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Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | Scottie (11-22-2016) |
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Scarlet Street is the film with the drama involving paintings, right? If so, I've seen it. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Joan Bennett is quite gorgeous, and she somewhat resembles the contemporary singer, Katy Perry. Dan Duryea played smug jerkholes like nobody else could, but he was reportedly one of the kindest and coolest people in real life. It's a great, great film noir, but it won't make you feel any better about the world. Then again, I guess that most films noir don't. |
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La Chienne is boring in comparison with Scarlet Street. I regret buying it. Mildred Pierce is a very good melodrama. I saw it on DVD and will consider buying the Blu-ray if I want to rewatch it. Doubtful. A Taste of Honey is fascinating. I have never wanted to rewatch it. |
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Thanks given by: | Scottie (11-22-2016) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Went to my local B&N to pick up Chimes at Midnight and had my 20% coupon cruelly rejected. "Criterion laughs at your 20% coupon, little man," scoffed the clerk. Well, not really. She was very nice if not very helpful. So much for membership having its benefits. Just about the only things I buy at B&N are Criterions and I don't buy enough to recoup my membership fee with the 10% member discount. It was good while it lasted.
So, only one Criterion for me in this sale. So many blu ray sales, finite funds. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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I'm sorry not everyone is experiencing this. I buy more than 13 Criterions per year at B&N so the membership saves me money either way, but it's a shame that not everyone gets the same service. |
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#156949 |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Joan Bennett is my third favorite actress of all time, right behind Gene Tierney and Barbara Stanwyck, and I agree that her performance in Scarlet Street is note-perfect, although I think she was also superb in Me and My Gal (1932) opposite Spencer Tracy, and especially in the 1947 screen adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, The Macomber Affair, an unfairly neglected film co-starring Gregory Peck and Robert Preston, which would make a fantastic addition to the Criterion Collection. The New York Times critic summed up her performance in Macomber as being "completely hydrochloric", and I think that was a fitting tribute to the *****y character that she created so memorably. I had the honor of meeting Miss Bennett in Houston, Texas, in 1983. She was a startlingly tiny woman, quite gracious and still lovely at the age of 73, and she exuded star quality from every pore. Her career lasted more than half a century; it's a shame that she was so often taken for granted by filmgoers and critics alike. She deserved to win many accolades; it's shocking to me that she was never even nominated for any of them. |
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Thanks given by: | AaronJ (11-23-2016), melmac (11-23-2016), oildude (11-23-2016), spargs (11-22-2016), The Great Owl (11-23-2016), theater dreamer (11-23-2016) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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YMMV, as they say. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I stumbled onto Scarlet Street not knowing its reputation and not knowing anything about its plot. One of the most pleasant blind watch surprises ever. Really darn good.
Someone above asked about Here Comes Mr. Jordan... It is light and pleasant, but I much prefer Ride The Pink Horse for Robert Montgomery films in the collection. I had bought HCMJ and sold it after one watch. Re: The Wire I know I should have given it more of a chance, but I had a copy of the series in my possession and sold it after seeing only the first episode. Not a discussion for this thread as myself and others demonstrated last time the topic came up, but I just have a terrible time getting invested in a TV series. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Scarlet Street is very good, Woman in the Window is even better.
I expected to like Here Comes Mr. Jordan but was surprised by just how close to flawless I found it. That doesn't necessarily mean I would heartily recommend it to anybody and everybody as a blind buy. That sort of Capra-esque sentimentality isn't for everybody. But just about every element falls perfectly into place. What else... Oh! Something of a sleeper for 'awesome black-and-white movies'...I watched Advise and Consent recently. Now, I'd seen it before including at a local revival theater a few years back so I went into it knowing it was a damn good movie. But I don't think I ever really noticed how freaking awesome it looks. It looks great overall but some of the night exteriors are just breathtaking. That Otto Preminger fellow really knew his stuff. (Including how to make two-and-a-half hours feel a lot shorter) |
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Thanks given by: | fdm (11-22-2016), hoytereden (11-23-2016), jmclick (11-22-2016), MeMynonsense (11-23-2016), The Great Owl (11-23-2016) |
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Blu-ray Guru
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I have not. But I'll be certain to make it a priority now. Thanks! |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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![]() (The Wire, The Sopranos, etc who has time for all that stuff anyway, can barely keep up with what I got already. Let me re-phrase that: I can't even begin to keep up with what I got already. ![]() [Currently watching on disc Homeland s5, and next will probably be Game Of Thrones s5 & s6.] |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Very few people I've ever spoken to have been "hooked" after the first episode...even after the first three or four...I know I wasn't. But many of those same people end up viewing it as the greatest show ever made. ...it's top five for me, easily. |
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Blu-ray Champion
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Thanks given by: | jbieste (11-23-2016), MattPerdue (11-23-2016), nitin (11-23-2016), octagon (11-22-2016), Ray Jackson (11-22-2016) |
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