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I picked up the War Trilogy in this sale figuring the same thing. Thanks for the reply! If anyone can think of any others, let me know. Will definitely pick up Hoop Dreams soon as well.
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Has Criterion ever considering doing a public wish list? Allow registered users on their site to vote for which films they want to see upgraded to BD, as well as which films they'd like added to the catalog.
Not something that determines what Criterion releases and upgrades, but just a fun thing for the community to keep track of the films. |
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![]() (And we all know that the best Criterions are the ones you've never heard of.) And that's just on the idea of a set list provided by the studio. Do I even NEED to tell you what would happen if Criterion opened a user-submitted wish list? Please tell me I don't. ![]() |
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Edit: just saw you next post ![]() You should enjoy both ![]() Last edited by drbikeshorts; 11-18-2012 at 06:16 AM. |
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Considering picking up these Eclipse sets:
Aki Kaurismäki’s Proletariat Trilogy Jean Grémillon During the Occupation Travels with Hiroshi Shimizu I'm not familiar with any of these titles.. I think I'd like the Shimizu and the Kaurismäki sets the best... anyone have these and can recommend one over the other? As long as they aren't Japanese New Wave (which is probably the only film "style" that I really can't stand), I'm good to go. |
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Not at all. Like CoopFilm said, these are Pasolini's vision of the stories. Like Salo being based on The 120 Days of Sodom book.
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(And yeah, I know, "Pasolini was gay? I had no idea! ![]() Personally, I'm waiting for someone to do a real period-accurate spin on Canterbury Tales, without the, um, constant distractions off the theme. ![]() Last edited by EricJ; 11-18-2012 at 08:03 PM. |
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A full-blown fully-restored Criterion copy of 10000 BC, GI Joe, House of the Dead or something else really stupid would just make my day. ![]() |
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Criterion's aspect ratio for On the Waterfront is 1.66:1 with "alternates" of 1.85:1 and 1.33:1. Someone might do an experiment with the old DVD: cut some black paper to mask its 1.33:1 to 1.85:1; it will then look like a non-anamorphic widescreen DVD presentation. Can it be assumed that they will crop the top and bottom equally? Throughout? How would you get 1.66:1 by masking the DVD's picture?
What is on the two discs? Does one of them get the "alternate" aspect ratios? With the 1.66:1 on a disc by itself? Is Criterions's 1.33:1 the same as Sony's 1.33:1? Is Criterion's 1.66:1 specification a mistake? They have had: since it was announced on their website. And, later, on the same announcement page, "Alternate presentations of the restoration in two additional aspect ratios: 1.85:1 (widescreen) and 1.33:1 (full-screen)" Where did 1.66:1 come from? Is it a mistake and should be listed as 1.85:1 with 1.66:1 as one of the alternates? Are they serious about what they have written? Last edited by joie; 11-18-2012 at 03:58 PM. |
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1.66:1 is apparently the ratio Grover Crisp (Sony's restoration head) recommends. 1.33:1 would be unmatted (in theory - the old DVD probably crops a bit off the sides like Anatomy of a Murder had) and 1.85:1 is the framing people in 1954 would have seen.
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Well my 1,000,000 profiles I made on the site requesting The Last Movie hasn't worked yet.
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