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I've been keeping my eye on the price on Amazon hoping it will hit around $22. I've been watching the Marx Brothers set, too, hope it goes back to $35 when I should have ordered it.
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Blu-ray Knight
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It was $22 at some point before release because that's what I paid on Amazon.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Nautilus Art Prints have released a lovely Playtime:
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Thanks given by: | Reddington (12-10-2016) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Speaking of prints, Black Dragon Press revealed their White print out of the Three Colors set and it's pretty stunning, I think.
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Blu-ray Duke
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How often do you rewatch your favorite Criterions?
I was watching this amateur review of An Autumn Afternoon on Youtube and he talks about his philosophy on not re-watching films very often and how the magic of a film tends to dissipate over time as it gets viewed too often. Not that what he said was anything I haven't heard or thought before, but for some odd reason his words hit me like a ton of bricks and I thought to myself, "Have I been wasting my life all these years, letting the same 100 films or so dominate my movie-watching existence? Should I do something drastic and sell off half my collection and use the money to seek out new cinematic experiences? Is there any intrinsic value in re-watching the same films over and over again, or is it a form of escapism that robs a great movie of its artistic worth? All of a sudden I find myself in a disturbing existential quandary. ...anyone have any thoughts on this? (relevant comments begin at 1:12) Last edited by Ray Jackson; 12-09-2016 at 07:57 PM. |
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Blu-ray Count
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Edit: If you do just strictly stick with a certain number of films to watch without seeing other films out there you definitely need to take some time to put those aside to check out all of the other great films out there as well so you have even more to add to your collection. Selling them off sounds pretty drastic to me though if you love the films. Last edited by MassiveMovieBuff; 12-09-2016 at 07:59 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | mrjohnnyb (12-10-2016), Ray Jackson (12-09-2016) |
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Blu-ray Guru
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I think it depends on the film. I try to be around 90/10 new watches to re-watches, but that's because there are so many movies I want to see that I haven't seen. The ones I do watch regularly are either all time favorites (Late Spring, Lost in Translation, ITMFL, 2001, etc) or films that I think structured in a way to reward re-watching (The Fountain, Holy Motors, Mr Nobody, Upstream Color).
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Thanks given by: | mrjohnnyb (12-10-2016), Ray Jackson (12-09-2016) |
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Maybe the fact that I watched The 400 Blows and Breathless, for example, at least five times in one year contributed to me getting rid of the films.
I first watched both films for leisure and then the film classes I took in college for some general education credits killed them to death. |
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Thanks given by: | Ray Jackson (12-09-2016) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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my absolute favorite films, I have only seen about 6 times in my lifetime. I really liked An Autumn Afternoon and will watch it again some time, but I'm estimating that itch won't come for at least another 18 months or so. (I first saw it like a little over a year ago.) that's just me, though... I know people talk about watching certain films once a year. for me, the magic is robbed a little when I know it too well. |
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Thanks given by: | Ray Jackson (12-09-2016) |
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Sep 2012
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While I don't rewatch my films over and over other than a very select few, I'd never think of selling my "untouchables". That said, I do think it's good to keep expanding your bubble for perspective reasons and not get stuck in a limited world inhabited only by things you are familiar with. I'd almost say I agree on some level with this guy that 90% of most movies don't get better with repeated viewing (that's what makes the 10% special), but then I don't know how much I want to admit agreeing with a guy who looks like a 12 year old Jamie Oliver Last edited by llj; 12-09-2016 at 08:27 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Ray Jackson (12-09-2016) |
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#157532 |
Blu-ray Count
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I do have to add that if I didn't watch all of my blu rays on a regular/annual basis I most likely wouldn't collect and spend my money on it. With my logic if you aren't going to watch the movies you buy frequently or atleast enough to warrant the own then it doesn't make much sense to spend the money on collecting. That's why I'm not a big blind buyer because if the movie sucks then I just wasted my money but I have had luck with some amazing blind buys with a good amount of them being Criterion releases.
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#157533 |
Blu-ray Duke
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Pauline Kael once said that she refused to watch any film more than once.
While I have my doubts about the veracity of that statement and I think it's far too extreme for my taste, I do think there's an element of merit to that line of thought. I killed my beloved Goodfellas by watching it a hundred thousand times over the last ten years or so. ...it's dead. And what did I really learn about anything during that 25th viewing of Badlands a few weeks ago? More or less than I would've learned by watching something completely new? Is it not the cinematic equivalent of comfort food that we seek above all else? And if so, is watching Blade Runner nothing more than the analog to a Kit Kat bar or a cheap frozen pizza? Watching Westworld these past couple of months has reminded me of the fact that most people live within endless loops of lifestyle habits and daily routines. We're programmed and we don't even know it. Well not this host...not anymore. From now on I'm going to be like Chris Cooper in Adaptation. Every now and again I will purge my collection of all but a select few titles and move on to a higher state of being. Maybe next time this year, I'll have rid myself of this insidious film addiction and taken up bird watching. I wonder if there's a Criterion equivalent in the world of birds? ...I just hope I don't get ripped apart by alligators some day. [Show spoiler]
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Thanks given by: | ajburke (12-13-2016) |
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Power Member
Sep 2012
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Well, we are creatures of habit, it's natural to want to look for a routine. I don't know if we're programmed and don't know it, more like we're programmed and we prefer it that way.
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Blu-ray Guru
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The 400 Blows 1st: 6/10 2nd: 8/10 3rd: 9/10 Breathless 1st: 6/10 2nd: 8/10 The opposite has happened though, I don't believe I had the same impression the second time watching movies like Fight Club or Requiem for a Dream. Of course these re-watches happened after years not immediately. |
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Films do lose the viscera over time, but I think different qualities emerge that were previously unknown or undeveloped so it's a win some lose some type scenario. I would not recommend selling half your collection whatsoever on a whim idea, especially with OOP issues and what not in the future if you ever want them back.
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Blu-ray Champion
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I think you should do whatever you want to do, and not worry about what other people do. |
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Thanks given by: | oildude (12-10-2016) |
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Ironically I still kept Persona even though I watched it as much (if not more) in a shorter period of time. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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I believe the most I have seen a movie is like 5 times, not sure which though, might be 4. |
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