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Old 01-16-2013, 08:33 PM   #59801
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I don't remember if it was here or on the criterion forum, but recently my eyes were opened as I discovered Mulvaney is not a real person and is just a fake front for a multi-person customer service team. I should have always assumed as much, but I do work for a small enough company where there often actually *is* just one point of contact for a certain class of customer.

Anyway, knowing that, such an accusation is amusing in a new light.
So if we follow these accusations made about her, she slept with a ghost?
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Old 01-16-2013, 08:39 PM   #59802
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If I could sleep with one ghost I think I'd go with Constance Bennet in Topper.
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Old 01-16-2013, 08:42 PM   #59803
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I don't remember if it was here or on the criterion forum, but recently my eyes were opened as I discovered Mulvaney is not a real person and is just a fake front for a multi-person customer service team. I should have always assumed as much, but I do work for a small enough company where there often actually *is* just one point of contact for a certain class of customer.

Anyway, knowing that, such an accusation is amusing in a new light.
I thought it was common knowledge. I found out maybe 7 or 8 years ago.
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Old 01-16-2013, 08:46 PM   #59804
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So if we follow these accusations made about her, she slept with a ghost?
Or she slept with all of them... Or the person trying to deliver the jab was as ignorant as I previously was... Etc.

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I thought it was common knowledge. I found out maybe 7 or 8 years ago.
Well, I've only contacted the address twice to get replacement discs and never had cause to wonder. I figured other people may handle the mail but I never really had a reason to doubt a man by that name existed, somewhere in the organization!
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Old 01-16-2013, 08:53 PM   #59805
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I should have put a paragraph break between my sentences. The first sentence was completely serious. You do an raise an interesting issue. Employers would probably counter with something to the effect of 'well, we'd me more inclined to look at applicants with high school diploma or a year of cc if we could be confident they knew how to read'.

That would be an interesting conversation and one that hasn't been hashed over every ten years or so for the past however many generations.

Contrast that with "I have a degree in English Literature and I can't get a job in my field". Yawn. And it's doubly boring because in a lot of ways this artificial discontent with the job market comes off as code for 'why can't somebody just pay me to blog'.

Gotcha, and yeah I know quite a few people who took degrees like that. Arguably, my undergrad degree, history, is one many consider to be quite useless. However, in some caseason, some " useless degrees" did start out as useful when the student started taking it. Also, I think There's a bit of an issue with mobility, as some of these degrees are highly sought after in other locations, but graduates may not want or have the finances to move to make their degree useful. Of course, that depends on the person as well. Not everyone who gets an English lit degree is going to sit on their duff waiting for someone to hand them a job.

I also think a lot of issues stem from primary and secondary education, as many schools are underfunded, overcrowded, and have many teachers that aren't actually teaching subjects they studied. When I was in high school 10 years ago, We had to take stuff like fine arts and other BS classes, as mandated by the province, in order to graduate. Thrun also focused more on kids "expressing themselves" in English, rather than teaching them how to write properly. A lot of kids passed with high grades they didn't deserve, as teachers didn't really care to check and see if that paper they handed in was bought or not. I know not all scholar are bad, nor are all teachers, but where I went to school, it was like that.
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Old 01-16-2013, 09:16 PM   #59806
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So today's watch for me was Repulsion.

Wow, what a great approach to the genre. It reminded me of Rosemary's Baby in the way the film lures you in slowly and as soon as you get comfortable the gates of hell are opened up. There were some great visuals that popped out that I was not expecting, notably,
[Show spoiler]the scene where the light switch is flipped and the apartment wall cracks open to reveal something insect like underneath.
Very creepy without going to the gross out factor so many contemporary films employ. The theme of cracks appearing throughout the film was excellent foreshadowing as well.

Very happy I picked this up.
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Old 01-16-2013, 09:24 PM   #59807
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So I'm sure this has already been questioned and answered, but does anyone know why Eclipse is DVD and not Blu-ray?
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Old 01-16-2013, 09:30 PM   #59808
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Stoked on the April releases so I thought I'd chime in on that.

On a side note I hope Cox's Repo Chick gets the same treatment.
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Old 01-16-2013, 09:35 PM   #59809
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So today's watch for me was Repulsion.

Wow, what a great approach to the genre. It reminded me of Rosemary's Baby in the way the film lures you in slowly and as soon as you get comfortable the gates of hell are opened up. There were some great visuals that popped out that I was not expecting, notably,
[Show spoiler]the scene where the light switch is flipped and the apartment wall cracks open to reveal something insect like underneath.
Very creepy without going to the gross out factor so many contemporary films employ. The theme of cracks appearing throughout the film was excellent foreshadowing as well.

Very happy I picked this up.
One of my favorite things about both Rosemary's Baby and Repulsion is the way he completely isolates both leads despite the fact that they're on the streets of two densely populated world capitols. He cheats a little bit in Repulsion in that he has the streets a little more deserted as the film goes on. But there's no cheating in Rosemary's Baby though - he's got her completely cut off and alone outside the Time-Life building at high noon.

It's brilliant.

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So I'm sure this has already been questioned and answered, but does anyone know why Eclipse is DVD and not Blu-ray?
The point of the Eclipse line is releasing titles that either can't be adequately restored (because there aren't any decent original source materials) or that wouldn't financially justify the expense of a full-blown restoration.
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Old 01-16-2013, 09:36 PM   #59810
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So today's watch for me was Repulsion.

Wow, what a great approach to the genre. It reminded me of Rosemary's Baby in the way the film lures you in slowly and as soon as you get comfortable the gates of hell are opened up. There were some great visuals that popped out that I was not expecting, notably,
[Show spoiler]the scene where the light switch is flipped and the apartment wall cracks open to reveal something insect like underneath.
Very creepy without going to the gross out factor so many contemporary films employ. The theme of cracks appearing throughout the film was excellent foreshadowing as well.

Very happy I picked this up.
It's been a long time since I saw Repulsion. Have it on DVD but it's another one I've been waiting to pick up on blu and I might wait to give it a watch until I can upgrade it. Rosemary's baby on Blu was really impressive. So rare that directors can pace movies like that nowadays, and just let the tension build slowly.
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Old 01-16-2013, 09:42 PM   #59811
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Just walking down memory lane. Im missing about half of my Criterion LD's I owened. Must have sold them when they went to DVD. Just down to 17 left. PULP FICTION, SEVEN, EVITA, THE KILLER, BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA, THE GAME, SUPERCOP, SLING BLADE, THE ENGLISH PATIENT, HALLOWEEN, THE FISHER KING, TRAINSPOTTING, BOOGIE NIGHTS, DEAD PRESIDENTS, TIME BANDITS, BOYZ N THE HOOD and MAN BITES DOG. Wouldn't mind having some on CC blu.
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Old 01-16-2013, 09:46 PM   #59812
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Oh noes, that's the best DVD set! Yeah, Herzog is my favourite favourite director. And Stroszek is my favourite film of his right after "Heart of Glass" (I hope you watched that one before the flood!). I <3 him (and those films) so! I also love Joy Division.
Heart of Glass was pretty amazing, although it weirded me out a little when I first saw it.

I recently upgraded my copy of Herzog's Rescue Dawn to Blu-ray when I found a cheap used copy. It's one of Herzog's most accessible films, but I love it. Funnily enough, Rescue Dawn is more "realistic" than the source documentary, Little Dieter Needs to Fly.
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The point of the Eclipse line is releasing titles that either can't be adequately restored (because there aren't any decent original source materials) or that wouldn't financially justify the expense of a full-blown restoration.
Thank you!

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Heart of Glass was pretty amazing, although it weirded me out a little when I first saw it.

I recently upgraded my copy of Herzog's Rescue Dawn to Blu-ray when I found a cheap used copy. It's one of Herzog's most accessible films, but I love it. Funnily enough, Rescue Dawn is more "realistic" than the source documentary, Little Dieter Needs to Fly.
Rescue Dawn is easily one of the best Bale films.
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Old 01-16-2013, 09:58 PM   #59814
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Rescue Dawn is easily one of the best Bale films.
Agreed. It's actually my favorite Christian Bale film of all.

Rescue Dawn looks awesome on Blu-ray because of the jungle footage. Herzog makes the jungle into a villain all its own.
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Old 01-16-2013, 10:00 PM   #59815
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In case anybody cares, Eclipse Series 11: Larisa Shepitko, is on sale for $18.99 through newbury comics on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/Eclipse-11-She...ipse+series+11

EDIT: Is Eclipse Series 13: Kenji Mizoguchi's Fallen Women out of print or something? It's listed for $150+ on Amazon new.

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Agreed. It's actually my favorite Christian Bale film of all.

Rescue Dawn looks awesome on Blu-ray because of the jungle footage. Herzog makes the jungle into a villain all its own.
Yeah, I gave it a chance several years ago when it was first released.

I didn't think it would turn out to be good, but it was fantastic. I love war movies, and the whole concept of being a POW and eventually planning a escape is fantastic!

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Old 01-16-2013, 11:51 PM   #59816
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Just walking down memory lane. Im missing about half of my Criterion LD's I owened. Must have sold them when they went to DVD. Just down to 17 left. PULP FICTION, SEVEN, EVITA, THE KILLER, BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA, THE GAME, SUPERCOP, SLING BLADE, THE ENGLISH PATIENT, HALLOWEEN, THE FISHER KING, TRAINSPOTTING, BOOGIE NIGHTS, DEAD PRESIDENTS, TIME BANDITS, BOYZ N THE HOOD and MAN BITES DOG. Wouldn't mind having some on CC blu.
Yeah I miss many laserdiscs I still have a bunch of my Criterion ones Ive decided I won't part with. I may not play them, some I have just for the commentary tracks, or simply nostalgia sake.
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Old 01-16-2013, 11:55 PM   #59817
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EDIT: Is Eclipse Series 13: Kenji Mizoguchi's Fallen Women out of print or something? It's listed for $150+ on Amazon new.
It doesn't look like it. Still in stock on Criterion.com
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Opinions are always going to differ. You said that Wes' characters feel forced, I say they are well developed from a good foundation (Wes' imagination). It's difficult to compare Lena and Wes' characters though, as they are based on fantasy and Lena, I think believes, reality. I think Lena forces her 'self loathing' or 'struggle' on the viewer. I believe many of those 'viewers' , or frankly haters, simply don't buy it. I also don't buy that Lean is humble. She's clearly looking or trying to say something by making TINY. Did she find it? We can possibly assume by her success. Whether or not she can continue it, or be forced to reinvent herself, which will happen when the 'buzz' wears off is what defines a good writer/director, IMO...
And here I am, a fan of Dunham's TV show and a huge fan of all of Wes Anderson's films
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Too bad cause Etaix made some very good movies but of course he is not well known outside of the Francophone world

L'ignorance est une belle chose, elle nous permets de croire que nos choix sont superieur aux autres
I had to translate that!
Beautiful sentiment though
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Old 01-17-2013, 12:08 AM   #59820
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I agree. I have the Eureka release of Le Silence de La Mer (Region Free). Great transfer, it is one of his best early films.
Finally ordered this (along with The Innocents and Boys from Brazil).

I think I'll make a point of checking my UK wishlist a day or two after announcements from now on. That's when the whole 'you never know, I might as well wait' is at its weakest.
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