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I do not have the StudioCanal releases of these Blu-rays, but I believe that Pro-B wrote that the StudioCanal transfer of Le Cercle Rouge is probably closer to the filmmakers' intent. I'm intrigued by that assertion, but I'm sticking with my Criterion Blu-ray anyway. |
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Just done watching Mario Monicelli’s Big Deal on Madonna Street and it can be rightly labelled as the “Numbskulled Rififi”. Released on the heels of the classic french heist thriller, this wacky Italian farce does a terrific job in subverting genre expectations and delivering an uproariously funny take on the plight of incorrigible, incompetent delinquents in post war Italy.
This motley crew of hapless crooks includes Vittorio Gassman (in his first comedic performance), a mirthful Marcello Mastroianni (who plays Tiberio a camera-less photographer struggling to look after his infant son, while his wife does her stint for cigarette smuggling), and the scene-stealing Carlo Pisacane who’s dotty, bemused portrayal of the aged, dimwitted and perpetually peckish Capannelle provides the majority of the laughs. In one of my favourite moments Capannelle tries to persuade Tiberio to take the rap on behalf of their friend not before dispatching his son to his incarcerated wife (while he (Capannelle) nonchalantly snacks on the baby-food): Tiberio: Where would I leave the kid? Capannelle: In jail, with your wife. Sure! They're well looked after in there. They've got the best nursery ever. The best in all Rome. I still remember it. When I was three... Tiberio: No, no, the kid'll go to jail when he's all grown up. There’s a ton of slap-stick which is nicely contrasted with such acerbic, sharp-tongued humour, beautifully punctuated with a couple of unforgettable vignettes. Despite the over-indulgent nature of some of the gags the movie moves at a brisk pace and does a splendid job in evoking sympathy for the desperate and poverty-stricken urban underbelly. The sumptuous B+W photography is a visual feast and Piero Umiliani’s soothing jazz score further adds fluidity to the proceedings. A bonafide masterpiece of the medium itself. Hope an upgrade is in the works. Last edited by MeMynonsense; 05-27-2016 at 01:51 AM. |
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Nov 2014
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Really enjoyed Odd Man Out as well, my first time seeing it. I was bummed I didn't get to go to as many this time around, the festival times just clashed with work too much for me, unfortunately. Hopefully Pomeranz does a part 2 to the Retro Hollywood one. |
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Thanks given by: | Edward J Grug III (05-27-2016) |
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Nov 2014
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I have the Studio Canal Army of Shadows and Le Cercle Rouge and they're both very, very good releases. |
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I have to admit, I wasn't nearly as excited by this line up, but I tend to be pretty lukewarm on Ealing movies, so... I am sure the Hollywood one will happen, I actually wonder how long the British one can sustain itself though. They can't really go too far off the beaten track. I'm wondering if David will be putting together a European film festival in the next couple of years... |
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Since we seem to be competing in who's worst off, the nearest movie theater (a small "multiplex" type) is 50 miles away. If I want an art house theater, it's 75 miles.
And you won't win any prizes for guessing how many "special cinematic events" take place in New Mexico. |
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I just went up for three days to see the feathered dinosaur exhibit and the Hellenistic art show. And a terrible print of Made in USA at the Film Forum. (Surely more can be done with that film. Are you listening, Criterion?) This Tree of Life performance sounds like something to make every effort to see. Anyone else going to the BAM performance? We could do a meetup and talk about why we love Malick without having to deal with naysayers. ![]() Last edited by RojD; 05-27-2016 at 02:53 AM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
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This film is available in the U.S. and in the UK. It should have gone to Criterion in the U.S. as there is so much that could have been done for the local release. See it on Blu-ray or theatrically!
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Thanks given by: | Polaroid (05-27-2016) |
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I say by those screenshots that it looks great. I haven't seen the film before, and I know that this isn't probably the original colours, but it still looks great. Almost anytime there is a revised colour scheme (e.g. Scanners & Dressed to Kill), I love the picture quality, but sometimes, I don't approve (I'm looking at YOU, Ran).
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Norwich, UK
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That is the only thing stopping me! BAH. I hate life right now! |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (05-27-2016) |
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The Strangelove review is up on the 'other' site (Not posting the link because my post will be zapped). From what I gather the Criterion is the better presentation but the difference in PQ is only noticeable if one has a properly calibrated setup. Criterion also has better technical stats like bit rate.
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Norwich, UK
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