"Pi" is out on VHS and DVD 74
D.Schmidt writes "The movie "Pi" came out on DVD and VHS several days ago. Its web site is pithemovie.com. Good luck finding it- my friends and I have not been able to find a video store that has it yet. "
Normally I wouldn't mention something like this, but Pi is just a bizarre
movie, definitely something any self respecting Geek should go
see. Keep an eye out for it.
What, no divx? (Score:1)
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exactly..... (Score:1)
Whats a good reasonably priced DVD player to get? (Score:1)
You might want to check out rec.video.dvd and ask around there.
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Great Flick! (Score:1)
Strange.. (Score:1)
I have to say that I find it kind of strange that this was posted on Slashdot, despite the disclaimer. Regardless, Pi was a friggin' awesome movie. I used my movie theater-working friend to get me in to see it three times, and it kept getting better. Not a date movie, though.
I had no idea that Pi had a geek following, but thinking about it now, it seems logical.
All movies are that much when they first come out. (Score:1)
They do it to screw Blockbuster and the other rental chains. That's also why DVDs are cheaper once a film has gone out of print. I wonder, if they start renting all DVDs, if they'll also be $90 when they first come out.
Right at your corner video store (Score:1)
Just saw it tonight at Knapps's Video, corner of Kirkland and Beacon, Somerville, MA., USA. They had 2 copies. I had never heard of it, didn't know what to think so I didn't bother. Apparently, that was a hasty decision...
-Silvari
pretentious film+bad acting+good ideas=migraine (Score:1)
Ok, I'm guessing that people who didn't like the movie didn't comment. So I want to balance it out a bit.
I didn't like the movie all that much - no, I didn't hate it, but I just don't think it was that good!
1) I didn't like a single character in the whole movie - partly from bad acting, partly from bad script. Sure, at an intellectual level I can see where the protaganist is coming from, but there's nothing too compelling about him, or any character (with the possible exception of the Rabbi)
2) The director must assume we are idiots - there is NO SUBTLETY at all in the film. If there are symbols, they are shoved in your face. I mean, the guy finds a brain in the subway, and this absurd scene plays out in which you can just imagine the director kicking and screaming for us to catch the message he's trying to convey. Please, we get it already!
Now, for some good points. The ideas ARE interesting, just not conveyed well. The music is excellent - actually I heard the music first (and the fact that it's about math) made me want to see it. Geeks should see it - but I found myself cringing in my seat on multiple occasions.
What is it? (Score:1)
an excellent film-but more black than white (Score:1)
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oh so cool (Score:1)
Margaret
Crash is out and on sale at Reel.com (Score:1)
Didn't this movie win some sort of award? (Score:1)
-dave
Buy it on DVD (Score:1)
Another Note (Score:1)
I don't like it for where it didn't go ... (Score:1)
When I first heard about the film playing at the local CinemaStar (a promising investment for anyone interested - ticker LUXY)
I truly believe that we (as geeks) are best poised to pursue this complex issue. We have access to hardware that screams so fast trying to simulate reality vis-a-vis 3D games, but how many of these monster CPUs get applied trying to understand reality?
I think its about a 50/50 issue. The behavior of complex systems like the stock market may never be unraveled, or it may one day be a home Beowulf or even someone like distributed.net may do it
These are profound issues
Thank's for listening
David Clatfelter
Zone 4 (Score:1)
Not that I have a DVD... there's about a dozen titles available in Australia, and most of them aren't worth seeing. Zoning sucks.
re:Available at Blockbuster (Score:1)
Also available at Hollywood Video here in Mesa, Az. (Only 2 copies and both were gone.) Guess I have to wait my turn.
Available at Blockbuster (Score:1)
Pi on reel.com: $90.99???? (Score:1)
Yes, I know it's a typo, I've already sent a mail to them asking for the correct price. I just found it funny.
I'm alone (Score:1)
The plot and content aren't the point. They really don't stand up to much examination by themselves. What is remarkable is the direction and design of the movie - they are very much unusual. If you let yourself be drawn into the film they are very effectlve.
To me, it's more about taking you into a state of mind than anything else.
It's late.... (Score:1)
I'm not going to argue that I am not a geek, cause I don't care if I am or not. I would just like to comment on that train of thought. You know, the whole "I AM A SLASHDOT SUBSCRIBER" thing. It's kinda strange that people beging to think of themselves that way, assosiating themselves with a web page or being a geek. It's like, just live, do what you will, stop grouping everything.
JUST A THOUGHT FROM THE "CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG" DEPARTMENT.
The value of pi, the acting issue, and other... (Score:1)
1) People have been debating if we know the exact value of pi, and contending the claims of the movie on this issue...
I think the movie's point, is that pi is such a basic quantity, and we know exactly what it represents, that there sure as hell should be someway to express it simply... but there isn't, and that's what makes it interesting, and that's why looking for patterns in it might be a compelling pursuit.
2) People have been criticizing the acting in the film. As a theatre (well, and astrophysics) major, I've been taught that acting is highly subjective. Personally I thought the acting was well done in the movie, the individual styles appropriate to the surrealistic qualities of the film. And the fact that remains, is that the acting will seem different to each individual who views it, so the actor just does the best that he/she can, hoping to find a performance that the majority will find plausible, but, perhaps most importantly, will be satisfying to him/her-self.
3) In the end, I thought pi was a great, intense, film. And I think some people here are taking it a little too literally (harping on the math, etc.) and failing to see that the whole film is layered metaphors and, essentially, about the human psyche and fanatical pursuit of a goal. Just because something has deep underlying meaning, and is done in an unconventional style doesn't make it "artsy" or pretentious... IT just is finding different ways to speak more clearly to the human soul.
So there.
Wombat
PI rental location (Score:1)
Try stores near college campuses (Score:1)
Didn't this movie win some sort of award? (Score:1)
Cinema Release in the UK (Score:1)
Haven't seen it yet, but I definitely intend to!
Has great music (Score:1)
I didn't like it myself (Score:1)
It's Available In Brattleboro, VT (Score:1)
Northeast USA Computer Show Schedule
I'm alone (Score:1)
That is, of course, you can stand the clausterphobic setting. Most people (including me) found that the setting of the movie ( the apartment, the big computer, black and white ) was the best in ages.
Besides, if Raster liked it ( see his page of random cruft at http://www.labs.redhat.com/~raster), how could it be that bad?
One question...the drill scene...? (Score:1)
I don't like it for where it didn't go ... (Score:1)
Complexity is easy. Simplicity is hard. You can deal with complexity by organizing it into simpler elements. That only takes time. But to find a useful simplification takes experience and a wisdom which only comes from repeatedly risking failure. Life is never just a simple matter of programming.
This, as I see it, is the message of the movie. It's a little scary to see people taking its protagonist as a role model...
-Ed
PI - Reliable Delivery and In Stock for $17.49 (Score:1)
I'm not affiliated with them in any way, but thought I'd pass along a direct link to a dependable (my own personal experience, anyways) DVD shop on the web (unlike 800.com which has not shipped me discs order 6 weeks ago).
PI Link [dvdexpress.com] at DVD Express.
Roy
Try Video Update - for rental (Score:1)
Excellent film.
an excellent film (Score:1)
I had the same feeling... that I had to build something.
It was kind of screwed up though once I started talking to people. Social interaction and intense, obsessive drive don't mix well.
The soundtrack is still one of my favorites when I am building something.
It is... (anybody thinking about Godel?) (Score:1)
The website is purposely confusing. The movie itself is confusing. Ostensibly the movie is about a brilliant mathematician's drive to solve a very hard, or even impossible problem. There are a lot of layers and twists though. I've been told that it's strongly reminiscent of a David Lynch movie.
Does anybody think there's a Godel string for the human mind? :-)
I'm alone (Score:1)
You're right, but I think better acting and better writing would've detracted from the movie. Some movies just aren't about their plots.
an excellent film (Score:1)
alex..
Date Movies (Score:1)
Didn't this movie win some sort of award? (Score:1)
The music was done also at home by another friend in his apartment I think.
That bit about running around for hardware was for some of the scenes they shot with lots of old computer hardware all piled up.
Anyways, the movie either won sundance or won a major award there and they got a $1 million contract pretty much on the spot.
Exactly! What the *hell* is it about?!? (Score:1)
The website couldn't be any vaguer if it tried...!
Alternative to Panny A110 (Score:1)
It's a bare-bones player, but it plays the discs well, as far as I'm concerned.
-Augie, swears by his Toshiba 2008 and Creative Labs PC-DVD (which can be had for $200 if you're really on a budget and have room in your computer and are running Windows, too.)
???? (Score:1)
A second viewing is suggested (Score:1)
I couldn't agree with you more concerning the film. You final remark however...
So what's the sound of one hand clapping? Does a dog have a Buddha Nature? Who cares? I know why electrons have quantum states and how stellar distances are calculated beyond 100 light years. Go enough. I'd rather know than believe.
So, you can make a rigid distinction between knowing and believing? I assume you use the Hubble law to calculate the distances. And how do you know that this law is valid? Presumably because it seems to be in agreement with parallax methods for nearby stars. You have to make the assumption that it works the same way outside this range. That's what I would call believing ;)
Understanding of Buddha nature is more similar to this than you might think, you could even view it as the metaphysical counterpart to science -- you find models for thought instead of for the physical universe. Please don't confuse Zen with pyramidology, scientology, psychoanalysis and the likes. Zen won't ask of you to believe, it's the other way round.
It's a pity that there are so few good films about science. I'm looking forward to Kubricks next project, A.I. [lehigh.edu] The plot sounds promising...
The WebSite's stupidity... (Score:1)
"The earliest known written record of the ratio comes from 1650 BCE Egypt, where a scribe calculated the value to be 3.16 (a mere 1% off the true value). Although now, we have methods to calculate the digits of pi (3.1415...) its exact value remains a mystery."
Wrong. The exact value of pi is known exactly. It's exactly 4 times the arctangent of 1. Or, in simpler words:
4*(1 + 1/3 - 1/5 + 1/7 - 1/9 + 1/11 - 1/13
It's just an infinite sequence, which makes it hard to write down. I guess that's too complicated for the showbusiness industry to comprehend.
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pi (Score:1)
Strange.. (Score:1)
MS Y2K problem (Score:1)
Microsoft does NOT have a Year 2000 problem. We HAVE it. ( using M$ products )
stock market (I don't like it for where...) (Score:1)
Those are the big unpredictable activities, like devaluation, etc., of 1998, which are arguably not predictable in a chaos model based on the prior 2 years of data.
(I'm not sure if they were in this article, but the firm with the highest profile is probably The Prediction Company, in the Santa Fe area, run by Farmer and other chaos gurus from the Santa Fe Institute.)