love so many of his movies so much.
― nabisco poppins (stevie), Thursday, 5 September 2024 09:24 (one year ago)
That friendship seems so intense and then it just evaporates. Haunting.
gould is incredible in that movie
― na (NA), Thursday, 5 September 2024 12:59 (one year ago)
Yeah, great watch for sure, also saw it for the first time the other day.
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 5 September 2024 13:08 (one year ago)
its on my list for viewing soon after i caught a clip of a real hazy bar conversation that i loved the look of
― tuah dé danann (darraghmac), Thursday, 5 September 2024 13:17 (one year ago)
That 4K of Thieves Like Us from last year can be had for the next twelve hours for $18:
https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/thieves-like-us?variant=42906757398570
― Ned Raggett, Monday, 7 July 2025 16:03 (eleven months ago)
Revisited Nashville and 3 Women on Criterion over the weekend, films I saw once in the 80s when I was likely stoned so I didn’t remember much of either.
I find the former overlong and meandering but still excellent, but the latter is absolutely fascinating on second watch, bumped up in my mind to best Altman and one of my favorite films ever.
― Gacy and the Sunshine Band (Dan Peterson), Monday, 1 December 2025 00:35 (six months ago)
3 women blew me away so much the first time I watched it I’ve been afraid to rewatch it
― na (NA), Monday, 1 December 2025 00:59 (six months ago)
Just saw it last weekend and it blew my mind. Thought about rewatching on Criterion but didn't get around to it and don't think I will before it vanishes at 12AM Pacific. Actually thought about watching with the commentary track.
― Nicholas Raybeat (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 1 December 2025 01:58 (six months ago)
I did read Eric's awesome article about it, which I can link.
― Nicholas Raybeat (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 1 December 2025 02:00 (six months ago)
https://www.slantmagazine.com/film/3-women/
― Nicholas Raybeat (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 1 December 2025 02:01 (six months ago)