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To Live and Die in LA is now on Prime
Posted on 2/14/25 at 8:53 pm
Posted on 2/14/25 at 8:53 pm
I just bought the 4k a few weeks ago and in true fashion, it comes to streaming after years off (Just happened against recently with After Hours)
This movie is often posted about with people being unable to watch it, so I just wanted to update the board. I don't remember it being on a main streaming option for at least 5 years if not more.
This movie is often posted about with people being unable to watch it, so I just wanted to update the board. I don't remember it being on a main streaming option for at least 5 years if not more.
Posted on 2/14/25 at 9:18 pm to SlowFlowPro
Love it. It’s oozing 80s in the best way possible. Willem Dafoe’s breakout role. Willam Petersen is a hell of an actor and should have had a bigger career is a leading man. And of course the Director William Friedkin is in top form here.
Posted on 2/14/25 at 9:29 pm to pevetohead
I was waiting for football to end to watch the 4k. I did watch another Friedkin movie that I need to make a thread about.
I also need to watch After Hours
If the original Vanishing comes on a service soon I'm going to get pissed
I also need to watch After Hours
If the original Vanishing comes on a service soon I'm going to get pissed
Posted on 2/15/25 at 12:32 am to SlowFlowPro
So fricking good. Saw this in the movie theatre 3X. Of course, this was right in my wheelhouse age range and that shite was cheap for a matinee back then.
Posted on 2/15/25 at 8:27 am to SlowFlowPro
I recorded it off TCM a couple years ago but that recording “expired” this why I still buy physical copies of stuff but glad to see it on streaming
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Posted on 2/15/25 at 8:41 am to H-Town Tiger
Bought the movie years ago and no longer have a vcr. Good action packed movie with a great chase. Will watch again.
Posted on 2/15/25 at 8:43 am to H-Town Tiger
I love you guys but it's like we live in 2 different worlds.
I can't imagine ever chasing a movie from streaming service to streaming service or not having unfettered access to it whenever I like.
It's as bizarre to me as seeing red box kiosks outside Walgreens. It's been at least 15-20 years since I last used a red box
I can't imagine ever chasing a movie from streaming service to streaming service or not having unfettered access to it whenever I like.
It's as bizarre to me as seeing red box kiosks outside Walgreens. It's been at least 15-20 years since I last used a red box
Posted on 2/15/25 at 8:49 am to CAD703X
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I can't imagine ever chasing a movie from streaming service to streaming service or not having unfettered access to it whenever I like.
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I just bought the 4k
Posted on 2/15/25 at 8:54 am to SlowFlowPro
Cute I've had a 4k rip for years and you started this thread instructing people to go to prime because the movie is there.
But of course you deflect because you proudly purchased the DVD so you don't need to chase it anymore.
What a miserable way to find movies.
But of course you deflect because you proudly purchased the DVD so you don't need to chase it anymore.
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just bought the 4k a few weeks ago and in true fashion, it comes to streaming after years off
What a miserable way to find movies.
This post was edited on 2/15/25 at 8:55 am
Posted on 2/15/25 at 8:59 am to JackVincennes
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JackVincennes
Did you do consulting work on this one?
This post was edited on 2/15/25 at 9:00 am
Posted on 2/15/25 at 9:00 am to CAD703X
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Cute I've had a 4k rip for years
Cute
My actions are legal
Posted on 2/15/25 at 9:02 am to CAD703X
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CAD703X
Dude, WTF is your problem
He’s just letting people know a movie that is not a popular mainstream hit but is well regarded and has been discussed on this board, that hasn’t been easy to find is now available on streaming. It also wasn’t the easiest to find on physical media either for a while.
Posted on 2/15/25 at 12:30 pm to CAD703X
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Cute I've had a 4k rip for years and you started this thread instructing people to go to prime because the movie is there.
But of course you deflect because you proudly purchased the DVD so you don't need to chase it anymore.
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just bought the 4k a few weeks ago and in true fashion, it comes to streaming after years off
What a miserable way to find movies.
I don't understand what's happening here man. Are you bringing your poli-board hatred of the slopro over here to the M/TV board?
Posted on 2/15/25 at 12:34 pm to SlowFlowPro
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I was waiting for football to end to watch the 4k. I did watch another Friedkin movie that I need to make a thread about.
I also need to watch After Hours
If the original Vanishing comes on a service soon I'm going to get pissed
I read years ago, he chose unknown actors for the movie because he wanted the movie making part of it to sorta be the star of the show.
Posted on 2/15/25 at 1:27 pm to Pandy Fackler
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I don't understand what's happening here man. Are you bringing your poli-board hatred of the slopro over here to the M/TV board?
No no no. That's the Accountant trailer thread.
CAD is just a big proponent of stealing media and thinks people who won't are simps, basically.
Posted on 2/16/25 at 5:51 pm to SlowFlowPro
I finally did watch it today. This movie definitely fricks.
It was so kinetic basically from the get go, in terms of both cinematography and pacing. Usually this fails because the director relies on too much in media res instead of real exposition and then constant mcguffins to justify the pace thereafter (the latest Mission Impossible movie is the perfect example of this), but Friedkin wasn't fricking around this time.
Another area where this film succeeds (and most modern directors fail) is subverting the genre, and I don't mean setting a neo noire in sunny LA without almost any night scenes. Our lead is a bad man, but not an antagonist (as we have a clear one without reproach). Our lead's story unfolds more like Falling Down or Taxi Driver than your typical crime content and it's done pretty flawlessly.
I watched Manhunter a few months ago and it's crazy that Peterson never really became a star, with his crazy back to back entry into film. (As an aside, while both of the movies deal with the obsession and compulsion of the hunt, I will give Manhunter the edge in the character development). Less than 10 years after this, Peterson was relegated to playing the dad in Fear.
As was posted in here, the music was top notch.
This movie was also crazy for the young acting talent. Other than Peterson and Dafoe, you had John Tuturro and Jane Leeves (If you ever wanted to see Daphne from Frasier in lingerie, spread eagle as a gift for a a lady, this is your chance).
The 4K transfer was also excellent. Sometimes transfers from 80s movies can be pretty grainy and not worth it, but this was the best of both words of crystal clarity on actual film (and filmmaking). I assume the version on Prime is a digital transfer of this 4K restoration.
It was so kinetic basically from the get go, in terms of both cinematography and pacing. Usually this fails because the director relies on too much in media res instead of real exposition and then constant mcguffins to justify the pace thereafter (the latest Mission Impossible movie is the perfect example of this), but Friedkin wasn't fricking around this time.
Another area where this film succeeds (and most modern directors fail) is subverting the genre, and I don't mean setting a neo noire in sunny LA without almost any night scenes. Our lead is a bad man, but not an antagonist (as we have a clear one without reproach). Our lead's story unfolds more like Falling Down or Taxi Driver than your typical crime content and it's done pretty flawlessly.
I watched Manhunter a few months ago and it's crazy that Peterson never really became a star, with his crazy back to back entry into film. (As an aside, while both of the movies deal with the obsession and compulsion of the hunt, I will give Manhunter the edge in the character development). Less than 10 years after this, Peterson was relegated to playing the dad in Fear.
As was posted in here, the music was top notch.
This movie was also crazy for the young acting talent. Other than Peterson and Dafoe, you had John Tuturro and Jane Leeves (If you ever wanted to see Daphne from Frasier in lingerie, spread eagle as a gift for a a lady, this is your chance).
The 4K transfer was also excellent. Sometimes transfers from 80s movies can be pretty grainy and not worth it, but this was the best of both words of crystal clarity on actual film (and filmmaking). I assume the version on Prime is a digital transfer of this 4K restoration.
Posted on 2/16/25 at 9:00 pm to SlowFlowPro
Great movie in general, but the heist and resulting car chase on the LA freeway is what makes the whole thing.
The briefcase breaking open and the phone book used for weight popping out was an accident but they rolled with it and used it in the film, cursing the guy out and asking where the real money was hidden.
The briefcase breaking open and the phone book used for weight popping out was an accident but they rolled with it and used it in the film, cursing the guy out and asking where the real money was hidden.
Posted on 2/16/25 at 10:14 pm to teke184
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The briefcase breaking open and the phone book used for weight popping out was an accident but they rolled with it and used it in the film, cursing the guy out and asking where the real money was hidden.
That's funny.
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but the heist and resulting car chase on the LA freeway is what makes the whole thing.
I actually prefer the filmmaking in the airport scene.
The song they used was one of the more perfect uses of songs in a film I've seen in a long time.
Posted on 2/17/25 at 9:59 am to SlowFlowPro
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CAD is just a big proponent of stealing media and thinks people who won't are simps, basically.
I'm a big proponent of stealing from Hollywood too. Especially movies that are decades old that the studios have long since made their money off of.
But it doesn't bother me if you or others want to give them your money and To Live and Die in LA is an awesome movie. I have it in my movie collection.
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