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Especially if you're shopping from work, like...uh, not me. No, no, definitely not me. Ahem. Last edited by Feiereisel; 02-24-2014 at 08:03 PM. Reason: Added link to Criterion website |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Foreign Correspondent Fantastic Mr Fox Tess Blue is the Warmest Color King of the Hill It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Jules et Jim |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I was thinking Blue might go fast, but then thought a lot of people may just wait for the expanded edition later. I do see It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World going quick... not sure about Jules et Jim, seemed like a lot of people weren't as keen on it as I thought would be.
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I'd say both Fox and Correspondant have been available for pretty good prices from Amazon for at least a month, so they're not going to move as quickly as some seem to think. Same for Mad World. I'd lean on it being King of the Hill or Tess.
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Blu-ray Archduke
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The Barnes & Noble down the street just called me to let me know that my copy of Tess is waiting for me to pick up tomorrow when it is released.
Even if there is a flash sale tomorrow, I'd rather buy Tess in person to verify that the digipak is in good condition. |
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Banned
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Canada
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That Marketa Lazarova.... holy shit that was a good movie.
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Assuming the sale is tomorrow (here's hoping), I'm looking to pick up between 5 and 7 titles. Here's what I've got my eye on:
Blu-ray Naked Lunch The Magician Kagemusha Throne of Blood Wages of Fear The Lady Vanishes (Definite) Bottle Rocket Rififi (80% Definite) Sweet Smell of Success DVD Stray Dog The Pornographers The Lady Vanishes will complete my CC Hitch collection. Bottle Rocket will give me every Anderson (except Mr Fox) and a few Kurosawa's that I don't have in my collection. With only 1 100% sure fire buy, it leaves a lot of possibilities. Thoughts? |
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Of the BDs, I'd strongly recommend Throne of Blood. Very rewatchable and a top rendering of Mackers. Likewise, Wages of Fear. Intense suspense, even today. My other strong recommendation is Rififi. More suspense, engaging setting.....and there's that way-famous heist scene. I'd put Lady Vanishes in my top five Hitchcock flics, too. And Sweet Smell is a wonderful watch. It flipped more than a few of my expectations of actors and attitude. If you hafta cut something, I'd chop Bottle Rocket. I'm an unapologetic Wes Anderson fan, especially of his post-Aquatic work, but Bottle Rocket is all quirk and no heft. If it's the only Anderson you're lacking, that might be a reason for picking it up, but keep your expectations low. |
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I disagree with the above assessment of Bottle Rocket, though I respect their opinion.
In my opinion, The Wages of Fear could be dropped. That may shock some of you but I grabbed it based on rave reviews in here and it's absolutely true that the trucking journey is very suspenseful and well made. However there's the matter of the first 40-60 minutes (can't remember how long) before they leave on the trip which is frankly boring. There are other moments too where the film isn't so hot. I personally think it gets a little too much praise considering how uneven the movie is. The suspense has help up well, the first act hasn't, though it is well shot. I'm not saying Bottle Rocket is better but it's consistent and it's true there isn't as much to the story or general production as Anderson's other work but I wouldn't call it all quirk and no heft. Said heft typically doesn't present itself on first viewing of any Anderson film. I have to watch them all at least twice to feel it. If you wind up enjoying Bottle Rocket, it's really, really re-watchable. All of it. I don't imagine there are many fans of The Wages of Fear who actually love everything before the nitroglycerin truck ride begins. Bottle Rocket sits at about 5th in my Wes Anderson list but it's a charming picture and I return to it from time to time. I'm not saying Wages of Fear isn't worth buying. I'd personally just watch it online first and then decide if you actually think you'll re-watch it. Also worth mentioning; Bottle Rocket was among Martin Scorsese's favourite films of the 90's. |
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