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Haven't seen Black Swan. My great regret of 2011 is that I missed seeing Drive in theaters. Such a mistake on my part, from everything I'm told. |
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Especially on the Criterion section I'd expect that the majority of the people here are cinema lovers and not just techies. I like blu ray because it looks and sounds better, but i dont notice or care about the technical aspects of the video or sound quality. I hope that most of the people are on this site because of their love of cinema, not their love of techie stuff |
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#40723 | |
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But don't expect the same treatment in the Star Wars thread or the LOTR thread. Which have been obsessed with tech specs and not the film themselves (although the films have pretty much been beaten like dead horses for years now, so I can understand why they're talking about the Blu quality and not the film themselves). The LOTR thread is the perfect example of a techie-filled thread - green hues, DVDs for extras, etc. Their uproar over it is a little funny, and I think that's what some people have been trying to say with their comments here. It's a murky area because we all want to see our films given appropriate treatment on home video - but we're also here out of our undying love for the medium. I'm sure that, being a Scorsese fan, you can appreciate real film-making so this won't apply to you, but most people here won't necessarily appreciate The Red Shoes or M or Summer Hours like many of us will (to give some easy examples). |
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To be completely honest, I didn't find any of the Oscar nominees from last year particularly mind-blowing. The film I enjoyed the most was probably True Grit and that mainly because I love westerns (Can't believe I didn't pull the trigger on Stagecoach this last sale
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#40725 |
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Yeah, Black Swan is another fantastic film. I loved how gothic it was, ripe for psychoanalytic analysis, like Psycho. And the
[Show spoiler] is absolutely not gratuitous as [Show spoiler] Movies, like Inception, that try to demystify dreams will always have an audience. As it is, it's an above average action film that is lifted by its production value and the performances, but generally a safe film. Last edited by blujazz; 11-30-2011 at 02:40 AM. |
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The Social Network and Black Swan were both amazing films and both worthy of Criterion releases, although, unfortunately, I doubt that will ever happen. The former's dialogue is amazingly written and executed, while the latter's intensity and tension blew me away. Both such great films.
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#40728 | |
Moderator
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Because of Still Walking, I went on to pick up The Secret of the Grain, Summer Hours, and A Christmas Tale. Love them all. |
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#40732 | |
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Oct 2011
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Why must it be one or the other? |
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Power Member
Oct 2011
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I didn't either. None of my top favorites from last year were part of those nominees. I saw 8 out of the 10 of them, and only really liked 2 of those, disliked the rest (Inception is probably the blind-buy I regret most in my collection).
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#40735 | |
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My point was that fans of Scorsese usually like other high-quality films as well (in my experience). Scorsese's comments on 3D right now have been pretty interesting - not to mention that the 3D in Hugo was spectacular and well worth seeing (and that's the first time I've said that about a 3D film). |
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#40737 | |
Power Member
Oct 2011
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All that 'class' was expensive though, so I do hope it finds an audience. |
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This is fairly classic though, and I think Eclipse also have much excentric things to offer. For this, I would go for the Nikkatsu Noir box. |
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