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I watched Everlasting Moments a year or so ago and, for the most part, I found it to be good. However, I did not see any replay value in it so I ultimately decided to sell it. A couple of days ago, I watched Here is Your Life so that I decide whether or not to cancel or keep my pre-order. I didn't necessarily hate the film, but I certainly didn't like it. It was very, very, very slow paced and, overall, felt incredibly bland to me. |
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Thanks given by: | Andrew13 (07-09-2015) |
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I personally thought it was laborious to sit through. I duder connect with any of the characters and thought the story was uninteresting. There are some nice directorial moments, as Lang is a great director (I love M), but ultimately it didn't work for me.
Keep in mind that noir is a genre a do not care for, so you should factor that in when considering my opinion. Others on here love noir and have an incredible knowledge base about same, so their opinion might mean more. |
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Everlasting Moments I've said for years is one of the most underrated films in the collection. It's not talked about often, but it is phenomenal. I think the picture quality is among the best the collection has to offer in terms of it being "film-like." The train scene (not a spoiler at all) looks particularly incredible. I would strongly urge you to buy it. Last edited by jhiggy23; 07-09-2015 at 03:39 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Andrew13 (07-09-2015) |
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Had a nice Criterion watching session yesterday. Went to Barnes and picked up a few and then did nothing the rest of the day but watch movies, haha.
Watched in order: Sullivans Travels: (1st time) Thought it was pretty good. I thought the "slap-stick" was a little much and over the top but I guess that's the point. Veronica Lake, wow! Watched the supplements and really enjoyed everything about the whole disc. Not a typical Sturges fan, but I'll check some of his others out. The River: Great technicolor and solid movie all around and really loved the settings. I was kind of out of it while watching early on, but snapped to about half way. Maybe a purchase down the line, as I watched it on Hulu with really good quality. The Killers: (Repeat) Awesome film noir. The first time I saw this I really didn't pay as much attention as I should have, so the story fell from beneath. This time I was glued though. I kept thinking is this guy an insurance agent or FBI? Didn't seem like the law was interested in what happened to the Swede. Solid film though. Make Way For Tomorrow: I don't know how much replay value this one has, but I'm really glad I have it. Awesome movie that as Bogdonavich says, is more and more timely. I guess it's a theme that has always been there, but my father definitely wouldn't let this happen to his parents as he took care of them financially. That's just not the case with everyone. Hopefully I'll be able to provide anything my parents will need as they hit that age. Supplements educated me on Leo McCarey and how big of a director he was back then. Later today I'm planning on watching: Medium Cool or Macbeth, and definitely Cranes Are Flying |
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#128825 |
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Those are all very good choices. I own all of them except Palm Beach Story, which I hope to pick up tomorrow at Barnes & Noble. Anatomy of a Murder is a real classic in my book.
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They're was a near-ten-year gap between my first and second viewing. |
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Well, I just received my first ever Criterion Blu-ray today. I ordered 'Valerie and week of wonders'.
I unpackaged it and then took a close look at the disk itself, and to be honest, the disk art just looks like a fancy sticker placed on top a blu-ray disk. It's even out of focus and blurry looking. I'm not sure if it's supposed to look like that or not. basically "and her week of w" is all blurry, and then suddenly "onders" is all clear. Is that intentional? I know what really matters is the film itself, which I have not watched yet, but still, for a first time buyer I kind of feel let down. Anyone else notice that on the disk art? is it supposed to be blurry? |
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I took a look at that photo as well, but even looking at the full resolution of the picture its too hard to tell the details on the disk art, so i wasn't able to tell if it was intentional, or just mine. as far as everything else goes it looks just like that.
What i'm referring to specifically, is if you look on the disk art, where it says in big white letters "Valerie", well right underneath that is the rest of the title. about 3/4 of that is just blurry looking, and then the rest "onders" is crystal clear. |
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amazon will replace it for you if you think it is a production flaw. they won't give you any problems.
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Hopefully someone can post a bit clearer and larger photo of the disk art itself so i can be sure or not. I almost dont want to deal with returning a product and waiting to have it re-shipped over blurry disk art. If that is the case.. well, it just sucks you know
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And I'll strongly second the suggestion that you consider the David Lean/Noel Coward set. That's another box set with fantastic films (and arguably much more accessible films than in either the BBS or Cassavetes sets) with a great set of supplements. All three are really nice packages though. |
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I don't think i'm being overly picky. I'm just here to find out if it is some sort of production flaw or if its intentional. If it's intentional then fine all is good, but my hunch is that isnt supposed to look blurry and out of focus, and in that case, i think its alright to express feeling a bit let down. It's my first criterion disk, maybe i had high expectations with every aspect, including packaging and presentation. and like i said, i'm not commenting on the content of the disk itself. i'm just commenting on the disk art. thats it. |
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So I own every Hitchcock film released on blu except The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934).
I've been hesitant because I don't much enjoy the other two Hitch films I own from the 30's (Lady Vanishes and 39 Steps). It's odd because I normally love films from this decade. I happen to LOVE Foreign Correspondent. Should I pick this one up? Make me decide!! |
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