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While we're on the subject of Ingmar Bergman, I wish Criterion would license the Oscar-nominated short film, De Düva: The Dove, and include it as a bonus on their next Bergman blu-ray release. This pithy parody of the Swedish director's greatest films had the audience screaming with laughter when I saw it some 25 years ago. The scene I remember best had a character pointing at a tall, thin building and identifying it in what could best be described as "pigeon Swedish" as a "phallica symbolska." If you've never seen it, it's particularly a "must."
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Blu-ray Duke
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It's very long...very slow...and very bourgeois. The subject matter just doesn't appeal to me. Not saying it's a bad film, but it's definitely an acquired taste imo. |
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Of course, it really belonged on the release of The Seventh Seal, given its scene of playing badminton with Death. |
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Thanks given by: | jmclick (11-16-2014) |
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But then, Tiny Toon Adventures, like its Looney Tunes ancestor, often did jokes based on pop culture references, some obvious, some obscure. |
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#115029 |
Blu-ray Prince
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MoC offers DVD only releases in addition to their dual format releases, don't they? Criterion DVD buyers weren't being charged 'a little more', they were being charged somewhere in the neighborhood of thirty percent more. That's not insignificant and grumbling about it is hardly unreasonable.
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#115031 |
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Stopped by Barnes & Noble this morning and picked up
Fantastic Mr. Fox Darjeeling Limited Island Of Lost Souls Nashville Sweet Smell Of Success Just watched Island and highly enjoyed it. I'm a big fan of 30's horror and this fits in perfectly. I loved the darkness of the film and Laughton's performance was great. |
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Re - Criterion and dual-format: that's actually how I wound up going multi-region for Blu-ray. I upgraded to Blu-ray in 2009 but stuck with multi-region DVD only. As I still bought Criterion releases, albeit only on DVD, their decision to include Blu-rays as a part of the package I was already buying is what pushed me in to buying a US player. It's worth noting that the price of Criterion releases did jump significantly for me with dual-format, with DVDs costing around £15.99 and dual-format sets going for £23.99. Last edited by adamhopelies; 11-16-2014 at 11:26 PM. |
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Bergman was a frequent hater. On Antonioni - “Fellini, Kurosawa, and Bunuel move in the same field as Tarkovsky. Antonioni was on his way, but expired, suffocated by his own tediousness.” On Welles - “For me he’s just a hoax. It’s empty. It’s not interesting. It’s dead. Citizen Kane, which I have a copy of — is all the critics’ darling, always at the top of every poll taken, but I think it’s a total bore. Above all, the performances are worthless. The amount of respect that movie’s got is absolutely unbelievable.” Personally I'd take any of those guys over Bergman. |
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Thanks given by: | Archedamian (11-16-2014), BlueRagtop (11-18-2014) |
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#115037 |
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That is brilliant. Even has a zither-sounding opening theme. Thanks for the laughs, I never saw this episode.
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#115038 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Hypothetically speaking, which Jacques should I get for my collection first: complete Tati or complete Demy?
While I don't mind challenging films, I prefer to watch films to unwind. A more viewer-friendly option would be nice. |
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Demy gets my vote. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and The Young Girls of Rochefort alone are worth it.
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