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Old 11-18-2012, 09:21 PM   #56261
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Yeah I was, $40 or whatever it is on B&N is good enough to blind buy IMO. It's Pasolini, can't go wrong.
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Artwork alone should be a dealbreaker, it's amazing.
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Yup. I'm 2/3 through the films, and have really liked them.
Done. I'll get back to you all in four or five months when I take the plastic off
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Old 11-18-2012, 11:54 PM   #56262
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Considering picking up these Eclipse sets:

Aki Kaurismäki’s Proletariat Trilogy
Jean Grémillon During the Occupation
Travels with Hiroshi Shimizu

I'm not familiar with any of these titles.. I think I'd like the Shimizu and the Kaurismäki sets the best... anyone have these and can recommend one over the other? As long as they aren't Japanese New Wave (which is probably the only film "style" that I really can't stand), I'm good to go.
The Kaurismaki Eclipse is wonderful and I can't recommend it enough. If you saw Le Havre already and didn't really loved it there is really no much problem as these films are quite different. The trilogy is excellent all around as not a single film there isn't worth it, the one next is always better than the last but the first is such a good film that there shouldn't be a problem loving them all. All the three films work as a great picture of the life at Finland during the 80s. The things they ate, where did they work, the streets, the people and so on. The humor is spot on and the way Kaurismaki treats comedy is quite unique and refreshing. A top Eclipse set (Top-5 easily) for me.
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Old 11-19-2012, 03:08 AM   #56263
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I wish! My favorite Powell and Pressburger, by far. I'd also like Criterion to reclaim the Peeping Tom rights since whoever has it isn't doing squat with it.
It's also my very favourite P&P film. I've heard nothing about a bluray release of this. I think Scorsese was involved in the US DVD release of the film a few years back, which I believe had somewhat different colour from the UK discs previously available. I don't know if a full restoration has been done on the film. Frankly, I'd be happy if they just put out a HD version of the same print on a bluray.
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Old 11-19-2012, 03:12 AM   #56264
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I hadn't realized that Kinoshita had directed a version of the film, as Imamura had. I assume it's the same story? Which film has been preferred over the other or are both films revered?
I don't know much about the original, having never seen it. However, I saw the Imamura version at the cinema on its release in the early 80s and was absolutely blown away by it. It won quite a few awards at the time. I grabbed the MoC bluray of the Imamura version earlier this year, and will get the Criterion relase of the older version too.

Cheers to Criterion for putting out a complementary release rather than duplicating Imamura's version on MoC.
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Old 11-19-2012, 03:58 AM   #56265
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World on a Wire is one of my favorite films released last year. Enjoyed it wayyyy more than The Matrix.

On the other hand, maybe someone can tell me what's so good about Pasolini's nudity filled and absurd films. I watch them for a laugh, but would never consider a purchase.
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Old 11-19-2012, 04:41 AM   #56266
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The Kaurismaki Eclipse is wonderful and I can't recommend it enough. If you saw Le Havre already and didn't really loved it there is really no much problem as these films are quite different. The trilogy is excellent all around as not a single film there isn't worth it, the one next is always better than the last but the first is such a good film that there shouldn't be a problem loving them all. All the three films work as a great picture of the life at Finland during the 80s. The things they ate, where did they work, the streets, the people and so on. The humor is spot on and the way Kaurismaki treats comedy is quite unique and refreshing. A top Eclipse set (Top-5 easily) for me.
Thanks, I actually havent seen Le Havre either, but his films look like a style I would enjoy.
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Old 11-19-2012, 05:43 AM   #56267
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My least favorite of the ones I've seen are The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant, Effi Briest, Chinese Roulette, and Despair.
May I ask why you didn't like (or didn't like as much) the bolded? Just curious.
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Old 11-19-2012, 08:00 AM   #56268
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Just snagged The Curious Case of Benjamin Button on amazon for $10. Thank god for Black Friday sales.
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Old 11-19-2012, 08:52 AM   #56269
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Just snagged The Curious Case of Benjamin Button on amazon for $10. Thank god for Black Friday sales.
$10? Is that with shipping?

It's currently $5.99 and will be sub-$4 on Black Friday.
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Old 11-19-2012, 08:55 AM   #56270
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$10? Is that with shipping?

It's currently $5.99 and will be sub-$4 on Black Friday.
Yes, and also including the CA state tax. It's a little under $9 without the state tax.
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Old 11-19-2012, 08:56 AM   #56271
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The only Criterions I have are Dazed and Confused, The Seven Samurai, The Samurai Trilogy and Rosemary's Baby. All of which have been blind buys. Loved all of them although I haven't made it all the way through The Samurai Trilogy.
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Old 11-19-2012, 09:00 AM   #56272
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Yes, and also including the CA state tax. It's a little under $9 without the state tax.
Ah gotcha! Sometimes I forget how fortunate I am to live in a state where Amazon doesn't yet charge sales tax.
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Old 11-19-2012, 09:08 AM   #56273
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Ah gotcha! Sometimes I forget how fortunate I am to live in a state where Amazon doesn't yet charge sales tax.
You're so lucky. Based on the things I've bought (haven't made any big purchases on amazon so don't know if it differs), the state tax adds about another dollar to the total purchase price (product price + S&H).
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Old 11-19-2012, 11:14 AM   #56274
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Anyone picking up the region-free La Chinoise?

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/La-Ch.../#RegionCoding
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Old 11-19-2012, 12:30 PM   #56275
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We haven't had some Wed Anderson hate in awhile, so I'm stirring the pot. When does Life Aquatic come out? I seriously almost bought the DVD for 5 bucks at Sobeys, one of the major grocery stores in Atlantic Canada, to go with my sushi I was getting there, but I refrained because of the potential upgrade. It's like seriously the only Anderson film not out on BD that I like other than Fantastic Mr. Fox and Darjeeling Limited. Haven't seen Moonrise Kingdom yet. I'm soooooo conflicted here. I kinda want to go back and get it. It is the Criterion edition too for 5.99. Would I get hosed for buying it at 5.99 as its only DVD? I know a lot of people think the BDs are only worth 8-10 bucks and this DVD is so close to that magic price point.

Have I stirred the pot enough yet? Monday morning doldrums.
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Old 11-19-2012, 02:04 PM   #56276
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Anyone picking up the region-free La Chinoise?

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/La-Ch.../#RegionCoding
Gaumont did a pretty lame job on Band of Outsiders, so probably not worth getting this one until it's kinda cheap.
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Old 11-19-2012, 02:54 PM   #56277
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We haven't had some Wed Anderson hate in awhile, so I'm stirring the pot. When does Life Aquatic come out? I seriously almost bought the DVD for 5 bucks at Sobeys, one of the major grocery stores in Atlantic Canada, to go with my sushi I was getting there, but I refrained because of the potential upgrade. It's like seriously the only Anderson film not out on BD that I like other than Fantastic Mr. Fox and Darjeeling Limited. Haven't seen Moonrise Kingdom yet. I'm soooooo conflicted here. I kinda want to go back and get it. It is the Criterion edition too for 5.99. Would I get hosed for buying it at 5.99 as its only DVD? I know a lot of people think the BDs are only worth 8-10 bucks and this DVD is so close to that magic price point.

Have I stirred the pot enough yet? Monday morning doldrums.
Let's stir it up and talk about the New Monkees

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Old 11-19-2012, 03:18 PM   #56278
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Let's stir it up and talk about the New Monkees

I have never actually watched an episode of the New Monkees, so I can't really comment on them. I just saw the photos of them in all their mullet-y glory though. Supposedly Simon Cowell owns the rights to the name and is planning I. Doing a New New Monkees, and there are rumours that a proper bio pic is in the works (because Daydream Believers was TV only and kinda sucked due to tons of inaccuracies) and Robert "Sparkly Emo-pireEdward Cullen" Pattinson wants to play Mike Nesmith. I am bothered by this.
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I have never actually watched an episode of the New Monkees, so I can't really comment on them. I just saw the photos of them in all their mullet-y glory though. Supposedly Simon Cowell owns the rights to the name and is planning I. Doing a New New Monkees, and there are rumours that a proper bio pic is in the works (because Daydream Believers was TV only and kinda sucked due to tons of inaccuracies) and Robert "Sparkly Emo-pireEdward Cullen" Pattinson wants to play Mike Nesmith. I am bothered by this.
In my time I have seen many things. Heroism, cowardice, great sacrifice, epic events of incalculable portent, and yet nothing has matched the chill in my bones when sitting through the premiere of The New Monkees. The horror...

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Old 11-19-2012, 04:05 PM   #56280
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In my time I have seen many things. Heroism, cowardice, great sacrifice, epic events of incalculable portent, and yet nothing has matched the chill in my bones when sitting through the premiere of The New Monkees. The horror...
Yeah Micky and Peter didn't have very nice things to say about the show at the time. Micky thought that the Beeb's The Young Ones was the official Monkees remake, and had a hand in bringing it over to MTV back in the 1980s because he was still in England being a director at the time. Imagine if the Monkees had been able to do their show in the Young Ones style, they would have been cancelled in an instant back in the 1960s. As much as I enjoy both shows, the Young Ones seems to be a bit more dated than the Monkees. I blame that fascist Thatcher!
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