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I spent 3 (or 4?) episodes hating Hugh Dancy and while I understood why he behaves that way, I was surprised to find myself thinking "Jesus, what a little b****...". I'm not normally like that but he was just coming off extremely wimpy, annoying and over dramatic. I grew to like him and the show more after I slogged through four or five episodes. It definitely picked up in the second half of the season.
Personally I find Bates Motel far more engrossing and fascinating which I never expected. I only gave it a chance because I love Vera. As far as performances go, I'd say Freddie and her are better than Hugh and Mads for their respective shows, not necessarily in general. |
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Also, they completely lost all credibility and believability very early on with regard to their "Killers of the Week." Ultimately, it's CSI filtered through Thomas Harris's characters (several of whom have had sex changes in order to facilitate easy network-TV romantic subplots)...and that's not anything I'm particularly interested in seeing. This is the third swing at Will Graham on screen, and no one's really gotten hold of that character and made me believe their performance yet. Hannibal has had much better treatment than Graham. And Mads continues that legacy, with writing that's quite respectful of the Lecter character. Apparently, the producers of the show are aiming squarely at Lecter fans...not Harris fans. They're treading very lightly with the titular character, but everyone else seems to be fair game...and they're doing more harm than good with most of them. Last edited by Oblivion138; 02-13-2014 at 07:39 AM. |
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What do the other directors have to do with Refn?
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"50% off" is a marketing tactic to bring people in the door. 50% off, extra coupons, membership privileges, bonus points.. it's all B.S. what matters is the bottom line - how much are you paying? Also buying books doesn't say anything to validate the worth of the membership. It all comes down to this: if you buy 25 items (books, movies, whatever B&N sells,) you have to average doing $1 better than the next best deal just to break even. I doubt that. if you buy 50 items, you have to average 50 cents better than the next best deal (again) just to break even. It is an 'okay' to 'good' sale. I'm sure some people get their worth out of the membership. Jay - it seems like you do. I'd be willing to bet, however, that I can do better than more than half of you over the course of one year. Sorry. I'll be quiet now. |
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They're really good directors that have set themselves apart from the mainstream style and because of their uniqueness became adored and Refn falls under that.
I agree that Refn really should be in the Criterion Collection. I have a feeling we may get either Bleeder or The Pusher Trilogy now that he's a big, quirky star with an intense, artsy visual/audio style and a dedicated and seemingly rabid following. |
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Got my membership with zatoichi... 50% off + 30% coupon + 10% off member = zatoichi for $96+ free membership. I have barely used it since and still saved around $350 so far, and there are still two more major sales left for this term.
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What I don't quite understand is why my post triggered this rant - it's a fairly good price for a Criterion title, which after a year or so are generally about $25. This would save maybe $5. I buy plenty of Criterion stuff from Amazon and will be buying in (presumably next week's) Criterion.com flash sale - I just think that BN tends to be much more consistent and offer, sparsely but definitely, very best deals around. Case in point - On the Waterfront BD, $14.44, after tax, Black Friday weekend. Some who have an interest in it could have got Zaitoichi, MSRP $224.99, for a tad less than $65. I don't believe Amazon had it for even $100 more than that. |
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B&N memberships aren't the license to print money they used to be. But if you have stores nearby and you have decent luck with coupons and you frequent more than the Criterion 50% sales it can still be well worth the money. |
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I don't know what has become apparent about anything that anyone has said to argue for the B&N membership. ??
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but you mentioned The Red Shoes... I got mine for $17 recently and it can be had online right now for $20.98. just as an example. but I will certainly acknowledge some of the good points that have been made - if you bought the Zaitochi set, then you got a great deal... if you bought other box sets and used the 20% coupon, then you probably did well there, too. if you buy coffee and enjoy visiting the store and like the convenience of having disc or book in hand, then hey - it's all good. |
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#94553 |
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Norwich, UK
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Hope announcement is tomorrow NOT monday D:!
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I absolutely loved Monsters. I'm not sure how much I should look forward to Gareth Edwards's Godzilla, though. It could be as brilliant as Monsters, or having a gazillion-dollar budget just might make him lose the creativity of how he made do with a bottom of the barrel budget. Also loved Moon. Have not seen Another Earth, but I'd like to. I've heard lots of good things about it. Have you seen Europa Report? On edit: As for apocalyptic dramas go, if you haven't seen Peter Weir's The Last Wave, do so. It's available on Criterion DVD (I've love to see a Blu-ray upgrade of this even more than of Picnic at Hanging Rock). Last edited by jayembee; 02-13-2014 at 07:08 PM. |
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United Kingdom
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I have no qualms about buying multiple copies of films I love. Last edited by FaceInTheLeaves; 02-13-2014 at 07:33 PM. |
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Yes, I wish Criterion would just release 5 Peter Weir films for their next announcements so that way we can all finally be happy. His movies just need to be on Blu-ray. Believe it or not, I have not seen The Last Wave! I am going to borrow it from the library, pronto. Monsters was totally awesome indeed. I just can't believe how much more effective these small budget films can be. In contrast, I also borrowed Oblivion, which I had not gotten around to seeing, and watched it the night after I saw Monsters. I have to admit, there is just something more "real" about Monsters when everything looks far more realistic, but no, I cannot compare 2 films like these. Another Earth is even a smaller low budget film... I mean literally it was made with a handheld digital video camera and a skeleton crew. It's also very watchable and that emerging director, Mike Cahill, is one to watch. And I will make sure not to watch The Turin Horse late at night when I'm really tired. ![]() |
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Finally got my copy of Jules and Jim today, in pristine condition, I might add. I'm very much looking forward to revisiting this, but I'm not sure when it'll happen, as I also just received a large stack of DVDs from the UK that I have set as a priority right now.
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