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I didn't decide to post this to criticize these choices. Pariah, especially, sounds like a good film. If I have the opportunity to see it, I will. There are so many films right now, though, that are "socially important" and most films like that don't age well, IMO. I had the opportunity to see Paul Schrader's Blue Collar for the first time recently. Before Kino putting it on sale, I had never even heard of it. It's unfortunate that, at least in the short term future, new films like that won't be financed, or if they are made independently or on a small budget, won't find audiences. |
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Speaking of adding and upgrading films, what about TESHIGAHARA? I loved The Face Of Another and would love to see that and more be released. |
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Thanks given by: | HipsterTrash (03-16-2021) |
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You don't have those on Blu-ray? Epic films, especially Hara-Kiri. Easily one of the best Japanese films of all time. Nakadai's best performance.
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#204106 | |
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I didn't realise Criterion hadn't upgraded this, it has been out on BD in the UK for years from Eureka. |
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Oohhhh ok. Didn’t know what all the different verbiage meant. So does that also apply to Shoot the Piano Player, that says currently unavailable?
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#204108 | |
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If it says "currently unavailable", that means that they have no copies in stock, and will be having more pressed. If a title is out of print, it will explicitly say "Out of Print". A recent example would be Nashville: https://www.criterion.com/films/28427-nashville |
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#204109 | |
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So happy I started my Altman collection few months ago. |
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Thanks given by: | Gacivory (03-16-2021) |
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Thanks given by: | bergman864 (03-16-2021), jayembee (03-16-2021), jgogg (03-16-2021), RCRochester (03-16-2021), Snicket (03-16-2021) |
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#204111 | |
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Like mmarczi said, Criterion has plenty of socially important films already in the collection that age just fine. |
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Look at the best reviewed films (the top 20 or so) on RT from 2020. Most of them deal with social issues. https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com...ovies-of-2020/ |
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#204113 | |
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As for the amount of great films in the last decade, that's a misnomer since not only were a lot of films lost in the first few decades of film history, a lot of older films aren't available for people to critique the same way new films are. I wonder which decade(s) you've seen the most films from. And when it comes to socially conscious movies being the best reviewed, that's always been the case. Because they deal with such issues specifically. |
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Thanks given by: | CelestialAgent (03-17-2021) |
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I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. Older films aren't available to critique? What do lost films have to say about the quality of the ones that survived? I don't know what it has to do with anything, but I'm a late gen X'er and most of my favorite films were made before I was born. Regarding what you said about socially conscious movies being the best reviewed.. You're right. I don't think it is debatable that right now we are at the highest state of social consciousness that we've ever been, so all of the attention is on movies of this ilk. Most movies from the 70's could not be made now - not just because of political correctness, but because the loudest voices in society don't seem to have a taste for movies that don't deal with social issues. |
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#204117 | |
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If you have a film to cite as an example, I'll take it under consideration. If the best you can do is condescension, then I'll carry on discussing with bergman and anyone else who wishes to chime in. |
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