Andy Warhol's Couch (1964)

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Fitzcarraldo
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Andy Warhol's Couch (1964)

Mensaje por Fitzcarraldo » Jue 26 Ene, 2006 18:47

Imagen

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check the comparison :juas:

[quote]
Cast: Gerard Malanga, Piero Helzicer, Naomi Levine, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, John Palmer, Baby Jane Holzer, Ivy Nicholson, Amy Taubin, Ondine, Peter Orlovski, Jack Kerouac, Taylor Mead, Kate helzicer, Rufus Collins, Joseph LeSeuer, Bingingham Birdie, Mark Lancaster, Gloria Wood, Billy Linich.

Stephen Koch: "Those who have seen this film report that it is a very long, and entirely pornographic, series of the possible permutations of sexual adventure among the protagonists on the old red couch that was at the center of the 47th Street Factory." [/quote]

well, the quality is horrid, the sound is one big windwave, maybe this could have success has an abstract film :juas: anyways here it is, the most curious od Warhol's works and probably the worst quality I ever seen in a film.

ed2k linkAndy Warhol's Couch (1964) Really Low Quality.avi ed2k link stats

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Mensaje por pickpocket » Jue 26 Ene, 2006 18:51

Gracias Fitz, creo que esperaré a que salga un ripeo de más calidad :roll:

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Mensaje por Fitzcarraldo » Jue 26 Ene, 2006 18:57

for my knowledge, the copies that float around of Couch all come from the same tape, this one. I dont think anybody will release better than this, also because if someone has it in better quality they will keep it for themselves. It's the collectors logic. ;)

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Mensaje por vaughan » Jue 26 Ene, 2006 19:06

mmm, i no i shouldn't, but it is very likely to be the only chance to get the chance to see the remains of this film....i have to click it..

thanks fritz! :wink:

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Mensaje por el_saturn » Jue 26 Ene, 2006 19:50

There goes another gullible. I think I'll regret it but what the hell :mrgreen: . Thanks Fitz

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Mensaje por el_salmonete » Jue 26 Ene, 2006 20:55

Yo también me lo llevo. Thanks Fitz.

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Mensaje por auess » Vie 27 Ene, 2006 03:43

THANK YOU, FITZ, YOU ALWAYS GREAT. :D :D :D

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Mensaje por trep » Vie 27 Ene, 2006 12:41

Just think about it as a statement on the forced, planned and deliberated invisibility of the art film ;)
Collectors, distributors, family estates... kill them and hide their cadavers, they are forced to come back as ghosts...
here we see mainly the angry ghosts of art films :P

...and Fitz is the medium :plas: