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Right, need an opinion on these, which of the following should I get? I'm only allowed to get one, which one shall it be?
Rosemary's Baby Tiny Furniture Blow Out Badlands Following Quadrophenia 12 Angry Men Le Havre The Gold Rush The Game Bottle Rocket Shallow Grave The Darjeeling Ltd. The Royal Tenenbaums Modern Times Rushmore Which one should I get? I really can't choose ![]() EDIT: I haven't seen any of these Last edited by blurayoliver; 06-08-2013 at 10:30 AM. |
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Rushmore The Royal Tenenbaums The Darjeeling Ltd. Bottle Rocket I'd choose Rushmore. |
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I just got Videodrome and Naked Lunch delivered yesterday. Blow Out, Naked, and World on a Wire are on their way. All blind buys! |
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I was going to say Blow Out too, but of those two, Modern Times, by a mile.
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On the other hand, however, I started streaming The Night of the Hunter after watching The Killing, and man-o-man, what a great film. I only got to the part where Robert Mitchum gets to the town before my battery died (and it was midnight anyway). I absolutely love it so far. This is a definite must buy! ![]() Haven't seen much talk about Sweet Smell of Success, but that looks like a good one. I really like Tony Curtis and Bert Lancaster. I'll probably end up getting this one. Also eyeing Blow Out. Mixed reviews, but seems up my alley. I'm just discovering Criterions, and I really like reading everyone's thoughts on different movies. So far I've picked up: 12 Angry Men (one of my all-time favorite movies) Anatomy of a Murder Badlands The Game On the Waterfront A Night to Remember Repo Man Rosemary's Baby Soon to come: Blow Out The Night of the Hunter Paths of Glory Sweet Smell of Success I'm really glad I had gift cards and reward points to pay for all these ![]() |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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If you enjoyed Anatomy of a Murder, then you might like the Twilight Time Blu-ray, Experiment in Terror.
Lee Remick, who played the wife in Anatomy of a Murder, plays a bank teller who is victimized by a relentless criminal in Experiment in Terror. Glenn Ford, who is also featured in the Criterion Collection in the recent 3:10 to Yuma release, plays a detective who assists Remick in the brutal cat-and-mouse game. Experiment in Terror moves effortlessly fast for a 1962 movie, and the tension never lets up. It's a great little thriller, and a pivotal scene in the movie was a big influence on the first Dirty Harry film. I'm not sure how many copies of Experiment in Terror are left, but there are still a few available, so it's good to bring it to everyone's attention. Cool avatar, by the way. Darkness on the Edge of Town is such a great album. My favorite Bruce Springsteen album is probably Nebraska, but Darkness is right up there. |
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For Robert Mitchum, I think he's most villainous in "Cape Fear," 1962. He's somewhat of a victim in "Out of the Past," which is another old movie I'm waiting for. I've seen "Night of the Hunter," and it's a good movie, but don't want to buy it.
add: "River of No Return" is also good, but I may buy it because it's got Marilyn Monroe. Last edited by joie; 06-08-2013 at 01:04 PM. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Years ago, after I saw The Night of the Hunter for the first time on DVD, I read the 1953 novel by Davis Grubb. It's a great Southern Gothic novel, and the movie is quite faithful while managing to stand out on its own terms.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Criterion needs the Elephant Man.
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