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Really glad to see Criterion get more of their Hulu catalog onto discs, hopefully Shinoda and Oshima are soon to follow. |
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Those are my picks as well. I'm ashamed to say I've never heard of Pierre Etaix and being a fan of Chaplin, Lloyd and Keaton just adds to my guilt. Looking forward to exploring the Etaix box set!!
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I think I will upgrade Naked Lunch. I only purchased it within the last few months, but I wouldn't mind having it on blu. Not familiar with the other titles, but Repo Man, Gate of Hell, and Etaix seem like safe blind buys for me.
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As a way of celebrating Criterion's April announcements tonight, I decided to shake the dust off one of my favorite old CDs.
![]() At first glance, Repo Man will probably be the only one from the April batch that I buy right away during that month. This is not a complaint, though, because I am glad that I will have an extra month to catch up on the March Criterion titles. Last edited by The Great Owl; 01-15-2013 at 11:30 PM. |
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Naked Lunch is going to look fantastic.
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So sad about Nagisa Oshima. One of the greats has left us. He was the first Japanese director after Kurosawa who became familiar to me, when I rented Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence on VHS in the early 1990s. After that, I caught a couple more of his films when I could, but it wasn't until I found the Criterion Collection that I really learned to appreciate Oshima. MCML was one of the first two Criterions I ever bought. In addition to his mainline films in the Collection, anyone interested in Oshima should definitely look into Eclipse 21: Oshima's Outlaw Sixties.
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Hello Blu-ray.com Criterion community. I need somewhere on the internet to share my enthusiasm for that Kobayashi set. So excited! The only thing that could make it better was if it was blu-ray. Or included more films. Come to think of it, that Pierre Etaix collection is the same price even though it's blu-ray and contains 5 films and is a proper release with special features and stuff. What the hell? Well that's okay cause I'm in romantic love with Criterion at the moment. The four previously available Kobayashi films are some of my favourite films. And now they've just doubled the amount of available Kobayashi. Lemme break it down.
So Criterion seems to have hand-picked the most interesting films from Kobayashi's early period. The set is called "Masaki Kobayashi Against the System". His first feature film "The Thick-Walled Room" from 1953, featured on this set, was considered controversial at the time for its politically-charged subject matter and went unreleased until 1957. Between 1953 and 1956 Kobayashi directed mostly innocuous, studio-friendly domestic dramas. While I'd be interested in buying a "Masaki Kobayashi Respects the System" collection of these, to see them (I wish I had Hulu+ cause a lot of them have become available there recently), what's here is far more interesting. "Black River", from 1957, was his last film before "The Human Condition". It released about the same time as "The Thick Walled Room" finally got out, when Kobayashi was free again to, er, go against the system. "Black River" is the only one on this set I've seen; it and "Inn of Evil" are available on the internet if you look for them, and they're the only ones besides the four widely available ones that you could even find, on the internet, until in the last year on Criterion's Hulu+ channel. Anyway, "Black River" is very good. And then there's "The Inheritance". This is a film that he made right after "The Human Condition" and "Harakiri" and right before "Kwaidan" and "Samurai Rebellion". That's enough said for me. Finally, "I Will Buy You" was made in the aforementioned period between 1953 and 1956 when Kobayashi was churning out studio-friendly films. Considering its inclusion in this set, perhaps it is the best and boldest film from this period. But yeah, SO EXCITED FOR THIS. ![]() Also, I blind-bought "Three Outlaw Samurai" since I can't find it online and it was totally worth it so I may have to do the same with "Ballad of Narayama" and "Gate of Hell" now. Loving these lower-priced obscure Japanese blus. Love the cover art. Last edited by Grethiwha; 01-16-2013 at 01:14 AM. |
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