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CoopFilm 09-30-2011 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Monty70 (Post 5276603)
Hunger is an extremely moving and well made film, but it is also tough to sit through. (especially the last act) I have viewed my copy only twice since I picked it up. (having said that, I am very glad the film is in my collection)

The video presentation is practically flawless. (2K transfer of the original camera negative) Michael Fassbender gives a top notch performance under McQueen's direction. Ya, I'd recommend Hunger.;)

That's great to hear...I'm considering picking it up soon. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing his performance, he's an excellent actor. I hope it's not too hard to sit through for me. While I've watched way more disturbing films, this comes across as one of those films that is more disturbing because of how realistic the subject matter is, while other disturbing films aren't as difficult to watch because they are more over-the-top in their presentation. Does that make any sense?

octagon 09-30-2011 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by CoopFilm (Post 5276650)
That's great to hear...I'm considering picking it up soon. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing his performance, he's an excellent actor. I hope it's not too hard to sit through for me. While I've watched way more disturbing films, this comes across as one of those films that is more disturbing because of how realistic the subject matter is, while other disturbing films aren't as difficult to watch because they are more over-the-top in their presentation. Does that make any sense?

If you mean this sounds like it would be a lot harder to watch than something like A Clockwork Orange then yeah, it makes perfect sense.

Kevtronn 09-30-2011 11:33 PM

Just hit 100 Criterion Blu-rays with the addition of Carlos and The Phantom Carriage today! I have to say, I have loved all 100 of them and regret nothing :D

g.schweet 09-30-2011 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Roninblues (Post 5275858)
A "mark" because it was/is praised. I'm not sure I'd choose useless for any film because that is a word that needs a "for what" to give it any significance. There are untold number of people who have no use for films of any kind, therefore they are all useless (for them). I do believe that if Vigo's work was made this year and released there would be scant praise for it. I found it worthy enough for me to keep in my own modest but growing collection and will view it again. There was a solicitaion of an opinion between two films and I offered mine. Sorry if you were offended. Perhaps you could answer the OPs question and give your thoughts to help make the choice.

I think his films still hold their own today. It was my first time seeing Zéro de conduit, and the "parade" scene definitely stands out against anything I have seen lately.

jcs913 09-30-2011 11:56 PM

I respect dvdbeaver on almost anything. I have not seen the film, but after reading this review, seems like I should pick it up. You don't hear 'best blu-ray release ever' very often. Regardless of what you think of the film, looks like they put Mailick in the formats highest echelon with this release...

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film3/blu-r...fe_blu-ray.htm

CoopFilm 10-01-2011 12:08 AM

"This may be the most beautifully shot film since the Blu-ray format evolved..." is certainly a strong statement :eek:

Beta Man 10-01-2011 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by jcs913 (Post 5276764)
I respect dvdbeaver on almost anything. I have not seen the film, but after reading this review, seems like I should pick it up. You don't hear 'best blu-ray release ever' very often. Regardless of what you think of the film, looks like they put Mailick in the formats highest echelon with this release...

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film3/blu-r...fe_blu-ray.htm


I admit to a few things:

1) I haven't seen this.

2) I'm excited to see it based on the feedback I've heard.

3) I didn't know Brad Pitt was in it (not that it matters one way or the other)

4) I have no idea what this is about (I never stopped to ask, because after-all, it's Terrance Malick)

I just scrolled down and looked at the screen-shots, and didn't read any of the text.....

I pretty much just planned on blind-buy it, regardless of transfer, review, studio, etc.... because I certainly didn't have the time or availability to catch it in theaters...... It looks like that blind-buy has been tarnished (if you will) because I have now learned more about the film in the last 30 seconds than I knew in the months leading up to now, but nonetheless, I'm going in basically blind, and if these screenshots and the praise from your quote (which again I admit to not reading!) are any indication.... I'm set to be floored!

jcs913 10-01-2011 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Beta Man (Post 5276816)
I admit to a few things:

1) I haven't seen this.

2) I'm excited to see it based on the feedback I've heard.

3) I didn't know Brad Pitt was in it (not that it matters one way or the other)

4) I have no idea what this is about (I never stopped to ask, because after-all, it's Terrance Malick)

I just scrolled down and looked at the screen-shots, and didn't read any of the text.....

I pretty much just planned on blind-buy it, regardless of transfer, review, studio, etc.... because I certainly didn't have the time or availability to catch it in theaters...... It looks like that blind-buy has been tarnished (if you will) because I have now learned more about the film in the last 30 seconds than I knew in the months leading up to now, but nonetheless, I'm going in basically blind, and if these screenshots and the praise from your quote (which again I admit to not reading!) are any indication.... I'm set to be floored!

Beta, I am pretty much in the same boat as you on this, although I did know Pitt was in it....:D

The Drugstore 10-01-2011 12:29 AM

I see Salo is due on 10/4/11, the film looks interesting, I have never seen it. What are peoples thoughts on this film. I have read up about.

Beta Man 10-01-2011 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by The Drugstore (Post 5276871)
I see Salo is due on 10/4/11, the film looks interesting, I have never seen it. What are peoples thoughts on this film. I have read up about.

If you've read up on it..... you probably already know :shrug:

It's graphic.... no doubt about that..... and as much as you think you can mentally prepare yourself for it, seeing it is a whole other thing altogether.

I look at it as an example of "if you have power, and if you wanted to completely degrade someone.... how far could you go" but that said... I think it's good in that sense.... I think it's good in the sense that the cinematography is actually beautiful if you can get past the material, and I think it's good at what it sets out to do with the "shock" since the message is clearly portrayed.....

With that said... I don't think it's "Great" but I pull more out of it to enjoy with each viewing, but many can't get through the first one.... so take that as a warning.

The Drugstore 10-01-2011 01:09 AM

Beta Man, thanks for the reply and your view. I'm loking forward to seeing this movie. I can recall the last movie I saw that disturbed me was Kids, with that said I am looking forward in viewing this film. I have read many articles about the film Salo, so I have an idea of what to expect. I also read the review here and looked at the screen shots as well.

rkish 10-01-2011 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Arkadin (Post 5275055)
just got my Arrow "City Lights" bd in the mail.
YES!
maybe by next October Criterion will be kind enough to grace the US with a bd release.
we can hope right? :vsign:

I think you mean Park Circus Arkadin...I ordered a copy of it and "The Kid" on Sept. 16. Not due to ship until Oct. 20 at least (due to the Sony fire). When did you order your copy?

EDIT: Sorry...didn't bother reading ahead.:o

CoopFilm 10-01-2011 01:13 AM

Beta Man is completely right. If you've read up on the film and know what to expect, it really is not as difficult to watch as it would be if you've had no warning, and it makes it easier to appreciate the quality and meaning of the film itself.

rkish 10-01-2011 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by BillyJack (Post 5275242)
Watched the CC blu of The Killing and was very impressed, & finally spotted the late Rodney Dangerfield's apprearence as an extra during the heist scene!:rock: (yep. he's in the film!)

Wow...I did not know that...thanks for the heads up!

rkish 10-01-2011 01:26 AM

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Originally Posted by SpiderBaby (Post 5275716)
It just sounds like you said it because it was made in the 1930s. If it wasn't made then, would it be useless? Some of the blu-ray forum might not of known who Vigo was before Criterion showed them, but L'Atalante has been praised as one of the best films of all time. So just "a mark on early film history" caught me off guard. Opinion is yours.

Well put Spidey...and I did not know about Vigo or his place in film history, until Criterion. The fact that one of his films was silent, didn't hurt either. ;)

drbikeshorts 10-01-2011 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by TJS_Blu (Post 5275282)
In case you didn't know, it's coming out in the UK from Universal. There's a Coen bros Collection due out in Novemebr as well as a single disc that hasn't been given a street date yet. Don't know if that means a US release is close or not...

Nope, I didn't know that. I knew about the US Coen Bros collection, but it has different films in it. I have most of these films, so I'll be looking forward to the single disc edition :D

drbikeshorts 10-01-2011 03:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Roninblues (Post 5276291)
You're right, back to shipping, slip covers and sales. We almost started discussing films.

Oh, snap!
I hate being teased - I want to know what this film is, so we can derail this thread onto an interesting topic.
Great films?
What makes a great film?
Whose opinion counts?
Why isn't Conan the Barbarian in the Criterion Collection?

BluBonnet 10-01-2011 03:07 AM

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Originally Posted by drbikeshorts (Post 5277380)
Why isn't Conan the Barbarian in the Criterion Collection?

Because the folks at Criterion just can't appreciate quality stuff, that's why!! :rock:

Monty70 10-01-2011 04:23 AM

The Peter Cowie visual essay included as a supplement for TPC is very interesting and informative.

[Show spoiler]Bergman saw TPC more than 100 times in his lifetime, and C. Chaplin commented that the TPC was probably the greatest film he had ever seen.

Arkadin 10-01-2011 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by rkish (Post 5277032)
I think you mean Park Circus Arkadin...I ordered a copy of it and "The Kid" on Sept. 16. Not due to ship until Oct. 20 at least (due to the Sony fire). When did you order your copy?

EDIT: Sorry...didn't bother reading ahead.:o

amazon proper was backordered so I went with the only seller that was offering it at retail. didn't take too long--maybe 2 weeks, which is good for a seller from the UK imo. I'm so happy!! :)
I've only been waited like 6 years to see this film. ;)


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