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I would also really like a Buñuel boxset. So much of his oeuvre is scarce on many forms of media. |
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Los olvidados Susana Subida al cielo Él La ilusión viaja en tranvía Ensayo de un crimen El río y la muerte Last edited by Elvis_Tangerium; 03-13-2020 at 02:39 AM. |
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#195024 |
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Just note that reviews indicate some of the transfers on the set are problematic, including the remaster of Belle de Jour. Link to this site's review
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#195025 |
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Rewatched a couple of Criterions that did not click for me first time around (both fared much better on a second viewing):
Dishonored - having devoured (and loved) everything Von Sternberg related in the last year that I could get my hands on, I went back and revisited what on first viewing felt like the weakest film in the Dietrich-Von Sternberg set. On second viewing, it’s still a bit of an oddball film, quite clunky in parts, visually a lot more restrained than Von Sternberg’s usual and mesmeric go for broke style, and veering in tone from the dramatically serious to the ridiculously camp. That last tonal aspect is present to some degree in all the Dietrich-Vin Sternberg collaborations but usually a lot better balanced. But I appreciated Marlene Dietrich’s magnetic performance and command of the screen a lot more on the second viewing. It’s quite a progressive and mysterious character, always marching to the beat of her own drum, only doing something if she wants to do it, and always in her own way. Dietrich channels this aspect of her character in every little thing she does, from the way she walks, the way she speaks, even in the way she sits! The last scene, and Dietrich’s performance in it, are rightfully famous. Criterion’s blu looks pretty great, albeit a bit soft, with beautiful grayscale preserving Von Sternberg’s meticulous lighting (some of Dietrich’s closeups here are extraordinary). Paul Fejos’ Lonesome is a simple silent era film with a threadbare narrative and thinly drawn characters. It’s also a little too overbearingly cute and sentimental. But Fejos was also a scientist and anthropologist before he became a film director and the way he feverishly and evocatively films his two lovers amongst the massive crowd in NYC on a July 3 holiday seems to owe as much to that background as it does to the cinematic techniques he borrows from Murnau, Vertov and Eisenstein. There is nothing simple about the style of the film which goes a long way towards keeping the viewer interested and engaged with the otherwise simple story. The character work is also genuine if a little straightforward. There are 3 awkwardly filmed and performed dialogue sequences that were added at the behest if the studio that bring the movie to a halt every time they appear but thankfully they are all quite short. Criterion’s blu is a restoration from multiple sources and looks pretty good, albeit with quite a bit of wear and tear and also some rougher looking sequences. But this would have cost them a fortune to put together and the end result is a very fine preservation of an almost lost film. |
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This is the route I took. I have a feeling it will be years before we see all of these titles reach a quality Blu-Ray in this region, and it wasn't too expensive given what it contains, so I would be fine with double dipping over a span of years. I did the same with the Godard set, though I own enough of Melville's work already to have passed on that one, especially once Army of Shadows was announced.
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#195027 |
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DVDBeaver's review for Leave Her to Heaven is now live.
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Logically one would think we would hear of at least one of them rather soon, seeing as how the next announcement will already take us through half of the year. Four box sets in the span of 7 months--assuming all of them even manage to be released in 2020--wasn't what I would have assumed as the plan when the clue was first published.
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#195032 |
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I would imagine one would be released during July or November. While I have no way of knowing, but I have a feeling the Fellini set will come in November like the Bergman set did.
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My predictions...
Bruce Lee - June/July Varda - July Fellini - October WKW - November It is possible some may be doubled up since the Lee set would only have 4-5 films (maybe Enter the Dragon, I doubt Game of Death II would be included except as an extra) and the WKW box will have eight films max (his first eight features are distributed by Janus except for Ashes of Time and 2046). The Varda and Fellini boxes will be Bergman-sized by comparison. This is on top of the Blu upgrade of Rohmer's Six Moral Tales and the just-released Karel Zeman box; as well as a likely Blu-only reprint of The Essential Jacques Demy since the UK is getting it. We might even get the third World Cinema Project box. |
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I'd be over the moon if a Varda BD set is happening.
already excited about the wong kar wai set, and wouldn't mind a Demy set as well, been meaning to get into his filmography. |
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R.I.P. Max von Sydow
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