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Old 07-19-2014, 11:47 PM   #106741
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Well, that's one way to look at it.
I wanted to love it, I just think it was cramming too much into such a short run time :/ If Criterion released a 6 hour+ cut then sure it may be better lol
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Old 07-19-2014, 11:52 PM   #106742
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I'm just starting to get into criterions. So far I have 8 in blu ray. A noob question, are people finding that big a difference between the DVD and blu ray versions especially when they are released at the same time? I know that my blu ray copy of Charade looks a lot better than my 2004 dvd copy. I'm looking to pick 39 Steps, Lady Vanishes, and Diabolique. They all had both blu ray and dvd versions released on the same day.
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Old 07-19-2014, 11:54 PM   #106743
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I'm just starting to get into criterions. So far I have 8 in blu ray. A noob question, are people finding that big a difference between the DVD and blu ray versions especially when they are released at the same time? I know that my blu ray copy of Charade looks a lot better than my 2004 dvd copy. I'm looking to pick 39 Steps, Lady Vanishes, and Diabolique.
I'd recommend the Blu-ray over the DVD version any day of the week. It might not be a massive improvement, but it just makes your viewing experience that much better.
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Old 07-19-2014, 11:58 PM   #106744
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The Right Stuff (and maybe For All Mankind) are on tap for tonight what with the 45th anniversary of the moon landing and all

Speaking of which, I'm about 2/3rds of the way through the Discovery Channel's When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions and it's really good.
When We Left Earth is in my top 5 best blurays ever. High Fives!
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Old 07-20-2014, 01:16 AM   #106745
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Hey pro-b, do you know when the last of the reviews of the six films from the Jacques Demy set will be up? Loved your coverage so far! Can't wait to get my hands on it.
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Old 07-20-2014, 01:34 AM   #106746
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I would strongly recommend High Noon over any other. A much more realistic take on the old west than a lot of the "fun" macho bravado. Also not on blu yet sadly but The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance would be up there in my strong recommendations as well.
Just throwing another title out there, just watched "The Missouri Breaks" yesterday, liked it a lot.
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Old 07-20-2014, 01:41 AM   #106747
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Yeah she was also really good in The Debt
I really enjoyed that film and find it extremely underrated!
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Old 07-20-2014, 02:08 AM   #106748
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She seems like an incredibly sweet person.
She really, truly is. I had the pleasure of meeting her last year. I work with and meet celebrities from time to time, and she's as genuine and kind as they come.
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Old 07-20-2014, 02:12 AM   #106749
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I wanted to love it, I just think it was cramming too much into such a short run time :/ If Criterion released a 6 hour+ cut then sure it may be better lol
You hated it so much you wished it was twice as long!

I loved it. I guess you can say it doesn't delve into certain issues as much as you'd have liked it to, but I don't think it's beneficial complaining what a movie is not. I found it to be a deceptively simple story about growing up, that is amazingly engaging and touching at the same time. I get what you're saying about some of the linear jumps, but it'd not only necessary, but super appropriate in some way, especially when viewed from a child's perspective.
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Old 07-20-2014, 02:42 AM   #106750
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That's pretty much a bunch of sh!t since there won't be any way to get the plastic case other than re-buying the film or paying an overpriced amount for a case from Criterion directly at some point. While the digipacks are nice and all, I would rather have had the plastic cases since they take up less shelf space.
Where is everyone getting this plastic case thing? Did I miss something?
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Old 07-20-2014, 02:51 AM   #106751
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I've seen so many rave reviews for John Cassavetes: Five Films that I'm taking a chance on it as a blind buy. The sale, plus a 15% off online code from a nice fellow poster brought the price down to about $55 shipped to my door.

Here's hoping it doesn't disappoint!
I finally finished it last night and it is pretty incredible. It pretty well gets better with each film (with the exception of Under the Influence eclipsing Chinese Bookie). Shadows isn't great, but it works well as an introduction. Opening Night is a perfect film.
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Old 07-20-2014, 03:03 AM   #106752
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I found it HUGELY disappointing and over hyped.

Not sure if these are spoilers but to be safe...

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Sure using the same actor over 12 years and seeing him age infant of us was a nice touch but the film was so flawed. A lot of the characters were really annoying and the acting came across as so forced and fake.

It hardly explored key elements of growing up and coming of age, it touched upon elements but hardly explored them enough. Also the film was too short, I feel it needed to be a 6 hour+ film, maybe in two parts like Nymphomaniac for example, that way we would have seen some stories develop and would have been more important, time just moved far too quickly and when an important part of his life happened it just ended so quickly?

For example, when the mum married the teacher it was like over one cut and it happened, and then suddenly he was violent and a drunk? it just didn't explore it enough or show any development.

Also, the film hardly explored sex and death which are huge themes when coming of age and growing up, it touched upon sex a little but hardly enough.

Im probably not explaining it well enough but there are far better coming of age films out there that doesn't need to be over hyped, and tbh the filmd over 12 years came across as a gimmick to hide these flaws and such.
I don't really like saying this, but it seemed like you kind of missed part of the point. The importance is not on the landmark events, but instead the little everyday things that make up life. Maybe it's because you're not (North) American, but almost everybody will be able to find some thread to latch onto that somehow connects to their own experience of either growing up or parenthood. It's too bad you didn't like the film or found it "overhyped," but it seems your reasoning is misplaced.
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Old 07-20-2014, 03:07 AM   #106753
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Given I sold my Blu Ray collection with a few Criterion in it, I just bought my first new one of my new and permanent collection: Scanners. Got it for 20 bucks on Barnes & Noble 50% off sale.
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Old 07-20-2014, 03:08 AM   #106754
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If anyone is thinking about purchasing Brian De Palma's Blow Out during the sale (or any time), make sure that you do so. I just finished watching it for the first time, and it completely knocked my socks off. The Blu-ray is great, and the features are extensive. Definitely check this out!

Also, I really want a feature-length version of the "film" shown in the beginning of Blow Out. That s&^* was awesome.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I think that Blow Out will always be one of my top ten Criterion titles. It is probably my favorite De Palma film right now just in front of The Untouchables.

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Where is everyone getting this plastic case thing? Did I miss something?
The official press sheet that Criterion released on 7/15 with the October release slate states that Foreign Correspondent will have a seperate blu and dvd release on 10/7.

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Old 07-20-2014, 03:12 AM   #106755
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I'm glad you enjoyed it. If I recall correctly, it was a blind buy for you. I think that Blow Out will always be one of my top ten Criterion titles. It is probably my favorite De Palma film right now just in front of The Untouchables.



The official press sheet that Criterion released on 7/15 with the October release slate states that Foreign Correspondent will have a seperate blu and dvd release on 10/7.
Sorry, I should have been clearer. I got that part, I just didn't know if that's what people were using to determine there would be a plastic case, or if there was additional infomation indicating the plastic case bit. Criterion has a bunch of single disc releases as digipacks, so I'm not sure how what they have announced = plastic case.
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Sorry, I should have been clearer. I got that part, I just didn't know if that's what people were using to determine there would be a plastic case, or if there was additional infomation indicating the plastic case bit. Criterion has a bunch of single disc releases as digipacks, so I'm not sure how what they have announced = plastic case.
You have a good point there. I guess the individual dvd and blu releases could still be digipaks. I automatically assumed like most members here that the case will be plastic. I guess we will have to wait until October to find out for sure...

On a different note, I am still unable to put my thoughts on Jeanne Dielman into words for a post on this forum. That film is still rattling around in my brain and defies explanation.
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Old 07-20-2014, 04:39 AM   #106757
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I'd recommend the Blu-ray over the DVD version any day of the week. It might not be a massive improvement, but it just makes your viewing experience that much better.
Thanks. I appreciate the input. Some people buy blus just to have them and not care if they're an improvement over the DVD.

I have only2 criterion DVDs (Spellbound and Le Corbeau). So it's not like I'm upgrading.
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Old 07-20-2014, 05:07 AM   #106758
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I think I might pull out the HBO mini-series From the Earth to the Moon. Wish it was on Blu-ray.
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That was a great series. I loved the Grumman episode. Documentaries don't exactly ignore the engineering marvels (and the absolutely insane time pressures) but they do tend to give the engineers short shrift.

I would love to get that on BD.
So would I. I've just finished watching the first six episodes (the sixth featured the Apollo 11 mission). I'll be watching the rest tomorrow (or later today, depending on your point of view). I'd forgotten that Al Reinert (For All Mankind) wrote the Apollo 8 episode, and co-wrote the Apollo 11 episode.

In July 1969, I was in Salzburg, Austria on a study program. My fellow students and I stayed up to watch the TV coverage of the landing (which happened at about 10pm in Austria), and then got up at 4:30 in the morning to start watching coverage of the EVA. Classes that day were cancelled, and we wandered around the city. Any electronics store that had TVs in the windows had crowds clustered around them. It was a good day to be American.
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Old 07-20-2014, 06:50 AM   #106759
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I just realized that the new "The Vanishing" cover is of a face and not some random dots. Whoops.
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Old 07-20-2014, 07:22 AM   #106760
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Just wait till you see My Darling Clementine (you haven't seen it, right? ) and see just how beautiful a b&w western can be! or b&w film in general!
Some westerns NEED to be in black and white, like some dramas and most film noir. For example the original 3:10 TO YUMA would simply not have the dramatic power if it had been in color. The remake is a different case, but even that might have been a bit more intense in black and white. A film like PURSUED or THE GUNFIGHTER or THE MISFITS or THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALENCE would definitely have lost something in color, not to mention the classic westerns of William S. Hart shot by Joe August.

Other westerns, the color is a major contribution to the story, like JESSE JAMES, DUEL IN THE SUN (boy does that ever need to be on Blu-ray!), SHANE, DENVER & RIO GRANDE, RUN FOR COVER, THE MAN FROM LARAMIE, RIVER OF NO RETURN, THE BIG COUNTRY, RIO BRAVO, THE PROFESSIONALS, et al.
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