Andy Warhol's Vinyl (1965)

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Andy Warhol's Vinyl (1965)

Mensaje por Fitzcarraldo » Mié 03 May, 2006 08:04

EDIE SEDGWICK appeared in VINYL with an otherwise all male cast, including GERARD MALANGA, JOHN MCDERMOTT and ONDINE. 70 minutes, B&W, general concept by playwright RONALD TAVEL. (UV208) VINYL was Andy’s “interpretation of A Clockwork Orange with Gerard as a juvenile delinquent in leather saying lines like ‘Yeah, I’m a J.D. - so what.’” (POP124) Warhol had paid $3,000 for the rights to the book. (AWM51) VINYL was first shown to the public on June 4th at Jonas Mekas' Cinematheque. (L&D219)
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Andy Warhol's Vinyl, made in 1965, was the first filmed version of Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange, and it opens with a shot so powerful Stanley Kubrick would later ape it in his 1971 remake: Surrounded by his cronies, our (anti)hero gazes directly into the camera, his face wearing an expression of blank, thuggish entitlement. But there the similarities end: When Warhol's camera zooms back, it frames the shot that will compose most of this black-and-white, three-take film. Though Warhol keeps it emphatically simple, this is no Sleep-style minimalist snoozer; rather, it's a rough-trade recasting of Burgess' novel -- less a Kubrickian morality tale than a rapturously erotic paean to torture and domination, with Warhol constantly reminding us that this is a movie (as if his nonexistent budget makes us need any reminding). Boasting stagy blocking, bored on-camera extras, and a hungover Gerard Malanga dancing furiously -- and twice in a row -- to Martha Reeves' "Nowhere to Run," Vinyl is alternately hilarious and chilling, and what's most disturbing is that it's difficult to discern what percentage of either is intentional. When it works, though, it's trashy and stunning, and Vinyl's script, in particular (by Ronald Tavel), is a masterpiece of raw, pulpy poetry.
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This has the original english dub ;)

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Mensaje por SUBLIMOTRUST » Mié 03 May, 2006 09:35

Great Fitz!!! Another Cinemagrotesque release, congratulations.

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Mensaje por MalachihcalaM » Mié 03 May, 2006 21:13

Thank you for this, Fitz, looking forward to seeing it. Grabbing it on CinemaGrotesque. :plas:

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Mensaje por moz34 » Mié 03 May, 2006 21:52

Thanks a lot, Fitzcarraldo. :wink:

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Mensaje por Kusturica » Mié 03 May, 2006 22:29

muy bueno, bajando!!
gracias!