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Old 07-20-2013, 09:46 AM   #77821
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You seem like the horror type judging by your collection if you like pans labyrinth Del Torro has new release this week the devil backbone or if you like the girl with the dragon tattoo you probly like the The Game
Yes! I want both of those for sure. There are plenty of great movies I still would love to own, and a lot are in the Criterion Collection, they're just soooo pricy for just one film. If these things were a lot cheaper... I would own a few, but that's not quite the case lol.

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There's no better time to start than now, with B&N's 50% off sale going on. Just in the past two weeks, my Criterion collection has grown from 8 to 34.

Granted, such a large jump wreaks havoc on the funds, but being able to purchase Criterion titles for the same price as any "regular" new release is too good to pass up.
For sure. Once I have that much more money to blow, I'll definitely be getting quite a few lol. If I can pick up one or two while the sale is still going on, I'll pounce.
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If this is a request for recommendations, then asking politely like everyone else is much appreciated.

If this is an observation, then here is another: get off your foul-mouthed azz and go buy some. You will find many worth owning.
That was rude, but yeah. I need to get my Criterion collection started, indeed.
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Old 07-20-2013, 11:55 AM   #77822
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I think that Howard Hawks needs to be added to the Criterion Blu-Ray Collection. Bringing Up Baby, His Girl Friday, Red River, and Only Angels Have Wings are classic films that have not received a blu-ray upgrade from DVD.
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Old 07-20-2013, 01:03 PM   #77823
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Devils Backbone on the way via Barnes and Noble - I should have it early next week, cant wait
Same here.
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Old 07-20-2013, 01:22 PM   #77824
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I think that Howard Hawks needs to be added to the Criterion Blu-Ray Collection. Bringing Up Baby, His Girl Friday, Red River, and Only Angels Have Wings are classic films that have not received a blu-ray upgrade from DVD.
Great, great picks. It's crazy to think we have no Howard Hawks films on Criterion BluRay. I wouldn't mind Sergeant York, The Big Sleep and To Have and To Have Not either.

I tried to watch The Big Sky on TCM two years ago, but the quality was very poor, it looked like an upconverted VHS. So I would love to be able to see that one properly one day.
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Old 07-20-2013, 02:14 PM   #77825
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Devils Backbone on the way via Barnes and Noble - I should have it early next week, cant wait
Yeah, I'm surprised they shipped early this time.

Babette's Feast
Lord of the Flies
The Devil's Backbone
The Ice Storm
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Old 07-20-2013, 02:17 PM   #77826
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Yeah, I'm surprised they shipped early this time.

Babette's Feast
Lord of the Flies
The Devil's Backbone
The Ice Storm
Wow that's lucky. I'm going to have to contact them and see if they can get mine out early as well.
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Old 07-20-2013, 02:42 PM   #77827
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Wow that's lucky. I'm going to have to contact them and see if they can get mine out early as well.
From my experience, their CSRs seem to have no power to do anything, but worth a try I guess.
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Old 07-20-2013, 03:00 PM   #77828
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I watched Days of Heaven yesterday.
another movie i have to get in the next sale. but since i have already ordered 8 in the current sale from b&n and 4-5 from amazon before i will have to wait till november?.

malicks movies are just beautiful. i only own tree of life / new world / thin red line, and have seen badlands years ago.

probably will get Days of Heaven , seconds , things to come, double life of veronique , eyes without face in the next sale.


and i just watched "high & low" ,mifune with that shoe in his hand..awesome.
another great movie by Kurosawa.
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Old 07-20-2013, 03:48 PM   #77829
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I need some goddamn Criterion's in my collection.
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If this is an observation, then here is another: get off your foul-mouthed azz and go buy some. You will find many worth owning.
. . . like Carlos, don't know why I'm recommended that one as the gateway drug, except that it's freaking awesome and one of my very favorite Criterions. check it out if you get the chance, Nocturne.
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Old 07-20-2013, 04:28 PM   #77830
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another movie i have to get in the next sale. but since i have already ordered 8 in the current sale from b&n and 4-5 from amazon before i will have to wait till november?.

malicks movies are just beautiful. i only own tree of life / new world / thin red line, and have seen badlands years ago.

probably will get Days of Heaven , seconds , things to come, double life of veronique , eyes without face in the next sale.


and i just watched "high & low" ,mifune with that shoe in his hand..awesome.
another great movie by Kurosawa.
good news is the wait from July to November is a lot easier than November to July.
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Old 07-20-2013, 04:36 PM   #77831
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So, according to the Twitters, Criterion is working on the Zatoichi films. It will be interesting to see what they do, and how many of the 26 films they have.
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Old 07-20-2013, 04:41 PM   #77832
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So, according to the Twitters, Criterion is working on the Zatoichi films. It will be interesting to see what they do, and how many of the 26 films they have.
They have around 18 of them up on Hulu
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Old 07-20-2013, 04:42 PM   #77833
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i wonder if they would make a big box set of all of them, but i think it would cost too much
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Old 07-20-2013, 04:42 PM   #77834
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They have around 18 of them up on Hulu
Yeah, I have considered watching them there, since they are free, if I remember correctly. I imagine if they release anywhere close to that many it would have to be an eclipse set or sets of some sort.
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Old 07-20-2013, 04:45 PM   #77835
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Last night's viewing...



Like most people in my generation, I found out about Chris Marker's 1962 film, La Jetée (The Pier), long after seeing Terry Gilliam's 1995 reinterpretation, 12 Monkeys. La Jetée, a 27-minute science fiction masterpiece mostly conveyed to the viewer by way of still photographs and narration, is a loving tribute to Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, so fans of all three films appreciate Terry Gilliam's homage-within-an-homage when he includes a sequence in 12 Monkeys where characters are watching a theatrical showing of the Hitchcock film. Less is more when it comes to this particular time travel story concept, though, so my preferences are strongly in favor of Marker's La Jetée over Gilliam's 12 Monkeys.

La Jetée, with its sparse images, is infinitely more haunting than a full-length feature interpretation, because the film forces us to fill in the gaps between the still frames with our own imaginations. As the lead character in La Jetée realizes, our own individual travels through time are rooted in iconic still images from our own memories. His own test trips back to the past begin with a series of still images that gradually take on a life of their own to the point where he is able to meet the woman whose face made an impression on him as a child during a memorable moment at an airport pier. Memory is an unreliable witness at times, however, as the lead character ultimately discovers, and the images that stand out in our minds can often serve to obscure truths that subsequently escape our attention. At one point during La Jetée, a still image comes to life before our eyes, but the rest of the story relies on snapshots and the end result is just as much our own film creation as it is the creation of the director. My own idea of how Paris crumbled in the third World War may be entirely different than yours after seeing the film, and the beauty of this is that neither of us are incorrect.

Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo and Chris Marker's La Jetée are briefly revisited again in Marker's 1983 documentary, Sans Soleil (Sunless). Sans Soleil is a documentary like no other, and it operates under the guise of a travelogue told by a third party female narrator who reads letters written by a friend during his journeys to different countries. The "travelogue" in question is chaotic in nature as the images and discussion often veer without warning back and forth to different settings on a whim, just as the movies of our own minds may jump back and forth to random scenes in our lives. There is no right or wrong way to view Sans Soleil, so my advice to prospective viewers is not to panic if your attention wanders and you lose focus on the narration of specific scenes. This documentary is what the individual viewer makes of it, and the mastery of the exercise is rooted in how the movie exploits the nature of our own mental processes.

La Jetée and Sans Soleil both look and sound great on this Criterion Blu-ray. A handful of supplements are wonderfully informative in the way that distractions can be, and I particularly love a short side trip about a David Bowie video that was influenced by La Jetée.
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Old 07-20-2013, 04:49 PM   #77836
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If you could only get one of these, which would you get?

Dial M For Murder
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)

Keep in mind, I loved 39 Steps but hated The Lady Vanishes.
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Old 07-20-2013, 04:53 PM   #77837
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If you could only get one of these, which would you get?

Dial M For Murder
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)

Keep in mind, I loved 39 Steps but hated The Lady Vanishes.
Those are both marvelous films, but the presence of Grace Kelly in Dial M for Murder takes precedence over the brilliance of The Man Who Knew Too Much.

I'll be upgrading my old DVD of Dial M for Murder as soon as I see a good price drop on the Blu-ray.
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Old 07-20-2013, 04:58 PM   #77838
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If you could only get one of these, which would you get?

Dial M For Murder
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)

Keep in mind, I loved 39 Steps but hated The Lady Vanishes.
All things equal I would probably say Dial M but all things aren't equal.

The Man Who Knew Too Much received an excellent transfer. It doesn't just look great for an eighty year old movie, it looks great period.

Dial M for Murder didn't fare quite so well. I'm usually pretty skeptical of screenshot scientists who rave about or slam transfers based on this still frame or that but the screenshots in the review here really do speak for themselves. The ringing/haloing is painfully obvious.

Still, if you hated The Lady Vanishes TMWKTM becomes a closer call. What about To Catch a Thief?

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Old 07-20-2013, 05:00 PM   #77839
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I'll be upgrading my old DVD of Dial M for Murder as soon as I see a good price drop on the Blu-ray.
the thing is the dial M for murder was cheap, a while back the hitchcock set from the uk which has dial M for murder 3d, Strangers on a Train and North by Northwest was only around $20 shipped from the uk
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Old 07-20-2013, 06:09 PM   #77840
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the thing is the dial M for murder was cheap, a while back the hitchcock set from the uk which has dial M for murder 3d, Strangers on a Train and North by Northwest was only around $20 shipped from the uk
I'm also biding my time. I recently received the UK set of Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection in the mail.

Here's a quick rundown of the Hitchcock stuff that I own...
[Show spoiler]The Man Who Knew Too Much
The 39 Steps
The Lady Vanishes
Rebecca
Spellbound
Notorious
To Catch a Thief
North by Northwest

Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection (Saboteur / Shadow of a Doubt / Rope / Rear Window / The Trouble with Harry / The Man Who Knew Too Much / Vertigo / Psycho / The Birds / Marnie / Torn Curtain / Topaz / Frenzy / Family Plot)


I'll probably wait until I've watched/revisited the movies in the Masterpiece Collection before I seek out Strangers on a Train and Dial M for Murder, as those are the two domestic Hitchcocks that I do not yet own.
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