loudQUIETloud: A Film About the Pixies (Steve Cantor - 2006)

Sección dedicada al cine experimental. Largometrajes, cortos, series y material raro, prácticamente desconocido o de interés muy minoritario.
zembla
Mensajes: 219
Registrado: Dom 08 Ago, 2004 02:00

loudQUIETloud: A Film About the Pixies (Steve Cantor - 2006)

Mensaje por zembla » Jue 18 Ene, 2007 03:52

luckyluciano en KaraGarga
Imagen
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0449121

Version Original,por ahora, sin subtitulos :( de un muy bonito documental

Copio parcialmente el post de LL en KG:


Review from topix.net
The Pixies Sell Out,' the tour was called. Alternative rock legends The Pixies, who roared through the late '80s and early '90s with a handful of highly influential albums and a clattering loud-soft dynamic that influenced countless bands, decided to reunite for a brief worldwide tour in 2004.

It was probably mainly about the money for the band, but also maybe a chance to try and heal lingering wounds over the breakup. For fans, it was an unbelievable chance to see the band behind 'Monkey Gone To Heaven,' 'Gouge Away,' 'Debaser' and many more grinding classic pop rock songs.

In their bittersweet documentary LoudQUIETLoud: A film about the Pixies, directors Steven Cantor and Matthew Galkin got remarkable access to the Pixies during the course of their reunion tour – catching in their intimate portrait not just the clash and bang of their concerts, but the nervous moments in between gigs, the never-ending slide show of roadside scenery, a sense of the personalities behind the Pixies.

Many rock documentaries focus on the out-of-control antics, the ego-mania. What's surprising about this is that it's a quiet, bittersweet movie about a very loud rock band who have settled into the strange uncertainty of aging. They're all in their late thirties or early forties, a bit battered – the three men are all bald, all of them are a bit heavier than the old days.

Bassist Kim Deal is a tentative recovering alcoholic who insists her twin sister Kelley chaperone her on tour, guitarist Joey Santiago misses his family, frontman Charles 'Frank Black' Thompson is still uncertain how he relates the Pixies to the rest of his life and drummer David Lovering is a bit of an overall wreck whose grip on sobriety seems very faint. All four are shown to be kind of stunned at the Pixies' growing fame since their breakup, unsure if this band is how their lives will be defined in the end. But they're willing to give it another go.

Yet when they get on stage, the old magic still erupts. I caught the Pixies reunion tour at an April 2004 show in Thompson's hometown of Eugene, Oregon, and they were on fire – blasting out feedback and rage and melody like there'd been no hiatus. The only thing that seemed a bit off about the gig was how serious and professional they all were – there were a few smiles, some gentle stage patter, but no real sense that there was a bond of love between bandmates. Raw and fiery as the music was, the band themselves seemed strangely staid. In their excellent concert footage, Cantor and Galkin show the contrast between the ferocious band onstage and the repressed, restrained four individuals off stage.

LoudQUIETLoud makes it pretty clear that despite the force they were together, the four Pixies have little in common these days. They don't hate each other – but there are an awful lot of moments of uncomfortable silence shown here, the awkward attempts to connect with someone you knew when you were young and wilder.

'We don't talk to each other that much,' says Thompson. 'It's not because we don't like each other, it's just the kind of people we are.' At one point, Kelley Deal tells her sister Kim that she's never seen four less communicative people in her life. It's still uncertain if the band tour will actually result in a lasting reunion, or any new albums.

The curious thing is how four such very ordinary people — the once hard-partying Deal sisters now do crafts, Thompson is expecting a child, Santiago works providing music for documentaries — could make such revolutionary music. That might be the one spark LoudQUIETLoud lacks – there's no real insight into what made the band tick, or why their legacy struck such a chord for so many. (It's notable that many of the concert fans seen here seem to be way too young to have gotten into the Pixies during their first go-round.)

A favorite moment here shows a pre-teen young girl who plays in a Pixies tribute band finally meeting her idol, Kim Deal. You can see Kim uncertain of how to deal with the idolatry fame brings, yet graceful about it.

But then again, that kind of introspection isn't really how the Pixies seem to work – if anything, LoudQUIETLoud is a portrait of a band with an impossible legacy trying to figure out what it all means. The DVD includes an extra half-hour of deleted scenes and director commentary, along with an essay and photo-packed booklet.

For any fan of the Pixies or strong music documentaries, this inside look is a must.
An American journalist who recently moved to New Zealand, Nik Dirga writes whenever the mood strikes him about books, music, movies, pop culture and more.

Review from villagevoice.com
Directors Steven Cantor and Matthew Galkin titled their documentary about the Pixies' 2004 reunion tour loudQUIETloud because the band's well-rehearsed performances are indeed loud—age hasn't stolen a single decibel from the group's genre-defining fusion of angular post-punk and catchy powerpop. But behind the scenes, all is quiet: Charles Thompson (a/k/a Black Francis), Kim Deal, Joey Santiago, and David Lovering have little to talk about. They've grown into very different individuals who have just one thing in common: cashing in on a sound that has spawned a worldwide cult of rabid fans, even more so since the Boston quartet broke up in 1992. It's the personal lives behind the myth that Cantor and Galkin examine, though there's not much to work with. All four are fairly average and pretty likable, dealing with problems we all deal with: substance abuse, divorce, death, parenthood, etc. Beyond Lovering popping Valium and bumming out his bandmates, the entire affair looks and feels like a reality television show minus the cheap drama

Imagen
Imagen
Imagen
Imagen
Sobre el rip:

Note: I ripped this from a PAL DVD that had rather bad image quality(and what seemed to be NTSC->PAL ghosting), even though the uploader said it was untouched. I created a larger size rip(larger than 1 CD) to keep the quality loss at a minimum.

File Name .........................................: loudQUIETloud - A Film About the Pixies.avi
File Size (in bytes) ............................: 1,261,230,080 bytes
Runtime ............................................: 1:25:24

Video Codec ...................................: XviD ISO MPEG-4
Frame Size ......................................: 640x352 (AR: 1.818)
FPS .................................................: 25.000
Video Bitrate ...................................: 1447 kb/s
Bits per Pixel ...................................: 0.257 bpp
B-VOP, N-VOP, QPel, GMC.............: [B-VOP], [], [], []

Audio Codec ...................................: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) AC3
Sample Rate ...................................: 48000 Hz
Audio Bitrate ...................................: 384 kb/s [6 channel(s)] CBR

Audio Codec ...................................: 0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3
Sample Rate ...................................: 48000 Hz
Audio Bitrate ...................................: 128 kb/s Stereo, CBR

No. of audio streams .......................: 2

ed2k linkloudQUIETloud - A Film About the Pixies.avi ed2k link stats

En lanzamiento. Salut. :)

Avatar de Usuario
edusus
Mensajes: 625
Registrado: Jue 27 Ene, 2005 01:00
Ubicación: En la casa de Big Bang

Mensaje por edusus » Jue 18 Ene, 2007 07:57

¿Pixies?, por Dios!!! pinchado, no tengo suficientes palabras de agradecimiento :shock:
Imagen

zeppogrouxo
cangurosuperduro
Mensajes: 3081
Registrado: Mar 02 Sep, 2003 02:00

Mensaje por zeppogrouxo » Jue 18 Ene, 2007 09:06

Jurl, millón de gracias. Pa la saca pero ya. :plas:

Avatar de Usuario
SUBLIMOTRUST
Mensajes: 3248
Registrado: Sab 29 Ene, 2005 01:00
Ubicación: Microespasmos

Mensaje por SUBLIMOTRUST » Jue 18 Ene, 2007 13:22

Póngome ya!!!!

Slukius zembla
Mi última aventura musical :music: : https://thebackwards.bandcamp.com/

Mi proyecto personal :music: : https://electricsparkle.bandcamp.com/

zeppogrouxo
cangurosuperduro
Mensajes: 3081
Registrado: Mar 02 Sep, 2003 02:00

Mensaje por zeppogrouxo » Jue 18 Ene, 2007 13:26

Por cierto hace ya horas que lo pinche y no aparece ni una fuente. :roll:

Avatar de Usuario
SUBLIMOTRUST
Mensajes: 3248
Registrado: Sab 29 Ene, 2005 01:00
Ubicación: Microespasmos

Mensaje por SUBLIMOTRUST » Jue 18 Ene, 2007 13:41

Debe ser tu mula zeppo, yo veo una fuente completa y a edusus con un mísero chunk.

Ah: Zembla, me parece que no tienes el archivo en lanzamiento o lo que sea que ponga en tu emule. Lo digo porque estoy de 1170.... :? ... :wink: .

Slukius.
Mi última aventura musical :music: : https://thebackwards.bandcamp.com/

Mi proyecto personal :music: : https://electricsparkle.bandcamp.com/

Avatar de Usuario
friedmind
pfffff
Mensajes: 441
Registrado: Jue 11 Nov, 2004 01:00
Ubicación: patagonia

Mensaje por friedmind » Jue 18 Ene, 2007 13:49

Clickeado sin dudarlo!
ojala aparescan subs en algun momento!

muchas gracias zembla!

zembla
Mensajes: 219
Registrado: Dom 08 Ago, 2004 02:00

Mensaje por zembla » Jue 18 Ene, 2007 14:57

Agrego que el segundo canal, acabo de descubrirlo :oops: ,tiene un interesante comentario del director...

Sobre los subs habra que esperar alguna edicion por alli pero iguamente vale la pena el esfuerzo :)

Finalmente deberia verse el set acustico (estoy bajando ahora) :
ed2k linkPixies - Acoustic Live In Newport (2006).avi ed2k link stats
Con muchas fuentes tambien :)

-solo faltaria encontrar el "Boston Paradise" que ya tiene ripeo, pero no veo fuentes completas. Eso no puede tardar en caer.

Salut pixiomanos...

zembla
Mensajes: 219
Registrado: Dom 08 Ago, 2004 02:00

Mensaje por zembla » Jue 18 Ene, 2007 15:03

SUBLIMOTRUST escribió:Debe ser tu mula zeppo, yo veo una fuente completa y a edusus con un mísero chunk.

Ah: Zembla, me parece que no tienes el archivo en lanzamiento o lo que sea que ponga en tu emule. Lo digo porque estoy de 1170.... :? ... :wink: .

Slukius.
Pues si esta en lanzamiento desde el primer momento, junto a Playtime (edicion restaurada avisada en otro hilo) pero...no se quiza algun misterio de las "conecciones ofuscadas" (grr). No os preocupeis que llegara :)

Ps: "amigos" friendmind (LowID)/sublimotrust y clare guilty.Slot adesus (en rotacion). Estaria bien que lo dejarais en rls, para ayudar. :)

De ser posible publicadlo en FH que tengo problemas para conectar la pagina, eso deberia acelerar el asunto.

taladro
Mensajes: 33
Registrado: Lun 19 Ago, 2002 02:00

Mensaje por taladro » Jue 18 Ene, 2007 21:57

no tiene de casualidad subtitulos verdad?
ahi vi que alguien hablaba de FH para mi desde argentina me es imposible entrar hace rato, es que cambio por alguna URL que desconozco?

Avatar de Usuario
Arquero
Mensajes: 38
Registrado: Jue 17 Abr, 2003 02:00

Mensaje por Arquero » Dom 21 Ene, 2007 12:02

Qué maravilla de material!. :plas:

zembla
Mensajes: 219
Registrado: Dom 08 Ago, 2004 02:00

Mensaje por zembla » Lun 22 Ene, 2007 21:10

Por agregar un par de links...ed2k linkPixies - Acoustic Live In Newport (2006).avi ed2k link stats (DVDRip comprobado) :)

y ed2k linkPixies - live at the town & country town, London - DVD rip.avi ed2k link stats -material en vivo de los 80. (edit: del 88. Comprobado.Excelente calidad de imagen y sonido :)
ed2k linkThe Pixies-Club Date Live at the Paradise in Boston(2006)By PioioQuinho.avi ed2k link stats recital "en casa" de la gira "Sellout" del 2004. Bajando ... ;)