Talk:Irma Vep

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[edit] notorious?

Since when is Assayas notorious? For what? His page contains nothing that I'd consider him "notorious" for, except maybe directing really good films. Maybe it should be changed to "respected"? --Andymussell 02:56, 23 September 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Movie print re-released; posted to Usenet May 3rd 2008

This movie was unavailable from the usual legitimate rental portals (Netflix, etc.) for an extended period of time, at least five years 2002-2007. Fresh commercial copies were apparently made for the retail market some time in April 2008.

On March 3rd, an unknown party posted the DVD to the Usenet newsgroup "alt.binaries.dvd.movies". From there the movie will probably migrate to the P2P groups and experience some resurgence in popularity.

There are two popular tracks to this film -- the life/career of the hugely popular Maggie Cheung, and the life/career of director (and husband) Olivier Assayas. But many people might wander across this movie as an intelligent alternative to "exploitation" media. Or they might be tracking the musical career of the band Luna, aka Stereolab. And although not attributed in the closing credits, much of the musical "bridge work" in the movie sounds suspiciously like Penguin Cafe Orchestra. 96.234.73.179 (talk) 17:49, 8 May 2008 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.234.73.179 (talk) 15:46, 4 May 2008 (UTC)