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The blu-ray upgrade of Happy Together is essential for fans of Wong Kar-Wai, because previous DVDs were dreadful. Also, the film is incredibly beautiful. My DVD of In The Mood For Love is quite acceptable, but I'll upgrade it if I ever get the chance. |
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It's also why I'm confused when people praise Warner Bros. for their catalogue releases. They do an amazing job on a handful and then completely screw the rest with old masters, 2hour films on single-layer discs, lossy audio, etc, etc. |
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In recent weeks - more precisely since seeing World on a Wire - Shane Carruth's Primer has vaulted into my Criterion wish list top 10. Great science fiction, and proof that you don't need $200 million to make it.
Are you still maintaining that wish list ShellOilJunior? Would you mind adding Primer? Appreciate it. |
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I haven't picked up the Goodfellas blu either, even though it was tempting when all of those digibooks were $10.99 at Best Buy at the end of last year. My HD-DVD will suffice until Warner's finally gives this title the release it deserves. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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GoodFellas or Unforgiven aren't really bad...they're just frustrating because they could have been better. And something like The Searchers? I don't know how much difference a lossy track would have made anyway (though the low bitrates on some of the early releases is pretty hard to understand). And some of their 'average' stuff that doesn't get a lot of attention (The Maltese Falcon, Dirty Harry, All the President's Men) is great. And whatever else one might say about their early catalog releases, they certainly seem to have taken criticism to heart. We ***** about grain, we get it. We ***** about lossless audio, we get it. About the only thing we haven't gotten are wholesale rereleases and that's pretty understandable. As much as people complain about GoodFellas I don't know if as many of us would run out to double-dip as the forums might have one think. And even fewer of us would do it at full price ![]() |
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Was just talking about this film a couple of days ago, and how it needs to be released on BD...a Criterion release would certainly be a pleasant surprise. |
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That said, Warner has come a long way, and their recent catalog releases have largely been great successes. A quick comparison between their 2008 and 2012 editions of Casablanca show just how far they've come in the past few years. And their treatment of titles like Dirty Harry, while not getting buried under mountains of praise, has certainly been great. Every distributor has had their missteps...Warner - like Fox and MGM - seem to have learned their lessons well over time. Now if we can just get Universal on board.... Agreed. Though admittedly, I would settle for a good BD of Glengarry from anyone at this point. Criterion would certainly be ideal, though...one can only imagine the extras. |
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Yep, they're taking a break and will be returning to Wilder later on in the year. It makes sense, they've still got another 19 of his films to go and I guess it's a bit much to have them all in one big hit.
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Another vote from me for Primer. Primer is awesome, but you really have to have your mind on the job at all times. I tried rewatching it not long ago, I wasn't concentrating and just got completely lost. In that way it reminds me of Following - that old Criterion chestnut.
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Not much changing here...
Criterion Collection Blu-ray requests - Friday Update (Cumulative) Badlands (14) In the Mood for Love (9) The Fountain (8) Rashomon (7) Touch of Evil (7) Sisters (7) Le Samourai (7) La Dolce Vita (7) The BRD Trilogy (7) La Strada (6) The Virgin Spring (6) The Cranes are Flying (6) A Brighter Summer Day (6) A Man Escaped (6) L'avventura (6) Persona (6) Trouble in Paradise (6) Stray Dog (6) Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (6) The Life And Death Of Colonel Blimp (5) Brazil (5) Alice in the Cities (5) The American Friend (5) |
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What about Hamlet? The last film to be shot entirely on 65mm and all 4 hours, plus extras, stuffed on to one disc. Disappointing. I certainly agree that they're doing the right thing with Casablanca - I've already ordered it. However, I'm sure more than a few people are questioning why they have to double dip; why didn't Warner do the right thing by their customers with the so-called "Ultimate Collector's Edition"? Anyway, just having a mini-rant ![]() Back to Badlands - I'll probably get it whether released by Warner Bros. or Criterion ![]() |
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I ended up having a lot of time for movie watching the past 2 days, so i watched my first 3 Jean-Pierre Melville films (Le Silence De La Mer, Army of Shadows, and Le Cercle Rouge) as well as my first Ozu (Late Spring).
I have one other Melville in my collection to check out (Leon Morin, Priest), and now i really want to see Le Samurai. Of the 3 Melvilles I watched so far, Le Silence De La Mer was my favorite, but all were thoroughly enjoyed. I didn't notice any problems with the video of Army of Shadows, even in the fuselage. Late Spring was really good too. It's amazing that the exploration of those tiny differences from one generation to another in a culture can make for such good cinema. |
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As an intelligently written and crafted, little known film I think it would benefit from being in the collection and it would fit in nicely. Last edited by IronWaffle; 04-06-2012 at 03:07 PM. |
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