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Old 03-06-2013, 03:23 PM   #64281
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Got it narrowed down to anything?
I'm definitely going to watch Cul-de-sac and Robinson Crusoe On Mars today.

Not sure what else, but I'm sort of thinking Naked and Ride With The Devil
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Old 03-06-2013, 03:37 PM   #64282
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Different grading regulations in different countries. The UWO graduate grading is a weird one, as most treat 80-85 as A-
Hrm. Shoulda read that more closely

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Old 03-06-2013, 04:03 PM   #64283
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Hrm. Shoulda read that more closely
I'm interested in what you had to say before the edit.

Yeah, I'm just basing the grading ranges on my personal experience:
elementary, junior high, and high schools in Nova Scotia
Acadia University for undergraduate
University of Western Ontario for graduate

Most of my friends from other provinces and other universities have similar grade ranges.
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Old 03-06-2013, 04:45 PM   #64284
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I'm interested in what you had to say before the edit.

Yeah, I'm just basing the grading ranges on my personal experience:
elementary, junior high, and high schools in Nova Scotia
Acadia University for undergraduate
University of Western Ontario for graduate

Most of my friends from other provinces and other universities have similar grade ranges.
I was just sharing experience as a graduate of the University of Victoria. I thought the scales were different but it sounds like they're actually about the same (80-84 is A-; 85-89 is A; 90-100 is A+).

Anyway, we're waaay off topic here, so I'll just add that I'm really excited to get my flash sale order of:

Ivan's Childhood
Kid with a Bike
Pina
Man Who Knew Too Much
Two Lane Blacktop
Ballad of Narayama
The Tin Drum

I'm kicking myself for forgetting to order Chronicles of a Summer. As a Sociologist, that one really appeals to me
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Old 03-06-2013, 04:46 PM   #64285
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I don't know what to watch today either. I still have a lot to watch.

[Show spoiler]1. The 400 Blows
2. ˇAlambrista!
3. Amarcord
4. America Lost And Found: The BBS Story (All)
5. And Everything Is Going Fine
6. The Ballad Of Narayama
7. The Battle Of Algiers
8. Le Beau Serge
9. Beauty And The Beast
10. Black Orpheus
11. Branded To Kill
12. Breathless
13. Broadcast News
14. By Brakhage: An Anthology (Both)
15. Carlos
16. Le Cercle Rouge
17. Certified Copy
18. Che
19. Children Of Paradise
20. A Christmas Tale
21. Chronicle Of A Summer
22. Chungking Express
23. Close-Up
24. The Complete Jean Vigo (All)
25. The Complete Monterey Pop Festival (Both)
26. Les Cousins
27. Cronos
28. Crumb
29. Cul-de-sac
30. David Lean Directs Noel Coward (All)
31. Everlasting Moments
32. Fanny And Alexander
33. For All Mankind
34. The Forgiveness Of Blood
35. The Four Feathers
36. Gimme Shelter
37. Godzilla
38. Gomorrah
39. Gray's Anatomy
40. Harakiri
41. Harold And Maude
42. Le Havre
43. Heaven's Gate
44. High And Low
45. A Hollis Frampton Odyssey (All)
46. House
47. Howards End
48. Hunger
49. Identification Of A Woman
50. If…
51. In The Mood For Love
52. In The Realm Of The Senses
53. Insignificance
54. Island Of Lost Souls
55. La Jetee / Sans Soleil (Both)
56. Kagemusha
57. Kes
58. Kuroneko
59. The Last Emperor
60. The Last Metro
61. Late Spring
62. Leon Morin, Priest
63. The Leopard
64. Letter Never Sent
65. Life During Wartime
66. Lola Montes
67. The Magician
68. The Makioka Sisters
69. The Man Who Fell To Earth
70. Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
71. Metropolitan
72. The Mikado
73. The Moment Of Truth
74. Monsoon Wedding
75. The Music Room
76. My Life As A Dog
77. Mystery Train
78. Naked
79. A Night To Remember
80. El Norte
81. The Organizer
82. Orpheus
83. Pale Flower
84. People On Sunday
85. The Phantom Carriage
86. Pierrot Le Fou
87. Pina
88. Playtime
89. Purple Noon
90. The Qatsi Trilogy (All)
91. Quadrophenia
92. Red Desert
93. The Red Shoes
94. Ride With The Devil
95. Robinson Crusoe On Mars
96. The Rules Of The Game
97. Salo, Or The 120 Days Of Sodom
98. The Samurai Trilogy (All)
99. Sansho The Bailiff
100. The Secret Of The Grain
101. Secret Sunshine
102. Senso
103. Seven Samurai
104. Shallow Grave
105. Smiles Of A Summer Night
106. Solaris
107. Stagecoach
108. Still Walking
109. Summer Hours
110. Summer Interlude
111. Summer With Monika
112. Sunday Bloody Sunday
113. Sweetie
114. Three Outlaw Samurai
115. The Times Of Harvey Milk
116. The Tin Drum
117. Tiny Furniture
118. Tokyo Drifter
119. Topsy-Turvy
120. Trilogy Of Life (All)
121. Two-Lane Blacktop
122. Umberto D.
123. Vanya On 42nd Street
124. Les Visiteurs Du Soir
125. The Wages Of Fear
126. Walkabout
127. The War Room
128. Week End
129. Weekend
130. White Material
131. Wings Of Desire
132. World On A Wire
133. Yi Yi
134. Yojimbo / Sanjuro Box Set (Both)
135. Zazie Dans Le Metro
Hunger or Everlasting Moments FTW
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Old 03-06-2013, 04:46 PM   #64286
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Originally Posted by iScottie View Post
I don't know what to watch today either. I still have a lot to watch.

[Show spoiler]1. The 400 Blows
2. ˇAlambrista!
3. Amarcord
4. America Lost And Found: The BBS Story (All)
5. And Everything Is Going Fine
6. The Ballad Of Narayama
7. The Battle Of Algiers
8. Le Beau Serge
9. Beauty And The Beast
10. Black Orpheus
11. Branded To Kill
12. Breathless
13. Broadcast News
14. By Brakhage: An Anthology (Both)
15. Carlos
16. Le Cercle Rouge
17. Certified Copy
18. Che
19. Children Of Paradise
20. A Christmas Tale
21. Chronicle Of A Summer
22. Chungking Express
23. Close-Up
24. The Complete Jean Vigo (All)
25. The Complete Monterey Pop Festival (Both)
26. Les Cousins
27. Cronos
28. Crumb
29. Cul-de-sac
30. David Lean Directs Noel Coward (All)
31. Everlasting Moments
32. Fanny And Alexander
33. For All Mankind
34. The Forgiveness Of Blood
35. The Four Feathers
36. Gimme Shelter
37. Godzilla
38. Gomorrah
39. Gray's Anatomy
40. Harakiri
41. Harold And Maude
42. Le Havre
43. Heaven's Gate
44. High And Low
45. A Hollis Frampton Odyssey (All)
46. House
47. Howards End
48. Hunger
49. Identification Of A Woman
50. If…
51. In The Mood For Love
52. In The Realm Of The Senses
53. Insignificance
54. Island Of Lost Souls
55. La Jetee / Sans Soleil (Both)
56. Kagemusha
57. Kes
58. Kuroneko
59. The Last Emperor
60. The Last Metro
61. Late Spring
62. Leon Morin, Priest
63. The Leopard
64. Letter Never Sent
65. Life During Wartime
66. Lola Montes
67. The Magician
68. The Makioka Sisters
69. The Man Who Fell To Earth
70. Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
71. Metropolitan
72. The Mikado
73. The Moment Of Truth
74. Monsoon Wedding
75. The Music Room
76. My Life As A Dog
77. Mystery Train
78. Naked
79. A Night To Remember
80. El Norte
81. The Organizer
82. Orpheus
83. Pale Flower
84. People On Sunday
85. The Phantom Carriage
86. Pierrot Le Fou
87. Pina
88. Playtime
89. Purple Noon
90. The Qatsi Trilogy (All)
91. Quadrophenia
92. Red Desert
93. The Red Shoes
94. Ride With The Devil
95. Robinson Crusoe On Mars
96. The Rules Of The Game
97. Salo, Or The 120 Days Of Sodom
98. The Samurai Trilogy (All)
99. Sansho The Bailiff
100. The Secret Of The Grain
101. Secret Sunshine
102. Senso
103. Seven Samurai
104. Shallow Grave
105. Smiles Of A Summer Night
106. Solaris
107. Stagecoach
108. Still Walking
109. Summer Hours
110. Summer Interlude
111. Summer With Monika
112. Sunday Bloody Sunday
113. Sweetie
114. Three Outlaw Samurai
115. The Times Of Harvey Milk
116. The Tin Drum
117. Tiny Furniture
118. Tokyo Drifter
119. Topsy-Turvy
120. Trilogy Of Life (All)
121. Two-Lane Blacktop
122. Umberto D.
123. Vanya On 42nd Street
124. Les Visiteurs Du Soir
125. The Wages Of Fear
126. Walkabout
127. The War Room
128. Week End
129. Weekend
130. White Material
131. Wings Of Desire
132. World On A Wire
133. Yi Yi
134. Yojimbo / Sanjuro Box Set (Both)
135. Zazie Dans Le Metro
Breathless
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Old 03-06-2013, 05:02 PM   #64287
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Quote:
Originally Posted by iScottie View Post
I don't know what to watch today either. I still have a lot to watch.

[Show spoiler]1. The 400 Blows
2. ˇAlambrista!
3. Amarcord
4. America Lost And Found: The BBS Story (All)
5. And Everything Is Going Fine
6. The Ballad Of Narayama
7. The Battle Of Algiers
8. Le Beau Serge
9. Beauty And The Beast
10. Black Orpheus
11. Branded To Kill
12. Breathless
13. Broadcast News
14. By Brakhage: An Anthology (Both)
15. Carlos
16. Le Cercle Rouge
17. Certified Copy
18. Che
19. Children Of Paradise
20. A Christmas Tale
21. Chronicle Of A Summer
22. Chungking Express
23. Close-Up
24. The Complete Jean Vigo (All)
25. The Complete Monterey Pop Festival (Both)
26. Les Cousins
27. Cronos
28. Crumb
29. Cul-de-sac
30. David Lean Directs Noel Coward (All)
31. Everlasting Moments
32. Fanny And Alexander
33. For All Mankind
34. The Forgiveness Of Blood
35. The Four Feathers
36. Gimme Shelter
37. Godzilla
38. Gomorrah
39. Gray's Anatomy
40. Harakiri
41. Harold And Maude
42. Le Havre
43. Heaven's Gate
44. High And Low
45. A Hollis Frampton Odyssey (All)
46. House
47. Howards End
48. Hunger
49. Identification Of A Woman
50. If…
51. In The Mood For Love
52. In The Realm Of The Senses
53. Insignificance
54. Island Of Lost Souls
55. La Jetee / Sans Soleil (Both)
56. Kagemusha
57. Kes
58. Kuroneko
59. The Last Emperor
60. The Last Metro
61. Late Spring
62. Leon Morin, Priest
63. The Leopard
64. Letter Never Sent
65. Life During Wartime
66. Lola Montes
67. The Magician
68. The Makioka Sisters
69. The Man Who Fell To Earth
70. Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
71. Metropolitan
72. The Mikado
73. The Moment Of Truth
74. Monsoon Wedding
75. The Music Room
76. My Life As A Dog
77. Mystery Train
78. Naked
79. A Night To Remember
80. El Norte
81. The Organizer
82. Orpheus
83. Pale Flower
84. People On Sunday
85. The Phantom Carriage
86. Pierrot Le Fou
87. Pina
88. Playtime
89. Purple Noon
90. The Qatsi Trilogy (All)
91. Quadrophenia
92. Red Desert
93. The Red Shoes
94. Ride With The Devil
95. Robinson Crusoe On Mars
96. The Rules Of The Game
97. Salo, Or The 120 Days Of Sodom
98. The Samurai Trilogy (All)
99. Sansho The Bailiff
100. The Secret Of The Grain
101. Secret Sunshine
102. Senso
103. Seven Samurai
104. Shallow Grave
105. Smiles Of A Summer Night
106. Solaris
107. Stagecoach
108. Still Walking
109. Summer Hours
110. Summer Interlude
111. Summer With Monika
112. Sunday Bloody Sunday
113. Sweetie
114. Three Outlaw Samurai
115. The Times Of Harvey Milk
116. The Tin Drum
117. Tiny Furniture
118. Tokyo Drifter
119. Topsy-Turvy
120. Trilogy Of Life (All)
121. Two-Lane Blacktop
122. Umberto D.
123. Vanya On 42nd Street
124. Les Visiteurs Du Soir
125. The Wages Of Fear
126. Walkabout
127. The War Room
128. Week End
129. Weekend
130. White Material
131. Wings Of Desire
132. World On A Wire
133. Yi Yi
134. Yojimbo / Sanjuro Box Set (Both)
135. Zazie Dans Le Metro
Le Cercle Rouge for the win. Y'all knew that I was going to recommend that one, though.

Others that I strongly recommend from this list:
Godzilla
Walkabout
The Battle of Algiers
Breathless (This reminds me that I need to watch my Breathless Blu-ray soon.)
Solaris

...and the rest of them.
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Old 03-06-2013, 05:06 PM   #64288
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First, I do someone find it funny that Pro-B come in touting the importance of ALL criterion releases, but still slapped TF with a 3.

Now I would like to see a list of all the criterion reviews in a list here to compare the "movie" review scores, but all of them are THAT perfect? It is very implausible, as perfect as criterion may be. You can't see that and not think there is something a little head scratching about the almost universal acclaim from the films they put out.

Maybe you do believe that every movie, sans about 2 or 3 of them, they put out is perfection. I would sure love to live in that world. But it honestly does make the stereotype of film elitist seem valid. It is almost as though the name behind it and the supposed brilliance of a film wipes out any potential for flaws when it comes to the reviews. Antichrist, one example that just easily comes to mind, is awarded an almost perfect score. Again, while reviews are subjective, seeing the marks consistently "perfect" or close to it does make one question whether or not there is the capability of seeing any flaws. To date, Shallow Grave and Tiny furniture are the only films that have been ranked down in the criterion collection. Maybe there are more, but it's not an easy thing to see via search.

No one is flawless, no one, no company exempt from missteps. To say that criterion walks in the footsteps of a virtually inflatable higher being is a tad strange.

My suggestion, though it won't be taken, would be to spread out the reviews. No one person should review all of one thing. I'm not saying that someone who hates comedies should start to review comedies, but getting a singlular perspective on anything does decrease the overall credibility.

But just one thing to note, if what you say is true then all the criterion movies would have universal acclaim from a multitude of sources, and many certainly are not.

Actually I was able to check through your reviews and sort by movie value.

Almost 380 of your 426 movies received 4 stars or higher, leaving around 10% that were less than perfect. 11 of those that were under 4 stars were criterion films. The Blob, Dazed and Confused, Royal Tenenbaums, etc. Many of the 3.5 and under reviews were helmed by or consisted of material involving "youths". I wonder if there is anything worth noting in that? Was Tiny Furniture mediocre because it was mediocre, or did you find the subject material not to your liking? I see movies like that, Dazed, Shallow Grave, Royal all similar. Either the subject matter is focused on the younger generation, or is helmed by people of the younger generation and based on your reviews of Royal and Darjeeling, I wonder if you have a predisposition to disliking Wes Anderson as well. If that is the case, then were you the best person to review those films? If you don't like rap, should you review the newest Eminem album?

I hope you can see where we are coming from here. That is a very, very high hit rate. I know this site tends to be a bit liberal in the scoring on a regular basis, but I think this is an area that could be improved upon, even just by sharing the wealth of who reviews criterion films. One person and one viewpoint isn't a good thing when that's how it is consistently on a matter that IS subjective.

Things like video, audio and supplements are far more quantitative, within reason, and I don't think need to be subject the same requirements, though that's a bit tangential from the perspective that I'm coming from.

Blah. That ended up being way more than I wanted it to be. I would like to stress how much I do appreciate the reviews. This is one of my most visited sites, and I thank it for getting me back into the classics and higher class movies.

And as for the Criterion angle, they are generally one of the only class of films I will blind buy, and do release films that go above and beyond the normal caliber of the various studios. I tend to be selective when paying over $20 on a movie, so Criterion films make up the majority of my current purchases, as they provide the most bang for my buck when considering the extras they offer.

Debating my taste in cinema is the very last thing this thread needs. I think it is much better to actually discuss the films that are in the collection

But from your comments above, it seems to me you've seen only a few of them, yet you wish to generalize about their quality, and whether they are as "perfect" as some of the scores indicate.

Some of your points above are also a) incorrect and b) confusing.

a) You seem to be under the impression that only films with "youth themes" have been rated low. Ride With the Devil, Life During Wartime, and House are examples that go against this theory.

b) Additionally, from what I gather you seem to be under the impression that high scores are given because I possibly like the films Criterion release too much? I don't know how this could be true since in their roster there are films from virtually every genre. And yet you go on to speculate that one should only review films one likes (your rap music comment). You are contradicting yourself. And if you are only looking for a different opinion on a film, there are countless sources out there to explore. In fact, for a very large number of the films Criterion have released on Blu-ray and DVD there are excellent research papers, large articles, books, etc.

Antichrist - I saw the film long before it actually came to the U.S. (theatrically). And if you check the reviews, you will see that we had a review for the French release long before Criterion even hinted at adding it to their collection.

Scores - Aside from Criterion, I don't cover any other major U.S. studios. I actually tend to cover either small independent U.S. films from very small labels, because I think that many are often ignored and because I like to help small labels get some exposure, or older or current festival foreign films that are released outside of the U.S. I always thought that it is beneficial for the community.

Finally, allow me to make a suggestion to change the focus of this thread back to Criterion's films. How about you choose five films that have been ranked "perfect" (I assume you meant five stars). See them and list them here. Then, assuming that you disagreed with the "perfect" status, write a few paragraphs for each of them and explain why they are average/poor.

I try to stay active on the forum and occasionally look at this thread, but my time is limited and I can't read everything. But I promise that if you select your films, I will find the time to leave a couple of comments.

Thank you for your note, and thank you for reading our reviews

Pro-B

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Breathless
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Le Cercle Rouge for the win. Y'all knew that I was going to recommend that one, though.

Others that I strongly recommend from this list:
Godzilla
Walkabout
The Battle of Algiers
Breathless (This reminds me that I need to watch my Breathless Blu-ray soon.)
Solaris

...and the rest of them.
Thanks for the suggestions, guys! I certainly have my work cut out for me with picking one
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Oh and my UK copies of Le Silence De La Mer and Une Femme Mariee arrived!
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Old 03-06-2013, 06:12 PM   #64291
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Oh and my UK copies of Le Silence De La Mer and Une Femme Mariee arrived!
I need to place an order for that one ASAP.
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Old 03-06-2013, 06:22 PM   #64292
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Le Silence De La Mer
It's a great Blu-ray package. The film is brilliant, and the booklet is incredibly thorough. Another home run with the Melville releases in the format.
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Old 03-06-2013, 06:24 PM   #64293
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Different grading regulations in different countries. The UWO graduate grading is a weird one, as most treat 80-85 as A-
As for taking classes for one's major - it's 'A' or bust.

Never understood the thinking some people had that were happy to get a 'B' and coast.
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Old 03-06-2013, 06:25 PM   #64294
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It's sometimes difficult to come up with an appropriate rating based on the Blu-ray.com labels, as I would give very, very few films a full 5-star or 10/10 rating, and very few films lower than 2 1/2 or 5/10, and there are films I might rate 2 out of 5 (4/10) that I don't really consider bad at all, just routine and enjoyable on their own level.

Part of the movie ratings thing is personal interpretation of what each number (out of 5) means, and Blu-ray.com has a convenient little popup when you hover the cursor over a star when giving a user rating. A 2 1/2-star (5/10) rating is "average," a 3-star rating (6/10) is "above-average, decent," and a 3 1/2 star (7/10) rating is still "good," and 4 stars means "great, highly recommended." The 4 1/2 stars are for "outstanding" with 5 being "a masterpiece." However a 2-star rating is labeled "poor, should be avoided," whereas I think it should really be something like "mediocre, for fans of the star or genre only." Anything below 2 stars would definitely be poor to bad to terrible, ratings I'd give to hardly any films, as every film usually has something in it worth watching.

Even with these rating descriptions, there is not a direct correspondence to a typical grade percentage (3 being 60%, which should be a low D, 3 1/2 being 70% or a low C, 4 being 80% or a low B, 4 1/2 being 90% or an A and 5 being 100% or an A+). The 2 and 2 1/2 ratings would each be an F with standard grading, but really are just barely average, more like C- and C, respectively, while the 3 is like a C+, the 3 1/2 like a B- or B, 4 like a B or B+ or even A-, 4 1/2 like a solid A, and 5 like an A+. I'd say a 1 1/2 star rating would be a D or D+, a 1-star rating would be a D- or F+ and a half-star would be an F (and zero stars would be an F-).

And when I was in grade school, a 75% was barely passing with a D-, an 80% was a C-, 87 or 88 was a low B, 94% was the lowest A-, and 96% was a solid A. The scale dropped slightly when I got to high school, and when I got to college with a 70 (previously an F) being a C, it was incredibly easy to get As and Bs that used to be Bs and Cs! There are even some classes now where 50% is passing! Incredible! But in rating movies, on the other hand, it's very easy to consider 50% approval as an "average" film.
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Old 03-06-2013, 06:40 PM   #64295
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It's a great Blu-ray package. The film is brilliant, and the booklet is incredibly thorough. Another home run with the Melville releases in the format.
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Old 03-06-2013, 06:43 PM   #64296
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Nothing like taking a sick day to stay home and catch up on movies. Just been sitting here all wrapped up and watched

La Double Vie De Veronique. Been years since I last saw this movie. I think I saw it back in 1992 or 1993 not long after it was release. Very good story but I maybe should have waited for when my head was a little clearer, the story is not easy to follow sometimes and it's a movie that does need one to concentrate and the way I felt today was not easy to do so.

The Thieves. Something a little bit more light but still very good, well for me anyway. Think of it as The Italian Job meet's Ocean's Eleven but remove all the little silly thing Hollywood insert in these movies to make them more friendly. Not saying it doesn't have funny moments but do not expect a good happy ending.

The Classic. Not a good idea to watch this when you are already congestionated from a cold. This Korean movie is one hard movie to watch with a love story with so many twist but never really turn sappy. Some of it might be a little too much for somein the sense that "yeah right that would happen" but I would still recommend it to anyone.
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Old 03-06-2013, 06:43 PM   #64297
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Hi all, I'm am a Criterion fan and avid reader of this forum. I've got a question and figured someone here might know: what are the chances that Criterion releases Eric Rohmer's "comedies and proverbs"?

Thinking of buying some of these films in their current DVD editions, I'm wondering about the likelihood of Criterion or some other line redistributing them?

Many thanks for any information.
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Hi all, I'm am a Criterion fan and avid reader of this forum. I've got a question and figured someone here might know: what are the chances that Criterion releases Eric Rohmer's "comedies and proverbs"?

Thinking of buying some of these films in their current DVD editions, I'm wondering about the likelihood of Criterion or some other line redistributing them?

Many thanks for any information.
I actually saw Perceval not long ago but I do not know who own his movies for releases. Amazon.ca have a few but they are imports I think and extremely expensive
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Old 03-06-2013, 06:52 PM   #64299
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As for taking classes for one's major - it's 'A' or bust.

Never understood the thinking some people had that were happy to get a 'B' and coast.
I've had a few in the B ranger, and that's only because the profs were jerks. One gave me a C+ out if spite once, and I complained and got it bumped to a B- by the Dean of Arts, who was well aware of the situation, and said because everyone else was too afraid to complain, he couldnt raise the grades any higher. A class of 16 and eeveryone made c+/B-? Students went to the dept head, and he went and told the Prof who complained. I went to see him on an unrelated issue, and he kept bringing up thus profile and class.

Anyways, that's off topic.
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Less than 90% for a A? Is there a gen-slacker? Would a slacker be the one getting or giving the A? Both?
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