Ah, the nostalgia of watching these intros - brings back so many great memories. Alex Cox presented these wonderfully and the scripts are funny and informative.
Talk about damning with faint praise! The Duellists isn't perfect but definitely shows promise and talent. Most directors would kill to have it as their first film.
THAT takes me back!!!.."we are late because of coverage of golf.." I used to HEAR that a LOT on BBC 2 in the 90's. The times they cancelled Star Trek because of sport was a pain in the fucking ass.
You can't appreciate "The Duelists" unless you've experienced pathological obsession. Then, it changes from beautiful visions to an agonising, awesome 👌 👏 👍 reality. ❤️
Sadly John, I don't think we ever see it's like again. Which is a massive pity as I think BBC 2/4 or even Channel 4/ Film 4 could get a Mark Kermode or even Alex Cox to present it on a Sunday night. I'm sure they can bring in a fair old fanbase to watch Cult and Odd movies. I think it's a shame but thanks to Sky Movies and other film channels plus DVD and the Internet (I bet you could find half these films on Moviedrome on youtube) has ruined any chance of shows like this. I loved Moviedrome during the Cox year's as the films were for 80% of the time unknown (they did show films from big directors like Stone, Hitchcock, Peckinpah) and Cox was a hugely likeable presenter and I loved that he wasn't afraid to knock the films and not brown nose them (which could have turned a lot of people tuning in off, to be fair to Cox he didn't pick 90% of the films unlike Mark Cousins ). I loved how well informed Cox was about some of the films (the more passionate he was on a film the longer the intro's were) . After Cox left the show did go downhill in my opinion, I wasn't the biggest fan of Mark Cousins. Cousins wasn't as likeable or as quirky as Cox plus I always got with Cousins that he was above most of the films he was introducing and the choices of films became more commercial during his reign, although he did have the odd great cult oddity ( Society which still gives me nightmares lol ). I might be a tad harsh on Cousins, I thought he was great on his Scene by Scene series. But for me he was the wrong choice for Moviedrome (Mark Kermode would have been a better choice)
I wish it would come back. But I disagree with Cox here, I think "Duellists" is a very moving film, it shows how attitudes and honour were EVERYTHING in the past.
I loved The Duellist as its a clever visual film. In my opinion at the time, I think filmmakers like Ridley Scott and Alan Parker were unfairly labelled advert directors due to their pervious professions. They are visual storytellers.
Alex Cox was the conduit through which I discovered so many great films.
Ah, the nostalgia of watching these intros - brings back so many great memories. Alex Cox presented these wonderfully and the scripts are funny and informative.
Talk about damning with faint praise! The Duellists isn't perfect but definitely shows promise and talent. Most directors would kill to have it as their first film.
For many directors, The Duellists would be their best film. That the film merely marks the debut of Ridley Scott is a monument to his vast talent.
THAT takes me back!!!.."we are late because of coverage of golf.." I used to HEAR that a LOT on BBC 2 in the 90's. The times they cancelled Star Trek because of sport was a pain in the fucking ass.
They should put these on the DVD and Bluray extras.
I miss moviedrome.
You can't appreciate "The Duelists" unless you've experienced pathological obsession. Then, it changes from beautiful visions to an agonising, awesome 👌 👏 👍 reality. ❤️
Oh for the days when The Duellists could be considered typical, homogeneous Hollywood fare
What did he think of Superhero movies I wonder?
Great film. A shame we haven't got Moviedrome anymore.
Sadly John, I don't think we ever see it's like again. Which is a massive pity as I think BBC 2/4 or even Channel 4/ Film 4 could get a Mark Kermode or even Alex Cox to present it on a Sunday night. I'm sure they can bring in a fair old fanbase to watch Cult and Odd movies. I think it's a shame but thanks to Sky Movies and other film channels plus DVD and the Internet (I bet you could find half these films on Moviedrome on youtube) has ruined any chance of shows like this.
I loved Moviedrome during the Cox year's as the films were for 80% of the time unknown (they did show films from big directors like Stone, Hitchcock, Peckinpah) and Cox was a hugely likeable presenter and I loved that he wasn't afraid to knock the films and not brown nose them (which could have turned a lot of people tuning in off, to be fair to Cox he didn't pick 90% of the films unlike Mark Cousins ). I loved how well informed Cox was about some of the films (the more passionate he was on a film the longer the intro's were) .
After Cox left the show did go downhill in my opinion, I wasn't the biggest fan of Mark Cousins. Cousins wasn't as likeable or as quirky as Cox plus I always got with Cousins that he was above most of the films he was introducing and the choices of films became more commercial during his reign, although he did have the odd great cult oddity ( Society which still gives me nightmares lol ). I might be a tad harsh on Cousins, I thought he was great on his Scene by Scene series. But for me he was the wrong choice for Moviedrome (Mark Kermode would have been a better choice)
+Andrew Jefferson Bayer yep ...THAT.FUCKING.VOICE.
I wish it would come back. But I disagree with Cox here, I think "Duellists" is a very moving film, it shows how attitudes and honour were EVERYTHING in the past.
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I loved The Duellist as its a clever visual film. In my opinion at the time, I think filmmakers like Ridley Scott and Alan Parker were unfairly labelled advert directors due to their pervious professions. They are visual storytellers.
Scott aped Kubrick:
1. Kubrick: 2001-A Clockwork Orange-Barry Lyndon
2. Scott: The Duellists-Alien-Blade Runner
Interesting - which Kubrick film is aping with Alien?
@@deckard97 Yes, I agree. Unfortunately the irony of my statement is lost in keyboard translation.
Interesting maybe it's an industry standard
Love his intros, but boy Cox does give off a sense of bitterness
Where is Alex Cox? He was/is absolutely necessary for introducing film.
I thought it was better than Barry Lyndon, actually.
bloody golf!
Lol, not exactly a ringing endorsement.
58 seconds of intro for a 3:50 video?? If you can't find more than 2:52 to say about Duellists, well. I could do 2:52 about the closing shot alone.
Thats quite a harsh critique i really like the" duelists " its a quality movie
I much prefer The Duellists to Barry Lyndon.
Does she say ‘double bill’ weirdly at the start?
BBC pronunciation
"Da-bell bell!"