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  • Is this song available anywhere? It doesn't features on the soundtrack album.

  • Can't help but feel like he's laying on a giant used maxipad. Gives the title sequence a John Waters quality.

  • Best opening credits and music ever.

  • Wonderful movie, but the at the end they should have split from each other with no justification and without any revelation of identity for a perfect ending in my simple opinion...

  • the best sound track, best music, best actors, best city

  • Stunning visuals and sublime music in this great film.

    No other film can compare...

  • This are my favorite opening credits as well.Theres just something about that music,and those paintings.Its soooooo sexy,yet classy.

  • The strange lush apex of 1970s sophistication.

  • Wow. That is the most extraordinary and evocative description I have ever heard.

    Dead on. Kudos!

  • These are my favorite opening credits ever. I'm grateful Francis Bacon let Bertolucci use his paintings; they are visually stunning and thematically perfect without being redundant. This movie has everything. It's an experience.

  • Art. Just pure raw, beautiful magnificent art. huh They dont movies like this anymore.

  • this is real Film, this is real ART...., this is Love, Emotional and Abstract, genius and Beautiful.

    Fuck Capitalism, fuck all fucing money makers. FUCK STEVEN SPIELBERG

  • Why?

  • Fuckin' A...

    Art in cinema still exists. You just gotta look for it. To me it's in the hands of PTA, Lars Von Trier, Quentin Tarantino, and Rich Linklater.

  • @McNugget06

    please dont for a minute day QT is a genuis - he made nothing but crap since Jackie Brown

  • I thought "Basterds" was brilliant. I also loved Kill Bill Vol. 1. It's not high class snooty art in the sense that you mean, but his work is still cinematic art none the less. If you want to look for more "up-scale" work in modern cinema look at Gaspar Noe. I enjoy all variations of class as far as film is concerned. You don't really love cinema unless you love watching all variations of it to some degree.

  • @BigBuddha3  yeah

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