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The film is also notable for its blending of fiction with documentary footage. During the convention scenes, the now famous "look out, Haskell, it's real" line is heard from one of the crew. They were really caught in the riots outside the convention and were getting pelted with real tear gas. The film is definitely a product of the '60s, but I loved it upon first viewing. I searched out the DVD after seeing the film in class and was able to find it at a local borders. The DVD is long out of print, and I don't think I've watched it again since I first bought it, so that just shows how well the film has stuck with me. Highly recommended! |
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#69803 | |
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Eclipse Series 2: The Documentaries of Louis Malle |
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I'd also say that the piano score that accompanies the 20fps is very strong, considering it is a single instrument used to score a complex film. I can't imagine anyone being disappointed with this release, although I've already resigned myself to double dipping on the Gaumont restoration when it is available. |
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The Grey Gardens films are in the CC, but not on blu yet. More in the vein of Crumb and on blu, Marwencol is as interesting a film as I've seen in the last few years. Man on Wire, Dylan's Don't Look Back, and the hilarious, heartbreaking Anvil are all great films about artists. If you liked Fog of War, Standard Operating Procedure is also by Errol Morris and will probably make you want to kill yourself. Also fun, but not on blu is Winnebago Man and King of Kong. |
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![]() Actually, just about anything Errol Morris, throwing in Mr. Death and The Thin Blue Line. He pretty much invented a distinctive style with TTBL, and Fog of War was actually par for his course. |
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#69807 | |
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![]() I think I'll probably get the MoC version of The Passion of Joan of Arc unless we hear some definite info from Gaumont or Criterion soon. |
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#69808 |
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Got a Criterion news letter Friday. There was no "hint." Has Criterion decided to stop toying with its customers? From a business practice point of view, all the speculation about what they might release doesn't help them, in my opinion.
I wonder whether there is any business continuity plan in place. It's been in business so long that a lot of the honchos must be thinking about retiring. I don't know whether it's an independent, private company or some subsidiary of a larger business. Last edited by joie; 04-28-2013 at 11:49 AM. |
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The Oscars are pretty good at nominating good/great documentary, though their winners are frequently debatable, Wikipedia has a list here. Food for thought. One of my favorite 'talking heads' docs is The Corporation, it is entertaining and the DVD release (extras/menus, etc) is just outstanding, of course as with any public policy/political POV movies, not everyone will think it is entirely fair, you'll have to decide. Last edited by TJS_Blu; 04-28-2013 at 01:49 PM. |
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#69810 | |
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I've always enjoyed Criterion's cartoon hints, because they encourage me to use my brain, and because it's fun to have the teasers for the coming attractions. |
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#69811 | |
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Documentaries is almost new territory for me. Within the last five years, I have started to read a lot non-fiction books from classics like Thucydides to modern books from Anthony Beevor and John Keegan. There is no substitute to reality. I find some things so surreal that it could have not been thought of. Great top 25 list, TJS. Surprisingly, I have seen some of these movies. Thanks Last edited by Fellini912; 04-28-2013 at 04:24 PM. |
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I have quite a few modern historians whose books I seek out. In addition to Beevor and Keegan, I can also highly recommend Max Hastings, Robert K. Massie, Orlando Figes, William Manchester, Barbara Tuchman, Anna Reid, Nathaniel Philbrick, Hugh Thomas (who specializes in Spain and the Spanish empire) and Adrian Goldsworthy (ancient Rome), among others. Last edited by oildude; 04-28-2013 at 05:42 PM. |
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The MOC edition comes with both the 20 and 24 fps versions, with different audio accompaniments that only grow on you with repeat viewings. The 20fps is a bit of a revolution for viewing the film but one thing will keep me coming back to Criterion's DVD release. The audio accompaniment for that version features Voices of Light which I think gives the film an optimal viewing. If you haven't seen Joan with the Voices of Light audio I would recommend a purchase of Criterion's just for that. It really is breathtaking. An other thing to keep in mind wit the MOC release is the "Lo Duca" version of the film is included in the set. This is largely seen as an inferior version of the film and was the only version available for viewing until the rediscovery of the Oslo print. Just as impressive is the inclusion of a 100 page booklet with various readings and essays on the film. The casing of the limited edition steelbook is as nice as you'd think too. Again, if you have the funds I'd grab the MOC and the Criterion DVD release, if only to hear the Voices of Light soundtrack. Here's hoping Criterion includes the option to still hear the VOL audio in the inevitable BD update. |
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Will be interesting to see if the Gaumont restoration includes both the 20fps and 24fps versions and what Criterion eventually packages. That's if Criterion actually will release Joan of Arc. Does anyone know if they will? |
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I would be very shocked if they didn't, since it is one of the "premiere" titles, in the sense that it is a well known and important film that they have released in the past.
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Please do not forget that we have our first Criterion Film of the Week discussion beginning today. The film is 12 Angry Men, an American classic and one of the best films to date.
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