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Old 03-25-2016, 03:50 PM   #146381
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Letter Never Sent is one of the most underrated Criterion titles. I've revisited my disc several times, and I'm always astounded at the forest fire scene, which was done long before the days of digital effects. It looks as though they darn near burned down all of Russia just to make this film.

The snow sequences figuratively and literally put a chill in my blood, though. I don't think that any other film has made me actually feel the coldness in the way that this one does, although the 2012 film, The Grey, comes close.
I am interested in Letter Never Sent. Now more so when you talked of that scene. Your reaction reminded me of when I saw Die Nibelungen part 2 when they lay seige to the stronghold.
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Old 03-25-2016, 04:10 PM   #146382
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Letter Never Sent is one of the most underrated Criterion titles. I've revisited my disc several times, and I'm always astounded at the forest fire scene, which was done long before the days of digital effects. It looks as though they darn near burned down all of Russia just to make this film.

The snow sequences figuratively and literally put a chill in my blood, though. I don't think that any other film has made me actually feel the coldness in the way that this one does, although the 2012 film, The Grey, comes close.
"The Grey" is another film with a great deal of similarities to "Letter Never Sent". The forest fire scene is absolutely amazing. I can't imagine what a difficult shoot that was, particularly in 1959.
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Old 03-25-2016, 04:16 PM   #146383
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Re-watched "Letter Never Sent" last night. Saw it a few years ago when I purchased the Blu-ray and man is it a brilliant, powerful film. It's even more remarkable given that it was made in 1959 when movies simply were not shot in that way. I have to imagine Alejandro Inarritu has seen it multiple times because there are many instances where "The Revenant" borrows heavily from it. There's a shot early in the film where two characters are having a confrontation and one throws the other to the ground as the camera moves in sync with the movement of the confrontation. It's so damn similar to many of the sequences in "The Revenant". I'd also be shocked if Terrence Malick hasn't seen it because there are many aesthetic similarities to a Malick film. "Letter Never Sent" is really a landmark film because it's one of the first to shape both modern action/adventure movies and survival films. Really recommend checking it out if you haven't already.
Dammit brah!

My road to the Ninth Circle of bankruptcy is precipitous as it is.

...and you lay this on me?

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Old 03-25-2016, 04:23 PM   #146384
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Letter Never Sent, The Cranes are Flying and I Am Cuba are all dazzling in their visuals (it's quite obvious that Tarkovsky lifted, ahem, was inspired by, part of a forest scene in Letter Never Sent to put it in Ivan's Childhood).

Those three would make a killer box set.
I still need to check out "The Cranes are Flying" and "I Am Cuba". I've been meaning to watch "The Cranes are Flying" on Hulu.
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Old 03-25-2016, 04:25 PM   #146385
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Dammit brah!

My road to the Ninth Circle of bankruptcy is precipitous as it is.

...and you this on me?
It's one of the lower price point titles because of the lack of special features. Definitely check it out Ray.
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Old 03-25-2016, 04:28 PM   #146386
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All this talk about a film makes me want to revisit it.. Last week I went through my 7 ft bookcase of Criterions and pulled everything to the front that I want to revisit. Could take me a few months.
I'd like to see that.

My bookcase of Criterions...is somewhat smaller.


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Old 03-25-2016, 04:41 PM   #146387
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Finally got around to watching The Assassin last night. I really didn't find it too slow at all... I'd compare the pacing to some of Jarmusch's odder films but much more controlled and refined in the story and visual departments. I could definitely see Criterion releasing this someday where it would be more appreciated...
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Old 03-25-2016, 05:06 PM   #146388
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We just discovered this creepy frame at the head of a reel we’re working on. Never seen a piece of leader like this before.
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Old 03-25-2016, 06:11 PM   #146389
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I don't know what film it's from but if it's released like that then I will demand a corrected disc! Too waxy, too much DNR.
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Old 03-25-2016, 06:17 PM   #146390
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Re-watched "Letter Never Sent" last night. Saw it a few years ago when I purchased the Blu-ray and man is it a brilliant, powerful film. It's even more remarkable given that it was made in 1959 when movies simply were not shot in that way. I have to imagine Alejandro Inarritu has seen it multiple times because there are many instances where "The Revenant" borrows heavily from it. There's a shot early in the film where two characters are having a confrontation and one throws the other to the ground as the camera moves in sync with the movement of the confrontation. It's so damn similar to many of the sequences in "The Revenant". I'd also be shocked if Terrence Malick hasn't seen it because there are many aesthetic similarities to a Malick film. "Letter Never Sent" is really a landmark film because it's one of the first to shape both modern action/adventure movies and survival films. Really recommend checking it out if you haven't already.
BIG fan of Letter Never Sent as well. SO rewatchable. Absolutely gripping every time. I do somewhat wish the film was shot in color. Immediately after diamond deposits are discovered and everyone gleefully runs through the forest you can tell that place is exploding with peak Fall color. Would have been great to see. That said, the B/W definitely works like crazy at depicting the hard, cold truths of the situation the geologists soon find themselves in. I am all over The Cranes are Flying when/if it gets a Blu upgrade.
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Every time someone gushes about a film my wish grows by that much.

Can we PLEASE stop talking about movies in here? Good grief.
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Old 03-25-2016, 07:49 PM   #146392
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Every time someone gushes about a film my wish grows by that much.

Can we PLEASE stop talking about movies in here? Good grief.
Have I mentioned today how wonderful Close-Up is?
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Have I mentioned today how wonderful Close-Up is?
*Puts hands over ears*

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Every time someone gushes about a film my wish grows by that much.

Can we PLEASE stop talking about movies in here? Good grief.
Over the past three years, a couple of people have complained to me that I "oversell" movies when I'm posting about them on this site. I never thought of that as a bad thing, though.
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Omg... would love to see this!

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Why cant this be in UK!!!
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Letter Never Sent is one of the most underrated Criterion titles. I've revisited my disc several times, and I'm always astounded at the forest fire scene, which was done long before the days of digital effects. It looks as though they darn near burned down all of Russia just to make this film.

The snow sequences figuratively and literally put a chill in my blood, though. I don't think that any other film has made me actually feel the coldness in the way that this one does, although the 2012 film, The Grey, comes close.
A couple of other films that make me almost reach for a sweater while watching would be Odds Against Tomorrow and especially Day of the Outlaw. I wish there was a Robert Ryan film in the Collection..........Bad Day at Black Rock maybe? There's a film to thaw you out from a winter chill!
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Omg... would love to see this!

nch.ie/Online/Tree-Of-Life-03Jun16

Why cant this be in UK!!!
Why can't this be in New York? I'd totally fly there to see this.

... Or maybe this is the push I need to go back to Dublin.
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In case any region free collector here isn't aware, there are some good Easter sales going on in UK:

Eureka MoC via Amazon UK marketplace: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aag/main/?ie=UTF8&asin=B008LUICH4&camp=1634&creative=19450& isAmazonFulfilled=1&linkCode=ur2&seller=A3CV0N63WW WJ0E&tag=httpeurekacou-21&linkId=7E6J6V2GMYQAYD44

Eureka MoC via official website: https://www.eurekavideo.co.uk/news/e...egg-travaganza

Arrow: http://www.arrowfilms.co.uk/shop/ind...tegory&path=89

I said I was going to buy less movies this year and I am failing pretty bad
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In case any region free collector here isn't aware, there are some good Easter sales going on in UK:

Eureka MoC via Amazon UK marketplace: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aag/main/?ie=UTF8&asin=B008LUICH4&camp=1634&creative=19450& isAmazonFulfilled=1&linkCode=ur2&seller=A3CV0N63WW WJ0E&tag=httpeurekacou-21&linkId=7E6J6V2GMYQAYD44

Eureka MoC via official website: https://www.eurekavideo.co.uk/news/e...egg-travaganza

Arrow: http://www.arrowfilms.co.uk/shop/ind...tegory&path=89

I said I was going to buy less movies this year and I am failing pretty bad
Tarnished Angels for $9 USD. Awesome!

Harakiri for $10.50. Not sure if I should get this or the CC. I'm not too big on supplements, although I did watch some on the DVdD of Harakiri when I had it out from the library.

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