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rdhull

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Azurestar and Aerogram-The Rose All That Jazz dvds

The Rose...is now on dvd. Snuck in quietly with no fanfare. This is a major milestone for me. This means more to me than a specisal edition Purple Rain...The Rose was my Purple Rain before I even got into Prince...its now on dvd..with commentary by director Mark Rydel..nada much else which is s till cool hearing his commnetary. Havent watched it all yet though but this is primo for me. All That Jazz as well..two seminal movies of my being, of why I am th e way I am are now on dvd.

Funny though how I found out...saw an add for All That Jazz on dvd in two weks ago Best BUy add..yow! Went and picked it up--( I always seen myself as Joe Gideon --pills, booze, sex, its me in th e eighties sort of). So I am in pure pleasure seeing Sandahl Bergman again. I odnt go to th e theatrical Fox releases extra features...until 2 days ago. I look on it and they have a list of Fox releases trailers...and one of them says "The Rose ". I freak..I click it and they shjow the trailer..is this out..coming? is it sliiped in for sale as All That Jazz was? I looked on amazon and KABLAM--ITS THERE.Its been released this week I think. I go to Best Buy th enext day and there she is--the rose dvd sittin all pretty just waiting for me--after all these years...on dvd...life is good. I can die now in a few.
[This message was edited Sun Aug 31 18:30:54 PDT 2003 by rdhull]
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Reply #1 posted 08/31/03 5:38pm

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touched
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MENACE TO SOBRIETY drink
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Reply #2 posted 08/31/03 5:39pm

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Category Musical, Dramas
Studio 20th Century Fox
Orig Year 1979
DVD Encoding Region 1
CDU Part# 5879874
Catalog# 2007587
#Media 1
Street Date Aug 19, 2003
Rating R (MPAA)
Running Time 125 Minutes




Movie Details:
Color; Letter Boxed; Closed Captioned; French Dubbed


DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Single Side - Dual Layer
Widescreen -
1.85
Audio:
4.1 Dolby Surround - English
Dolby Surround - French
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary -
1. Mark Rydell - Director
Theatrical Trailer



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Awards


Best Actress (Nominated), Academy Awards, 1979 - Bette Midler
Best Supporting Actor (Nominated), Academy Awards, 1979 - Frederic Forrest
Best Film Editing (Nominated), Academy Awards, 1979
Best Sound (Nominated), Academy Awards, 1979


Cast and Crew Information


Director Mark Rydell
Starring Bette Midler
Featuring Alan Bates, Rudy Bond, Frederic Forrest, Will Hare, David Keith, Barry Primus, Harry Dean Stanton
Composer Paul A. Rothchild
Director of Photography Vilmos Zsigmond
Editor Robert L. Wolfe
Producer Marvin Worth
Production Designer Richard MacDonald
Screenwriter Bo Goldman


Description


In this authentic, entertaining, and tragic film, Bette Midler plays Rose, a talented but exhausted, alcoholic rock star whose entire life is controlled by her cutthroat manager, Rudge (Alan Bates). Taking a bleak look at the downside of the music industry, THE ROSE chronicles the precipitous fall of this fictional rock & roll diva (modeled after Janis Joplin) as she nears a concert date in her home town that she hasn't been to in years. Pulled down by raging alcoholism and drug addiction, as well as her own insecurities, Rose's life begins to deteriorate to the point of complete self-destruction, all the while begging Rudge for a break in her grueling tour schedule. This raw, uncompromising, witty, and ultimately heartbreaking film includes several incredible musical performances by Midler in actual concert settings. THE ROSE is Midler's first role as an actress, and she embodies the alternately frenetic, worn-out, enraged, and sweetly insecure star with an almost inconceivable power, especially when interacting with her love, the faithfully adoring Dyer (Frederic Forrest).
In director Mark Rydell's THE ROSE, loosely based on the life of Janis Joplin, Bette Midler plays a talented but troubled rock star who is caught up in the heady world of professional success and heartbreaking love affairs.

THE ROSE was originally titled THE JANIS JOPLIN STORY.

Director Mark Rydell originally envisioned Bette Midler, whom he had seen performing in New York, for the role of Rose, but the studio turned him down. Years later, the project fell under his control again, and he got the go ahead to use Midler.

For the concert sequences, Rydell staged an actual live concert with an audience of extras in period garb. Midler performed all of the numbers several times over, wowing the audience, who had no idea who she was.

All of the music in the film was recorded live, with no prerecorded music used.

"Welcome to rock & roll."--Rudge (Alan Bates) to Dyer (Frederic Forrest) when Rose (Bette Midler) has a breakdown

"...So many finely drawn episodes, so much brittle, raunchy humor and such an unexpectedly alluring performance from Bette Midler in the title role..."
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #3 posted 08/31/03 5:39pm

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Unfortunkanetly this might get deleted cuz of a particular name in the title... sad
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Reply #4 posted 08/31/03 5:39pm

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<--- not familiar with "The Rose" redface
Fear is the mind-killer.
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Reply #5 posted 08/31/03 5:40pm

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All That Jazz



Description


Bob Fosse's semi-autobiographical film celebrates show business stripped of glitz or giddy illusions. Joe Gideon (Roy Scheider) is at the top of the heap, one of the most successful directors and choreographers in musical theatre. But he can feel his world slowly collapsing around him--his obsession with work has almost destroyed his personal life, and only his bottles of pills keep him going. As he struggles to right his relationships with his ex-wife, his lover, and his daughter, he also has to cope with his failing health. Soon it's clear he'll have to make a choice: his art--or his life. A talented director and choreographer of both film and stage, Fosse was perhaps best known for helming the film version of CABARET and creating the musical CHICAGO.
"All That Jazz" is allegedly heavily based on filmmaker Bob Fosse's own life.

The film features Fosse's choreography in all of the dance scenes which are shot from many angles to give viewers an excellent view of the dance.

The film credits the open heart surgery sequence to the Cardiac Surgical Team at St. Luke's Hospital Center in New York City, John E. Hutchinson III, Senior Surgeon. Dick DiBona arranged the photography for the sequence. The patient is not identified.

"Well folks, what can I tell you about my next guest? This cat allowed himself to be adored but not loved. And his success in show business was matched by failure in his personal relationships... that's where he really bombed. And he came to believe that work, love, his whole life, even himself and all that jazz, was bullshit. He became the numero uno game player, to the point where the games ended and the reality began. Like, for this cat, the only reality is death..." (O'Connor Flood, the ultimate variety show host, introducing the final appearance of Joe Gideon)



"['All That Jazz'] doesn't have a chance. It's going to be mostly 'Kramer vs. Kramer'. I'm such a long shot I think anyone who bets on me should get a toaster, like they give out in banks, for having made the investment." -- Director Bob Fosse on his film's chances at the 1979 Academy Awards

"...The most forthrightly candid variation ever worked out on Peter Pan...A key to the success of the production is the performance of Roy Scheider..."
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #6 posted 08/31/03 5:41pm

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teller said:

<--- not familiar with "The Rose" redface

You NEED ato se this..nothing is better than seeing tragic women onscreen etc played to the hilt
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #7 posted 08/31/03 5:41pm

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pejman said:

Unfortunkanetly this might get deleted cuz of a particular name in the title... sad

i don't see why it'd get deleted...confuse

as for the movies...i haven't seen either one of 'em. boxed
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Reply #8 posted 08/31/03 5:41pm

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And both these mnuthafuckas came out in 1979..they dont make emlike this anymore
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Reply #9 posted 08/31/03 5:42pm

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rdhull said:

teller said:

<--- not familiar with "The Rose" redface

You NEED to see this..nothing is better than seeing tragic women onscreen etc played to the hilt

<--- noted
Fear is the mind-killer.
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Reply #10 posted 08/31/03 5:42pm

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pejman said:

Unfortunkanetly this might get deleted cuz of a particular name in the title... sad


confuse

they didnt get banned did they?
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Reply #11 posted 08/31/03 5:43pm

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rdhull said:

pejman said:

Unfortunkanetly this might get deleted cuz of a particular name in the title... sad


confuse

they didnt get banned did they?

Aero is around...Azzie is gone. sad
Fear is the mind-killer.
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Reply #12 posted 08/31/03 5:43pm

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teller said:

rdhull said:

teller said:

<--- not familiar with "The Rose" redface

You NEED to see this..nothing is better than seeing tragic women onscreen etc played to the hilt

<--- noted


Not that u or anyone cares...but if u see these films u will se how I was created so to speak--add Richard Pryors Wanted standup concert film and walla--I mean voila..these are powerful movies..when movies meant something.
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Reply #13 posted 08/31/03 6:03pm

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I don't like "the Rose" song. hmm
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Reply #14 posted 08/31/03 6:05pm

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aeeehhh its just a song
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Reply #15 posted 08/31/03 6:07pm

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althom said:

I don't like "the Rose" song. hmm


It was th ejam upon release..not made into th e sap its become..but still..that song is and always wil be da jam.I listen to Radiohead, Al Green, Rolling Stomnes..and The Rose is just as good as any songs they created imho. Make amuthafucka cry. Aint nothin wrong with bein moved by muisc..we cant choose what moves us. Oh here I am defending it lol
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Reply #16 posted 08/31/03 6:08pm

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TrialByLiar said:

aeeehhh its just a song

Im talkin about The dvd Movie as well ding dong lol
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Reply #17 posted 08/31/03 6:27pm

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hmmm, with the 2 people mentioned in the title, i thought this was going to be some bizarre offshoot of the recent "polyamory" craze... eek
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Reply #18 posted 08/31/03 6:27pm

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rdhull said:

althom said:

I don't like "the Rose" song. hmm


It was th ejam upon release..




the jam? well, it's a great song, but i don't know if a "jam" is the way to describe it biggrin
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Reply #19 posted 08/31/03 6:31pm

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AaronSuperior said:

rdhull said:

althom said:

I don't like "the Rose" song. hmm


It was th ejam upon release..




the jam? well, it's a great song, but i don't know if a "jam" is the way to describe it biggrin

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