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rkish 05-25-2011 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Banned User (Post 4771844)
Hey I like Zoolander. Sure its dumb over the top garbage, but sometimes that kind of stuff is fun to watch.

Just used the Borders 50% off and Free Priority shipping to get The Great Dictator. Can't wait! It should go along nicely with my Flicker Alley Chaplin at Keystone!

Does Borders have that available online? I didn't find it in a search.

SpiderBaby 05-25-2011 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Beta Man (Post 4771554)
I watched it with my 3.5 year old son..... ha... his take on it was great "They made a mess!" "That plane is broken!" "He's in the mud!"

So do I.

s00perd00per 05-25-2011 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Banned User (Post 4771844)
Hey I like Zoolander. Sure its dumb over the top garbage, but sometimes that kind of stuff is fun to watch.

Just used the Borders 50% off and Free Priority shipping to get The Great Dictator. Can't wait! It should go along nicely with my Flicker Alley Chaplin at Keystone!

Is yours showing up as backorderered? It's weird because on my main account page the status said "in process" and I even got a fedex tracking number, but when I check the order details, the status says, backordered.

Matt24734 05-25-2011 08:50 PM

the difference between the MGM Versions of both Paths of Glory and especially Sweet Smell of Success compared to the Criterion Blu-Ray's is nothing short of astounding, let's hope they can do the same with The Killing.

horseflesh 05-25-2011 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Dalek (Post 4771205)
"He is also said to be such a fan of Zoolander, the 2001 send-up of the fashion world, that colleagues say he watches it regularly and likes to quote it. Ben Stiller, the star of the film, once dressed up in character and recorded him a special birthday video message."

Guess which Criterion-friendly director this quote is about.

Answer:
[Show spoiler]Terrence Malick

Malick?

Banned User 05-25-2011 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by rkish (Post 4771868)
Does Borders have that available online? I didn't find it in a search.

http://forum.blu-ray.com/movie-tv-de...5-25-11-a.html

Use code BRR5721N for 50% off one item. Use code ISG414XP for free priority shipping.

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Originally Posted by s00perd00per (Post 4772089)
Is yours showing up as backorderered? It's weird because on my main account page the status said "in process" and I even got a fedex tracking number, but when I check the order details, the status says, backordered.

Mine shows the same thing. Considering it just released I don't see how this could really be the case. I hope it isn't. Either way I have a bunch of unwatched movies both Bluray and DVD's so I'm in no immediate rush.

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Originally Posted by horseflesh (Post 4772262)
Malick?

Cheater! :D

P@t_Mtl 05-25-2011 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Roninblues (Post 4771329)
Ozu

I doubt Ozu would care much about a Ben Stiller movie since he died in 1963 and Ben Stiller was born in 1965 :D

P@t_Mtl 05-25-2011 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by SpiderBaby (Post 4771982)
So do I.

You've watched The Great Dictator with your 3 years old son? ;)

s00perd00per 05-25-2011 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Banned User (Post 4772348)


Mine shows the same thing. Considering it just released I don't see how this could really be the case. I hope it isn't. Either way I have a bunch of unwatched movies both Bluray and DVD's so I'm in no immediate rush.

I'm guessing they're probably not getting as much copies considering their financial situation so they have to make additional orders. Good thing I'm in the same boat as you so no rush either.

ShellOilJunior 05-25-2011 11:48 PM

Is anyone anxious for THE FOLLOWING to get a spine?

A better question is: does Nolan deserve a spot in the collection?
I just don't think his films (Batman aside) have much re-play value.

I may be in the minority but I hope Criterion doesn't have him in their plans. I think there are other directors (*ahem* Rivette) they should go with first.

ShellOilJunior 05-26-2011 12:15 AM

For Beta and Cleveland-area blu-ray.com members:

http://www.clevelandcinemas.com/cine...sp?intCin=2921

Cedar Lee is showing Days of Heaven, Thin Red Line and The New World in June.

Hendershot737 05-26-2011 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by ShellOilJunior (Post 4772910)
Is anyone anxious for THE FOLLOWING to get a spine?

A better question is: does Nolan deserve a spot in the collection?
I just don't think his films (Batman aside) have much re-play value.

I may be in the minority but I hope Criterion doesn't have him in their plans. I think there are other directors (*ahem* Rivette) they should go with first.

I wouldn't mind his addition to the canon ;)

I think he's a rather great director whose put out some solid films since The Following. I try to keep in mind that just about any new spine# will always get the "such-and-such deserves it more than this guy", so I know that any spine that I really love, there will be at least one person that will desire a plague upon my house for feeling as I do (or did) :shrug:

SpiderBaby 05-26-2011 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by ShellOilJunior (Post 4772910)
I think there are other directors (*ahem* Rivette) they should go with first.

Only reason I care. Otherwise, could care less if all his film were in the collection.

rkish 05-26-2011 01:22 AM

Well...unless they are "including" May 26 (until end of day)...here is the list of the "dreaded 26" Criterion NetFlix streams going away on/after May 26, that I managed to see:

1.) Harlan County USA
2.) Au Revoir Les Enfants
3.) Mon Oncle
4.) Knife in the Water
5.) Rat Catcher
6.) La Jetee
7.) Children of Paradise
8.) Eyes Without a Face
9.) The Thief of Bagdad
10.) A Nos Amors
11.) Beauty and the Beast
12.) Hearts and Minds
13.) The Spirit of the Beehive
14.) Burden of Dreams
15.) Shoot the Piano Player
16.) Ballad of a Soldier
17.) Sans Soleil
18.) Amarcord
19.) The Virgin Spring
20.) La Strada
21.) Grey Gardens
22.) Branded to Kill
23.) Bed and Board
24.) Solaris
25.) Black Orpheus
26.) Lord of the Flies

Mon Oncle was a cute film...he's like a variation on Mr. Bean...I think my wife and 11 year old would love it.

Beauty and the Beast didn't hook me until about 20 mins. or so in and then I really started to enjoy it.

I watched Branded to Kill during a lull at work today...really enjoyed it Spidey! :)

Lord of the Flies...Christ...I had forgotten that this was the SAME film that I had watched in High School, due to the fact that we had read the book (9th Grade I believe)...1976 to put it in perspective. :eek:

Ray_Rogers 05-26-2011 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Hendershot737 (Post 4772993)
I wouldn't mind his addition to the canon ;)

I think he's a rather great director whose put out some solid films since The Following. I try to keep in mind that just about any new spine# will always get the "such-and-such deserves it more than this guy", so I know that any spine that I really love, there will be at least one person that will desire a plague upon my house for feeling as I do (or did) :shrug:

Criterion has a "canon" now?:laugh: Oh that's rich. They're just very high MSRP distributors of films, that's it. Nothing different from their Laserdisc and even early DVD days.
It's a release label, nothing special.

EDIT: Several of their releases on Laserdisc have made com-backs to the collection and yes, that includes THE GAME. Some people need to do research and it helps to have lddb.com as an outlet.

Volume11 05-26-2011 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Ray_Rogers (Post 4773292)
Criterion has a "canon" now?:laugh: Oh that's rich. They're just very high MSRP distributors of films, that's it. Nothing different from their Laserdisc and even early DVD days.
It's a release label, nothing special.

EDIT: Several of their releases on Laserdisc have made com-backs to the collection and yes, that includes THE GAME. Some people need to do research and it helps to have lddb.com as an outlet.

I like to think they are special...considering the vast majority of other "distributors" wouldn't touch 3/4 of their library, let alone remaster them, commission an accompanying essay, or present them in a spiffy package...

Darkcritic 05-26-2011 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Ray_Rogers (Post 4773292)
Criterion has a "canon" now?:laugh: Oh that's rich. They're just very high MSRP distributors of films, that's it. Nothing different from their Laserdisc and even early DVD days.
It's a release label, nothing special.

Well, they probably just are a bunch of distributors but they cannot be touch my most of the so called "competence" (In this case, other distributors) at the top of their game. While other distributors see "art cinema" as something that doesn't hold a market, Criterion see something else. The catalog they hold on is full of true jewels and most of the films included in the Collection have great attributes to be there. They probably aren't more than simply distributors but when I spot the brand at a store I only see excellence :D.

Benchman 05-26-2011 03:37 AM

I recently just got into Akira Kurosawa's films and I absolutely love them! What are some other good Japanese film makers\films that I should check out?

Harry Caul 05-26-2011 05:54 AM

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Originally posted by BennyBlu

I recently just got into Akira Kurosawa's films and I absolutely love them! What are some other good Japanese film makers\films that I should check out?
On Blu-ray? There still not that many around. In the UK are 2 Immamura Films on Blu. Not much more. Pale Flower is great but in no way close to Kurosawa. For DVD check out Harakiri by Masaki Kobayashi also his Kwaidan and Samurai Rebellion. Than it's Kenji Mizoguchi with Ugetsu, Sansho the Bailiff and Tales of the Taira Clan. Hiroshi Inagaki's three Samurai 1-3 also known as Musashi Miyamoto. From Kinji Fukasaku Shogun's Samurai to the more Entertainement Lady Snowblood (skip part 2) and Lone Wolf and Baby Cart Movies. Newer Movies are Twilight Samurai and the follow up Hidden Blade, and When the last sword is drawn and 13 Assassins. Also some of the Ichi the blind swordsman (Zatoichi) are great. Less Samurai but good An Actors Revenge from Kon Ichikawa and his Burmese Harp and Fires on Plain. From Masahiro Shinoda Assassination , Samurai Spy, Captives Island, Silence, Under the Cherry Blossom Trees. From Hideo Gosha Sword of the Beast, The Wolves, Onimasa. From Kihachi Okamoto Sword of Doom and Samurai Assassin and Kill!! And for more avant garde Shohei Immamura maybe his whole work.:D

Schonfelder 05-26-2011 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Yami (Post 4771427)
Great announcements for the UK over the past few days. There was Empire of Passion yesterday and now Harakiri and The Ballad of Narayama today. Not Criterion related but I thought you'd be interested :p

The 1958 version of "Narayama" or Imamura's remake ? Where did you read this ? :ohnoes:

EDIT : ok, found about harakiri, guess Narayama will be from MoC too ?

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