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Old 07-07-2016, 09:04 PM   #151061
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Could always throw Rosemary's Baby into the trilogy mix. One of my all time favorite horror films.

Ordered these on Tuesday.

Carnival of Souls
The In-Laws
Phoenix
In a Lonely Place
The Manchurian Candidate
The Player

Gonna make the trek to the store next week for a few more (hopefully just a few)

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Old 07-07-2016, 09:13 PM   #151062
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Im really loving Criterion horror collection, just wish they'd upgrade them all to bluray already. Come onnnnnnnn.
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Old 07-07-2016, 09:39 PM   #151063
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I've never seen a Dardenne's film.
Where should I start dammit?
La Promesse? Rosetta? The Kid with a Bike? Two Days One Night?

I currently have Two Days One Night in my cart but I feel like I'm making random grabs in the dark.

I like the sound of their style and plots but something is eluding me, making it hard to decide on one...
Basically, help lol. Guidance for this fool would be appreciated.
The Dardenne's brothers are perhaps my favorite modern directors (that is still alive) that are represented in the collection. For me I think La Prommesse is a great place to start for sure and would then got Kid with a Bike and 2 Days, 1 Night. Rosetta is my least favourite all of their films. Yes the performance was good but I was pretty bored with it.

Now if they would just release Le Fils and L'Enfant.
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Old 07-07-2016, 09:54 PM   #151064
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Hope everyone who hasn't seen PARIS, TEXAS will use the sale to rectify this mistake.
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Old 07-07-2016, 10:13 PM   #151065
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Hope everyone who hasn't seen PARIS, TEXAS will use the sale to rectify this mistake.
I would be one of them...

One of ten titles I've picked up so far this sale. A few more to go before the obligatory "haul" photo.
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Old 07-07-2016, 10:19 PM   #151066
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Paris, Texas is mandatory viewing and owning.
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Old 07-07-2016, 10:55 PM   #151067
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Indeed. 3 great, great films that deal with similar themes.
3 Women obviously directly evokes Persona, but I think Mulholland Dr. probably evokes 3 Women... so it's a cool chain thing going on.

David Lynch talked about the idea for the second half of MD coming to him during meditation, and this would have been shortly after working with Sissy Spacek on The Straight Story... and he was very cosy with Robert Altman at the Oscars when they both got nominated. I think it was a freudian type thing. Pretty cool though, man.
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Old 07-08-2016, 12:43 AM   #151068
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I think Mulholland Dr/Mulholland Dr/Mulholland Dr makes a better trilogy to watch.
You want a trilogy that only consists of the worst of those three movies? Tsk Tsk
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Old 07-08-2016, 12:45 AM   #151069
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Thanks B&N I walked to the local one near work and found out they're closed. Running out of physical stores around the dmv it seems...
I'm sorry to hear that. I would always stop by that store when I was in DC for the Cherry Blossom Festival.

Fortunately, they are opening a new B&N near me in Loudoun County. Apparently this store will be one of four in the country to serve alcohol. But will alcohol and Criterions be a good combination?
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Mandatory?!!
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I'm sorry to hear that. I would always stop by that store when I was in DC for the Cherry Blossom Festival.

Fortunately, they are opening a new B&N near me in Loudoun County. Apparently this store will be one of four in the country to serve alcohol. But will alcohol and Criterions be a good combination?
Drunken Angel, they even have a title for it.

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Old 07-08-2016, 01:41 AM   #151073
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Think about it this way - I'm not sure with which CC thread regular my tastes are LEAST aligned, but even with that person I am MORE aligned than with 99% of the general population.

I think of a lot of people here as "friends" and J dubs, you are most definitely among them.
The feeling is mutual! Hip Hip Hooray for being friendly!

So I know you like Cimino, but remind me, who are your other modern day favorite directors that have films in the Criterion Collection?
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Old 07-08-2016, 01:42 AM   #151074
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Paris, Texas is mandatory viewing and owning.
Yes, I agree. It's prob. Wenders' best film too (other than Wings of Desire).

Harry Dean Stanton is also absolutely brilliant. He's become one of my favorite actors today.
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I'm sorry to hear that. I would always stop by that store when I was in DC for the Cherry Blossom Festival.

Fortunately, they are opening a new B&N near me in Loudoun County. Apparently this store will be one of four in the country to serve alcohol. But will alcohol and Criterions be a good combination?
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Aren't they also supposed to be doing Leaving Las Vegas? Or am I thinking of another label?
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Old 07-08-2016, 02:10 AM   #151076
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The feeling is mutual! Hip Hip Hooray for being friendly!

So I know you like Cimino, but remind me, who are your other modern day favorite directors that have films in the Criterion Collection?
You mean like 'not dead?'

Hirokazu Koreeda
I like the Dardennes films that I've seen.
The Coen brothers
..and I liked Secret of the Grain and LOVED Blue is the Warmest Color so Abdellitaf Kechiche, too.

Someone outside the collection whose style and films have been right up my alley is Anton Corbijn.

Oh, and Wim Wenders, too. Bought his box set today!
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Old 07-08-2016, 02:19 AM   #151077
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I'm sorry to hear that. I would always stop by that store when I was in DC for the Cherry Blossom Festival.

Fortunately, they are opening a new B&N near me in Loudoun County. Apparently this store will be one of four in the country to serve alcohol. But will alcohol and Criterions be a good combination?
Personally, alcohol and Criterions are a great combination. One of my favorite things to do is craft a themed cocktail to go along with the film I am watching on a given night. Examples include the "Jules et Gin" and "The Big Chiller". I suppose if Blue Velvet ever makes it into the collection, I would have to figure out some way to work PBR into a shandy of some sort. Shudder.
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I know "I am coming to the show a little late" by sharing this, but I found Carol Reed's Odd Man Out to be a bit on the boring side. Does anyone else agree with me on this? I just watched it lastnight for the first time.

Speaking from purely an entertainment standpoint, this movie was not all that good. I have been holding off for almost two years to see The Third Man (for a number of reason, a major one being I want my theater at it's very best when I see it for the first time)...I hope that it is much more interesting than Odd Man Out.

Note: I love film-noir and I am confused as to why so many people enjoy this one in particular...maybe it is a bit of Criterion Fever instead of real enjoyment of the film.

Maybe it is just me.
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Old 07-08-2016, 02:27 AM   #151079
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I know "I am coming to the show a little late" by sharing this, but I found Carol Reed's Odd Man Out to be a bit on the boring side. Does anyone else agree with me on this? I just watched it lastnight for the first time.

Speaking from purely an entertainment standpoint, this movie was not all that good. I have been holding off for almost two years to see The Third Man (for a number of reason, a major one being I want my theater at it's very best when I see it for the first time)...I hope that it is much more interesting than Odd Man Out.

Note: I love film-noir and I am confused as to why so many people enjoy this one in particular...maybe it is a bit of Criterion Fever instead of real enjoyment of the film.

Maybe it is just me.
The Third Man is on an entirely different level. And I liked Odd Man Out, fwiw.
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But will alcohol and Criterions be a good combination?
Wow, I just used this in another thread and then I stumble across this in here. It's even still in my clipboard...

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