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I wonder if The Apu Trilogy might include the short film The Holy Man (66 min,) since we got The Coward on The Big City release. Maybe that is asking for too much. I'm going to wait for the announcement next week and if it doesn't happen (probably won't I'm guessing) then I'll import the UK release.
The Coward is a very good film. Don't sleep on that one. Best "supplement" on any CC disc I've come across. Watch that one if you own the disc and are short on time. ![]() |
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Are the New Order fans here familiar with Electronic that also has Bernard Sumner as a member? Slightly more pop-ish, but if you like New Order I'm sure you'll like a song like Electronic's Tighten Up as well.
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Have you also heard "The Other Two" and "Monaco" along with "Bad Lieutenant"? These are also offshoot side projects from members of New Order (from Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Gillian Gilbert). |
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Never heard of Bad Lieutenant before but a quick preview tells me I'll like them. Thanks! |
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Steering this big ship back into Criterion waters... I really wish that Criterion would pick up 24 Hour Party People as a title. This movie, which tells the story of Tony Wilson, the founder of Factory Records (label of Joy Division, New Order, Happy Mondays, etc.), is hilarious, brilliant, and touching all at the same time. |
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In case anyone is interested, this afternoon I got email from ImportCDs announcing a Criterion Collection sale. Specific titles mentioned in the email are 35-38% off. I assume that the eight titles listed are just a sampling, and aren't the only ones available at that discount.
The email also mentions a Westerns Sale, a Kino Lorber Studio Classics Sale, and a Warner Archive Sale. |
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just proves how meaningless the term is nowadays |
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As I get home from work and peruse my favorite thread, I find references to amazing French films, New Order, Ride's Nowhere, and 24 Hour Party People, which I absolutely agree would make an amazing Criterion.
Have really nothing to add, just that these last two pages are filled with some of my favorite things in life. |
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I've got both of these movies on DVD at home. I have been thinking recently that both of them need a re-watch. I won't carry on so as to not provide fodder for further derailing this thread, but yeah... 24HPP... Happy Mondays... love it!
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edit: I just checked, mostly 50% off. |
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DeepDiscount.com is also having a Criterion sale, with most titles discounted 42%-45% off. The nice thing about Deep Discount is that if you order $100.00 (or more) and pay with PayPal Credit, you get six months interest free financing. I don't order from them very often, but they do tend to have the best sale prices on blu-rays from Kino and Olive Films, and they put those titles on sale at least two or three times per year.
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The remake of "The killers" isn't all bad. It looks alright blown-up to 1.78:1 -- there's an awful lot of room at the top and bottom of the 4:3 presentation. Some of the process shots look awful in any aspect ratio, however; especially the race track shots.
Seeing Ronald Reagan play a sneering villian was a treat. It's said that it didn't play on TV because it was too violent. I was thinking that Reagan may have decided to go into politics after seeing it and didn't want to be seen and remembered as a bad guy, so prevailed on the TV studio to shelve the movie. The Reagans were able to pull strings; for example, they had a house in Bel Air where the house's street number was 666, but they were able to prevail in an effort to have the house number changed. I bought "The Killers" (the original) because "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" (a great parody of old 1940s crime movies) incorporates several clips from the original. |
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"...the Criterion Collection and Janus Films are working together to rectify cinephiles’ knowledge of Wenders’s vast, eclectic and amazing body of work. Last week, Janus Films announced "Wim Wenders: Portraits Along The Road," a major touring retrospective of the legendary German director's films. It will launch at the IFC Center in New York (with Wenders present for select screenings) on August 28th, and embark on a 15+ city tour of the nation's top art houses, with stops in Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Washington DC, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Columbus, Houston, Austin and Vancouver. Criterion has helped restore the films in pristine, 4K DCP prints, and the retrospective, not unlike the one that world premiered at MOMA earlier this year, will screen Wenders films like “The American Friend” starring Dennis Hopper and also features such Hollywood legends such as Sam Fuller and Nicholas Ray, the aforementioned classics "Paris, Texas" and "Wings Of Desire,” the rare 295 minute director’s cut of “Until The End Of The World,” the road movies "Alice In The Cities," "Kings Of The Road," and "The State Of Things,” “Wrong Move” and many more." Great news. I hope there is a box as rumored and not a slow release of these on Blu-ray over the course of years, but then I've waited this long... |
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![]() 1. Claude Sautet's The Big Risk a.k.a. Classe Tous Risques. It is out on DVD via Criterion in the U.S., but it is also available on Blu-ray across the pond. I really like this film as it has exactly the atmosphere I think you are looking for. Claude Sautet is also one of my favorite directors and I really hope that Criterion will manage to bring to Blu-ray some of the new Canal restorations which Rialto is promoting theatrically in the U.S. I think that people here in the U.S. will really enjoy his work. Here are the Criterion DVD release and the BFI's Blu-ray: ![]() ![]() Here's the Sautet French box set with the new restoration which Rialto is promoting in the U.S. ![]() 2. Jean-Pierre Melville's Le Deuxième Souffle. Another top crime film with Lino Ventura. Currently, however, it is only out on DVD via Criterion. Also, I really like the remake and I think that it is a superior film. I know this may seem sacrilegious, but I think that Alain Corneau's remake has an incredible style (I will post the trailer below). Terrific cinematography -- fantastic colors -- superb soundtrack, and Monica Bellucci in stunning outfits ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 3. Jacques Becker's Le Trou a.k.a. The Hole. You will love this film. One of the all-time greatest escape films. Pure atmosphere. At the moment it is only out on DVD via Criterion. ![]() 4. Two Costa-Gavras films (whose work should be considered French). Both recently restored. The Confession is as paranoid as Orson Welles' The Trial and really beautifully lensed. You should see both films as Yves Montand goes to the extremes -- left and right. Obviously, you should also see Costa-Gavras' Z. ![]() ![]() ![]() 5. Bay of Angels. This is one of my favorite films in the collection and I really, really like the new restoration. The previous releases do not even come close to matching the brilliance of this restoration. Different type of atmosphere, but I think you will like it. After all, what's not to like - the French Riviera, old casinos, chic hotels, beautiful women. The good life ![]() ![]() 6. Godard's Band of Outsiders. You just have to see this film. That dance scene. ![]() ![]() 7. Rene Clement's Plein soleil a.k.a. Purple Noon. Now, here's suspense for you. You have probably already seen the remake, The Talented Mr. Ripley, but this is the original film. Beautiful cinematography. ![]() 8. Mathieu Kassovitz's La Haine. You will like it. This film -- which does have the energy of a New Wave film -- got it right the first time. And things have only gotten worse since then. ![]() 9. Olivier Assayas's Carlos. Don't be put off by the fact that it is long and there is a lot of factual information thrown around. It is a fantastic production. And it has the suspense you are looking for. ![]() 10. Mesrine. A bonus recommendation. It is not from Criterion, but I have a feeling you will like it. With Vincent Cassel from La Haine. It is out in the U.S. via Music Box Films and in the UK via Momentum. It is a two-part production. International trailer here: https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=3865 ![]() ![]() ![]() Pro-B Last edited by pro-bassoonist; 08-15-2015 at 05:06 AM. |
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I discovered New Order about 20 years ago but I only had bought "The Best of New Order" at the time on CD and I thought that was enough of an introduction to me of the band...but recently a friend introduced me to "Technique" and after hearing it, I just had to obtain every album of theirs. Great to see other people here enjoying the same type of music I do! |
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Thanks given by: | ParaOK (08-15-2015), The Great Owl (08-15-2015) |
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