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Old 07-17-2015, 09:21 PM   #129921
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How did she not get the oscar.... mystery.

Her portrayal was so real and honest, was such a heart breaking film - highly recommend it though!
Because Weinstein.

David O. Russell's reaction to Riva winning the BAFTA.
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Old 07-17-2015, 09:59 PM   #129922
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I’ve seen all 3. I’d go Picnic, Coyle, then Hiroshima.

I’m in the minority on Hiroshima. I have all kind of problems with it. I think it is pretentious drivel. ..and please people, don’t challenge me on the use of the word “pretentious,” I’ve explained my feelings on this film a couple times in this thread already.

Picnic features fantastic cinematography, a top notch transfer, a gorgeous female lead.. its lyrical, has great costumes, and will make your sub-woofer woof.
Dammnit brother!...Where were you 30 minutes ago when I needed you?!

Just picked up Picnic, Hiroshima and Don't Look Now.

Will struggle to keep the wrapping unopened until I decide whether or not to watch them or return them.
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Old 07-17-2015, 10:04 PM   #129923
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Jules and Jim is my least favourite Truffaut. The writing is poor and he attempts to make up for it by injecting it with all the style he can muster (even though it just ends up becoming distracting because the first 20 minutes or so feels like a poorly paced montage).

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Old 07-17-2015, 10:55 PM   #129924
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Just watched Hiroshima mon amour.

I absolutely loved it and can definitely see myself viewing it frequently in order to fully comprehend everything presented and implied.
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Old 07-17-2015, 11:06 PM   #129925
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Dammnit brother!...Where were you 30 minutes ago when I needed you?!

Just picked up Picnic, Hiroshima and Don't Look Now.

Will struggle to keep the wrapping unopened until I decide whether or not to watch them or return them.
Maybe you should keep them. If you make another trip back to Barnes & Noble to return them, you'll be wasting gas money and harming the environment. You might even have a fender-bender and be out hundreds of dollars! Better to stay safe at home and watch your blu-rays.

Of course, there hopefully should be a coupon e-mailed out next Thursday for you to use before the sale ends. That would make it worth your while to go back one last time and pick up Eddie Coyle or whatever else you decide you want. You won't be able to return the blu-rays you've already bought, because you'll have watched them and they'll be used, but it would be foolish to waste a perfectly good coupon. Tell you what ... you can go ahead and splurge this month, telling yourself that you'll behave and cut back on your spending next month.

There you go! See how cleverly I justify being self-indulgent? I've had lots of experience. I can resist anything but temptation ...
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Old 07-17-2015, 11:08 PM   #129926
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I can't stand the girl in Jules and Jim.

...her actions at the end of the movie make me sick.
Catherine is the biggest issue with that film IMO. Jules and Jim are intoxicated by her because she's a "real woman", but, in the film, it seems that being a "real woman" means being absolutely insufferable. So you end up a bit puzzled about why these two guys are so utterly enchanted by her. It almost seems like Jules and Jim are reacting to a character like Jean Seberg in "Breathless", who was intoxicating. Jeanne Moreau's performance is solid, but the character does the film no favors. I didn't dislike it, but it was underwhelming, particularly after seeing "The 400 Blows", "The Last Metro" and "Day For Night", which I all thought were excellent.
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Old 07-17-2015, 11:19 PM   #129927
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Harvey Keitel's performance and character was one of the bleakest I've ever seen in any film. That alone is required viewing for any film scholar who wants to see something totally lurid, totally grimy, totally perverse. When I think of that famous line in Taxi Driver: "Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets", I think of this movie, Bad Lieutenant.
Keitel is so brilliant in "Bad Lieutenant". Now that's a character that not a lot of actors would have the courage to take on. A lot of films that wallow in depravity tend to stylize it a bit to make it a bit more palatable for the viewer. "Bad Lieutenant" never stylizes anything for one second. It is the absolute polar opposite of the Herzog/Cage "Bad Lieutenant" film, which I also enjoy. The Cage film plays like a comedic fever dream with Cage at his peak insanity, while the original film is just a bleak, sordid slice of nihilism.
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Old 07-17-2015, 11:42 PM   #129928
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Maybe you should keep them. If you make another trip back to Barnes & Noble to return them, you'll be wasting gas money and harming the environment. You might even have a fender-bender and be out hundreds of dollars! Better to stay safe at home and watch your blu-rays.

Of course, there hopefully should be a coupon e-mailed out next Thursday for you to use before the sale ends. That would make it worth your while to go back one last time and pick up Eddie Coyle or whatever else you decide you want. You won't be able to return the blu-rays you've already bought, because you'll have watched them and they'll be used, but it would be foolish to waste a perfectly good coupon. Tell you what ... you can go ahead and splurge this month, telling yourself that you'll behave and cut back on your spending next month.

There you go! See how cleverly I justify being self-indulgent? I've had lots of experience. I can resist anything but temptation ...
This post is full of so much wisdom, I don't even know where to begin.


"you can go ahead and splurge this month, telling yourself that you'll behave and cut back on your spending next month."

You don't think I've tried that before?

What do you think I did last month?

And the month before that?!!

...oh god, it's all falling apart.
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Old 07-17-2015, 11:44 PM   #129929
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Just watched Hiroshima mon amour.

I absolutely loved it and can definitely see myself viewing it frequently in order to fully comprehend everything presented and implied.
What did you love about it specifically?
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Old 07-17-2015, 11:47 PM   #129930
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Dammnit brother!...Where were you 30 minutes ago when I needed you?!

Just picked up Picnic, Hiroshima and Don't Look Now.

Will struggle to keep the wrapping unopened until I decide whether or not to watch them or return them.
Whatever you do, don't return any of these three films. Don't Look Now in particular is one of my all time favorites. I've seen it countless times. I repeat: DO NOT RETURN!
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Old 07-18-2015, 12:00 AM   #129931
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Whatever you do, don't return any of these three films. Don't Look Now in particular is one of my all time favorites. I've seen it countless times. I repeat: DO NOT RETURN!
Is the "love" scene all that they say it is?

...I'm pathetic.
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Old 07-18-2015, 12:03 AM   #129932
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Is the "love" scene all that they say it is?

...I'm pathetic.
Honestly it's not one of the highlights for me.
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Old 07-18-2015, 12:20 AM   #129933
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I always want to like Jules and Jim more than I do. I think it is a good film, I can't describe why but it is one of my least favorite films of his, I prefer The 400 Blows or any of the Antoine Doinel films or even The Bride Wore Black. I know it sounds shocking. I have bought both the DVD and BLU for Jules and Jim I'm never that amazed by it.
I had the same reaction to J&J. I am hoping it grows on me with future viewings, but my wife disliked it even more, so I'm not how soon another watch will happen...
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Old 07-18-2015, 12:22 AM   #129934
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Punch-Drunk Love
There Will Be Blood
Magnolia
The Master (Only seen once so far, and I expect it to move higher up the list)
Boogie Nights
Hard Eight

Inherent Vice (Still unseen)

He's never made a film I don't at least really like.
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Old 07-18-2015, 12:31 AM   #129935
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1. Boogie Nights
2. Magnolia
3. Punch Drunk Love
4. Inherent Vice
5. There Will Be Blood
6. The Master
7. Hard 8

but all really good
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Old 07-18-2015, 12:38 AM   #129936
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Honestly it's not one of the highlights for me.
I've decided to keep this one based on your personal recommendation.

Just ripped off the wrapping so there's no going back.

If anything happens to me, I'm holding you responsible.

...you okay with that?
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Old 07-18-2015, 12:42 AM   #129937
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1. Boogie Nights
2. Magnolia
3. Punch Drunk Love
4. Inherent Vice
5. There Will Be Blood
6. The Master
7. Hard 8

but all really good
  1. There Will Be Blood
  2. Magnolia
  3. The Master
  4. Inherent Vice
  5. Punch Drunk Love
  6. Boogie Nights
  7. Hard 8 (only because I haven't seen it)

Wow, it's impressive when a director's body of work is so strong that a film of the quality of Boogie Nights only ranks #6.

The world seems to appreciate The Master and Inherent Vice less than I do.
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Old 07-18-2015, 12:59 AM   #129938
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A couple years ago, there were rumors of 25th Hour getting a Criterion Blu-ray release at some point. Is this still expected to happen?
Didn't it already get a blu-ray release alongside He Got Game?
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Old 07-18-2015, 01:04 AM   #129939
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I just moved my movie collection to my new home. This is getting real now.

I know that some of you tease me for keeping my movie collection (and some of my music collection) in the plastic cases from Target, but I have to say that this system certainly makes moving easier.

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I waited until evening to place the collection in my truck and transport it, since the daytime temperatures climb into the upper 90s here. Thankfully, the trip only takes about 15 to 20 minutes. You can't see it in the photo, but a bunch of the plastic cases were also in the truck cab, on my passenger floorboard and passenger seat.

Since I have a few days left in the old apartment before I'm entirely moved in, I did keep one case with my recent purchases here, since I'll have time to watch a movie or two during the evenings. I didn't get a chance to watch the Blu-ray of The Killers (1964) last night, but I'm about to start it in a few minutes. I've also got The Black Stallion in the queue to watch this week, but I'm going to wait until I'm entirely moved in before I watch Hiroshima Mon Amour, since that one will demand my viewing it with a clear head (when I'm not focused on real-life stuff, like moving, for example).

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Old 07-18-2015, 01:10 AM   #129940
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I just moved my movie collection to my new home. This is getting real now.

I know that some of you tease me for keeping my movie collection (and some of my music collection) in the plastic cases from Target, but I have to say that this system certainly makes moving easier.

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Since I have a few days left in the old apartment before I'm entirely moved in, I did keep one case with my recent purchases here, since I'll have time to watch a movie or two during the evenings. I didn't get a chance to watch the Blu-ray of The Killers (1964) last night, but I'm about to start it in a few minutes. I've also got The Black Stallion in the queue to watch this week, but I'm going to wait until I'm entirely moved in before I watch Hiroshima Mon Amour, since that one will demand my viewing it with a clear head (when I'm not focused on real-life stuff, like moving, for example).
I like this idea for transporting movies. Might Have to do something similar once we get moving into our own house. Congrats on the move, hope everything runs smooth.
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