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![]() Overall, it's one of my favorite series of all time, and I love Fire Walk With Me, as well. Many fans hated it, but I think it's pretty vital as a companion to the series, and ties up several things that would have been addressed in Season 3 had the show not been cancelled. And the shooting script (which includes a LOT that didn't make it to the final film) is even more interesting. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (05-02-2014) |
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I got: HIDDEN FORTRESS PERSONA FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT THRONE OF BLOOD JULES & JIM And, not Criterion: THE FILE ON THELMA JORDON THE GHOST & MRS. MUIR CLOAK & DAGGER THE STRANGER THE INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPINESS Every one of them a blind buy. ![]() |
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Breaking The Waves is probably my favorite by him. It's a story about dedication, self sacrifice, and martyrdom and it's brilliantly filmed. Criterion's release of it is awesome! Melancholia is probably his next accessible one. As a whole it's not very sci-fiish, nor is it graphic. It is a rather interesting look at two somewhat estranged sisters who find their way back to one another amidst this pending disaster (I haven't seen it in so long, but I think I'm right on the assessment). Antichrist is the one you want to avoid if you're not big on graphic. It's pretty brutal and surreal at times, but if you tell yourself that it's just a film, you should be fine. I really like it. It's very haunting. I haven't seen any other ones by him. Sorry! |
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![]() I have only seen 2 of those films - Persona and The Ghost & Mrs Muir, both worth the money. I signed up to their emails so hopefully more coupons / discounts will be heading my way. When I use then with an already discounted Criterion they match B&N. |
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It begins... Review Time.
The Royal Tenenbaums- 4/5 Wow. I went into this thinking I would either like it or hate it. I loved it. As of yesterday, it is my second favorite Anderson film, behind Life Aquatic. Sid and Nancy- 2.5/5 I really thought I would love this one and... Gary Oldman was really good in it. Webb was so goddamn annoying in it that it often ruined my enjoyment of the film though. The first act was fantastic. That was it. That said, Cox's direction was beautiful. |
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With all the Von Trier talk today, I decided this was the best time to watch my copy of Breaking The Waves. It's truly a work of bittersweet beauty, as I've come to expect from LVT. There's not much more that can be said about Emily Watson's performance. It really is a landmark screen debut and absolutely anchors the whole film.
This is also one of the best looking LVT films, I think. The muted color palette works incredibly for the film, and the way that it allows certain things to burst with color (the red skirt, Watson's lip stick) is lovely. I especially love this shot: ![]() |
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That's really disheartening. (But awesome for you!) |
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Thanks given by: | Clare2904 (05-03-2014) |
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My read of the film is that Melancholia isn't sci-fi at all. Starting with the title, I take the whole movie as a poetic description of depression, clinical depression. It sounds like a cliche to say that depression makes you feel like the world is coming to an end, but you by god feel it in this film. And we all know where serious depression can lead. Watching the way people deal with Justine at the wedding made me squirm in recognition of the way I've often thought of/dealt with people I know who are depressed.
More than anything else I've read or heard, Melancholia helped me understand depression. The movie is technically brilliant, but I most liked the way it moved me and showed me something I hadn't realized before. In my (old school) book, that's what I look for in great art. An I think this is a great film. |
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Even Smallville, for all its faults, had two terrific Luthors: Michael Rosenbaum as the younger Lex, and especially John Glover as his father Lionel, who was more in line with what you'd expect Lex to be. The biggest problem I have with Returns is that structurally, it seems like a pale remake of the first Reeve movie. |
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TCMs Friday Night Spotlight for this month will focus on Australian cinema. Picnic at Hanging Rock, An Angel at My Table, and other Criterion titles will be shown throughout the month. Here's a link to the website:
http://www.tcm.com/this-month/articl...an-Cinema.html |
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Thanks given by: | Clare2904 (05-03-2014), lordmorpheus72 (05-03-2014) |
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I wish I had posted that TCM Spotlight link sooner because some members may have missed the chance to see Breaker Morant and Gallipoli tonight. Well, I'm glad I could help a little bit anyways.
Out of all of the Spotlight films listed I have only seen 4 (Gallipoli, Picnic at HR, Walkabout, and The Year of Living Dangerously). All four films greatly increased my interest in Australian Cinema. I have only seen one film by Jane Campion (The Piano), so I'm looking forward to catching Sweetie and An Angel at My Table later this month. Hopefully, Criterion will be upgrading existing titles and adding more Australian films to their collection soon. Last edited by Meek12345; 05-03-2014 at 04:21 AM. Reason: misspelled word |
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I recall reading somewhere a while back a rumor that Criterion might re-release the Australian New Wave classic Breaker Morant on Blu-ray (I believe they released it on laser disc). The Image Blu-ray, which I have (thankfully) is apparently out of print.
Director Bruce Beresford's powerful courtroom drama is one of the finest examples of Australian cinema, and stands right alongside 12 Angry Men, Paths of Glory, Anatomy of a Murder (all from Criterion), and a few others at the top of the genre. I would encourage every film fan to seek it out if they have never seen it. Breaker Morant is unique among courtroom dramas because it takes place in a military court/tribunal set during the Boer War (1899-1902), where the stakes are high as three Australian officers of an elite anti-guerilla cavalry force are placed on trial for murder and other crimes during the waning days of the conflict, a messy colonial war that the British want ended as cleanly and quickly as possible. The film touches on themes of the brutality of fighting irregular Boer commandos on the veldt, subduing a hostile population of mainly women and children whose men are all off in commandos, and the British Empire's attempts to confederate all of South Africa amid hopes for reconciliation. Along with a scathing indictment of a military command system that is willing to sacrifice a few Australian soldiers to the expediency of higher politics, there is a tremendous human element as each character is developed effectively on screen. It is Beresford's masterpiece and hopefully the rumor will come true and it will re-enter the Criterion Collection. A film this good should not be out of print. Last edited by oildude; 05-03-2014 at 04:54 AM. |
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Yes, a long, long time ago I did. It will be the next thing I watch now. Already getting Twin Peaks withdrawal, 1 day after I finished the series. Lol.
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