I ove Jen, but Jesus, is she losing her hearing? She shouted thru the entire thing. Gina was super sweet and patient. Bound is still one of my favorite movies. I have an original poster I got from the theater at the time.
Thank you for sharing this Q&A session with Kishi Bashi. What a treat to hear him play! I had the privilege of seeing the Omoiyari song film and concert in SF. I am looking forward to Kishi Bashi's new album this Fall!!!
I have a question here. I am a filmmaking teacher. I teach MFA students cinematography and film history both. There is an aversion to film history usually. Especially the silent period, non-talkies. Sometimes black and white too. But the real reason is that most students feel that the styles and observations that came from old films (any film made in the last millennium) are somehow represented or assimilated in new films or series in the more contemporary context. Although I am not sure that one can equate contemporary filmmakers with something called contemporary context. But that's what students feel. It has gone to such an extent that the best film schools in India had to stop film history beyond the basic 5-6 sessions in the first semester in a three or four year long program.
This video just made my day. I love Bound. Saw it when it came out.Everything is so perfect about it - freat story, great dialogue, acting, make up, sound, editing, haircuts, costumes, camera work... Any aspect is top notch. The dvd commentary is awesome. Great to hear these two wonderful, beautiful and charming actresses talk about the filming process again.
23:00 younger generations wanted to be part of the industrial revolution. Eula worked with Yellow Mary as a prostitute. She was returning to Nova Scotia
I disagree. Love the interview and all the stories behind shots. I enjoyed the banter. It's so great to see both actors love the film and their role so much.
I saw "Bound" when it came out at the movie theatre amost by chance cause it gor really very few publicity. It took my breath away. Sooooo perfect. It was like an Hitchcock movie. It's kind of disappointing that they do not focus very much on this aspect on this programme. THIS made the movie great. The lesbianic factor was not on the fore front. The suspense was the core of the movie, luckily. Which is my problem these days with most of the LGBT movies were the main thing is always the homosexuality which bores me to death.
I was at a party and I was talking about Joe vs. the Volcano to some friends of mine and this cute girl turned me around and said: "I love that movie". 18 months we were married and will be celebrating our 26th wedding anniversary
I appreciate the addition insight found here, covering a movie that I appreciate so much. I will be searching for the remastered digital copy-if anyone has advice on how to find it??? I see a person above mentioned Blu-ray...I’ll start there. Thanks again!
if they were dating, Jen would definitely be the more irrational one, just chaotic in a good way lol and just all over the place, and Gina is the more rational of the two, trying to keep Jen under control. They're so cute and make a great duo!!
The best film of its decade? Wow, high praise from Roger! Whenever I see a great movie, or movie which puzzles me, I cannot but help to think: what would Roger have thought about it?