Los.Angeles.Plays.Itself.2003.DVDRip.x264-WiDE
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- Los Angeles Plays Itself 2003 DVDRip x264 WiDE
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- Oct 30, 2014
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- Drarbg
Los.Angeles.Plays.Itself.2003.DVDRip.x264-WiDE Auto IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379357/ ----------------------------------------- Screens : http://imgcrl.org/v/64851487760103048374/ ----------------------------------------- Auto Media Info : Video Format........: AVC Codec ID............: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC Length..............: 2h50mn Video...............: 720x404 ( 23.976fps ) Audio Format........: AAC Codec ID............: A_AAC Channel(s)..........: 2 channels
Pros: it's written by a man, Thom Andersen, who clearly knows what he's talking about.
Cons: it's narrated by the same man. Anderson is no good as a narrator.
It's still really good but it's a shame about voice talent didn't do the narration.
I watched this years ago - it was a crappy rip. It's going to be nice to watch it again on a DVDRip.
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Los Angeles Plays Itself
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Plays_Itself
Los Angeles Plays Itself is a video essay by Thom Andersen, finished in 2003, exploring the way Los Angeles has been presented in movies. Consisting entirely of clips from other films with narration, the film was not initially released commercially. The film was only seen in screenings presented by Andersen, occasional presentations at American Cinematheque and copies distributed via filesharing and other person-to-person methods. In 2014, it was announced that the film would finally be released officially by Cinema Guild.
Cons: it's narrated by the same man. Anderson is no good as a narrator.
It's still really good but it's a shame about voice talent didn't do the narration.
I watched this years ago - it was a crappy rip. It's going to be nice to watch it again on a DVDRip.
===
Los Angeles Plays Itself
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Plays_Itself
Los Angeles Plays Itself is a video essay by Thom Andersen, finished in 2003, exploring the way Los Angeles has been presented in movies. Consisting entirely of clips from other films with narration, the film was not initially released commercially. The film was only seen in screenings presented by Andersen, occasional presentations at American Cinematheque and copies distributed via filesharing and other person-to-person methods. In 2014, it was announced that the film would finally be released officially by Cinema Guild.
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