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Old 01-12-2017, 02:30 AM   #159081
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Man, I never read the stickied threads because they're buried in the stuff like "POST PHOTOS OF YOUR COLLECTION." I'm sad I missed the several pages of debate on Sixteen Candles. That was one of my favorite movies for a long time! I don't recall anything being "rapey," apart from one obvious plot machination towards the end. The obvious part where the girl and guy wake up after having drunk sex (at least, the movie does seem to recognize how bad that was so it acts like Ted was also drunk and doesn't remember it) and she's like "I don't remember it but I bet I liked it!!!!" And of course now that I walk through the movie in my mind, the boyfriend shipped her off with the implication that might happen, and prior to that said something like "SHE'S PASSED OUT IN MY ROOM AND I COULD VIOLATE HER IF I WANTED TO, BUT I'M NOT INTO THAT KIND OF GIRL ANYMORE." Ah well. I feel like half the jokes in that whole thing were about how pathetic Ted was for being moronically sex mad. Like, I think after that violate line, which is SUPPOSED to sound bad, he says something like WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!, which always read to me as "this guy is one horny idiot."

Besides that, it's generally good-hearted. I remember reading an interview with Gedde Watanabe where he finished the movie, thought he'd done a good job and was proud of it, and then was surprised when other asians started blasting him for it! I guess he didn't have an accent himself and just thought he was doing "wacky funny party guy" or something and hadn't personally had any issue with it. So, I guess it was partly an asian oppressing asians there! Oh well. I sure wouldn't show it to anyone under the age of 25 or any asian people, but I still really like the movie and so do most (white people) I show it to And what I think of when I think of that movie and stuff I find funny are not just the asian stereotype, but the blasting of the "oily bohunk" and the awful blonde sister with the muscle relaxants and joan cusack in the neck brace and john cusack and the other nerd following around Farmer Ted, and ESPECIALLY the hilarious old people. If the movie's anything, it's ageist!! I love when the idiot grandpa starts talking to Dong like he's a dog and clapping after every phrase. And then what REALLY stuck with me is that it's pretty much a movie where everyone actually wants to get along and there aren't really any villains. Most of the conflict just comes from misunderstandings and people being oblivious. Farmer Ted having the heart-to-heart with Jake, that scene with Samantha and her dad on the couch, etc were so unlike what I was used to seeing in 90s comedies, where they always had to have hissable bad guys. Or even all of the other Hughes movies, like the principals in Ferris Bueller/Breakfast Club, or Chet in Weird Science, or whatever that jerky guy's name was in Pretty in Pink!

Now I will be banned for resurrecting a dead argument. I just really love that movie and have for many years. Yet I have a hard time believing it might be in the Criterion collection.

In other Criterion news, I got Cat People, Squid and the Whale, Punch Drunk Love, and Blood Simple for Christmas and still haven't watched any of them. I am a bad person.

I'm looking forward to Blow-Up. I have seen a lot of disparaging remarks about it over the last couple years saying it dated very badly, but I still frequently see it labelled as an influence on various things I like, and I'd been putting off buying the DVD. I guess it paid off here!


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[Show spoiler]Man, I never read the stickied threads because they're buried in the stuff like "POST PHOTOS OF YOUR COLLECTION." I'm sad I missed the several pages of debate on Sixteen Candles. That was one of my favorite movies for a long time! I don't recall anything being "rapey," apart from one obvious plot machination towards the end. The obvious part where the girl and guy wake up after having drunk sex (at least, the movie does seem to recognize how bad that was so it acts like Ted was also drunk and doesn't remember it) and she's like "I don't remember it but I bet I liked it!!!!" And of course now that I walk through the movie in my mind, the boyfriend shipped her off with the implication that might happen, and prior to that said something like "SHE'S PASSED OUT IN MY ROOM AND I COULD VIOLATE HER IF I WANTED TO, BUT I'M NOT INTO THAT KIND OF GIRL ANYMORE." Ah well. I feel like half the jokes in that whole thing were about how pathetic Ted was for being moronically sex mad. Like, I think after that violate line, which is SUPPOSED to sound bad, he says something like WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!, which always read to me as "this guy is one horny idiot."

Besides that, it's generally good-hearted. I remember reading an interview with Gedde Watanabe where he finished the movie, thought he'd done a good job and was proud of it, and then was surprised when other asians started blasting him for it! I guess he didn't have an accent himself and just thought he was doing "wacky funny party guy" or something and hadn't personally had any issue with it. So, I guess it was partly an asian oppressing asians there! Oh well. I sure wouldn't show it to anyone under the age of 25 or any asian people, but I still really like the movie and so do most (white people) I show it to And what I think of when I think of that movie and stuff I find funny are not just the asian stereotype, but the blasting of the "oily bohunk" and the awful blonde sister with the muscle relaxants and joan cusack in the neck brace and john cusack and the other nerd following around Farmer Ted, and ESPECIALLY the hilarious old people. If the movie's anything, it's ageist!! I love when the idiot grandpa starts talking to Dong like he's a dog and clapping after every phrase. And then what REALLY stuck with me is that it's pretty much a movie where everyone actually wants to get along and there aren't really any villains. Most of the conflict just comes from misunderstandings and people being oblivious. Farmer Ted having the heart-to-heart with Jake, that scene with Samantha and her dad on the couch, etc were so unlike what I was used to seeing in 90s comedies, where they always had to have hissable bad guys. Or even all of the other Hughes movies, like the principals in Ferris Bueller/Breakfast Club, or Chet in Weird Science, or whatever that jerky guy's name was in Pretty in Pink!

Now I will be banned for resurrecting a dead argument. I just really love that movie and have for many years. Yet I have a hard time believing it might be in the Criterion collection.

In other Criterion news, I got Cat People, Squid and the Whale, Punch Drunk Love, and Blood Simple for Christmas and still haven't watched any of them. I am a bad person.

I'm looking forward to Blow-Up. I have seen a lot of disparaging remarks about it over the last couple years saying it dated very badly, but I still frequently see it labelled as an influence on various things I like, and I'd been putting off buying the DVD. I guess it paid off here!
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I wonder if Criterion is going to be releasing Voyage of Time. Broadgreen did the theatrical, but no word yet on any kind of release.

I've also never been impressed with Broadgreen's output.
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Nah, bro.. you serious?

I love 16 Candles as much as you do. Although reviving certain discussions can trigger bad memories.

You don't want the boogeyman to reappear cause if that happens we may need to call in John Wick to take him out.

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For me, it's more like the Vanilla Ice of films.
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I wonder if Criterion is going to be releasing Voyage of Time. Broadgreen did the theatrical, but no word yet on any kind of release.

I've also never been impressed with Broadgreen's output.
According to my closest IMAX theater, they will be showing it until April 28. So my best guess is we won't get any word of a bluray for a while.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the 90 minute cut getting a theatrical US release later this year too?
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If Criterion releases Sixteen Candles, then I'll make it a double feature night with Niagara, since Max Showalter appears in both films.

(The first time that I watched Niagara, I kept wondering, "Where in the hell have I seen that guy before?" It finally dawned on me that he played the grandfather in Sixteen Candles.)

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Old 01-12-2017, 11:21 AM   #159089
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[Show spoiler]If Criterion releases Sixteen Candles, then I'll make it a double feature night with Niagara, since Max Showalter appears in both films.

(The first time that I watched Niagara, I kept wondering, "Where in the hell have I seen that guy before?" It finally dawned on me that he played the grandfather in Sixteen Candles.)

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Was checking out the supplements on The Asphalt Jungle and feel the inclusion of “Pharos of Chaos” merits a special mention. Sterling Hayden was one fascinating dude and this incredible portrait needs to be seen. Those expecting a cheerful, feature length career retrospective will however be disappointed as we meet a scornful, plastered, hashish-smoking Hayden aboard his barge somewhere along the Dutch waters. Over the course of several afternoons Hayden recounts his sailing and military experiences, the HUAC hearings and his continuing bouts with Alcoholism.
There are few interesting film nuggets particularly the ones involving Altman, Kubrick, Huston etc but they are few and far between. He’s guilt-ridden and in a somewhat self-destructive state but anecdotes are shared with refreshing candour.
Clocking at almost 2 hours and filled with Hayden’s verbal idiosyncrasies some might find it tedious or even depressing but it is truly one of a kind exploration into a storied career and a troubled mind.

The newly produced Eddie Muller & John Bailey pieces were also extremely informative. A great release all around.
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Was checking out the supplements on The Asphalt Jungle and feel the inclusion of “Pharos of Chaos” merits a special mention. Sterling Hayden was one fascinating dude and this incredible portrait needs to be seen. Those expecting a cheerful, feature length career retrospective will however be disappointed as we meet a scornful, plastered, hashish-smoking Hayden aboard his barge somewhere along the Dutch waters. Over the course of several afternoons Hayden recounts his sailing and military experiences, the HUAC hearings and his continuing bouts with Alcoholism.
There are few interesting film nuggets particularly the ones involving Altman, Kubrick, Huston etc but they are few and far between. He’s guilt-ridden and in a somewhat self-destructive state but anecdotes are shared with refreshing candour.
Clocking at almost 2 hours and filled with Hayden’s verbal idiosyncrasies some might find it tedious or even depressing but it is truly one of a kind exploration into a storied career and a troubled mind.

The newly produced Eddie Muller & John Bailey pieces were also extremely informative. A great release all around.
I remember years ago watching Hayden's guest appearances on the Tomorrow show with Tom Snyder. He was much as you describe, not unlike his character in The Long Goodbye from that period. He was openly scornful of Hollywood and freely admitted he was basically a ***** for boat money. As for alcohol and drugs, while not discussed, it seemed likely that he was under the influence of something. Hayden was always entertaining, in a human train-wreck kind of way.

I've been looking forward to watching Pharos of Chaos since I learned it would be included as an extra. It's currently on the top of my unwatched pile. Maybe next week.
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His Girl Friday has the coolest essay book/poster/foldout of any Criterion release.
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His Girl Friday has the coolest essay book/poster/foldout of any Criterion release.
It's cool. Ace in the Hole also had a pseudo-newspaper layout.
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Catching up ... btw Louis Malle's Black Moon is on Filmstruck, as part of an "adult fairy tale" collection. Valerie and her week of wonders, too. :>

For those asking about titles for blind buys, you really ought to subscribe to the Criterion Channel option of Filmstruck to sample films before viewing. Some films that I missed on BD (Chungking Express), and some that have never been on BD (Pygmalion) are there and look great on HD streaming (via Apple TV in my case).

From what I read on Criterion's site, the packaging and extras in the Dr. Strangelove BD are incredible.

There's a feature on Blood Simple with the two execs of Criterion/Janus talking about their brand's history, missions, and they talk a bit about the packaging and how it's become a "thing."


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Catching up ... btw Louis Malle's Black Moon is on Filmstruck, as part of an "adult fairy tale" collection. Valerie and her week of wonders, too. :>

For those asking about titles for blind buys, you really ought to subscribe to the Criterion Channel option of Filmstruck to sample films before viewing. Some films that I missed on BD (Chungking Express), and some that have never been on BD (Pygmalion) are there and look great on HD streaming (via Apple TV in my case).


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But yes, Filmstruck is pretty fantastic and will be even moreso once they're on Roku.
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Nah, bro.. you serious?

I love 16 Candles as much as you do. Although reviving certain discussions can trigger bad memories.

You don't want the boogeyman to reappear cause if that happens we may need to call in John Wick to take him out.
I thought that gif was like "JUST KIDDING, I'M GIGGLING CAUSE I THOUGHT IT WAS REALLY BORING/TERRIBLE." I guess I am a bad gif interpreter. It helps that 9/10 times I've seen people say "cool story, bro" they say it because it was NOT a cool story, haha.

Anyway! I just took inventory, and I have all these on my unwatched Criterion pile:

3 Women
L'Avventura
Head
Drive He Said
The King of Marvin Gardens
Last Picture Show
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
Bicycle Thieves
Cat People
Every Tati movie besides Monsieur Hulot's Holiday
Fanny and Alexander
Harakiri
In Cold Blood
I Married A Witch
In the Mood for Love
John Cassavetes: Five Films (I forgot I even HAD this, it got boxed away somehow)
The Kid
Last Year at Marienbad
Lone Wolf and Cub full box
Mccabe and Mrs Miller
My Darling Clementine
La Notte
Only Angels Have Wings
The River
Short Cuts
Smiles of a Summer Night
Il Sorpasso
The Squid and the Whale
Thief
Throne of Blood
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
Valerie and her Week of Wonders
Sanjuro

Along with 26 that I've seen the movies, but haven't watched the Criterion version yet! I have a serious problem. The really sad thing is that I keep up with almost all the stuff from other labels, much of which is bad. I guess I should probably tackle them alphabetically and break up the box sets somehow.
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I thought that gif was like "JUST KIDDING, I'M GIGGLING CAUSE I THOUGHT IT WAS REALLY BORING/TERRIBLE." I guess I am a bad gif interpreter. It helps that 9/10 times I've seen people say "cool story, bro" they say it because it was NOT a cool story, haha.

Anyway! I just took inventory, and I have all these on my unwatched Criterion pile:

3 Women
L'Avventura
Head
Drive He Said
The King of Marvin Gardens
Last Picture Show
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
Bicycle Thieves
Cat People
Every Tati movie besides Monsieur Hulot's Holiday
Fanny and Alexander
Harakiri
In Cold Blood
I Married A Witch
In the Mood for Love
John Cassavetes: Five Films (I forgot I even HAD this, it got boxed away somehow)
The Kid
Last Year at Marienbad
Lone Wolf and Cub full box
Mccabe and Mrs Miller
My Darling Clementine
La Notte
Only Angels Have Wings
The River
Short Cuts
Smiles of a Summer Night
Il Sorpasso
The Squid and the Whale
Thief
Throne of Blood
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
Valerie and her Week of Wonders
Sanjuro

Along with 26 that I've seen the movies, but haven't watched the Criterion version yet! I have a serious problem. The really sad thing is that I keep up with almost all the stuff from other labels, much of which is bad. I guess I should probably tackle them alphabetically and break up the box sets somehow.
You need to clear out some time and watch Harakiri and In The Mood For Love as soon as possible.
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Yeah, Harakiri seems to be one of the titles that is most frequently mentioned as a favorite in this thread. I'll aim for that one quickly. I started In the Mood for Love at some point and got distracted by some real life event and never ended up going back to it. I have it sitting next to my player still, though! Thanks for the recs.
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Just a reminder that Cameraperson is available on Amazon Instant Video and that it is FREE for Prime members.
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[Show spoiler]I thought that gif was like "JUST KIDDING, I'M GIGGLING CAUSE I THOUGHT IT WAS REALLY BORING/TERRIBLE." I guess I am a bad gif interpreter. It helps that 9/10 times I've seen people say "cool story, bro" they say it because it was NOT a cool story, haha.

Anyway! I just took inventory, and I have all these on my unwatched Criterion pile:

3 Women
L'Avventura
Head
Drive He Said
The King of Marvin Gardens
Last Picture Show
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
Bicycle Thieves
Cat People
Every Tati movie besides Monsieur Hulot's Holiday
Fanny and Alexander
Harakiri
In Cold Blood
I Married A Witch
In the Mood for Love
John Cassavetes: Five Films (I forgot I even HAD this, it got boxed away somehow)
The Kid
Last Year at Marienbad
Lone Wolf and Cub full box
Mccabe and Mrs Miller
My Darling Clementine
La Notte
Only Angels Have Wings
The River
Short Cuts
Smiles of a Summer Night
Il Sorpasso
The Squid and the Whale
Thief
Throne of Blood
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
Valerie and her Week of Wonders
Sanjuro

Along with 26 that I've seen the movies, but haven't watched the Criterion version yet! I have a serious problem. The really sad thing is that I keep up with almost all the stuff from other labels, much of which is bad. I guess I should probably tackle them alphabetically and break up the box sets somehow.
Glad we got that outta the way...

Next time you see a random 16C hater, just tell em to their face -
"Ain't no body blowin' my candles tonight." #thatswhatmollysaid

On to your unwatched stack:
I'd recommend - Il Sorpasso, Smiles of a Summer Night - two light hearted, fun flicks.
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