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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen
Just watched Memento for the 5th time tonight. Incredible movie, the best of the 21st Century so far in my opinion and it's in my top 5 all-time (behind Godfather 1, Godfather 2, Citizen Kane, and 12 Angry Men). Memento just keeps getting better with each subsequent viewing for me. I normally can tear a film to shreds with repeat viewings, but not this one.
Interesting. I saw this when it came out in 2001 and always wanted to rewatch it. In your opinion, does the subsequent viewings of the film improve because you don't focus on the plot as much. Also, would you recommend getting the 2 disc special edition that came out in 2002 or the blu ray edition? I'm going to assume you own the film since you've seen it several times.
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen
Just watched Memento for the 5th time tonight. Incredible movie, the best of the 21st Century so far in my opinion and it's in my top 5 all-time (behind Godfather 1, Godfather 2, Citizen Kane, and 12 Angry Men). Memento just keeps getting better with each subsequent viewing for me. I normally can tear a film to shreds with repeat viewings, but not this one.
Interesting. I saw this when it came out in 2001 and always wanted to rewatch it. In your opinion, does the subsequent viewings of the film improve because you don't focus on the plot as much. Also, would you recommend getting the 2 disc special edition that came out in 2002 or the blu ray edition? I'm going to assume you own the film since you've seen it several times.
I only have the single disc DVD. From what I have read, the Blu-ray does NOT have all of the special features that come on the 2-disc DVD. And it is an earlier Blu-ray release that was done with the MPEG2 codec. I'm sure it looks better than DVD, but it's not going to be anywhere near as good as it COULD have been if Sony had used the AVC codec (which is what they have been using for a while now). AVC is a far more advanced codec than MPEG2. MPEG2 is the standard codec for DVD, but it's simply "old hat" so to speak. Here's a couple reviews of the Blu-ray:
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/38/memento.html
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movies.ph … how=review
The second one has around 20 screenshots for you to look at if you want.
As for your question on repeat viewings, it is good to already know the plot. But the thing that's great about it is that you realize how much work went into writing the script and editing it while you watch it unfold knowing exactly what's coming. The level of detail involved in the film is amazing and repeat viewings allow you to focus on all the little things. And Guy Pearce. What a fuckin' performance. It's just a kickass movie that demands repeat viewings in my opinion.
Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen
I only have the single disc DVD. From what I have read, the Blu-ray does NOT have all of the special features that come on the 2-disc DVD. And it is an earlier Blu-ray release that was done with the MPEG2 codec. I'm sure it looks better than DVD, but it's not going to be anywhere near as good as it COULD have been if Sony had used the AVC codec (which is what they have been using for a while now). AVC is a far more advanced codec than MPEG2. MPEG2 is the standard codec for DVD, but it's simply "old hat" so to speak. Here's a couple reviews of the Blu-ray:
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/38/memento.html
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movies.ph … how=review
The second one has around 20 screenshots for you to look at if you want.
As for your question on repeat viewings, it is good to already know the plot. But the thing that's great about it is that you realize how much work went into writing the script and editing it while you watch it unfold knowing exactly what's coming. The level of detail involved in the film is amazing and repeat viewings allow you to focus on all the little things. And Guy Pearce. What a fuckin' performance. It's just a kickass movie that demands repeat viewings in my opinion.
In that case, I'll just pick up the 2 disc set when there's very little difference between quality. I remember Carrie Anne Moss's doing a good job in the film too. Thanks for the detailed recommendation.
- tejastech08
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen
I only have the single disc DVD. From what I have read, the Blu-ray does NOT have all of the special features that come on the 2-disc DVD. And it is an earlier Blu-ray release that was done with the MPEG2 codec. I'm sure it looks better than DVD, but it's not going to be anywhere near as good as it COULD have been if Sony had used the AVC codec (which is what they have been using for a while now). AVC is a far more advanced codec than MPEG2. MPEG2 is the standard codec for DVD, but it's simply "old hat" so to speak. Here's a couple reviews of the Blu-ray:
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/38/memento.html
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movies.ph … how=review
The second one has around 20 screenshots for you to look at if you want.
As for your question on repeat viewings, it is good to already know the plot. But the thing that's great about it is that you realize how much work went into writing the script and editing it while you watch it unfold knowing exactly what's coming. The level of detail involved in the film is amazing and repeat viewings allow you to focus on all the little things. And Guy Pearce. What a fuckin' performance. It's just a kickass movie that demands repeat viewings in my opinion.
In that case, I'll just pick up the 2 disc set when there's very little difference between quality. I remember Carrie Anne Moss's doing a good job in the film too. Thanks for the detailed recommendation.
Moss did a great job and so did Joe Pantoliano, who was recommended to Nolan by Moss. The two of them starred in the Matrix together shortly before Memento. Those kind of connections are always interesting and it seems like a common thing in Hollywood. Speaking of which, the guy who plays Flass in Batman Begins (fat corrupt cop) is in Memento.
I will warn you about that Memento 2-disc DVD. I haven't played around with it myself, but I've heard it's pretty confusing to navigate it. Huge mindfuck from what I've read. Basically you have to pass a test or something just to even be able to get into the features. And there is an Easter Egg feature that allows you to watch the film in chronological order. I think you can probably find the code if you Google it.
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen
I've always read that about the special edition of Memento as well. Some people says it's the worst menu of any dvd ever.
LOL, worst because they're not smart enough to figure it out. I'm sure the people who figured it out thought it was brilliant.
The second disc of the Batman Begins special edition DVD from 2005 was a similar mindfuck. The features were laid out in a comic book and you had to find where to click in order to play the next feature.
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen
From my understanding the Blu-ray came with only two of the features from the 2-disc DVD: "Anatomy of a Scene," and a commentary for the film with Nolan. Nolan has only ever done two commentaries, one for Insomnia and one for the Memento 2-disc DVD. The single disc DVD actually includes an interesting interview with Nolan from the IFC TV channel. I'm not sure if that interview was included on the 2-disc DVD. Here is an interesting breakdown of the 2-disc mindfuck menu. LOL.
Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen
i saw memento and loved it...
however... maybe i'm retarded, or i am overthinking it... but can someone just explain the movie for me.... it was remarkably entertaining... but i just can't fully wrap my head around what is REALLY going on...
yes... i'm THAT guy
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen
i saw memento and loved it...
however... maybe i'm retarded, or i am overthinking it... but can someone just explain the movie for me.... it was remarkably entertaining... but i just can't fully wrap my head around what is REALLY going on...
yes... i'm THAT guy
Here is the chronological plot from Wikipedia. Highlight to read:
I would consider buying it if I were you ($9.50 for the single disc DVD at Amazon) and re-watch it several times. Like I mentioned, it is one of the few movies I've seen that keeps getting better and better with each viewing. First time around is a total mindfuck but leaves you amazed. The repeat viewings allow you to soak it all in and fully understand WTF's going on while also appreciating aspects that you probably wouldn't notice the first time around because it's so confusing during that initial viewing.