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1. Let's Get Lost
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3. Gentle Giants:Humpback Whales

1. Let's Get Lost
Director: Bruce Weber
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Asin: 630165076X
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 4551
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (9)

5-0 out of 5 stars DVD issue quickly !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic portret of JAZZ GENIUS, Mr. C.B.
It`s time for DVD, issue !!!!!!!!!!!
VHS, is long ago, behind us.

5-0 out of 5 stars Chet Baker: Let's Get lost
I first saw this film at a small arts theater in Newburyport, Ma. in 1988. I was so taken by it that I returned the next three evenings to watch it again and again; it is that good. As soon as the film was released on VHS I purchased it, and it remains one of the treasures in my musical film library. Please, oh please, someone get this film transferred to DVD!

5-0 out of 5 stars NEED DVD VERSION!!![...]
Let's Get Lost is one of the most haunting, visually evocative films ever made. It transcends genres. It is simply criminal that there is not a crystal clear, remastered dolby 5.1 surround version of this remarkable film on DVD! I would buy it for myself and send it as a gift to all my jazz and/or photographer friends!

5-0 out of 5 stars Let's Get Lost on DVD....please!
A year after Chet Baker's tragic death, I remember watching, spellbound, Let's Get Lost, a video format documentary of Chet's life from a handsome, care-free young man in California playing lyrically on his horn to a gaunt-faced middle-aged man obviously ravaged by drugs but still performing with extra-ordianry brilliance only a few months away from his death. One of the most touching moments in the that documentary was a scene where his mother, wife and three kids gather in front of a record player listening to his recording of Blame It On My Youth. I am waiting for the release of a DVD format of this documentary which, sadly, is hard to find even in video format.

5-0 out of 5 stars lets get lost with chet baker
I saw Let get lost back in 1988 in denver at the ogden theater there was only two of us in the theater what a perfect setting for a perfect movie , well not just a movie a veiw into the world of a very lost soul i was captivated and am still to this very day .chet baker is a wonderkin a natural mistake a musical genius what has jazz become without him ? a wasteland of generic artificial elevator music how sad it is to hear people say they love jazz and when i ask them who their favorites are they tell me "kenny g" and noname non descript people i care not to remember what i'm trying to say is what happened ?where did we go wrong ? Chet the jazz world of today has forsaken you and the rest of us who really know what jazz was and is , raw ,absolute and our best freind , and demon .
please release lets get lost so the masses can sink their teeth into something juicy and way too rich ! ... Read more


2. Broken Noses
Director: Bruce Weber
list price: $29.95
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Asin: 6302450586
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 39653
Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Its a Doccumentary About a Boxer NOT a Eros Original
Perhaps one should never review a movie one knows anything about but I think the other reviewers may have gotten it a bit off when they mentioned erroticism. Its a movie about a realy good boxer. The talking about 'girls' may realy have been about the young females of the species. The other reviewers may have some issues with reality. Yes I actually watched it twice, my brother is in it. As a documentary it's a 3 but for entertainment its a zero... OK, So the French liked it a Cans; Does that make it gay?

5-0 out of 5 stars Bruce Weber's video of Andy Minsker - a Must See!
As a fan of Bruce Weber and someone familiar with his shots of boxer, Andy Minsker, I finally purchased 'Broken Noses'. It is very Bruce Weber for those of you familiar with the photographer. The film shows Andy and follows him around his small Oregon home town as he plays coach and friend to his young group of boxers in training. Bruce shows all sides to Andy's life, even attending a family get together where he interviews different family members about Andy. The film is about a 50/50 mix of black and white and color, and intertwined is a great music score that is also very much Bruce Weber. If my memory serves me correctly, I do beleive that Bruce won some International film awards for this film.

4-0 out of 5 stars Cool, violent, honest and embarrassing. Good-looking.
Boxing as aestethics is unquestionably high value entertainment. Broken Noses is violent and graphic, as well as embarrassing and painstakingly honest in this no-holds-barred documentary of prizefighter Andy Minskner. The cool jazz-music of Chet Baker balances the hot tempered rage in the ring, making the experience of Weber's film both appalling and appealing at the same time. You definitely don't have to be a boxing fan to enjoy this (and most fight fans probably won't, because of the undisputable homoeroticism through the lens of Weber, perhaps understood as a weak perception of a hard game), and the bluntness of it's main character who frankly relieves his unhappy childhood with a violent stepfather. This may be Broken Noses' most touching moment.

4-0 out of 5 stars A minor gem: sweet, likeable, touching and erotic.
This is a film about a young boxing champ who, for reasons one discovers as the film progresses, did not make the 'big-time'. In compensation, he has taken under his wing a group of young boys to teach them his art, and philosophy of life. He coaches them, runs them, and is in their corner for their bouts. He comforts them as they take their first punches, which really do hurt. Like all of Bruce Weber's work, there is an underlying hint of eroticism which may spice the film nicely for those inclined to perceive it. Andy Minsker, the boxer, is roughly handsome, with a broken nose and a sleek young body which he loves to show off. He has an infectious laugh, discusses 'girls' with his young charges, teases them and encourages them. His work is something of an antidote for the lack of support in his own youth. His father was a boxer, too, and Andy looked up to him for guidance which wasn't there. Like Andy, he didn't 'make it'. There is a reconciliation, of sorts, on film, and one can see Andy wants that. This film is sweet, likeable, touching, and erotic, with its beautiful, battered protagonist, and his stable of younger would-be stallions. A minor gem. END ... Read more


3. Gentle Giants:Humpback Whales
Director: Bruce Weber
list price: $29.99
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Asin: 630112278X
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 88350
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Humpbacks, My Friends
This video is outstanding. I have been to the DR where the video was shot. I too was within a few feet of one of these great giants. What a sight! This is a video that you will watch over and over again. Great job on production. If you have never seen a humpback up close, you will want to after viewing this video. ... Read more


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