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My guess is that they might get the rights to some of his earlier British ones, including possibly the silents which the BFI recently restored. |
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I liked Silver Linings Playbook fine enough. It's really predictable - no spoiler there, the title of the film telegraphs this - but it's well-acted, esp from the principals, and clears the bar that most rom-cam dreck falls under even if it's not a 'great' film.
Though this thread features a (mostly) more discerning crowd, there's something to be said, generally, for the fact that Silver Linings Playbook is the most easily-recommendable film of the Oscar Best Picture field, which bodes well for its chances there. It is perhaps, to be clear, among the weakest pictures of that field that actually has a shot to win. Quote:
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They might be prepared to arrange something with you. There's also the option of setting up one of those U.S. mailing address services, where the package is delivered to the U.S. address and then forwarded to your Australian address. |
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Also, what's with so many U.K. releases using only 25gb discs? Tabu is a 2 hour film with over 50 minutes of extras at 1080i. According to another review at another site, the bitrate is only 17.49mbps. Artificial Eye is another U.K. company that keeps using 25gb discs. |
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What's disturbing is that SLP is the best of the 4 contenders I've seen so far. Lincoln was pretty dire, and the less said about Zero Dark Thirty and Life of Pi, the better. Anyway, to get back on track...none of these please, Criterion. ![]() |
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Would most likely be a better box-set than the Universal box-set of later titles, which is apparently a mixed bag of great, good, mediocre and downright terrible transfers. Sad. I'll end up picking up individual titles from that collection as they become available. Meanwhile, for those interested in the titles that MGM recently released (Notorious, Rebecca and Spellbound), you can get all three in a single collection: Alfred Hitchcock: The Classic Collection. I have Notorious and Rebecca and can recommend both. |
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It seems to me that there have been more absymal choices for Best Picture nominations in recent years. There are the pleasing, but ultimately forgettable films (Slumdog Millionaire, The Departed, There Will Be Blood, The Reader, etc.), but there have also been quite a few nominated movies that are complete dreck (Little Miss Sunshine, Up in the Air, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close). My least favorite film of the past decade, Crash, won Best Picture in 2005. I could not stand that flick. It's actually my second least favorite film of all time, behind Pay It Forward. This speaks volumes, because I've seen a lot of bad late-night movies in my time. Back to subject, I'll probably check out The Curious Case of Benjamin Button at some point, but I'm just not sure when or how. The used Blu-rays that I see are only a couple of bucks, but there's always something more tempting at the used stores for the same price. |
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I thought Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close was disappointing and undeserving of a Best Picture nomination. However, I wouldn't call it complete dreck... and Little Miss Sunshine and Up in the Air are favorites of mine.
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Every time I start thinking that my life sucks, I just remind myself that it could be worse and that I could be Édith Piaf. |
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![]() To each their own...but I do agree about a lot of the other fluff that baits for Oscars (and often wins them). I didn't care too much for the last few Best Picture winners...Slumdog, Hurt Locker, King's Speech were all decent to slightly above-average fare but nothing special. Haven't seen The Artist yet. |
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As far as poor Oscar nominations are concerned, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close from last year was on a different level of bad to Silver Linings, but I'd still rate Up in the Air, Little Miss Sunshine and (especially) The Kids Are Alright, all quite comedic indie/mainstream movies from previous years, more highly. Seen hardly any of the nominees from this year yet though. Last edited by nametag; 01-23-2013 at 02:22 PM. |
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