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Old 06-02-2013, 10:48 PM   #72601
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Ordered

- The Blob (glad I waited)
- Repulsion (missed it that time when it was $17.99)
- Breathless (missed it that time when it was $17.49)
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Old 06-02-2013, 11:07 PM   #72602
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Still have three more I might buy, but I could also wait. Ones in consideration:

Heaven's Gate
Breathless
A Man Escaped
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Old 06-02-2013, 11:27 PM   #72603
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Some CC BRs are on sale at Amazon
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Old 06-02-2013, 11:34 PM   #72604
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I just realized all the titles I've got coming my way.

Last Year at Marienbad
In The Mood for Love
La Haine
Mystery Train
Leon Morin, Priest
On The Waterfront
Band of Outsiders

Plus the next 4 new releases for this month.

It's been a while since I've had so many coming to me. Hopefully they pile in more sporadically instead of all on one day.
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Old 06-02-2013, 11:39 PM   #72605
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Silly question and I can't believe I'm asking this. I've never seen the Thin Red Line. I've read countless reviews and simply can't decide. I've watched online clips and it looks to be a depressingly brutal sense of what war truly is. I must admit I'm not a huge fan of Terrence Malick's style, but I'm fascinated with anything World War II. This has to be one of the top selling Criterions and seems to be in many people's top 5. Is this a safe blind buy if one is expecting more of a character study instead of a "typical" and action packed war movie? Thanks in advance, guys.
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:22 AM   #72606
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I just realized all the titles I've got coming my way.

Last Year at Marienbad
In The Mood for Love
La Haine
Mystery Train
Leon Morin, Priest
On The Waterfront
Band of Outsiders

Plus the next 4 new releases for this month.

It's been a while since I've had so many coming to me. Hopefully they pile in more sporadically instead of all on one day.
La Haine is great! It looks great on Blu-ray, too.

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Silly question and I can't believe I'm asking this. I've never seen the Thin Red Line. I've read countless reviews and simply can't decide. I've watched online clips and it looks to be a depressingly brutal sense of what war truly is. I must admit I'm not a huge fan of Terrence Malick's style, but I'm fascinated with anything World War II. This has to be one of the top selling Criterions and seems to be in many people's top 5. Is this a safe blind buy if one is expecting more of a character study instead of a "typical" and action packed war movie? Thanks in advance, guys.
It's one of Malick's best works, in my opinion.

The visuals alone make the grim reality of war seem a lot more peaceful, if that makes any sense.
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:45 AM   #72607
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Just purchased:

On the Waterfront
The Thin Red Line (thanks for the info, iScottie!)
The Lady Vanishes
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Ministry of Fear

$60 in Amazon gift cards left this at $39.55 shipped. Pretty happy!
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:50 AM   #72608
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La Haine is great! It looks great on Blu-ray, too.
1 of the 3 that I haven't seen. It's been on my radar for months.

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Silly question and I can't believe I'm asking this. I've never seen the Thin Red Line. I've read countless reviews and simply can't decide. I've watched online clips and it looks to be a depressingly brutal sense of what war truly is. I must admit I'm not a huge fan of Terrence Malick's style, but I'm fascinated with anything World War II. This has to be one of the top selling Criterions and seems to be in many people's top 5. Is this a safe blind buy if one is expecting more of a character study instead of a "typical" and action packed war movie? Thanks in advance, guys.
It's my favorite film of all time, so I will always recommend it. It's far more than an action packed war film. It took me more than once to actually appreciate it. It's more linear and easier to follow than Malick's latest work, but still has that "experimental" vibe to it. Truly a modern masterpiece.
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:52 AM   #72609
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Silly question and I can't believe I'm asking this. I've never seen the Thin Red Line. I've read countless reviews and simply can't decide. I've watched online clips and it looks to be a depressingly brutal sense of what war truly is. I must admit I'm not a huge fan of Terrence Malick's style, but I'm fascinated with anything World War II. This has to be one of the top selling Criterions and seems to be in many people's top 5. Is this a safe blind buy if one is expecting more of a character study instead of a "typical" and action packed war movie? Thanks in advance, guys.
Yea, you're safe to buy. I don't particularly like Malick (god I couldn't STAND Tree of Life, take my art film card from me if you will) but Thin Red Line strikes a great balance between his "normal" style and an actual film with like Plot and stuff.
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:52 AM   #72610
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I decided to get mostly criterions that were on dvd only since I got most of the criterion blu rays i'm interested in. I got:

Ace In The Hole
The Back Room
Hamlet
Carnival of Souls


Only Blu Ray Criterion I bought today was Summer Interlude.

Haven't seen any of these movies but I heard Ace In The Hole was a very good movie.
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:59 AM   #72611
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I'm about to order

Leon morin, priest
Medium cool
Life and death of Colonel Blimp
The following
Naked lunch
3:10 to Yuma
Repo man

I've never seen any of these films but based on the list compiled which ones would u recommend the most or take out, I'm confident in purchasing the following, repo man and naked lunch since I've read good things about them but what would you say about the rest of the titles?
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:06 AM   #72612
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I'm about to order

Leon morin, priest
Medium cool
Life and death of Colonel Blimp
The following
Naked lunch
3:10 to Yuma
Repo man

I've never seen any of these films but based on the list compiled which ones would u recommend the most or take out, I'm confident in purchasing the following, repo man and naked lunch since I've read good things about them but what would you say about the rest of the titles?
The one I am most enthusiastic about is Colonel Blimp. Not only is it a gorgeous film, it is deeply moving.
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:26 AM   #72613
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I'm about to order

Leon morin, priest
Medium cool
Life and death of Colonel Blimp
The following
Naked lunch
3:10 to Yuma
Repo man

I've never seen any of these films but based on the list compiled which ones would u recommend the most or take out, I'm confident in purchasing the following, repo man and naked lunch since I've read good things about them but what would you say about the rest of the titles?
I like Leon Morin Priest a lot - it's more of a character study, basically a series of (fantastic) conversations. Depends on what kinds of movies you like I guess! Definitely my favorite by Melville.
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:41 AM   #72614
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Picked up two more:

Pierre Etaix
Kid With a Bike
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:41 AM   #72615
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I'm about to order

Leon morin, priest
Medium cool
Life and death of Colonel Blimp
The following
Naked lunch
3:10 to Yuma
Repo man

I've never seen any of these films but based on the list compiled which ones would u recommend the most or take out, I'm confident in purchasing the following, repo man and naked lunch since I've read good things about them but what would you say about the rest of the titles?
I know you're confident about it, but Following is absolutely the most disposable of the 4 I've seen.
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:45 AM   #72616
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1 of the 3 that I haven't seen. It's been on my radar for months.



It's my favorite film of all time, so I will always recommend it. It's far more than an action packed war film. It took me more than once to actually appreciate it. It's more linear and easier to follow than Malick's latest work, but still has that "experimental" vibe to it. Truly a modern masterpiece.
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Yea, you're safe to buy. I don't particularly like Malick (god I couldn't STAND Tree of Life, take my art film card from me if you will) but Thin Red Line strikes a great balance between his "normal" style and an actual film with like Plot and stuff.
Thanks for the recommendation folks!
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:49 AM   #72617
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I know you're confident about it, but Following is absolutely the most disposable of the 4 I've seen.
I must agree. Although I have not seen the "linear cut."
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:54 AM   #72618
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Silly question and I can't believe I'm asking this. I've never seen the Thin Red Line. I've read countless reviews and simply can't decide. I've watched online clips and it looks to be a depressingly brutal sense of what war truly is. I must admit I'm not a huge fan of Terrence Malick's style, but I'm fascinated with anything World War II. This has to be one of the top selling Criterions and seems to be in many people's top 5. Is this a safe blind buy if one is expecting more of a character study instead of a "typical" and action packed war movie? Thanks in advance, guys.
The Thin Red Line is nowhere near as viscerally brutal as many other WWII films from this era (Saving Private Ryan, etc.). I first saw The Thin Red Line in the theater upon its release in 1998, and, having seen Saving Private Ryan earlier that year, I was braced for an oppressive nonstop wave of violence similar to what I had seen in that Spielberg film. The difference in the beach landing sequences in the two films sets the tone, though, and The Thin Red Line plays out in a much more subtle way at first.

There are a couple of intense battle sequences in The Thin Red Line, but the film is more concerned with the gradual effect on a person's psyche in wartime, and, as such, the film ultimately leaves a deep scar. The Thin Red Line is also more concerned with the interplay of humans and the everpresent majesty of nature.

The Thin Red Line is a much quieter film than one might expect, and, for that reason, many viewers were turned off. It's a wondrous film simply to look at, though, and virtually every still frame deserves a pause.
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:59 AM   #72619
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The Thin Red Line is nowhere near as viscerally brutal as many other WWII films from this era (Saving Private Ryan, etc.). I first saw The Thin Red Line in the theater upon its release in 1998, and, having seen Saving Private Ryan earlier that year, I was braced for an oppressive nonstop wave of violence similar to what I had seen in that Spielberg film. The difference in the beach landing sequences in the two films sets the tone, though, and The Thin Red Line plays out in a much more subtle way at first.

There are a couple of intense battle sequences in The Thin Red Line, but the film is more concerned with the gradual effect on a person's psyche in wartime, and, as such, the film ultimately leaves a deep scar. The Thin Red Line is also more concerned with the interplay of humans and the everpresent majesty of nature.

The Thin Red Line is a much quieter film than one might expect, and, for that reason, many viewers were turned off. It's a wondrous film simply to look at, though, and virtually every still frame deserves a pause.
Agreed. The film looks incredible on BluRay
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Old 06-03-2013, 02:08 AM   #72620
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I know you're confident about it, but Following is absolutely the most disposable of the 4 I've seen.
The only reason I'm confident about it is because I'm a huge Christopher Nolan fan and would like to own it, I might consider leaving it off the list in that case
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