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Banned
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Donald Pleasence was awesome and iconic though.
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Blu-ray Prince
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Stray Dog, Drunken Angel and Red Beard are fantastic. I really loved High and Low the first time I saw it and even though it seemed a little more ordinary the second time around i would probably still say I prefer it to Ran or Rashomon. |
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#65766 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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I just revisited Michael Mann's Heat. I have always loved this movie, and it looks beautiful on Blu-ray.
I mention this here, because Michael Mann's style of filmmaking strikes me as a middle point between Terrence Malick and Jean-Pierre Melville. More than anything, Heat has the same sort of clockwork precision that graces Melville's Le Cercle Rouge. We see both the honor and dishonor among thieves, the clinical depictions of police procedure, and the house-of-cards balance where dealings and double-crossings add up to a grandiose final result. I do not know if Michael Mann had Le Cercle Rouge in mind when he filmed Heat, but I would be surprised if there was not a remote factor of influence. The brief conversation between De Niro's character and Pacino's character is priceless, and one of my favorite movie moments of all time. I also like how Ashley Judd, who was one of the most beautiful actresses of the 1990s, willingly played a more scrappy and unkempt fake-blonde type in the style of fallen angel characters in old film noir. Last edited by The Great Owl; 03-23-2013 at 04:31 AM. |
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#65767 |
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Hey, I've been wondering about The Cameraman. I saw it over a decade ago, but I remember it as one of the funniest films I've ever seen. It definitely needs to be on blu-ray as soon as possible.
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Banned
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#65770 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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I am embarrassed to admit that I'm new to Buster Keaton movies, although I have been wanting to dive in for a couple of decades after reading glowing raves about these movies for so long.
One of these days, I'll take my wallet for a spin and shell out for The Ultimate Buster Keaton Collection on Kino Blu-ray. It'll be a while before that day arrives, but it will probably happen. |
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#65771 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I just watched If.... for the first time.
I really enjoyed the film and I could see why Stanley Kubrick cast Malcolm McDowell as Alex in A Clockwork Orange after seeing his performance. The movie's climax is rather relevant to what is happening in our world today. |
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#65772 | |
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I'm finding a new love of Chaplin and I can't wait for the Lloyd film, but Keaton has always been my favourite. |
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#65773 |
Blu-ray Baron
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Oh I don't know. High and Low and Ikiru are the only contemporary Kurosawa films I can say I love unconditionally. In films like Drunken Angel, the contemporary milieu makes the writing and acting seem very overwrought (although that could also be because it is one of his earlier films). Didn't care much for Red Beard and Do The Bad Sleep Well? On the other hand I can't think of a single Kurosawa Samurai / period film which I can't re-watch any number of times.
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#65774 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I have Hulu Plus and I think their streaming quality is at least DVD quality...maybe even a little bit better. I'm quite satisfied with it. Get yourself a free trial and see what you think.
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#65775 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Second Sight are releasing Thunderbolt and Lightfoot in the UK so I wouldn't be at all surprised to see Criterion do the same in the US.
Months ago, I suggested to Second Sight that they release Thunderfoot and Lightfoot and Heaven's Gate and they've delivered...now to persuade them to release Hopper's The Last Movie and Out of the Blue! |
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For everyone interested in Japanese film, there is a book, Censorship of Japanese Films During the U.S. Occupation of Japan: The Cases of Yasujiro Ozu and Akira Kurosawa. The occupation extended from 1945 to 1952.
If I recall correctly, filming could not begin until a script was approved by occupation authorities. Of course, some things that were censored may have been expressed more subtly during rewrite. |
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#65778 |
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Kind of on topic and related to the recent talk of The Third Man: tonight I watched Carol Reed's Odd Man Out.
A fantastic film starring James Mason as a man on the run from police. Shot by Robert Krasker (who also shot The Third Man), the film looks exceptional, particularly the nighttime sequences when it starts to snow. Unfortunately, it is region-locked to region B, but if you are region-free or in that region you should be considering having a look at this film. |
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Just a brief public service announcement for anyone who lives in the central Pennsylvania area. (or will be visiting there this weekend) Midtown Cinema in Harrisburg will be showing a 35mm print of Chaplin's The Great Dictator for three days only. (last night and tonight at 7:30, and sunday night at 5:30) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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