Blow-Up Trailer (1966)
Brilliant, ...
Brilliant, particularly the 'real time' photography session with the rustling trees, and the 'real-time' discovery of the body in the photograph. Spoilt by the white-faced, idiot mime artists/student sections.
holy shit! its in ...
holy shit! its in colour!!!!
Ware are ...
Ware are thebrothuhs?
Swinging London -3
Swinging London -3
I love that film ...
I love that film one of my favorite
aah one of my all ...
aah one of my all time fav :)
Inspired by this ...
Inspired by this trailer - a current trailer from a german student film: /watch?v=0iKPG_IFwFA> or search at youtube for: Shots - der Kinofilm (Trailer)
Funny, I never seen ...
Funny, I never seen this film but I love this trailer's narrator with Stroll On too. I have this vid in my favorites.
train kept a rollin
train kept a rollin
...well, many know ...
...well, many know it best by the name Train Kept A-Rollin.
the clothes were ...
the clothes were cool back then. I saw this movie, it is still good who done it.
youtube.com/user/ ...
youtube.com/user/MsDansD blowup channel in Prague))
I believe the song ...
I believe the song is called Train Kept A Rolling or something along those lines, but I agree great song
I bet you thought ...
I bet you thought Avatar was rilly rilly profound.
Who give a shit!
Who give a shit!
Duh! That was the ...
Duh! That was the whole point of the movie! Reality is meaningless. We provide our own meaning. The movie is not supposed to make sense. Try reading the Julio Cortazar short story. Stupidity is not cool.
The music heard is ...
The music heard is "Stroll On" featuring the dual lead guitar work of Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. Jeff Beck is heard first with the overdriven feedback drenched opening with Jimmy Page providing the second lead guitar break. "Stroll On" is a reworking of The Yardbirds' 1965 classic "Train Kept A Rollin'". "Stroll On" is credited as a Yardbirds group composition. The song appeared on the 1966 soundtrack album.
Every scene in the ...
Every scene in the film has meaning, probably relating to perception and the emptiness of Thomas' life. Antonioni was a veteran film-maker of some note, and I feel sure nothing is in the film for no good reason. It's a beautifully shot film that makes you think. Expecting an obvious narrative is a sure way to disliking the film.
Greatest film ever?
Greatest film ever?
probably every ...
probably every photographers fav. movie
argentino y ...
argentino y comunista y promarihuana!!
train kept a ...
train kept a rollin !
You're wrong. He's ...
You're wrong. He's argentinian, although he was born in Brussels (Belgium).