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#154701 |
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May 2010
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If the disc no longer works, email them. You most likely will have to send the disc to them, but they are pretty good about exchanging faulty discs.
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Well, I suppose if I found one of my Criterion LDs went bad, they probably wouldn't replace it, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if they sent me a DVD (assuming it was a title they released on DVD) as a replacement. |
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Polish film director Andrzej Wajda dies
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Thanks given by: | easydreamer (10-10-2016), I KEEL YOU (10-10-2016), oildude (10-10-2016), RojD (10-10-2016), Sifox211 (10-10-2016), theater dreamer (10-10-2016) |
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#154704 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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RIP. A highly respected director. Martin Scorsese has Ashes and Diamonds in his top 10 movies ever list and Stanley Kubrick called Danton the greatest historical movie ever made. We lost two truly all-time great directors in Wajda and Kiarostami in 2016.
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Thanks given by: | theater dreamer (10-10-2016) |
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#154705 |
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The recent John Wick 2 poster reminds a lot of people of Lloyd's old B&W called Two Gun Gussies. I wish Criterion would release more Lloyd's stuff
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Thanks given by: | Abdrewes (10-10-2016), Edward J Grug III (10-10-2016) |
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#154707 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#154708 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Every year is rough, as far as losing artistic greats. But 2016, for me, will go down as one of the years of greatest loss. 2016 started off on a real sour note when David Bowie died. Glenn Frey a week later. It's gone on and on since then.
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Thanks given by: | jedidarrick (10-10-2016) |
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#154709 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Don't forget the great Gene Wilder, Alan Rickman, The incomparable Abe Vigoda, Michael Cimino. Not to mention a huge number of character actors. It does seem this year has seen more then its fair share.
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Thanks given by: | theater dreamer (10-13-2016) |
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#154710 |
Blu-ray Guru
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So yesterday I watched Valley of the Dolls, and not knowing much about it I must say I don't really get why it is so hated.
I mean it mostly plays like a typical big Hollywood movie which I wasn't expecting considering it seems to be a film with cult following, it reminded me a lot of A Star is Born with Judy Garland (haven't seen other versions). And I am quite puzzled reading the IMDb boards, the movie seems quite serious and depressing yet it is regarded as having a lot of camp, I have seen a lot of campy films and I don't think this had any, sure the writing is not all that good specially noticeable with the character motivations and at the end, and some of the acting is not great, but I thought it was an OK movie still, not sure why it get picked by Criterion but that is a matter of personal opinion as I could name several others in the same situation. Maybe I am just used to switch gears and see old movies differently but I even thought the music and songs were fine. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Blu-ray Guru
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http://decider.com/2015/08/27/valley...e-about-drugs/ BTW you can check it out on Netflix currently. Edit: Maybe after having seen too much old and Bollywood films, I developed a resistance against camp, I know it bothers a lot of people and is what keep some avoiding some old films, but I don't mind it that much. |
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#154713 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() ![]() I watched Salesman the other night for the first time and really liked this documentary film by the Maysles brothers. Has anyone else watched this? I liked how there was nothing irrelevant about this film even today. The social commentary and context was not outdated even though it took place in the mid to late 1960s. The grueling hustling of having to go from door to door to try and pitch a bible (from the Mid-American Bible Company) and even plead for a $1 a week payment plan was quite impressive. I enjoyed some of the main characters, esp. the Gipper, the Badger, the Bull and the Rabbit. What I really enjoyed the most was the downtime footage of these men hanging out in motel rooms talking about how their day went and how many bibles they sold. They all traveled together in packs without GPS technology. I particularly enjoyed the scene when the Badger (Paul Brennan) was driving around Opa Locka, FL, trying to find one particular owner who he had a lead with. You can see how it took a toll on this guy towards the end of the story. It takes a certain type of person to hustle like this, one with charm and resilience. A job like this reminded me of some canvassing experiences I had a few times with the Sierra Club as well as this solar power company I was working for, for a week out of the summer, trying to make quota. The latter was just dropping off pamphlets at every front door, so I didn't have to confront any residents. The sheer repetition and exercise and dangers (scary barking dogs, suspicious neighbors with guns, slipping on steps or pavement, etc.) was not worth it for me in the end, esp. since it was basically a part-time job. I definitely recommend this film if you're a fan of good documentaries. The Maysles bros. captured a time capsule with this film. Last edited by jw007; 10-10-2016 at 05:55 PM. |
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#154714 |
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Pedro --
I, too, watched both "Dolls" films this weekend. I didn't particularly enjoy either film, but I also wouldn't consider them some of the worst films to be made. My criticism with "Valley" is not so much its campiness. Instead, it's the dullness associated with its campiness. The film doesn't really want to know what it wants to be yet it continues to take itself seriously. Is it supposed to be a melodramatic musical about three characters falling victim to Hollywood and show business? Is it supposed to be a critique on glitz and glamour? Is it supposed to be a provocative comedy about how characters fall into a vicious cycle of drugs and disarray and get nothing resolved? All I know is that I had enough after 30 minutes or so. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ In contrast, I enjoyed "Beyond" much more. Unlike "Valley" this film does not take itself seriously. It's merely a parody of the first film with cheesy music, a cheesy plot, and lots and lots of sex (which got boring after quite some time). The one thing I preferred in "Valley" is that the characters' motivations for going into show business seemed much more explicit. In this film, happenstance brought a musician to Los Angeles and she fell victim to the party culture and getting ahead any way she could. |
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#154715 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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maybe I'd like the second one, but you guys are pretty much describing the experience I had with the first film years ago. I just felt it was kind of a non-event. I think 'camp,' just like comedy is pretty subjective. it didn't work for me on that level and not really on any other level either.
I did see a clip in Roger Ebert's Life Itself documentary from the second film that seemed kinda funny - the "in a Bentley, a BENTLEY, A BENTLEY!!" bit. |
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#154717 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Norwich, UK
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#154718 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Yeah, RIP to Curtis Hanson as well. He could've had a greater directorial career with a little more luck.
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#154719 |
Blu-ray Prince
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I saw this film recently too. It wasn't a particularly entertaining experience, but it was an incredibly insightful one. Maysles really gets some audacious stuff on film...but it happens to be in small slice of life nuggets. People are flat out getting swindled. Buying shit they don't need and putting it all on credit no less.
It's just uncanny how this film predates the credit crisis of a few years ago. |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (10-11-2016) |
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#154720 |
Blu-ray Guru
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I have not seen this and really should make the effort. Coincidentally, I have Glengarry Glen Ross on order, which is released tomorrow. One of my favourite films, although depressing subject matter. Obviously quite different from Salesman, but I'd be interested in comparing the two.
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (10-11-2016) |
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