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Blu-ray Archduke
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If you like Carnival of Souls, then you'll probably like The Twilight Zone episode, "The Hitch-Hiker", which is my personal favorite half hour in television history. Here's "The Hitch-Hiker" in its entirety. |
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#84743 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
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One thing though, are these all movies you own? Cause if we're putting together a "bottom 10" list of movies in our collections, I have basically none that would make the cut for bad films (since I only buy "good" films). Lol. Quote:
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Abdrewes and Great Owl - I'd be more interested in hearing which highly regarded films you dislike. Tyler Perry films and horror retreads are low hanging fruit, no?
Here's 4 that I thought were absolute garbage for reasons which I will spare everyone who is here wanting to talk about Criterion films: Gone Baby Gone Drag Me To Hell Being John Malkovich High Fidelity |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I disagree with Being John Malkovich, because I think that is a really innovative/original film. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Hey Jonathan! What's happenin'? BJM is probably all what you say it is and I have not seen it beyond it's original theatrical run so it's been a while. All I can remember is a dude in a birdcage and thinking the whole thing was just too absurd. "Adaptation" failed to engage me for the first half of it's running time, so I guess that cemented my opinion on BJM.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#84751 | |
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Funny you mention Norbit. I once was setup on a blind date and the chick wanted to see that movie... Needless to say when it was over, I felt like I lost valuable IQ points, I never talked to the girl or saw that dreaded movie again lol. Also I mentioned Sunshine which was inspired by 2001 and Solaris. I saw The Skin I Live In last night which Almodòvar said Eyes w/o face and M inspired him. Damn good movie one of his best. Oh man what a plot twist! Check it out. His movies need to be Criterion'd badly he's a master at his craft! |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#84754 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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I thoroughly enjoyed this one...
![]() Fritz Lang's Ministry of Fear has never received the same accolades that have been bestowed upon his standout films, like Metropolis, M, or The Big Heat, but this 1944 wartime thriller is an immensely engaging work that showcases the director's talent for utilizing uncanny angles, frames, and darkness to define characters. The shadows in Ministry of Fear have a tangible presence that makes them characters in their own right, and the experience of watching this movie can best be described as a ride through the most twisted gothic film noir funhouse in the world. The Criterion Collection has a reputation for creating cover art that perfectly matches the respective films, and Ministry of Fear is a standout example. Ministry of Fear loosely echoes the "wrong man" premise of Hitchcock's Saboteur, but coats it with an additional layer of sinister abstraction. This film opens with Stephen Neale, played by Ray Milland, watching a ticking clock as he observes his final moments in a mental asylum for reasons that become apparent later in the story. Little does Neale realize that he is exiting the mental asylum only to enter a larger grand scale asylum in the form of London under the Nazi threat. Lang's piecemeal plot revelations place us in Neale's shoes for the remainder of the film as we visit carnivals, seances, dark alleys, and darker new acquaintances. Marjorie Reynolds figures into the equation as one of the most strikingly breathtaking blondes of 1940s cinema, and her character commands adoration during her every moment on the screen, even if we are unsure about whether she is a precious ally to Neale, a femme fatale, or both. I had a blast watching Ministry of Fear for the first time last night. Ministry of Fear is not a horror story, but it does have a haunted house vibe that makes it the perfect October film. It's impossible, in fact, not to think of a vampire when watching a Scotland Yard official ascend a flight of stairs to a building roof during one pivotal scene. Fritz Lang's shadows look marvelous on this Criterion Blu-ray, although the film shows its age at times. The only supplement is a fast-paced and highly informative interview with historian Joe McElhaney, who guides us through the differences between this adaptation and the Graham Greene source novel while explaining the film's place in Lang's canon. Last edited by The Great Owl; 10-09-2013 at 05:57 PM. |
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Does anyone else despise when others mention there being a plot twist in a movie you're looking forward to watching? I hate to sound dramatic but it kinda ruins the impact the movie would've otherwise had on me, when I already know there's one coming. I end up automatically wondering what the plot twist will be and when it will come throughout the whole movie. By the time it does come, I've almost always guessed it already.
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#84756 | |
Blu-ray Archduke
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Aside from my above-listed film, Crash, which won Best Picture, here are a few other highly-regarded films that I dislike... Rushmore The Royal Tenenbaums For me, the experience of watching a Wes Anderson film is like attending a party where I do not know any of the other attendees, but they all know one another and are conversing with inside jokes to one another that go over my head. For me, one of the joys of cinema is "meeting" fascinating and likeable people, so I do not like to watch a film with the awkward feeling that I get if I'm the only person who shows up at a formal event without a tie. Little Miss Sunshine In retrospect, I should have included this on my Worst Films list above. I'm averse to the "dysfunctional is the new normal" films of this nature across the board. The Departed Infernal Affairs would make a wonderful Criterion Collection release someday, and it's a masterful film. This American remake, by contrast, was like a big road sign where all directions lead to excruciating boredom. There Will Be Blood "Rosebud" The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Fincher version) I loved the source novel and the Swedish film, but this English remake hit all of the wrong notes for me (aside from Rooney Mara's and Daniel Craig's impressive performances). |
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#84758 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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#84759 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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But yeah, it can be pretty agravating. |
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#84760 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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regarding Wes Anderson, I squirm when I see people pining for "The Life Aquatic" to get a Criterion blu-ray release. I really liked his first 3 films, especially the two you mention, but c'mon... the whimsy has got to stop somewhere. you can add "Moonrise Kingdom" to my list of highly regarded movies that I could not stomach. |
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