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Blu-ray Samurai
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and yes. and again, yes. So many yeses. The loss of mystique. Indeed. So what happens after you lose the mystique? Does everyone become jaded and apathetic? Is this some sort of worldwide pandemic of "lost mystique"? Is this like breaking up the natural cycle of life such as eliminating the honey bee in terms of the socio-behavioral human condition? When mystery and surprise are gone, do we become more dehumanized? What is the danger of "too much information"? Do people eventually take information for granted? These are just some of the questions I think about when it comes to information overload (ie. supplemental materials on Criterion Collection films). No, just kidding. Criterion just does a good job opening up the conversation about the movie. Criterion is the GATEWAY to more information. It compels us to go on the internet and spend countless hours of reading about the movie until you pretty much know everything there is to know. Maybe some day, if the internet is eliminated (as in a governmental takeover or just a cataclysmic power grid/space satellite failure), people will go back to that time when we didn't have so much information at our ready. Maybe this is restoring the natural cycle of...cinema....and beyond. |
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#75082 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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I do remember those days and frankly they weren't better. Walkthroughs are an option. If you get stuck (and it's not always a difficult puzzle, sticking points are often the result of poor design or design choices that seemed like a great idea in a design meeting but don't work in practice) you have an alternative to beating your brians out trying to solve some bizarre game mechanic. You don't have to take it but it's there if you want it. |
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#75083 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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Criterion, make Thief happen. Hell, make Ali happen. Michael Mann deserves a spot in the collection. |
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#75084 |
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Jul 2012
midwest
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Kes, Birdman of Alcatraz, of course The Birds, and perhaps Jurassic Park (if it counts) . . . maybe Three Days of the Condor. i'm sure there are many others, but these are the best movies about human/avian relations that I can think of.
anyways, to the earlier poster, yes check out Kes. Also, it makes a nice pairing with Au Hazard Balthazar . . . really interesting, if also depressing, movies about people, animals, and the bleak life. |
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#75085 |
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Jul 2012
midwest
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I'd be down for Thief day one. Personally, my preference would be for a sweet extras-packed release of the Insider, which I consider to be his best film, and I find the history of the tobacco wars riveting.
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Jul 2012
midwest
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#75087 |
Blu-ray Prince
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#75088 |
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Jul 2012
midwest
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#75090 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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I can't wait to listen to another Mann audio commentary. They are just what I like: very informative and contains very little fluff (the beloved Tropic Thunder actors commentary track did nothing for me). |
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Being 18, a member of the age group that many people (including myself) often consider the worst, I get the irritation that everything needs to have an interpretation or everything needs to have meaning. But being able to discuss interpretations (if you so wish) with people outside of my circle of friends or location. Seeing what other people think of Upstream Color or Bioshock Infinite's ending is rewarding and fascinating, and there are many things that I just choose to have my own thoughts on. And sometimes I just choose to have my own interpretations of things. For example, I'm never really interested in what others say about "supernatural" film objects (The Great Whatsit, Marcellus' Briefcase, Lancaster Dodd's manuscripts, etc.), and I don't care about the meaning of vague lyrics. So, I think the transparence of art can be a bad thing if the viewer never has to ask questions, but on the other hand, I do think we'll always have the option to ask questions. P.S. Speaking of asking questions, I watched Stroszek last night, took a moment to recover, rewatched it with Herzog's commentary, and realized I had very little idea of what the film "meant", and I didn't really care if it meant anything. Excellent film, and one I'd love to see Criterion release someday. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I bought The Insider during the 40% Barnes & Noble sale in June and the transfer is top notch. It's such a great film and I totally forgot just how good it is. I always thought Heat was Mann's best film but now I'm starting to think it could be The Insider.
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#75093 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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(Looking up how much the insider will come out to with the B2G1 sale) |
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#75094 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Here's something completely ridiculous... but.... Do you think Michael Mann will ever attempt in directing a science fiction film or is that just a pipe dream? The two directors I dream of making a sci fi film are Michael Mann and Terrence Malick. Am I crazy saying this? |
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#75095 |
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Instead of watching 8 1/2 today, I decided to try Owl's route and go for a title sitting on my shelf that I wasn't as enthusiastic about. I went with Lola Montes and I am more than glad I did. By far one of the most beautifully shot films I've ever seen. I'm pretty eager for the release of The Earrings of Madame de... now.
Slightly related, since this film is on the list. How many films from Cahiers du cinema's 100 films pour une cinémathčque idéale list have you guys seen? There's quite a few Criterion titles on there, as well as a few titles that would be wonderful additions to the collection. I'm at a shameful 18 right now, but I'll get few quite a few of these when I get through Hitchcock's American works and some of the other films on my shelf. http://letterboxd.com/rockywaschbaer...an-ideal-film/ |
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Lol. Sounds like a lot of the offers Im getting for it.
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Blu-ray Prince
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The five masterpieces in my opinion are: [Show spoiler] As for those two "less popular" choices. I have yapped on and on about them in this thread and various others as to why I think they are so great. |
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#75098 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks for thinking I'm not crazy regarding the sci fi thing. I just think a Michael Mann sci fi movie would be amazing because I think he'd rely less on special effects and more on atmosphere and characters. I'm so sick of all these brainless, big, dumb sci fi movies like Oblivion or After Earth or World War Z or Star Trek Into Darkness or soon to come Elysium. I do think that Ender's Game may be one exception and could be a good movie actually. |
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#75100 | |
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That review kind of frustrated me. It almost reads as shallow as the film actually is. I felt there were more layers to explore, but alas, they evaded me. I hope my White House Down review will be better ![]() Yeah, Starship Troopers is exactly the film that benefits from hindsight. In fact, it was oddly percent considering the Bush years were still ahead of us. |
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