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Old 07-11-2013, 05:51 PM   #76461
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i will get Au revoir les enfants.. i watched a few minutes on youtube and i like it. not sure about the second movie... Hunger or a Godard.

nice choice.

can't go wrong either way . . . I personally love Breathless, but I know others prefer Vivre . . . and yet, Hunger is AWESOME, so I'd ultimately say go with that one.
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Old 07-11-2013, 06:17 PM   #76462
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I really hope Melville's Le Samourai gets an upgrade from Criterion soon. That's the main Melville I want to check out as it seems to of inspired some movies I like a lot, plus alain delon is great.
I want to watch Le Samourai because of Jarmusch's Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

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Old 07-11-2013, 06:30 PM   #76463
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nice choice.

can't go wrong either way . . . I personally love Breathless, but I know others prefer Vivre . . . and yet, Hunger is AWESOME, so I'd ultimately say go with that one.
yep but shipping rates just went up from ~15$ to ~23$ with tax and shipping i will end up paying around 26$ for each movie...
time to rethink my order or wait for UK releases

i will probably skip the lord of the flies bluray since it gets only a 3,5 for the story in the review. thats a little disappointing for a criterion movie
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Old 07-11-2013, 06:31 PM   #76464
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I want to watch Le Samourai because of Jarmusch's Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
Do so ASAP. Great, great film. Melville's best in my opinion.

Didn't John Woo (whom has a couple film in the collection) name the movie his favorite of all time?
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Old 07-11-2013, 06:31 PM   #76465
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Is Tokyo Drifter a good blind buy if I'm heavily into crime/gangster/betrayal/redemption type films?
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Old 07-11-2013, 06:34 PM   #76466
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yep but shipping rates just went up from ~15$ to ~23$ with tax and shipping i will end up paying around 26$ for each movie...
time to rethink my order or wait for UK releases

i will probably skip the lord of the flies bluray since it gets only a 3,5 for the story in the review. thats a little disappointing for a criterion movie
eh which shipping option have you chosen? I have 7 items in my basket ready to order next week and the shipping total is $14.42 with standard international shipping.
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Old 07-11-2013, 06:43 PM   #76467
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the second option. air mail, with standart shipping sometimes it takes up to 3 months for a B&N order to arrive in germany...
(currently im waiting for yesasia order to arrive here since 7 weeks already)
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Old 07-11-2013, 06:47 PM   #76468
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AAAAAHHHHHH!!! I just bought a copy of the Third Man off eBay for $80!!! It included the booklet and the cardboard case as well!!! Does anyone know if Criterion will still send out a plastic case for $5? I might do that for uniformity's sake.
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Old 07-11-2013, 06:56 PM   #76469
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AAAAAHHHHHH!!! I just bought a copy of the Third Man off eBay for $80!!! It included the booklet and the cardboard case as well!!! Does anyone know if Criterion will still send out a plastic case for $5? I might do that for uniformity's sake.
Not anymore they won't. Congrats on the purchase though.
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Old 07-11-2013, 06:57 PM   #76470
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AAAAAHHHHHH!!! I just bought a copy of the Third Man off eBay for $80!!! It included the booklet and the cardboard case as well!!! Does anyone know if Criterion will still send out a plastic case for $5? I might do that for uniformity's sake.
Looks like they are no longer offering that case

http://www.criterion.com/shop/other
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Old 07-11-2013, 07:01 PM   #76471
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Crap, I suppose I'll have to stick with the cardboard then. Which one is rarer?
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Old 07-11-2013, 07:01 PM   #76472
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I wonder if I'm the first person to make a double-feature night out of Spring Breakers and Things to Come. I'm pretty sure that I'm the first. I coined this double feature, yessiree. I'm so glad that I purchased the Criterion Blu-ray of Things to Come, and I'm so glad that I only rented the Blu-ray of Spring Breakers.

Anyway, onward to my write-up...



Things to Come, the 1936 movie based on the expansive H.G. Wells story, The Shape of Things to Come, is not a riveting edge-of-your-seat science fiction thriller in the vein of other Wells film adaptations, such as 1932's Island of Lost Souls, 1933's The Invisible Man, or 1960's The Time Machine. Things to Come is, however, a wondrous work of cinema that excels in presenting a variety of haunting and hopeful images while asking some big questions and examining philosophies that viewers will kick around in their minds long after the instant gratification pleasures of many faster-paced films have passed into memory.

The first thing that one will notice about this pre-WWII film is that it is eerily prophetic in a myriad of ways. The refuge of Londoners into the subway systems during the German air raids was still a few years over the horizon, but the sounds of air raid sirens and the images of mass city destruction in Things to Come are almost faithfully accurate to those real tragedies that would soon occur during the darkest days of WWII. The sight of a cinema building crumbling under the bomb attacks early in the film surely raised an eyebrow or two with theatergoers back then! The predictions of H.G. Wells become even more incredible later in the film, and the cityscape design of Everytown in the year 2036 immediately makes me think of the interior of the famous Marriott Marquis hotel here in Atlanta. In fact, the idea of Everytown circa 2036 becomes a reality more and more these days as inner city areas are revitalized to feature more green space and wildlife above ground while presenting modern architectural designs with an eye for leisure and convenience.

Throughout history, increased industrialization and innovation have improved the quality of life for the masses, despite the resistance of Luddites who resent change, but events of the past century have introduced increasingly fearful prospects of innovation, such as nuclear technology, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology. Even the most progressive members of society are driven to ask if progress can go too far. Things to Come examines these questions with equal measures of horror and optimism. The notion that mankind is falling behind unless it moves ahead is certainly one that H.G. Wells brought to our attention time and time again, and a fictional representation of this philosophy has rarely, if ever, been brought to the screen in a way that it is in this particular film. Things to Come, like a trip through Tomorrowland in Disney's Magic Kingdom, must have left initial viewers wide-eyed with wonder at a future world of hope and fears. As Christopher Frayling explains during a supplement interview on this Criterion Blu-ray, though, science fiction stories are, in truth, more concerned with the time of their creation than they are with the future, and Things to Come remains a fascinating time capsule look at 1936, when humanity stood on the edge of a terrifying abyss, but was also graced with a thirst for knowledge, advancement, and improvement.

Things to Come is a cool-looking movie, through and through, and the grand picturesque scope of this feature stands out even when the storytelling and acting aspects do not quite match the ambition. I will probably not put this movie on repeat rotation to the same frequency that I do with Island of Lost Souls or the 1960 adaptation of The Time Machine, but I nonetheless look forward to future trips to Everytown.

This Criterion Blu-ray presentation of Things to Come gives us a great-looking restoration of an older film, along with a hugely informative commentary from historian David Kalat, who sheds light on the mindset of H.G. Wells when the author probably learned more about the nature of cinema than he expected as he sought full control of this production. An array of short supplementary documentaries provides a fun tour of the design and effects of this unforgettable eye candy movie.

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Old 07-11-2013, 07:11 PM   #76473
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AAAAAHHHHHH!!! I just bought a copy of the Third Man off eBay for $80!!! It included the booklet and the cardboard case as well!!! Does anyone know if Criterion will still send out a plastic case for $5? I might do that for uniformity's sake.
Sadly, that is actually a good deal on that movie. :lol:
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Old 07-11-2013, 07:17 PM   #76474
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Anyway, onward to my write-up...


Thanks for the read. I will watch this as soon as I purchase it. Out of curiosity, did your wife make you watch Spring Breakers and you made her watch this? Or in better words, a double feature movie exchange?

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Old 07-11-2013, 07:22 PM   #76475
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Sadly, that is actually a good deal on that movie. :lol:
For sure. I think this is the only movie I've spend more than $25 on. I figure it's likely to only get more valuable from this point on, since I don't see Criterion getting the rights back anytime soon.
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Old 07-11-2013, 07:31 PM   #76476
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I just watched "Bob Le Flambeur" on Itunes last night. It was in SD but the quality was pretty good on my new desktop. Great early Melville film. I'm assuming since it was under "maple pictures" in Canada on Itunes that Criterion lost the rights to it? I don't remember seeing it on the OOP list a while back. Anyway Melville fans should check this one out.
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Old 07-11-2013, 08:01 PM   #76477
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Sweetie was my first Jane Campion film, and I liked it a lot. Seems anyone with a dysfunctional family (which probably includes EVERYONE) can appreciate it. It's on my want-to-own list, but will probably wait to receive as a gift from said dysfunctional family.
Thanks for the feedback.

I have to say there aren't enough female directors featured on The Criterion Collection. I've decided to put together my top 5 list of female-directed films featured on Criterion blu-ray.

Here is my top 5 list.

1. Sweetie - Jane Campion
2. Fish Tank - Andrea Arnold
3. White Material - Claire Denis
4. Tiny Furniture - Lena Dunham
5. Fat Girl - Catherine Breillat

Name your top 5 list of female directors on Criterion BD now!

I must admit, maybe Sofia Coppola should be featured someday on Criterion.

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Sadly, that is actually a good deal on that movie. :lol:
Yes, better than the deal I got on Ebay a week or so ago. I paid $125 but I got both cases! Congrats.
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Old 07-11-2013, 08:46 PM   #76478
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Thanks for the read. I will watch this as soon as I purchase it. Out of curiosity, did your wife make you watch Spring Breakers and you made her watch this? Or in better words, a double feature movie exchange?
I'm a single, never-married 41 year-old who lives alone here in my man cave.

I would not have given Spring Breakers a second thought on my own, but the movie registered on my radar after I read several glowing reviews from trusted critics. It's an interesting movie with cool cinematography and a surprising character role by actor James Franco. It did not quicken my pulse nearly as much as I expected, though. Jean-Luc Godard's Pierrot Le Fou covered a lot of the same ground that Spring Breakers does while managing to be ten times more innovative, ten times more satirical, and ten times sexier.
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Old 07-11-2013, 08:58 PM   #76479
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Ah, I've got a date with Safety Last! and Pacific Rim tonight. can't wait!
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Old 07-11-2013, 08:58 PM   #76480
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I want to watch Le Samourai because of Jarmusch's Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
Check out Branded To Kill as well.
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