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SpiderBaby, I appreciate your reply to my post. I'm somewhat ashamed to admit that I haven't seen any films by King Hu. I keep hearing great things about Touch of Zen and Come Drink with Me though. Hopefully, I will get lucky and they will be on tv soon.
I would love for Criterion to release more non-Japanese Asian films. Although, I'm looking forward to the Zatoichi release and own a few Kurosawa films. Someone pointed out earlier on this board that Criterion has only one Korean film, Secret Sunshine. I think there are only a few Chinese titles (Chungking Express, In the Mood for Love, etc.) I'm not complaining about the current titles, but wonder if they will diversify a little bit more in the future. Criterion has released cult classics and B movies before, so I won't give up all hope for a 5 Deadly Venoms release. |
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A lot of it did seem very confusing but after watching all the extras and interviews a lot more of it made sense. I think its one of those films that just requires repeated viewings honestly. I also find it amusing that a lot of the same people I see here who didn't connect with it are also some of the same who praised 2001, which to me had the most dull characters out of any highly regarded films I've seen. I actually had the exact same problems with that that many of you seem to have with this one. Too cold and I also don't care about any of the characters in it. Both however are visual masterpieces but I found myself much more drawn into Marketa and find some of the sequences in it much more poetic and emotionally resonating. The scene where [Show spoiler] was (to me at least) one of the most stunning moments I've ever seen in a film. Marketa is like a poem that needs to be experienced and re read over and over to pick up on all the symbols and meanings and its one I definitely intend to do so with. But to each their own I guess ![]() |
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Speaking of subtext, I just finished watching North Face and I was underwhelmed by it. It could have been so much better. There was no depth to it. No subtext. No tension. And this is supposedly one "of the greatest mountain climbing films ever made"? Ha! What a joke. I'll take Touching the Void any day. Hell, even K2 was more effective despite the cliches. Okay, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe Marketa Lazarova has an insane amount of subtext, but I guess I didn't "get it". I should be sleeping. This posting makes no sense. |
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Oh, and if you want to count them, there are the long OOP DVDs (and LDs) of John Woo's The Killer and Hard Boiled. And the LD of Supercop. Me, I'd love for Criterion to work with John Woo to put together a definitive, restored Director's Cut of Bullet in the Head. I don't think the film has ever officially had any US distribution. All the DVDs (and LD) are HK imports, and every one of them that I've seen is much less than optimal: either not-very-good source prints and/or edited-down versions. |
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I can do it if its in the a theater but in my home I just can't at all. As far as Marketa there's plenty of religious subtext throughout it both christian and pagan. I still haven't done much reading into it and haven't gotten around to rewatching but the imagery certainly isn't just there to look pretty. |
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My brother told me that the Beach Boys were so scared of the film Seconds, that they never watched another film in theaters until E.T. If I watch it, will I be too scared to watch criterion films (Until they release a mainstream, early 80s movie, like Tootsie)?
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the hong kong bluray release
![]() someone said a few posts before that criterion would have a problem with releasing movies with a gay theme, man wearing dresses etc... did you all watch HBO TV shows in the last few years? (true blood , banshee) there is so much gay stuff and nobody seems to bother or turn the show of becouse of that. ![]() and there are many gay actors in classic movies(like rock hudson in tarnished angels), and its no problem at all for everyone. so i dont think weekend doesnt get mentioned that much becouse of the "gay" theme. |
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Of course, I cannot help wondering if Brian Wilson's mental troubles and drug indulgences at the time were the primary contributing factor to his reaction. Second is quite a freakout, though. |
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My appreciation of Fritz Lang's work has skyrocketed now that I am able to watch the films in high definition. His utilization of shadows and framing is well-suited for watching the films on Blu-ray. The Criterion releases of M and Ministry of Fear are both near-flawless, and the Twilight Time Blu-ray of The Big Heat is one of my favorites in my collection. I just received the Kino Blu-ray of Scarlet Street in the mail a few days ago, and am looking forward to revisiting it and seeing how the improved transfer comes across. I've been waiting for the price of Metropolis to drop, but I'll probably pick it up over Christmas at a Barnes & Noble sale. I was fortunate to see the Complete Restoration on the big screen a few years back, and the Kino DVD got a lot of play after that. |
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Criterion did put my private Idaho good movie but wouldn't that be called a "gay movie?" Whoa what's with the Marketa Lazarova dissing? I haven't seen it yet but I bought it blind due to all the love and rankings of it on here back during July B&N sale..?! |
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![]() Too bad those phantom pages weren't added on the day of announcements because then we're guaranteed to have it for that particular month. ![]() |
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#86140 |
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Last night I watched Rosemary's Baby for this first time. It's absolutely magnificent. I don't know why I waited so long to watch it. I haven't gone through the booklet yet, but I definitely would like to do some reading on the film. To me, I thought the film was primarily about the fear of the loss of God in society, particulary through the view of someone moving from a rural area to an urban center. I was thinking after I watched the movie that there are so few "urban horror" movies. Most true horror films take place in the country or the suburbs. But for this film, the urban setting is essential I think.
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