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Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | thecardman23 (09-05-2016) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Also, what struck me is that at one point in 3 Women she says "Purple and yellow are my favorite colors" and in The Shining she says "Pink and gold are my favorite colors". And as for Jack Nicholson's character, one Youtube analysis pointed out the many parallels between Bobby Dupea from Five Easy Pieces and Jack Torrance. There's also a visual hint: ![]() ![]() |
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Hard Eight was a solid debut, but it wasn't even the best debut by an American film maker of that time. Magnolia plays like dumbed down Altman. It impressed me the first time but not the second, which is typical of my experience with PTA films when revisiting them. There Will Be Blood is very good (DDD is superb) but Dano was weak and almost ruined many key scenes in my view. The Master is easily my fav of that list.
Taste is taste of course, but I don't see anything special in PTA. He is just a very good craftsman. Judging by your best of decade list, we don't have similar taste. The only film I rate highly from that list is The Assassination of Jesse James, although I like most of them. The Master would probably make my ten best American films though over that time period. It could make me top overall list, who knows, I'd have to watch it again, but even if it did, that still wouldn't make him one of my favourite directors. Hard To Be A God is one of my personal favs of this decade, but I wasn't too keen on the director's other films. I should really create my top ten list of this decade on here. Thanks for the idea! Now I have to figure out how to do it! Last edited by malakaheso; 09-05-2016 at 11:36 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | AaronJ (09-05-2016) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Crying, the song that was adapted to Spanish for the movie, is a very famous song in the States. It was originally recorded by Roy Orbison in 1961. It reached #2 on the Billboard Top 100 list. Though he had a lot of very memorable songs, and big hits, it's probably his signature song.
Here he is performing the song live in 1965. He's known for having one of the most beautiful voices in popular music history. By the way, I think Rebekha did Mr. Orbison's song proud. It really translates well to Spanish, imho. Enjoy! Quote:
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Thanks given by: | pedromvu (09-05-2016) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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The first time I watched that film I wasn't wowed either. But months afterward it sat with me. I found myself looking up reviews of it and trying to better understand. Eventually I ended up buying back the criterion copy I sold and on second viewing enjoyed it even more. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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PrestonXI, I would expect it the first week of October. Keep an eye out this thread, and on the Reddit Criterion discussion. Also, go to the Criterion website, and make sure you've signed up with them for e-mail alerts. They will send you an e-mail to announce the start, and you should be able to set your e-mail to shoot you a text message when that is received.
The Reddit group is usually pretty good about nailing down a date at least a week in advance. And, yes, it will last for 24 hours only. If you want to lock in a certain group of movies, I'd order as soon after the sale kickoff as possible. Orders over $50 ship free. All DVDs and Blu-rays are 50% off MSRP. And, Criterion tracks all orders purchased through their store. After you've spent $500 on merchandise, they'll instantly award you a free $50 gift certificate. I only need $184 more, which I'll hit easily, so I'll get one for sure. I'm going to single-handedly crash their server with my order, lol. It's going to be pretty big. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Guru
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The cinematography in those first 45 mins alone would've made me cut your finger off for pressing stop. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Just ordered Kenji Mizoguchi's The Life of Oharu from Barnes & Noble. Used my 40% off coupon.
I'm really excited. I have some great films coming in the mail right now, all in advance of next month's Flash sale. Besides the aforementioned Mizoguchi masterpiece, I have these coming from various sources: Life is Beautiful Malena (uncut Korean digibook import) Amelie Darling (Studio Canal UK import) Lifeboat (MoC import) Rope Shadow of a Doubt La Môme (La Vie en Rose) (UK import) Wild at Heart (UK import) The Lost Weekend (MoC import) Wings With these, and the Criterions I still haven't watched from the B&N sale, I am going to be a very busy boy. I don't know how I'll keep my eyes open long enough to watch all these. Seeing a young Julie Christie and Laura Dern should help. ![]() ![]() |
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Blu-ray Duke
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That...is a very strange product of the cinematic medium. A very...very...very strange product. Is there a secret about the ending that I'm supposed to understand? Because I'm lost right now. Lost in a mind-numbing, psychotropic haze of purple and yellow, old people in bathing suits and disturbingly graphic pool-bottom murals. Is it just me or is Shelley Duvall one of the oddest human beings who ever walked the earth? She's just so...odd. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Special Member
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[Show spoiler] with understanding how the logic works. The "this is a puzzle that I need to solve" interpretation would be [Show spoiler] The "this is fiction, it doesn't have to make sense" interpretation would be [Show spoiler] But while you ponder interpretations, you can play this on a loop in the background for inspiration: |
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Thanks given by: | belcherman (09-06-2016) |
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Glad you made it to the finish line, Ray. |
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Thanks given by: | Ray Jackson (09-05-2016) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Despite having quite a few CC titles on my wish list, i just cant make it work with my 40% B&N coupon. I even considered spending the $25 on a membership, but the timing would be bad for that. I guess, too, that I'd rather pledge my allegiance to Criterion by buying straight from them during their next flash sale. One day I'll get to the free gift certificate, although I'm pretty far away.
PM me if you'd like to have my code. I just ask that it is somebody who contributes to the thread here. Doesn't have to be regularly or often. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Samurai
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A bizarre dream you actually remember is usually far more bizarre than anything you could possibly create when you're awake. I've always felt like "3 Women" and "Marienbad" are two films that are like outlines of really bizarre dreams. Even more than Lynch films, which are more calculated surrealism. Can't you just imagine having a dream where you're wandering around the corridors of a giant chateau endlessly pursuing a woman while her Lurch-like husband seems to always be lurking on the edges?
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Blu-ray Duke
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It's like all great abstract art. You can't pin-point A B C and simply explain why they're there, nor can you explain the whole piece succinctly without adding your own interpretation, and every one who experiences it will come away with a different but equally valuable take on it. It sounds stupid but it transcends film in a way; the first time I saw it was the only time I felt high without ingesting a substance of some sort. It had an effect on me no other film I'd seen had. This was before I could easily watch it at home any time I felt like it, so I thought about it and discovered it in my head for a long time until I finally saw it again and it did the same thing to me, and I had a whole other interpretation.
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Thanks given by: | AaronJ (09-06-2016) |
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