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edit: the problem may be that "masterpiece" is a singular noun; "masterpieces" is the plural. Last edited by joie; 04-04-2015 at 12:14 AM. |
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I absolutely hate the words overrated and pretentious when used in a film review; either, written or spoken.
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Heh. I went into A Barnes & Noble today and asked where there criterion collections were. The lady behind the counter didn't know what I was referring to. I asked if they had any movies, and she directed me to the handful of terribly overpriced recent releases like Gone Girl and The Hobbit. About ten titles. In the whole store. Oh, and the original Star Wars trilogy.
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Text THANKS to 73277 to get a Sears.com coupon code.
I picked up Summer Interlude priced $20.99 - $10 coupon + 99 cents shipping + 7% NJ states sales tax bringing my grand total to: $12.82 CORRECTION; Originally, I posted: Criterion Collection pre-orders are $26.99 and come out to $17.98 shipped after $10 off. While the coupon is currently available, Criterion pre-orders are not. I apologize for the misinformation. Last edited by mrjohnnyb; 04-04-2015 at 01:43 PM. |
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Even a Lady Gaga music video compilation would be a better fit -- love her or hate her, her music videos certainly became water-cooler talk (between Paparazzi, Bad Romance, Paparazzi, Born This Way) and reinvigorated that dying medium in an era where MTV and VH1 don't play music videos.
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I am terribly sorry. It appears that you are correct. Earlier this morning (about 6:30 AM EST) I was considering pre-ordering The River. I just typed the title onto their site's search engine and came up empty. They are still listing other Criterion titles (i.e. Slacker for $26.99 before coupon) at reasonable prices. Last edited by mrjohnnyb; 04-04-2015 at 01:44 PM. |
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IMHO some exceptional talents can have a body of work loaded with masterpiece works... I wouldn't want to say which is better; Rear Window, To Catch a Thief or Vertigo? North by Northwest or Psycho? And those examples are a six year sample of Hitchcock's 50 year career.... |
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The others I agree but the Cary Grant movies are to me a lower-tier. Hitch seems to rely too much on the man's charm. TCAT in particular had some embarrassing comic sequences, and after watching it once, I handed my disc to a friend.
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I would refer to it as the director's crowning achievement. A director can have several masterpieces, but only one crowning achievement. I think that Rear Window is Alfred Hitchcock's crowning achievement. I think that Double Indemnity is Billy Wilder's crowning achievement. I think that Stagecoach is John Ford's crowning achievement. I think that Seven Samurai is Akira Kurosawa's crowning achievement. I think that Out of the Past is Jacques Tourneur's crowning achievement. I think that The Conversation is Francis Ford Coppola's crowning achievement. I think that Laura is Otto Preminger's crowning achievement. I think that Criss Cross is Robert Siodmak's crowning achievement. I think that The Shining is Stanley Kubrick's crowning achievement. I think that Touch of Evil is Orson Welles's crowning achievement. I think that The Gold Rush (1925) is Charlie Chaplin's crowning achievement. I think that The General is Buster Keaton's crowning achievement. I think that Chinatown is Roman Polanski's crowning achievement. I think that The Big Heat is Fritz Lang's crowning achievement. I think that Jaws is Steven Spielberg's crowning achievement. I think that The Maltese Falcon is John Huston's crowning achievement. I think that On the Waterfront is Elia Kazan's crowning achievement. I think that Fanny and Alexander is Ingmar Bergman's crowning achievement. I think that Blow Out is Brian De Palma's crowning achievement. I think that Alien is Ridley Scott's crowning achievement. I think that Play Misty for Me is Clint Eastwood's crowning achievement. I think that The Thin Red Line is Terrence Malick's crowning achievement. I think that Casablanca is Michael Curtiz's crowning achievement. I think that The Big Sleep is Howard Hawks's crowning achievement. I think that Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) is John Carpenter's crowning achievement. I think that In a Lonely Place is Nicholas Ray's crowning achievement. I think that Escape from Alcatraz is Don Siegel's crowning achievement. I think that La Dolce Vita is Federico Fellini's crowning achievement. I think that L'Avventura is Michelangelo Antonioni's crowning achievement. I think that Taxi Driver is Martin Scorsese's crowning achievement. I think that The Sound of Music is Robert Wise's crowning achievement. I think that Pickup on South Street is Samuel Fuller's crowning achievement. I think that Friday the 13th (1980) is Sean Cunningham's crowning achievement. I think that Raw Deal (1948) is Anthony Mann's crowning achievement. I think that Point Blank is John Boorman's crowning achievement. I think that Detour is Edgar G. Ulmer's crowning achievement. I think that The Night of the Hunter is Charles Laughton's crowning achievement. |
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Though I have to disagree on Hitch's crowning achievement. For me it will always be Vertigo. ![]() |
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