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Old 02-02-2013, 06:24 AM   #60741
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I just finished watching Belle De Jour.

What a great movie. Catherine Deneuve is beautiful. Too bad she let herself go as she got older.

The transfer is fantastic. If you didn't know better, you wouldn't know it was a 1967 film. This is the first foreign film that I've seen. I actually enjoyed reading the subtitles. It was new and exciting.

The films I pulled out to watch next are:
  • Antichrist
  • Black Narcissus
  • Double Life Of Veronique
  • Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
  • Heaven's Gate
  • Kiss Me Deadly
  • Man Who Knew Too Much
  • Modern Times
  • Night Of The Hunter
  • Paris, Texas
  • Sunday Bloody Sunday
  • Vivre Sa Vie

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Old 02-02-2013, 07:18 AM   #60742
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A quick note:

I just finished viewing On the Waterfront.

The 4K restoration is extraordinary. I would say that one could very easily argue that this is one of the very best releases Criterion have produced to date, quite possibly even their best.

Pure and flawless are the two words that describe best the imagery.

Our review will be up later today (Saturday).

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A quick note:

I just finished viewing On the Waterfront.

The 4K restoration is extraordinary. I would say that one could very easily argue that this is one of the very best releases Criterion have produced to date, quite possibly even their best.

Pure and flawless are the two words that describe best the imagery.

Our review will be up later today (Saturday).

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That is some fantastic news, thanks Pro-B.
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A quick note:

I just finished viewing On the Waterfront.

The 4K restoration is extraordinary. I would say that one could very easily argue that this is one of the very best releases Criterion have produced to date, quite possibly even their best.

Pure and flawless are the two words that describe best the imagery.

Our review will be up later today (Saturday).

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I just deficated myself with excitement. I look forward to it!
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Old 02-02-2013, 08:06 AM   #60745
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CONTEMPT is my favorite Godard film, but you're better off looking for a used Criterion DVD rather than getting the Lionsgate Blu-ray, which was a bitter disappointment. Criterion's DVD is gorgeous (as DVDs go), but Lionsgate's Blu-ray not only has the colors all wrong (not supervised by the cinematographer as was Criterion's DVD transfer), but the picture quality itself looks like a patchwork of a pretty sharp but lackluster HD transfer for many portions of it, a so-so old DVD master for quite a bit of it, and brief sections that look worse than a bad VHS dupe. Truly mystifying after seeing what Criterion could do with it. At least Lionsgate did do an outstanding job with GRAND ILLUSION, which I had been worrying about when they took that title back from Criterion, after seeing the massively messed-up transfer of CONTEMPT. The only good thing that can be said about Lionsgate's Blu-ray of CONTEMPT is that it's not the English-dubbed pan-and-scan version that appeared on TCM a couple of years ago. I really, REALLY hope that Criterion can get back the rights and do a proper Blu-ray release.
I have the Region B Studio Canal version, which I guess is the version you're talking about. I don't really have a problem with it, but I don't have the Criterion DVD to compare it to.
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Old 02-02-2013, 08:52 AM   #60746
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I just finished watching Belle De Jour.
What a great movie. Catherine Deneuve is beautiful.
Catherine Deneuve stars in Jean-Pierre Melville's final film, Un Flic.

Sadly, Un Flic is not out on Blu-ray yet, but I have a DVD edition from a few years ago where the film was released under its alternate title, Dirty Money.
It's an outstanding film, if you can get past one action scene with the obvious use of miniature helicopter and train models (sort of like in the old Thunderbirds movies). Still, better than a lot of CGI scenes today.


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Old 02-02-2013, 11:25 AM   #60747
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Catherine Deneuve stars in Jean-Pierre Melville's final film, Un Flic.

Sadly, Un Flic is not out on Blu-ray yet, but I have a DVD edition from a few years ago where the film was released under its alternate title, Dirty Money.
It's an outstanding film, if you can get past one action scene with the obvious use of miniature helicopter and train models (sort of like in the old Thunderbirds movies). Still, better than a lot of CGI scenes today.

I'll take the practical special effects, like in the film Blade Runner, over CGI any day of the week and twice on sunday.

I viewed my new BD of The Tin Drum last night. My decision to pick the film up was influenced by Schlöndorff's work as an assistant on films such as The Fire Within and Last Year at Marienbad. (two of my top twenty films in the CC) Although I found the film interesting, it was not at all what I had anticipated. (even after reading the description) Some film are just hard to describe with words I guess, which is a good thing.

I have had too many experiences where my opinion of a film has improved significantly with repeat viewings (Cul-de-Sac for example, which is another CC film in my top twenty) to give up on it after only one go.

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Old 02-02-2013, 12:05 PM   #60748
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Catherine Deneuve stars in Jean-Pierre Melville's final film, Un Flic.
Excellent film, the opening
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http://www.timeout.com/newyork/film

In NYC, Film Forum and The IFC Center, both in Greenwich Village and BAMcinematek in Brooklyn. The IFC Center and BAM typically screen new films but they do have midnight movies and repertory series occasionally.

Also look into the MoMA in midtown, the Sunshine (a restored Landmark theater on the Lower East Side that sometimes has midnight/revival shows), and Symphony Space on the Upper West Side. Everything plays somewhere in NYC so for current foreign films just check the listings. The Lincoln Plaza cinema on Broadway between 62nd & 63rd (just a few blocks up from Columbus Circle) is usually reliable for that sort of thing. I'm probably forgetting/unaware of a few...

Also the Lincoln Center Film Society, in the same general vicinity as Lincoln Plaza.

Can't help you with Montreal.
Thanks for this. I actually found most of these through google. I gues what I was looking for was perhaps a blog or something similar to Criterion Cast that neatly summarized upcoming retrospectives or classics now playing in the NYC. Based on people's feedback and my searching, it appears there is nothing like that out there. Oh well, I will just check each site as the days draw closer to see what is playing. From the look of things so far though, aside o Alien being played at a midnight showing, I will likely be striking out.
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I just finished watching Belle De Jour.

What a great movie. Catherine Deneuve is beautiful. Too bad she let herself go as she got older.

The transfer is fantastic. If you didn't know better, you wouldn't know it was a 1967 film. This is the first foreign film that I've seen. I actually enjoyed reading the subtitles. It was new and exciting.

The films I pulled out to watch next are:
  • Antichrist
  • Black Narcissus
  • Double Life Of Veronique
  • Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
  • Heaven's Gate
  • Kiss Me Deadly
  • Man Who Knew Too Much
  • Modern Times
  • Night Of The Hunter
  • Paris, Texas
  • Sunday Bloody Sunday
  • Vivre Sa Vie
My vote would be for The Double Life of Veronique, Fear and Loathing or Paris, Texas.
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My vote would be for The Double Life of Veronique, Fear and Loathing or Paris, Texas.
I just pulled out the Three Colors Trilogy because I forgot about it
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A quick note:

I just finished viewing On the Waterfront.

The 4K restoration is extraordinary. I would say that one could very easily argue that this is one of the very best releases Criterion have produced to date, quite possibly even their best.

Pure and flawless are the two words that describe best the imagery.

Our review will be up later today (Saturday).

Pro-B
Sounds like it beats the theatrical experience ibhad with OTWF. The print had seen better days and the sound was so iffy, I really had to strain to understand what was being spoken.

I can't wait to get this one.
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Wow! What an incredible film! I highly recommend it!
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Here is my review and interpretation of Belle De Jour. Please feel free to critique it if I made an error. I also posted it under my Blu-ray reviews.

[Show spoiler]Many may argue that Belle de Jour ("Beauty Of The Day") is an ordinary drama about a woman who decides to spend her early afternoons working as a prostitute at a Paris brothel. However, there are many elements and symbols throughout this film that allude to it being a psychological thriller.

The beautiful and talented Catherine Deneuve stars as Séverine Serizy, a sexually frustrated housewife. The relationship between Séverine and her husband Pierre is very awkward. While the two love each other, they both come and go as they please, they sleep in separate beds, and they do not have sex with one another. It appears that Séverine has difficulties with sex due to a trauma experienced earlier in her life. As a result, she is trying to come to grips with herself. While in a taxi with her friend Renée one day, Séverine learns that their mutual friend, Henrietta, now works at a brothel. The idea of working in one of these places is planted in Séverine's mind and she decides to visit a nearby brothel for herself. After meeting with the owner, Madame Anaïs, Séverine decides to take up prostitution as a side job during the early afternoons. The results of this decision ultimately have both positive and negative effects on Séverine and her husband's relationship.

The most important part of this film, in my opinion, is the symbols that are present throughout it. There are four specific symbols that I would like to discuss. They are the daydreams and sexual fantasies, religion, animals, and the brothel.

The first symbol that I would like to discuss are the daydreams and sexual fantasies that Séverine has throughout the film. Séverine is often plagued by sadomasochistic fantasies, in which she is taken to an isolated location, tied up, and humiliated. Many believe that this is due to the sexual abuse that she had experienced as a child by her father. These fantasies, just like the abuse, have haunted her for a good portion of her life. More specifically, they are the reason that she cannot be sexually aroused with her husband, Pierre. The second symbol that I would like to discuss is religion. When an individual thinks of religion, they often think of it being holy, pure, and sacred. Before entering the brothel, Séverine has a daydream of a time in her life when she was receiving Holy Communion at church. When a person receives communion, it's symbolically the closest that a person can be with God because they are receiving the body and blood of Christ. By taking on this role of a prostitute, Séverine is essentially going against the doctrines of the church and going against what it means to be holy and pure. Another instance with religion occurs when Séverine has a daydream that she is in in the park and she is approached by an older man. The older man asks her if she is willing to go to his house with him so that she can help him with reenacting a religious ceremony. It turns out that Séverine is to play the role of the older man's daughter at her funeral. The older man pours out all of his guilt for sexually abusing his daughter when she was younger and he feels responsible for her life playing out the way that it did. This can be interpreted as Séverine's conscious playing out her own repressed memories. Séverine holds a lot of frustration for the abuse that she had experienced as a child. I feel that she has always been longing for an apology from her father (as the older man did with his daughter). Because of her father, her innocence and purity died at such an early age. She also took on this role of a prostitute to help her deal with some of her internal stressors. The third symbol that I would like to discuss is the animals. During one of Séverine's sexual fantasies, Pierre and his friend, Henri Husson are working in a field. They are tending to some livestock and also working with what appears to be mud. Pierre asks Henri if the animals have any names, to which he explains that they do. The scene shifts to Séverine who is tied up from a tree branch. Pierre and Henri begin to argue with her and they begin to degrade her. They throw the mud at her until she is almost black and they call her a variety of names, such as "harlot", "*****", "slut", etc. The irony in this is that they treated the livestock with a lot more respect than they treated Séverine. They humanized these animals by giving them names, but they degraded Séverine and treated her like an animal. Another instance involving animals is with the horse and carriage. For a large portion of the film, whenever the horse and carriage is present, the viewer is able to recognize that they are in one of Severine's daydreams and sexual fantasies. The fourth symbol that I would like to discuss is the brothel. By taking on the position of a prostitute at the Paris brothel, Séverine is able to escape from the pressures of her everyday life and become somebody else. As Séverine, she is a sexually frustrated housewife who is dealing with her own past issues. However, as "Belle de Jour", she is able to unleash all of her sexual fantasies with the clients that she comes across on a day-to-day basis. As a result of this job, Séverine is able to open up more with Pierre and they are finally able to have a somewhat healthy and normal relationship.

The irony of the entire film is that by taking on a degrading job, such as prostitution, Séverine is able to fix her relationship with her husband, Pierre, for the better. Many women who take on these roles have marital troubles because they often feel guilty for sleeping with numerous men or because their husband finds out what they have been doing. Since Pierre does not know what his wife is doing, he just assumes that she is getting better - and she is. Through prostitution, she is able to live life again. She makes friends, she interacts with clients on a day-to-day basis, and she is ultimately able to get to the root of her problems.

The Criterion Collection once again comes through with another great release. The video quality and the audio quality on Belle De Jour are top-notch. If you did not know better, you would think that this is a 1980s film and not a 1967 film. The film also has a decent amount of extras, thus making it a must own in any collection.

This was the first foreign film that I have ever watched and it will definitely not be the last. I was a little hesitant of watching it at first because I felt that the subtitles would have turned me off, made me confused, and not keep my interest. However, I was first wrong. As a result of watching this film, I have a new appreciation and outlook for this film style and I could not recommend it highly enough.

10/10

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Here is my review and interpretation of Belle De Jour. Please feel free to critique it if I made an error. I also posted it under my Blu-ray reviews.

[Show spoiler]Many may argue that Belle de Jour ("Beauty Of The Day") is an ordinary drama about a woman who decides to spend her early afternoons working as a prostitute at a Paris brothel. However, there are many elements and symbols throughout this film that allude to it being a psychological thriller.

The beautiful and talented Catherine Deneuve stars as Séverine Serizy, a sexually frustrated housewife. The relationship between Séverine and her husband Pierre is very awkward. While the two love each other, they both come and go as they please, they sleep in separate beds, and they do not have sex with one another. It appears that Séverine has difficulties with sex due to a trauma experienced earlier in her life. As a result, she is trying to come to grips with herself. While in a taxi with her friend Renée one day, Séverine learns that their mutual friend, Henrietta, now works at a brothel. The idea of working in one of these places is planted in Séverine's mind and she decides to visit a nearby brothel for herself. After meeting with the owner, Madame Anaïs, Séverine decides to take up prostitution as a side job during the early afternoons. The results of this decision ultimately have both positive and negative effects on Séverine and her husband's relationship.

The most important part of this film, in my opinion, is the symbols that are present throughout it. There are four specific symbols that I would like to discuss. They are the daydreams and sexual fantasies, religion, animals, and the brothel.

The first symbol that I would like to discuss are the daydreams and sexual fantasies that Séverine has throughout the film. Séverine is often plagued by sadomasochistic fantasies, in which she is taken to an isolated location, tied up, and humiliated. Many believe that this is due to the sexual abuse that she had experienced as a child by her father. These fantasies, just like the abuse, have haunted her for a good portion of her life. More specifically, they are the reason that she cannot be sexually aroused with her husband, Pierre. The second symbol that I would like to discuss is religion. When an individual thinks of religion, they often think of it being holy, pure, and sacred. Before entering the brothel, Séverine has a daydream of a time in her life when she was receiving Holy Communion at church. When a person receives communion, it's symbolically the closest that a person can be with God because they are receiving the body and blood of Christ. By taking on this role of a prostitute, Séverine is essentially going against the doctrines of the church and going against what it means to be holy and pure. Another instance with religion occurs when Séverine has a daydream that she is in in the park and she is approached by an older man. The older man asks her if she is willing to go to his house with him so that she can help him with reenacting a religious ceremony. It turns out that Séverine is to play the role of the older man's daughter at her funeral. The older man pours out all of his guilt for sexually abusing his daughter when she was younger and he feels responsible for her life playing out the way that it did. This can be interpreted as Séverine's conscious playing out her own repressed memories. Séverine holds a lot of frustration for the abuse that she had experienced as a child. I feel that she has always been longing for an apology from her father (as the older man did with his daughter). Because of her father, her innocence and purity died at such an early age. She also took on this role of a prostitute to help her deal with some of her internal stressors. The third symbol that I would like to discuss is the animals. During one of Séverine's sexual fantasies, Pierre and his friend, Henri Husson are working in a field. They are tending to some livestock and also working with what appears to be mud. Pierre asks Henri if the animals have any names, to which he explains that they do. The scene shifts to Séverine who is tied up from a tree branch. Pierre and Henri begin to argue with her and they begin to degrade her. They throw the mud at her until she is almost black and they call her a variety of names, such as "harlot", "*****", "slut", etc. The irony in this is that they treated the livestock with a lot more respect than they treated Séverine. They humanized these animals by giving them names, but they degraded Séverine and treated her like an animal. Another instance involving animals is with the horse and carriage. For a large portion of the film, whenever the horse and carriage is present, the viewer is able to recognize that they are in one of Severine's daydreams and sexual fantasies. The fourth symbol that I would like to discuss is the brothel. By taking on the position of a prostitute at the Paris brothel, Séverine is able to escape from the pressures of her everyday life and become somebody else. As Séverine, she is a sexually frustrated housewife who is dealing with her own past issues. However, as "Belle de Jour", she is able to unleash all of her sexual fantasies with the clients that she comes across on a day-to-day basis. As a result of this job, Séverine is able to open up more with Pierre and they are finally able to have a somewhat healthy and normal relationship.

The irony of the entire film is that by taking on a degrading job, such as prostitution, Séverine is able to fix her relationship with her husband, Pierre, for the better. Many women who take on these roles have marital troubles because they often feel guilty for sleeping with numerous men or because their husband finds out what they have been doing. Since Pierre does not know what his wife is doing, he just assumes that she is getting better - and she is. Through prostitution, she is able to live life again. She makes friends, she interacts with clients on a day-to-day basis, and she is ultimately able to get to the root of her problems.

The Criterion Collection once again comes through with another great release. The video quality and the audio quality on Belle De Jour are top-notch. If you did not know better, you would think that this is a 1980s film and not a 1967 film. The film also has a decent amount of extras, thus making it a must own in any collection.

This was the first foreign film that I have ever watched and it will definitely not be the last. I was a little hesitant of watching it at first because I felt that the subtitles would have turned me off, made me confused, and not keep my interest. However, I was first wrong. As a result of watching this film, I have a new appreciation and outlook for this film style and I could not recommend it highly enough.

10/10
I have not seen Bell de Jour, but I enjoyed reading the review just the same. (I'm usually not bothered by spoilers, so I often dive into the reviews when researching a film.)

This sounds like a fascinating entry into the Criterion queue, and it's a title that has intrigued me for quite a while.

With respect to foreign films, I usually forget that I'm reading subtitles a few minutes into the films. I actually prefer foreign subtitled movies in a way, because the language barrier makes it easier to me to immerse myself into the imaginary world presented by the movie.
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I have not seen Bell de Jour, but I enjoyed reading the review just the same. (I'm usually not bothered by spoilers, so I often dive into the reviews when researching a film.)

This sounds like a fascinating entry into the Criterion queue, and it's a title that has intrigued me for quite a while.

With respect to foreign films, I usually forget that I'm reading subtitles a few minutes into the films. I actually prefer foreign subtitled movies in a way, because the language barrier makes it easier to me to immerse myself into the imaginary world presented by the movie.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I would definitely recommend picking it up.

You described foreign films perfectly. They aren't the usual things we see in our everyday lives, so it's sort of like going on an adventure into an imaginary world.
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I just pulled out the Three Colors Trilogy because I forgot about it
Then that is my first choice. The Three Color trilogy is in my top 3 criterion releases. A truly great set for 3 great films. Also, IMO, a better introduction to Kieslowski's work then The Double Life of Veronique (but that too is great).

I recommend starting with Blue.
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Tempted to watch my first subtitled Criterion tonight.

If I do, it'll be Belle De Jour. It's been on my watch list for a while.
Catherine Deneuve is stunning...
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Ok, so it's probably been asked, but I'm not going to go through 60,000 posts.

Does anyone know if there's a list somewhere of Criterions that were released on either Laserdisc or DVD but have been re-released on Blu?

I know Brazil has....(all three generations of formats), but not sure what else.

I know I can search through each movie and crosscheck, but that's a lot of work.
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Ok, so it's probably been asked, but I'm not going to go through 60,000 posts.

Does anyone know if there's a list somewhere of Criterions that were released on either Laserdisc or DVD but have been re-released on Blu?

I know Brazil has....(all three generations of formats), but not sure what else.

I know I can search through each movie and crosscheck, but that's a lot of work.
The closest I can find is a list that compares the Laserdisc list to that for DVD releases:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...rdisc_releases
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