Wed Dec 30, 2009 7:35 pm by leroysghost
Enoah_Ballard wrote:leroysghost wrote:i really wish there was one more affordable box set to compliment the two anchor bay ones. i'm thinking (at least) Land of Silence and Darkness, The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner, Bells from the Deep and Death for Five Voices.
You might want to try Herzog's own
distributor. The 6 DVD collection is a real treasure. I too have the 2 Anchor Bay releases.
affordable was the key word i'm afraid (plus that box you linked to is missing
Death for Five Voices and doesn't seem to have have wonderful commentaries like the Anchor Bay releases do).

Andy Warhol - Vinyl (1965)
i don't like Warhol much as a painter or a person, so while i'd like to shoot this film down as a tepid rip off of Anger and Smith, i think he may be on to something here. the framing is excellent, with everything happening all at once and events drifting in and out of the background depending on the action and on where your eye focuses (the "story" taking place mostly in the foreground while an S&M session starts at the back and eventually merges with the "story" while a handful of Warhol hangers-on sit, dance, grope and take various substances at the margins). Gerard Malanga is a great (if not as hunky) proto-Dallesandro, woodenly spouting the lame 60's off-off-broadway dialogue (what little of it you can manage to make out on the soundtrack that is) and getting subjected to an S&M re-education. the black and white photography holds up beautifully too.
That wonderful look of fear in your eyes, makes me almost forget--England!