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Thanks for that review on the supplement. I keep hesitating on purchasing F for Fake but I might very well now that you told me about this Snyder interview. He was one of my favorite late night talk show hosts ever.
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I have to admit, with all the love for Soderbergh in the Criterion Collection, I personally would be thrilled to see his version of Solaris come to Criterion. Is there any other release in the collection that has the original and remake of the film? Same titles (such as Weekend and Weekend - 2 diff. films with the same title) are not eligible.
I also want to expound on Soderbergh's Solaris. It's a modern, up to date and much more "cool" film than Tarkovsky's. Soderbergh did a great job tightening up the script, focusing on the emotions of the main characters and adding an amazing amount of ambience and atmosphere. Obviously, Tarkovsky's version will always be the best, no questions asked, but I like what Soderbergh added to Solaris (and its one of the rare remakes that actually gives an original perspective with a whole different feeling like its a new film). Last edited by jw007; 01-22-2015 at 08:16 PM. |
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I find Steven Soderbergh a strange director, I have a huge love/hate relationship with his films. He can make some really 'hollywood' films and then he can make some incredible cinema. I guess he does it to help fund those bigger films from him, but I find it a bit odd. I guess he is very similar to Guillermo del Toro, I cant wait to check out Crimson Peak, and that other little tim he was doing - he needs to make more films that are same level as The Devils Backbone and Pans Labyrinth - they are so personal and heart breaking.
I love that Lars Von Trier funds his film through his Porn company haha, so fitting. I did love Contagion however, I thought it was incredible and so terrifying. Personally I found it very realistic and it felt like something that could really happen, unlike these other films about diseases' and viruses taking over. It also had some phenomenal performances that came across as so honest and genuine. Also my god he stuck some big twists and turns into it that I did not expect at all. Definitely recommend that film - although ti has a very odd soundtrack (that fits so well with the film!). I still need to check out Greys Anatomy - would you guys recommend this? My god I ramble on lol. Quote:
This doesn't count, but La Cage Aux Folles does have a remake, which is so bad haha, thankfully that is not in the collection! |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (01-23-2015) |
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As do some Ozu films, but I don't know if both films being made by the same director would be different than what you were thinking. Last edited by shadedpain4; 01-22-2015 at 08:52 PM. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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Sometimes its best to just let it be... ![]() Although I can't wait for the remake of I Saw The Devil, The NEW Ring remake, Loved the Oldboy remake... of course I am kidding. Although I have seen a lot of the 'Hollywood' remakes of asian films and by god they butcher them. Perfect example I would say is watch 'A Tale of Two Sisters' and then watch the remake 'The Uninvited'. Sorry guys, going a bit off the Criterion discussion! |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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Theres a thought - where is our Andrei Rublev upgrade Criterion!? |
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On the flip-side, I haven't been able to finish the original version of Solaris. I found it to be over-my-head somewhat and didn't know what was going on while watching it. I also didn't like that there were so many long, drawn-out shots of things like walking and driving without much of anything else going on. I do feel I should give it another shot eventually (and maybe hear the commentary) but it was leaving me cold compared to the remake. (I'm also sure that I am in the minority on this one as a lot of viewers have written off the Soderbergh version and hail the original as being on par with 2001: A Space Odyssey, though for me the latter worked so much better and is actually one of my favorite science fiction films). |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (01-23-2015) |
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i love how these korean movies sometimes have a runtime of 140min , got multiple story twists and you cant just play around with your smarthphone every other minute and still follow the plot.. pretty sure a movie like "A Muse" [Show spoiler] would be even tabu in the US because of stuff that is shown.
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Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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Not sure how I feel about it though, in a way its quite funny. But there are many people who have a lot of patience and watch many films that require attention that may not like Solaris, so in a way it doesn't really work lol. (this isn't an insult post or a dig!) just sharing a fact haha - I guess sometimes when done too much it can be tedious! Don't watch Gerry though haha, its a beautiful film but my god.... it can be a tad slow, and I have a lot of patience with film! Quote:
It's a shame people struggle eight the originals, but I won't judge as some do struggle, but its a HUGE shame. I'd love to see 'Hollywoods' remake of 'Visitor Q' (Criterion, if you are listening, give us some Takashi Miike!) Last edited by Polaroid; 01-22-2015 at 09:24 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Polaroid (01-22-2015), Roninblues (01-22-2015) |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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I am overjoyed right now.
My "Used - Very Good" Criterion Blu-ray of The Man Who Fell to Earth that I bought for $80 and change arrived in the mail today, and the package is actually in perfect condition. The digipak, booklet, inner case, and disc all look as though they were just unwrapped at a store. I still followed the same procedure that I did with The Third Man by putting the disc and the booklet in one of my empty plastic Criterion single-disc cases and putting the digipak in a safe spot, but I'm still happy that everything looks great. I'm looking forward to revisiting the movie this weekend, and seeing it in high definition. Incidentally, my Kino Lorber Blu-ray of The Falcon and the Snowman (with the Bowie song, "This Is Not America") arrived in the mail today as well, so I received two Bowie-related titles on the same day. |
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It's not really comparable to anything Criterion have released from him, in terms of the content of the film, but quality wise it's top-tier Godard. Have you seen either of the Cohen Godard Blu-rays? It's closer in tone to those films than the 1960s films. With all this said it's an accessible movie, and was one of his biggest successes at the box-office.
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I didn't love Solaris (2002). In fact, I really don't even remember all that much about it. But I would love to see it released as well because I'd love to give it another look. |
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...I was wondering if any of you have heard any blu-ray news for the following classic films not yet available on Region A in an English-speaking format:
THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC (Carl Theodor Dreyer / 1928) ANDREI RUBLEV (Andrei Tarkovsky / 1966) MIRROR (Andrei Tarkovsky / 1974) THE MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA (Dziga Vertov / 1929) ORDET (Carl Theodor Dreyer / 1955) AU HASARD BALTHAZAR (Robert Bresson) UGETSU MONOGATARI (Kenji Mizoguchi / 1953) PATHER PANCHALI (Satyajit Ray / 1955) STALKER (Andrei Tarkovsky / 1979) LA STRADA (Federico Fellini / 1954) GERTRUD (Carl Theodor Dreyer / 1964) VIRIDIANA (Luis Buńuel / 1961) JEANNE DIELMAN, 23 QUAI DU COMMERCE, 1080 BRUXELLES (Chantal Akerman / 1975) THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS (Orson Welles / 1942) SÁTÁNTANGÓ (Béla Tarr / 1994) GREED (Erich von Stroheim / 1924) THE MOTHER AND THE WH0RE (Jean Eustache / 1973) A BRIGHTER SUMMER DAY (Edward Yang / 1991) LOS OLVIDADOS (Luis Buńuel / 1950) IKIRU (Akira Kurosawa / 1952) BRINGING UP BABY (Howard Hawks / 1938) HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR (Alain Resnais / 1959) HISTOIRE(S) DU CINÉMA (Jean, Luc Godard / 1998) THE LADY EVE (Preston Sturges / 1941) BLOWUP (Michelangelo Antonioni / 1966) THE SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE (Victor Erice / 1973) A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH (Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger / 1946) ROME, OPEN CITY (Roberto Rossellini / 1945) NAPOLÉON (Abel Gance / 1927) BEAU TRAVAIL (Claire Denis / 1998) TROUBLE IN PARADISE (Ernst Lubitsch / 1932) HIS GIRL FRIDAY (Howard Hawks / 1940) COME AND SEE (Elem Klimov / 1985) THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MATTHEW (Pier Paolo Pasolini / 1964) DUCK SOUP (Leo McCarey / 1933) THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL (Luis Buńuel / 1962) THE TRAVELLING PLAYERS (Theo Angelopoulos / 1975) THE LAST LAUGH (F.W. Murnau / 1924) SPRING IN A SMALL TOWN (Fei Mu / 1948) MOUCHETTE (Robert Bresson / 1966) L'ARGENT(Robert Bresson / 1983) IMITATION OF LIFE (Douglas Sirk / 1959) VAMPYR (Carl Theodor Dreyer / 1932) PAISAN (Roberto Rossellini / 1946) EARTH (Alexander Dovzhenko / 1930) ROCCO AND HIS BROTHERS (Luchino Visconti / 1960) NIGHTS OF CABIRIA (Federico Fellini / 1957) THE COLOR OF POMEGRANATE (Sergei Parajanov / 1969) A CITY OF SADNESS (Hou Hsiao, hsien / 1989) THE PASSENGER (Michelangelo Antonioni / 1975) CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT (Orson Welles / 1966) CELINE AND JULIE GO BOATING (Jacques Rivette / 1974) MCCABE & MRS. MILLER (Robert Altman / 1971) KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS (Robert Hamer / 1949) Any information would be greatly appreciated. Last edited by mrjohnnyb; 01-22-2015 at 10:43 PM. |
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Band of Outsiders (loved) Breathless (really liked) Pierrot le Fou (really liked, but it lost something on a repeat viewing for me) Week End (eh) Vivre sa Vie (loved) |
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