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re: I've never seen Apocalypse Now, should I go with the basic or the Redux?

Posted on 12/1/20 at 1:43 pm to
Posted by PowerTool
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Posted on 12/1/20 at 1:43 pm to
I think the most interesting "new to me" aspect of the doc was learning about previous attempts to adapt Heart of Darkness, and how that was an early influence on Apocalypse Now before Francis spiraled out of control into god knows what.

We read Heart of Darkness my sophomore year of high school accompanied by a watch of Apocalypse Now, so I knew there was some connection but had never read deeper.

Is there anything else you would recommend reading or watching about the making of the movie?
Posted by Hot Carl
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Posted on 12/1/20 at 8:36 pm to
quote:

I think the most interesting "new to me" aspect of the doc was learning about previous attempts to adapt Heart of Darkness,


I thought that was cool, too. For the non-watchers of the doc, Orson Welles wanted to adapt Conrad’s Heart of Darkness in the late 30s, but it was maybe deemed too difficult to adapt to screen? Anyway, Welles moved on to Citizen Kane as his film debut. Obviously it would have had to have been set before Vietnam and WWII, so his version—and vision—would have been interesting to have seen. But then we wouldn’t have gotten Citizen or Apocalypse Now (probably), so I’ll happily make that trade.

Welles did at least narrate Heart of Darkness on his radio program, so his voice narrates some of the AN documentary, which I thought was really cool. Pretty sure he was simply reciting passages verbatim.

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We read Heart of Darkness my sophomore year of high school accompanied by a watch of Apocalypse Now,


Your English teacher was way cooler than mine. I literally knew that Joseph Conrad had written an important work called “Heart of Darkness” and that was about it. Don’t even remember her thing it to AN.

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Is there anything else you would recommend reading or watching about the making of the movie?


Oh Lord, don’t get me to lying or trying to pass myself off as some sort of expert on Apocalypse Now. It was the mid aughts, so not THAT long ago. But I do remember doing most of my research the old-fashioned way—at the library. But one of,the great things about the film—and the novella—is that it’s so dense that 10 people could take away 10 different things from it and all be just as valid. So, the film could move you in any which way, or a theme could speak to you so seemingly specifically, that your topic could be just about anything and there was plenty of research out there to back it up/support it. I don’t remember reading or watching anything specific except the actual film itself.
Posted by YNWA
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Posted on 12/2/20 at 6:53 am to
Original first. Redux for Colleen Camp's tittays!
Posted by thenza
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Posted on 12/2/20 at 9:24 am to


I decided to look up said tittays.

Yikes. My wife is young and hot. She also has some nice titties. Then I see a picture like this and I’m scared of the future...
This post was edited on 12/2/20 at 9:27 am
Posted by chinese58
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Posted on 12/2/20 at 10:13 am to
Basic is what I'd watch.
Posted by Mufassa
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Posted on 12/5/20 at 6:51 pm to
Anyone know what streaming service has Redux?
Posted by FearlessFreep
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Posted on 12/5/20 at 11:40 pm to
Better to remember her as she was in Clue:



Yes, that’s the same woman.
This post was edited on 12/5/20 at 11:41 pm
Posted by 1999
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Posted on 12/6/20 at 7:44 am to
Pretty sure it’s on Hulu right now. It’s usually on one of Amazon, Netflix or Hulu.

I prefer the redux, but do watch both versions.
This post was edited on 12/6/20 at 7:45 am
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