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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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#112203 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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1) Plastic Case 2) That horrible fold out thing Macbeth, The Innocents and now this :'( Why not make a beautiful booklet D: |
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Thanks given by: | minister_x (10-11-2014), pedromvu (10-11-2014) |
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#112204 |
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You know what, Polaroid, I kind of have to agree. Such a high profile release deserves something a bit more lavish I reckon
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Thanks given by: | minister_x (10-11-2014) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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Would have made a stunning digipak though :'( |
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#112206 |
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They had these fold out booklets during their DVD releases, so no surprises.
More than 80% of time I find the essays in the booklets to be useless, more than half the time it is a film critic giving his interpretation of the film, very few get the essence of the film. The ones with the director's interview or with a short biography are more informative. The rest is trash for me. I find having a poster to be more practical. I can just cut out Marcello Mastroianni (I would of preferred Anita Ekberg or Anouk Aimee) image, if I find the essays useless, and put him on the wall. Problem solved ![]() At the end of day, the transfer is what matters the most for me. I like to put in good use my big screen and audio system (Nino Rota score will probably sound fantastic) Last edited by Fellini912; 10-11-2014 at 05:13 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Polaroid (10-11-2014) |
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#112207 |
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I can't even express how eager I am to have La Dolce Vita in my hands. Criterion could throw it in a paper envelope for me at this point.
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Thanks given by: | minister_x (10-11-2014), Polaroid (10-11-2014), RojD (10-13-2014), SammyJankis (10-11-2014), ShellOilJunior (10-11-2014), SilentDawn (10-11-2014) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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#112209 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
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![]() Booklets and extras, though, love 'em. The one thing that I was reminded of (again) with the last Criterion blu I watched, M, is that there can be so many extras it ends up taking a couple nights to get through a single disc. (At least it plays for the time being.) Kind of prefer a happy medium when it comes to bonus features, an hour or so is reasonable, rather than a 2 or 3 day marathon. Another reason/excuse why my kevyip is rather daunting at this point... and I rarely even bother with the commentaries. Agenda for the weekend is to tackle a few more browning discs... |
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#112210 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Justin, I haven't seen that film in over a decade but my blu-ray of it is sitting here waiting to be unwrapped some night. I'm probably going to get into a Holocaust marathon week (that sounds so wrong) and watch Shoah and Schindlers List back to back.
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#112211 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (10-11-2014) |
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#112213 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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My favorite doomsday/post-apocalyptic films are: 28 Days Later (2002) (Unbelievably terrifying stuff and could be the best zombie film) Dawn of the Dead/Day of the Dead (1978/1985) (I had to include both of these since they are Romero's finest work) I Am Legend (2007) (This one just stands out for me still and is great entertainment) The Stand (1994) (Counts as a television mini-series but it really is a guilty pleasure for me with atrocious acting). The Book of Eli (2010) (I enjoyed this far more than The Road, even though it was in the vein of Mad Max) The Road (2009) (A very realistic post-apocalyptic film based on Cormac McCarthy's book) 12 Monkeys (1995) (Still a fantastic vision for a film from Gilliam's own brain) The Day After (1983) (Chilling possibility of nuclear catastrophe that is frightfully realistic) The Terminator (1984) (Still a classic and original film from Cameron of a future controlled by AI) Soylent Green/Logan's Run (1973/1976) (Visceral in their own subtle ways, this pair of 70s classics are essential viewing) Of course there are other great post-apocalyptic films such as Waterworld, The Matrix, The Road Warrior, The Omega Man, Children of Men, Dr. Strangelove, Invasion of the Body Snatchers and On the Beach, but I can't include everything after all. ![]() I still haven't seen The Quiet Earth, Stalker, A Boy and his Dog, Melancholia, The Rover, When the Wind Blows, The Last Man on Earth and Last Night. From a Criterion point of view, could anyone name any films in the collection that have a doomsday/post-apocalyptic theme to them? |
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (10-11-2014) |
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#112214 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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My Criterion Blu-ray of Eraserhead was in my mailbox today. Seeing as how I ordered this title less than two days ago, I'm thinking that Criterion set a new land speed record getting it here with my regular shipping option.
My disc says, "Second Printing", on the disc label next to the movie runtime. The package is also in perfect condition. I was sort of on the fence about this one, because I think that David Lynch is somewhat overrated (with the exception of Dune, which the 1980s kid in me adores). I've been reading about Eraserhead for decades, though, and I've always been curious to see how the film stacks up in terms of its reputation in horror cinema. Until now, it has not been easily available in my neck of the woods. I will not be watching Eraserhead just yet, though. After watching a few more films from the Buster Keaton box set last night and this morning (Three Ages, The Navigator, Seven Chances, Go West, and Battling Butler), I've decided that I'd like to go straight through this entire set and finish watching all of the Keaton stuff before I watch anything else. I'm about to watch The General in a few minutes, I'll probably watch College right after that, and, after that, I'll just have Steamboat Bill, Jr. and the Lost Keaton short films. I'll be out of town for most of tomorrow, but I'll still probably have the set finished the next couple of days. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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#112216 | |
Blu-ray Archduke
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A conversation came up in the Scream Factory thread recently when I mentioned that I'd like to see the 1984 British television movie, Threads, on Blu-ray someday. A few of us agreed that this film is probably too serious for Scream Factory, but that it would be a perfect candidate for a Criterion release. |
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#112217 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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I would argue The Qatsi trilogy has thematic elements relating to doomsday/post-apocalypse. Not obvious or in your face but it's defiantly got the idea of it in the films. Last edited by Polaroid; 10-11-2014 at 09:22 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (10-11-2014) |
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#112220 |
Senior Member
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Thanks given by: | ijustblumyself (10-11-2014), Polaroid (10-11-2014) |
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