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Archer City, Texas, where the movie was actually shot, became a favorite destination of mine in the late 1980's and early 1990's. Larry McMurtry, who wrote the novel on which the film was based (and who would later win an Oscar for co-writing the adapted screenplay for Brokeback Mountain) later returned to the town and opened up a complex of rare and used bookstores. There were four storefronts scattered around the town square, with the cash register located in Building One, which also housed children's books, adult mysteries, and westerns, among other genres. Across the street were biographies, fiction, plays, and the rare book room (which was supposed to be locked up at all times, but was always open and unattended when I went in ... and oh, my goodness, what treasures it housed!). Down the street was Building Three, which I rarely browsed, and on the other side of the courthouse was Building Four, which housed the film books and all the unshelved books. The whole place operated on the honor system ... you could shop all day if you wanted to, but when you were finished, you were expected to return to Building One and pay for your goodies. All the employees were very friendly, except for the caretaker, who was always quiet and shy, almost circumspect; he would push his broom around and rarely lift his head up. I think it was my third or fourth trip to Archer City before I noticed another bookbuyer approach him and ask in hushed tones, "Mr. McMurtry, would you please sign this for me?" Anyway, I had loved the film when I first saw it in the early 1980's, and after visiting the location and immersing myself in the atmosphere, I began to appreciate it on an even higher level. Today, I wish Criterion was making The Last Picture Show available as a single disc release, instead of Five Easy Pieces. But maybe that will happen in time. |
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Barnes & Noble has 50%-off Criterion sales twice a year, in July and November, each lasting about 3 weeks. B&N has various other sales going on through the year (there's hardly ever a stretch of time when they aren't having some sort of special deal), with varying discounts, and that may or may not include Criterions. Other retailers and etailers may have random Criterion sales, but I don't think they do them on any kind of regular schedule. |
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Just finished watching the Tokyo Story blu and I don't think I need to state how amazing the actual movie is but its the supplements that are killer.
I've Lived, But... a two hour documentary on Ozu's life with interviews from not only people he worked with but also his school friends and his family (brothers and sister) that is priceless. Information on Ozu seems to be fairly scarce so it was quite exciting getting first hand accounts from his birth, all through his career, and from the people that were with him at the time of his death. The story of the final picture taken of Ozu in the hospital, by his friend who felt he needed to make up a story that he didn't have any pictures of his son and Ozu together, when in reality he just wanted a picture of Ozu to remember him by was so touching. I actually paused it on the picture for a minute because Ozu's face seemed so different with his white beard grown in. Yet he managed to look so peaceful which seems impossible with all the pain he was in. He still had the bandages from the cancer surgery around his throat. Plus the 45 min interview with Chishu Ryu and his walk through tour of Shochiku's now long gone Ofuna Studio were amazing. Omg I would have bought a blu just of these two pieces. I always enjoy the supplements but rarely do I get this excited and enthralled with them. Criterion gets 1000000 high fives for bringing me all this. Last edited by tisdivine; 04-07-2015 at 03:28 PM. |
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I remember the reaction to The Last Picture Show when the film came out. My father wanted to see it, but my mother adamantly refused to go with him, based on what she had read about it, so (to my knowledge) he didn't see it either. I, of course, was too young, but after Cloris Leachman and Ben Johnson won Oscars for their performances, I vowed to see it the first chance I got. I did, and it was sweet, tasting that heretofore forbidden fruit! Last edited by jmclick; 04-07-2015 at 11:36 PM. Reason: embarrassing and misleading thought |
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I just plunged head first into region-free viewing. I bought this.....
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-F...lu-ray/114560/ [Show spoiler] for $67.65 USD. pretty amazing for a 8 title set, I think. some of these titles will never see the light of day in the U.S. with the few Twilight Time releases, I should be entertained long enough 'til Criterion upgrades the Antoine Doinel box set. thanks to Octagon for posting about the Seiki player at Sears. I lost out on the $50 deal, but that coupon for $10 is good until early May. I'll wait to see if the price drops.. right now I can get it for like $74. so I'll be region free and have an 8 disc set for the approximate going price of just one of some of the OOP titles. |
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I quickly decided that it was my favorite Francois Truffaut movie yet when I saw it two weeks ago, but it has not received a lot of love in this thread. Sadly, it's one of those movies about which I cannot write in detail without spoiling its riches for everyone else. |
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