Movie/film suggestions.


 

While this is of course a forum for the discussion of all things audio/hi-fi and music, pretty much all of us are also lovers of movies, the enjoyment of which is effected by the reproduction of the sound they contain (with the exception of silent movies wink).

I've been focused on David Lynch movies since his death, but with current events so much a part of our lives at the moment, I plan on re-watching a movie I’ve seen only once, and years ago. That movie is:

The Madness Of King George. Apropos, no?

 

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@mylogic: To be perfectly honest, my original motive for the thread was to make a joke about the current head of the U.S. government, my choice of The Madness Of King George being made for the obvious reason. Plus I do actually like the movie. My mention of hi-fi’s being used to reproduce the sound of movies was done as a somewhat contrived and disingenuous rationale for the thread. It worked, ’cause the thread didn’t turn ugly, or get deleted. wink

That the thread turned into a discussion of movies/films in general is fine with me! I’m just glad it didn’t turn into a political argument, which was NOT my intent or desire. I see no point in those, as no one’s mind is ever changed by arguing, and lots of negative energy is created. Plus, this is an audio/hi-fi forum, not a political one. Yes, my original post had a political issue at it’s core, but at least it was offered in (hopefully) good humour. My model for political satire is Stephen Colbert, who very effectively mocks his intended targets.

 

@mylogic ,

I think your opinions would be very interesting, especially given your background.

Looking forward to reading them...

 

@bdp24

Thank you for lengthly reply to my comment.

Your political leaning in your original post just went right over my head. I did wonder why The Madness of King George was mentioned. I hated the music score and sold the CD recently….not one of George Fenton’s best offerings at least for this listener. However the real King George you were referring to has materialised tonight on daytime TV. You just can’t write it!

Not intended for the OP but some facts about The Madness of King George:-

 

George III by the way didn’t loose the Colonies…

George III did not go mad (bi-polar) until years after the Colonies were lost.

The English Government (Parliament) was the power at the time, not the Crown.

Don’t believe everything in the ‘Hamilton’ musical. Some of it is historically incorrect.

The film however is more accurate!

@thecarpathian 

l will find time to comment back but it’s 1AM here in the UK