ext_439487: Quentin Tarantino's tragic lovers (Stolz der Nation)
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com) wrote on December 21st, 2009 at 06:47 am
I like to poke fun at Nick Nolte every now and then, but he is an impressive actor; I also can't resist watching John Goodman (I'll love him forever for Roseanne and his work with the Cohen brothers). I have far too many films and books to get to, but I'll gladly add Moth Night to the list.

The fact that he had such influence over film is still a bit of a shock to me, as I have time thinking of any of them enjoying anything, let alone having an eye for art. Apparently he was considered to be on the 'left' side of the Nazi party because he admired the Russians and some aspects of Communism.

The death of the Goebbels children is extremely unnerving, and I'm sure I've said it before, but going through those magazines and seeing all these children and young people bothers me because they were being indoctrinated and enlisted to support and fight for a future that never happened. By the end, they were dead or damaged.

Call me naive, but I had no idea that Triumph of the Will was available on DVD until just now looking it up. And the poster is available on moviegoods.com, with suggestions that I might be interested in posters for the Ilsa films and Profondo Rosso.
 
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