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Old 04-09-2013, 02:40 AM   #67761
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Old 04-09-2013, 02:47 AM   #67762
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Hey man, Crazy Heart had great music!

Finally going to watch Ripley's Game it's gonna be tough to beat Purple Noon.
Yes, Crazy heart has great music. I had to re edit that whole post.

I really take back the comparison of The Lost Weekend with Reefer Madness. The Lost Weekend is definitely a darker film.
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Old 04-09-2013, 03:07 AM   #67763
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The recent Steve McQueen movie, Shame, is a rough take on sex addiction. It succeeds in making the addiction not look like fun. Great movie, but I've no desire to see it more than once.
I liked Shame a lot better than Hunger, to be honest.

Shame is definitely a raw film about sex addiction and how it can take its toll on a person. Every movie makes it look pleasurable, even in the darkest times, but this film makes a long lasting impression.

It can be a very serious disease and McQueen tackles it nicely.

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The closing scene and the superb direction makes it look like fun I'd love to be a sex addict if someone as talented as McQueen was filming me.

By the way, his next film sounds like it's going to be great!
I loved the end of the film. It definitely makes the viewer question what is going to happen and nothing is wrong with that!

By the way, Michael Fassbender is blessed, if you know what I mean.

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I'm taking a break from Criterion to watch my Bond Blu-rays in order. I'm on Goldfinger now. The Blu-ray restorations of these movies are out of this world. The first three Connery movies are all reference quality discs.

I've always loved Dr. No, From Russia With Love, and Goldfinger, because these are Bond movies before the "formula" was established, and they're all pretty faithful to the Fleming novels.

Not really Criterion-related, except that I wonder if we'll see a Blu-ray of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold one day.
I've been taking a break from Criterion, too. I have a backlog of regular films that I've been watching. I think it was a bad idea for me to start Mad Men because that will probably consume a bulk of my time, just like Criterion did.

My family wants to watch Mad Men, too, so that gives me an incentive to watch regular films during the film and the show at night.

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Old 04-09-2013, 03:34 AM   #67764
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The guy was a stunningly good-looking, successful professional who had to go to all the trouble of making eye-contact with strangers before they would have sex with him.

What were the rough parts again?
The bit where he has a large penis
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Old 04-09-2013, 03:36 AM   #67765
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Pro B, do you know if cover art glows in the dark?
Unless I have a "broken" cover, mine does not

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Old 04-09-2013, 03:57 AM   #67766
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Some good news for me:
My daughter was able to p/u the 6 titles that just went oop for me.
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Old 04-09-2013, 04:10 AM   #67767
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I just picked up a couple titles locally and mailed to other members for the cost at Barnes & Nobles and shipping. By any chance does anyone have a copy of Mafioso at their local store and would be willing to do the same for me? My online order is looking less and less likely to be fulfilled.
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Old 04-09-2013, 04:18 AM   #67768
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Some good news for me:
My daughter was able to p/u the 6 titles that just went oop for me.
I had to look up what p/u means ....but that's very cool.

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Unless I have a "broken" cover, mine does not
I still really love it and am much more excited to receive it now. It feels wrong saying the packaging helps push me to purchasing, but in this case I find it hard to deny that

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Shame is definitely a raw film about sex addiction and how it can take its toll on a person. Every movie makes it look pleasurable, even in the darkest times, but this film makes a long lasting impression.

It can be a very serious disease and McQueen tackles it nicely.

I've been taking a break from Criterion, too. I have a backlog of regular films that I've been watching. I think it was a bad idea for me to start Mad Men because that will probably consume a bulk of my time, just like Criterion did.

My family wants to watch Mad Men, too, so that gives me an incentive to watch regular films during the film and the show at night.
(yeahh, I hacked up your post in quoting it here..)

I guess octagon put it better than I did on the previous page. Since for me it was a pleasurable thing, I'm more inclined to find the film superficial in its depiction... and the reason I still find it great is everything about how it looks visually.

I'd be interested in knowing how you react to Mad Men. I know you posted about loving the start, but I wonder if you'll like it more later on or if your interest will start to fade...it seems to go either way with most fans.

For me I feel the quality has significantly declined after season 4, for other fans it's at the best it's ever been right now.
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Old 04-09-2013, 04:26 AM   #67769
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I had to look up what p/u means ....but that's very cool.
Old school abbreviation; I'm still trying to wind my head around the new age text shortcuts. I'm stoked since I really didn't expect too much, if anything, when I gave her the list last week.
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Old 04-09-2013, 04:51 AM   #67770
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The bit where he has a large penis
yeah he should have played The Bear Jew in Inglorious Bastards, they wouldn't have had to spend money out of the budget on a bat
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Old 04-09-2013, 04:53 AM   #67771
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I've considered it, but I honestly don't know where I would go. Not to mention, the whole language thing if I go to another country.
Don't look up. Something just went over your head.
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Unless I have a "broken" cover, mine does not

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Thanks pro-B, from all the criterion blu ray releases so far, to me, this cover art is the best.

You always give us (the thread) a heads up on cover art. I am curious which ones have been your favorites so far?

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Old 04-09-2013, 05:19 AM   #67774
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[Show spoiler]I was amazed too by how emotional the film is and what a powerful viewing experience it was, contrasted with how minimalist and spare the film itself is. So I really dug that, and also how the film, for me, works both as a coming of age movie and as a movie about aging.
In that regard, it has a lot in common with Rumble Fish. They make a sweet pair, imo. I was originally turned on to watch Balthazar after seeing it included in somebody's top 10 on the Criterion site, I'm forgetting who right now.
Finished watching A Man Escaped, and it is truly a masterpiece. With Pickpocket, it is now my favorite Bresson film. Strangely, I find a lot similarities with Diary of a Country Priest . I have to revisit that film.

You are correct, shortmartin, about Bresson's minimalist approach to film making. I really like his style. For anyone who likes Bresson, A Man Escaped, is a must-see. I believe it is also a great place to start exploring his films.
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Old 04-09-2013, 05:26 AM   #67775
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Thanks pro-B, from all the criterion blu ray releases so far, to me, this cover art is best.

You always give us (the thread) a heads up on cover art. I am curious which ones have been your favorites so far?
You are very welcome Fellini I hope you enjoy the presentation and all the supplemental features when you finally get the release.

I prefer original poster art. When not available, I like very simple but elegant designs.

For classic cinema, I thought that the white cover for Last Year at Marienbad was beautiful. (I have the original release with the graphic cover).




For contemporary cinema, I really liked the cover for Hunger.





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Old 04-09-2013, 06:00 AM   #67776
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Nice, I love that they just put "Disc" lol Now I kinda wish I didnt see it, so it was a surprise. Oh well.

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Old 04-09-2013, 09:51 AM   #67777
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For those of you who have seen it, which version of Mr. Arkadin is the best one?
I like the comprehensive version put together by the French for Criterion.
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Old 04-09-2013, 10:00 AM   #67778
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Here's a silly question: when's the next sale at Barnes and Noble?
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Old 04-09-2013, 10:42 AM   #67779
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You are very welcome Fellini I hope you enjoy the presentation and all the supplemental features when you finally get the release.

I prefer original poster art. When not available, I like very simple but elegant designs.

For classic cinema, I thought that the white cover for Last Year at Marienbad was beautiful. (I have the original release with the graphic cover).

[Show spoiler]


For contemporary cinema, I really liked the cover for Hunger.





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The original Marienbad looks fantastic because it's embossed, but the replacement cover... not nearly as nice.

I thought Army of Shadows and Chungking Express were pretty neat. I just wish they went with something like this for Bande a part :



I have this one framed and hanging on my wall.
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Old 04-09-2013, 10:46 AM   #67780
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Finished watching A Man Escaped, and it is truly a masterpiece.
[Show spoiler] With Pickpocket, it is now my favorite Bresson film. Strangely, I find a lot similarities with Diary of a Country Priest . I have to revisit that film.
Fantastic film. You can almost feel the pressure in the atmosphere. It's suffocating.
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