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Old 11-20-2014, 06:19 PM   #115461
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It seems so soon to mention this, but its worth bearing in mind that it's being released only a week or two before Criterion's February 50% off sale.
Don't even want to think about the February sale yet... still trying to plan for Christmas.
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Old 11-20-2014, 06:59 PM   #115462
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It seems so soon to mention this, but its worth bearing in mind that it's being released only a week or two before Criterion's February 50% off sale.
Still a better deal for us Canadians to go for it at that price. Factor in Criterion's insane base shipping of $10 and the current exchange rate and Criterion's own sales are doing little for the non-Americans at this point.
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Old 11-20-2014, 07:25 PM   #115463
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Bought It Happened One Night with one of mailer 20% coupons today. Cannot express how happy I am to finally own this movie!

Purchased Satyajit Ray's The Big City with the other coupon.
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Old 11-20-2014, 07:53 PM   #115464
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I had no idea about that! I remember that bizarre scene when
[Show spoiler]the witch lifted the skirt, but didn't know there was a phallus there.
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Old 11-20-2014, 07:53 PM   #115465
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A 20% Off coupon showed up in my email from Barnes & Noble today.

If you were me, would you use this in conjunction with the current sale to buy the Tati box set this weekend, or would you wait another week for a Bigger Better Deal, since next weekend is Black Friday weekend, and there may be an even more impressive B&N coupon?

It'll probably only be a few dollars and not worth the hassle of going out in public on Black Friday weekend. I dunno.
I'd wait until next weekend (for 30%+ coupons) for the Tati box set. Good things come to those that wait.

Use the standard 20% coupon on another title in the meantime.
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Old 11-20-2014, 08:02 PM   #115466
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Can you guys suggest some really dark/depressing/emotional films in collection, like filled with raw/real emotion? Maybe include DVD only versions, but preferably bluray (unless I can get on bluray in UK!).

I have a lot already such as:

Autumn Sonata,
Antichrist,
Breaking The Waves,
Fat Girl,
Shoah (still not watched though!),
Qatsi Trilogy,
Salo,

Etc (link to my collection is in my signature).

Just really need some more and I got most the obvious ones I know, but if there are more than that would be me very happy (oh the irony!).

Thanks!

Oh I know there is this link for 'Tearjerkers'

http://www.criterion.com/explore/160-tearjerkers

But no idea what some of the others are like, and I want more than a tearjerker, I want a film so raw and powerful I'm left numb!

OFF TOPIC:

Browsing the Criterion Themes and came across this image, I love when a film has an image that is so incredibly beautiful it chokes you up a bit :


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Old 11-20-2014, 08:08 PM   #115467
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It seems so soon to mention this, but its worth bearing in mind that it's being released only a week or two before Criterion's February 50% off sale.
Criterion shipping to Canada is stupidly expensive. They even suggest to buy from Amazon:

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Old 11-20-2014, 08:13 PM   #115468
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Can you guys suggest some really dark/depressing/emotional films in collection, like filled with raw/real emotion? Maybe include DVD only versions, but preferably bluray (unless I can get on bluray in UK!).
Go buy Kes. Right now.
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Old 11-20-2014, 08:17 PM   #115469
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Go buy Kes. Right now.
Ah thanks, have heard its a good film, but not really looked into it much
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Old 11-20-2014, 08:21 PM   #115470
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Ah Thanks, have heard its a good film, but not really looked into it much
It's a really powerful movie. It's not depressing so much as oppressive. You don't feel sorry for these people in some sappy, maudlin way so much as much feel bad for them.

It's a lot like Everlasting Moments, oddly enough.

In both cases the situations and subject matter are very dark and heavy but the films are kind of uplifting.
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Old 11-20-2014, 08:22 PM   #115471
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It's a really powerful movie. It's not depressing so much as oppressive. You don't feel sorry for these people in some sappy, maudlin way so much as much feel bad for them.

It's a lot like Everlasting Moments, oddly enough.

In both cases the situations and subject matter are very dark and heavy but the films are kind of uplifting.
Thanks will definitely check it out sooooon, can't wait to get paid and treat myself lol
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Old 11-20-2014, 08:37 PM   #115472
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Can you guys suggest some really dark/depressing/emotional films in collection, like filled with raw/real emotion? Maybe include DVD only versions, but preferably bluray (unless I can get on bluray in UK!).
Sundays and Cybele

The end of this movie was such an emotional gut punch that I had to go outside and run a few miles to think about it.
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Old 11-20-2014, 08:40 PM   #115473
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Sundays and Cybele
I think thats one I will be buying as soon as I get paid, did enquire about it before and was ready to buy in sale on eBay but had NO money, was devastated haha.

Its a blind buy, but seems to have a lot of good things said about it - never heard of it before, so thanks to Criterion for getting the film out there - that's what I love about blind buys, find some incredible cinema (Marketa Lazaro, Double life of Veronique etc).
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Old 11-20-2014, 08:45 PM   #115474
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Can you guys suggest some really dark/depressing/emotional films in collection, like filled with raw/real emotion? Maybe include DVD only versions, but preferably bluray (unless I can get on bluray in UK!).

I have a lot already such as:

Autumn Sonata,
Antichrist,
Breaking The Waves,
Fat Girl,
Shoah (still not watched though!),
Qatsi Trilogy,
Salo,

Etc (link to my collection is in my signature).

Just really need some more and I got most the obvious ones I know, but if there are more than that would be me very happy (oh the irony!).

Thanks!

Oh I know there is this link for 'Tearjerkers'

http://www.criterion.com/explore/160-tearjerkers

But no idea what some of the others are like, and I want more than a tearjerker, I want a film so raw and powerful I'm left numb!

Make Way for Tomorrow, Tokyo Story, and The Man Who Fell to Earth are three of the saddest movies I've ever seen.
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Old 11-20-2014, 08:52 PM   #115475
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Make Way for Tomorrow, Tokyo Story, and The Man Who Fell to Earth are three of the saddest movies I've ever seen.
Thanks - never heard of Make Way for Tomorrow, so be exciting to check that out

The Man Who Fell To Earth makes a really good companion film to Under The Skin as well which I also find very emotional and sad.



Not sure why I like such sad films, but they really excite me and I can connect with them, I find happy films very annoying and false (except for a few exceptions!), sadness in film just comes across more genuine.
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Old 11-20-2014, 09:13 PM   #115476
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Can you guys suggest some really dark/depressing/emotional films in collection, like filled with raw/real emotion? Maybe include DVD only versions, but preferably bluray (unless I can get on bluray in UK!).

I have a lot already such as:

Autumn Sonata,
Antichrist,
Breaking The Waves,
Fat Girl,
Shoah (still not watched though!),
Qatsi Trilogy,
Salo,

Etc (link to my collection is in my signature).

Just really need some more and I got most the obvious ones I know, but if there are more than that would be me very happy (oh the irony!).

Thanks!

Oh I know there is this link for 'Tearjerkers'

http://www.criterion.com/explore/160-tearjerkers

But no idea what some of the others are like, and I want more than a tearjerker, I want a film so raw and powerful I'm left numb!

OFF TOPIC:

Browsing the Criterion Themes and came across this image, I love when a film has an image that is so incredibly beautiful it chokes you up a bit :

Rosetta, Sansho the Bailiff, Marketa Lazarova, Letter Never Sent
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Old 11-20-2014, 09:20 PM   #115477
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I picked up two more Criterion titles at the sale this afternoon, and was amazed at my great fortune. Once again, I had a bunch of coupons in my hand, and the manager said, "Let me see what you've got and we'll try them out," so I handed them to him. He ended up keeping two and gave the rest of them back to me. Here's what I ended up purchasing:

Charade @ 14.39 (39.99 less 50% less 10% less 20%)
It Happened One Night @ 9.99 (39.99 less 50% less 10% less $8.00)

So my grand total was $24.38 plus tax.

I asked him about the 15% off coupon that I linked to earlier today and he told me to come back in and use it before it expires on November 23. So for whatever that is worth ...

I'm off to play Charade! ;-)

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Old 11-20-2014, 09:34 PM   #115478
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Thanks - never heard of Make Way for Tomorrow, so be exciting to check that out
Oh, my gosh ... what a tearjerker! But one in which the sentiment flows naturally and honestly. Leo McCarey won the Best Director Oscar in 1937 for his comedy classic, The Awful Truth, but he always said that he would have preferred to have won it for Make Way for Tomorrow, which was released that same year. It's one of those films that got very good reviews when it was first released, but never really found an audience. It first started getting noticed and re-evaluated again in the mid-1970's, and has grown in stature ever since.

I was never particularly fond of Victor Moore, but he's brilliant in this film, and Beulah Bondi is even better! Keep reminding yourself that Ms. Bondi was only 47 years old when she made this film (she was 48 when it was released). Can't wait to hear how you react to it!
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Old 11-20-2014, 10:46 PM   #115479
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Thanks - never heard of Make Way for Tomorrow, so be exciting to check that out
Make Way For Tomorrow is available on Blu-ray here in the UK too (via Masters Of Cinema), whereas Criterion only released it on DVD. It's extraordinary, and in the words of Orson Welles - "Oh my God that’s the saddest movie ever made", and "could make a stone cry".

Double-bill it with Tokyo Story for extra sadness.
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Old 11-20-2014, 10:51 PM   #115480
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Make Way For Tomorrow is available on Blu-ray here in the UK too (via Masters Of Cinema), whereas Criterion only released it on DVD. It's extraordinary, and in the words of Orson Welles - "Oh my God that’s the saddest movie ever made", and "could make a stone cry".

Double-bill it with Tokyo Story for extra sadness.
Ah sweet i'll check it out then

Just watching Everlasting Moments, finally.

Got so many films to catch up on, I buy them and by time I get them I am in mood for something else haha.

This films is very beautiful despite the locations and the subject.

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