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Old 02-27-2014, 02:42 PM   #95861
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Yay, completely smashed copy of Blue is the Warmest Colour, King of the Hill and Tess.

Hopefully the replacement is sent with UPS, DHL has the worst packaging out there.
That sucks.. sorry to hear it. DHL should definitely replace them all.
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Old 02-27-2014, 03:12 PM   #95862
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Any idea if Moonrise Kingdom or 12 Years a Slave will become future Criterion's?

Trying to hold off buying those knowing they have a good chance to be Criterions down the road...
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Old 02-27-2014, 03:12 PM   #95863
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So have a few hours alone tonight while the wife is out at a meeting.., going to try to slip in a recent Criterion purchase, but not sure what to watch. Anyone suggestions out of the following (i'm leaning toward Thief)

Jules et Jim
In the realm of the Senses
Inverstigation of a Citizen...
Thre Outlaw Samurai
Tokyo Story
Repo Man
39 Steps
Seventh Seal
Spy Who Came in from the Cold
Breathless
Howard's End
Seconds
400 Blows
Thin Red Line


There are more, but those are the ones near the top of the list. I have about 2 hours, so may or may not be able to fit in Thief, but it's top of the list right now.
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Old 02-27-2014, 03:14 PM   #95864
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So have a few hours alone tonight while the wife is out at a meeting.., going to try to slip in a recent Criterion purchase, but not sure what to watch. Anyone suggestions out of the following (i'm leaning toward Thief)

Jules et Jim
In the realm of the Senses
Inverstigation of a Citizen...
Thre Outlaw Samurai
Tokyo Story
Repo Man
39 Steps
Seventh Seal
Spy Who Came in from the Cold
Breathless
Howard's End
Seconds
400 Blows
Thin Red Line


There are more, but those are the ones near the top of the list. I have about 2 hours, so may or may not be able to fit in Thief, but it's top of the list right now.
My 2 favorites are Thin Red Line and Seventh Seal.
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Old 02-27-2014, 03:15 PM   #95865
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I know its off topic, but just gopt an email for the Fox Flash sale on TV shows and Box sets. Code word BINGE.
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Old 02-27-2014, 03:21 PM   #95866
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Second that. Thin Red Line and the Seventh Seal are both fantastic films.
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Old 02-27-2014, 03:27 PM   #95867
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Any advice regarding which version of Fanny & Alexander I should watch first?
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Old 02-27-2014, 03:33 PM   #95868
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Thin Red Line


There are more, but those are the ones near the top of the list. I have about 2 hours
Thin Red Line is almost 3 hours.
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Old 02-27-2014, 03:34 PM   #95869
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bwdowiak, which 3 Malle films did you see? I own Black Moon, Au Revoir Les Enfants, My Dinner with Andre and the Eclipse Series 2 (documentaries) set.
I saw Elevator to the Gallows, Au Revoir les Enfants (just added the blu to my collection, too) and Murmur of the Heart. I am ranking them 16th, 4th, and 18th, respectively, out of 41 recent Criterion titles I've seen. considering Criterion's typical pedigree, I'd say that means I've loved his work. I don't know if many people have seen Murmur of the Heart. The DVD transfer is solid. Here is a brief and completely spoiler free review I wrote for another site:

"Somewhat odd, yet endearing coming of age story about a teenage boy and the emotional bond shared between the boy and his mother. Malle's gentle handling of delicate thematic material and taut pacing in the film's final hour more than make up for the fact that the first half narrative, while never dull, does meander a bit. Recommended!"

I said 'recommended' then. Now I'm saying 'highly recommended.' I decided to pick up Lacombe, Lucien from the libary today. I feel pretty strongly that I am going to really like it!
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Old 02-27-2014, 03:37 PM   #95870
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Any advice regarding which version of Fanny & Alexander I should watch first?
I've only seen the theatrical thus far, but my reasoning was that if I watch the full TV version first, the material from the theatrical would be redundant the second time around. Since I've only watched the theatrical, I can now go into the TV version with the anticipation of new content.

Plus, I feel as though it's harder to pinpoint "what is missing" from the shorter cut, and easier to see "what scenes are new" as one watches the longer cut after the shorter.
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Old 02-27-2014, 03:40 PM   #95871
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So have a few hours alone tonight while the wife is out at a meeting.., going to try to slip in a recent Criterion purchase, but not sure what to watch. Anyone suggestions out of the following (i'm leaning toward Thief)

Jules et Jim
In the realm of the Senses
Inverstigation of a Citizen...
Thre Outlaw Samurai
Tokyo Story
Repo Man
39 Steps
Seventh Seal
Spy Who Came in from the Cold
Breathless
Howard's End
Seconds
400 Blows
Thin Red Line


There are more, but those are the ones near the top of the list. I have about 2 hours, so may or may not be able to fit in Thief, but it's top of the list right now.
I was in somewhat of a time crunch recently with my wife being occupied with something else.. (just like your situation ) and I watched The 39 Steps. I believe that it is only like 90 minutes, so that allows for bathroom breaks and whatnot. My fav, though, is either Thief or Breathless. Have fun. My wife is leaving next week for a business trip, so maybe I'll throw the same question out to the forum in a few days!
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Old 02-27-2014, 03:49 PM   #95872
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I got nothing at the flash sale
I didn't either.

I have over 20 titles that I have still not viewed so I am waiting for the B&N sale and I am starting to be more selective with my Criterion purchases because I don't have enough time in the day to watch them along with everything else I do.

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Any advice regarding which version of Fanny & Alexander I should watch first?
The long version because it's the complete version. Wait a while afterwards and watch the movie version.
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Old 02-27-2014, 04:41 PM   #95873
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My first was Chasing Amy, and I didn't have any idea what or who Criterion was. All I knew was there was a lot of cool stuff and I needed more dvds like that!
ditto!!! i remember seeing the Criterion banner and spending hours sifting through their early website. Chasing Amy will always be my gateway to a word of cinema I otherwise might not have ever appreciated.
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Old 02-27-2014, 04:42 PM   #95874
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I was in somewhat of a time crunch recently with my wife being occupied with something else.. (just like your situation ) and I watched The 39 Steps. I believe that it is only like 90 minutes, so that allows for bathroom breaks and whatnot. My fav, though, is either Thief or Breathless. Have fun. My wife is leaving next week for a business trip, so maybe I'll throw the same question out to the forum in a few days!
Thanks, 39 Steps was high on the list as well, but I think Thief may win out. In the mood for a good crime movie... "Where's the Van??"! And always nice to have time alone time with the TV.

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Thin Red Line is almost 3 hours.
Thanks, I've seen this before, but was in the theater and just remembered it was long. Hated it the first time, but think I've come around more to war movies since then..

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Old 02-27-2014, 04:43 PM   #95875
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Any advice regarding which version of Fanny & Alexander I should watch first?
The theatrical cut tends to be more bleak and unrelenting while the TV version's runtime allows for smaller moments. You can connect to the individual characters more. It also contains those bleak and unrelenting moments but there is an additional fantastical element that is lacking in the theatrical cut. I prefer the TV cut. I would say every Bergman film that has a television cut is better in the longer version (Fanny & Alexander, Scenes from a Marriage, Face to Face).
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Old 02-27-2014, 04:44 PM   #95876
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ditto!!! i remember seeing the Criterion banner and spending hours sifting through their early website. Chasing Amy will always be my gateway to a word of cinema I otherwise might not have ever appreciated.
Yeah, it started a great obession.. thanks Kevin Smith. lol!
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Old 02-27-2014, 05:28 PM   #95877
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So have a few hours alone tonight while the wife is out at a meeting.., going to try to slip in a recent Criterion purchase, but not sure what to watch. Anyone suggestions out of the following (i'm leaning toward Thief)

Jules et Jim
In the realm of the Senses
Inverstigation of a Citizen...
Thre Outlaw Samurai
Tokyo Story
Repo Man
39 Steps
Seventh Seal
Spy Who Came in from the Cold
Breathless
Howard's End
Seconds
400 Blows
Thin Red Line


There are more, but those are the ones near the top of the list. I have about 2 hours, so may or may not be able to fit in Thief, but it's top of the list right now.
Tokyo Story REALLY impressed me but it's about 2 1/2 hours long. Breathless seemed like it was a 5 hour movie (worst blind buy of any type or format for me). I'd go with 39 Steps.

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Old 02-27-2014, 05:37 PM   #95878
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Shipment says it'll be here tomorrow from UPS Ground, but it hasn't shipped yet. Methinks it won't be here until Monday
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Shipment says it'll be here tomorrow from UPS Ground, but it hasn't shipped yet. Methinks it won't be here until Monday
Odd, mine is coming USPS and the tracking number hasn't even updated in their system yet.
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Old 02-27-2014, 06:13 PM   #95880
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Odd, mine is coming USPS and the tracking number hasn't even updated in their system yet.
Yeah, my other one sent USPS just says Priority 2-Day and Electronic Shipping Information Received.
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