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Old 07-17-2013, 02:15 AM   #77301
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It's nice to see that they aren't completely bare bones but they still have the beautiful price tag. I feel like The Blob should have fallen under this umbrella as well.
2 hours and 48 minutes worth of special features just including the commentaries and trailer. That's not even counting the memorabilia gallery. Thats how I see it anyway so while I would've preferred to get it for $15, Ive got to disagree about it's worth :P I do wish a bit more was included though, just because I loved the film.
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Old 07-17-2013, 02:15 AM   #77302
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This was Posted in the Charade BD thread:

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There's a reviewer at Amazon with the new Universal Blu, the CC Blu, and two unspecified DVD versions. His opinion is that Universal Blu edges out the CC just slightly. Saying that is sacrilege around these parts, but I'm only relaying their opinion.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/review/B00COHGPNS/R2QHW3A3GVMTNR?cursor=3&sort=bySubmissionDateDesce nding
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Old 07-17-2013, 02:18 AM   #77303
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Don't know if this was already announced, but my friend on Facebook said that one of the owners of HTF can confirm that Criterion has It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World!!!! And just in time for the 50th anniversary!!! I'm hoping both cuts!
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Old 07-17-2013, 02:18 AM   #77304
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Is it a cinephilia no-no setting your sights on a girl who works at a movie theaters?
It's gotta be somewhat convenient, I'd guess...
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Old 07-17-2013, 02:31 AM   #77305
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Just found $20 in my pocket from the other night, which means… only one more purchase, so which one?

These are movies I want avail. on DVD, but have no clue on their blu upgrade, unless anyone's heard of any news:
Bicycle Thieves - seen
Ace In The Hole - seen
(these are listed at Barnes for $39.99)

Blu:
Sansho the Bailiff - blind (Edit: Just realized this is on Hulu, maybe I'll catch it there)
Rashomon - seen

or any other suggestions based on my list: http://http://www.criterion.com/my_c...?sort_by=spine
Sansho. You won't regret it.
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Old 07-17-2013, 02:33 AM   #77306
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Another vote for Sansho.
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Old 07-17-2013, 02:44 AM   #77307
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[Show spoiler]This was Posted in the Charade BD thread:
Good to know / guess i'll buy the Universal BD.
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Old 07-17-2013, 02:47 AM   #77308
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I Married a Witch - My only for sure buy this month. Looks fun.

Eyes without a Face - My wife has seen it and she says it's very good, so it's a probably buy.

John Cassavetes: Five Films - I've never seen any Cassavetes. I'm going to have to try before I buy on this one as they don't really look like they will appeal.

The Uninvited - I have seen this one. We enjoyed it but I don't think I would revisit it very often, so I think I will pass.

La Notte - Another that I think I'll try first.
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Old 07-17-2013, 02:52 AM   #77309
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So, I think I've decided on what Criterions to get on this sale. I get paid tomorrow, so I can finally get some of them. Hopefully the sale has been extended to August 2 like some have said, so that I can get them all, otherwise I'll have to cut 2 or 3.

I already got Things To Come, which I thought was pretty good. Great extras.


Devil's Backbone (upgrade from non-Criteron DVD)
Lord of The Flies (upgrade from Essential Art House dvd)
Trilogy of Life
Wild Strawberries
Life of Oharu
Safety Last

And 2 Eclipse sets: When Horror Came To Shochiku and Nikkatsu Noir.
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It's gotta be somewhat convenient, I'd guess...
With the tight ship I run, convenience is key. Lets see how it goes
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Good to know / guess i'll buy the Universal BD.
Note: you can acquire it for 7.99 at bestbuy after the $5 U&S coupon.
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Old 07-17-2013, 03:02 AM   #77312
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Note: you can acquire it for 7.99 at bestbuy after the $5 U&S coupon.
Even better. / but i hate the slipcover... they should've done something special for the 50th Anniversary.
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Old 07-17-2013, 03:19 AM   #77313
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I've only watched two of his post-New Wave films (Tout va bien and Comment ca va) and I was left cold by both. I've got Keep Your Right Up to watch next, so hopefully that pays off a bit more.
Yep. Those two aren't near his best. Pretty emotionally cold compared to his later films. Keep Your Right Up is a near-masterpiece. Hope you enjoy it.
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Old 07-17-2013, 03:47 AM   #77314
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Dealing with car repairs has limited my participation in the sale this go-round. However, I finally made it in and took advantage of three titles I have been looking forward to:

On the Waterfront
Monsieur Verdoux
Safety Last!

Add two $5 Viggle certs and a 5/50, plus my membership discount. A pretty happy take for $48.51!
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Old 07-17-2013, 03:58 AM   #77315
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Get Sansho.
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Sansho. You won't regret it.
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Another vote for Sansho.
Well, thank you very much.. Sansho for the blind buy. Did some research a bit earlier and have only seen very positive remarks for it. This will be my first viewing of any Mizoguchi. I'll post my comments after watching, thanks again fellow members.
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Old 07-17-2013, 04:34 AM   #77316
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After revisiting the other three Chaplin Criterions this past weekend, I sailed on my wave of enthusiasm and purchased Monsieur Verdoux today so that I could move it to the top of the Blu-ray stack and watch it this evening.



Even now, in 2013, it is easy to understand how the 1947 Charlie Chaplin film, Monsieur Verdoux, was the target of considerable negativity and contempt at the time of its release. For the masses of toughened Americans, those whom Tom Brokaw would later describe as the "Greatest Generation", who had weathered the Great Depression and were starting to make a life for themselves and their families after their horrific sacrifices during the second World War, the story of a murderous and opportunistic sociopath who is arrested for the murders of multiple middle-aged women only to imply in court that his wrongdoings pale in comparison to the violence endorsed by wars and economy must have struck many a nerve beneath the skin. Since I was a 1980s kid through and through, my first thought after watching Monsieur Verdoux was to remember a song, "Shoplifters of the World Unite", by The Smiths, where Morrissey, in all his bratty glory, sings, "My only weakness is a listed crime, but last night the plans of a future war was all I saw on Channel Four."

The Southern conservative in me who grew up attending church and believing that we are all individually responsible for all of our responses to other persons and events bristles at the shady and evasive morality of Chaplin's title character in Monsieur Verdoux, but I also cannot help but admire Chaplin's ability to arouse my sympathy, my laughter, and my curiosity for this character. Monsieur Verdoux is an unforgettable work of cinema that pulls us in by way of brilliant pacing and an effective mix of physical and situational comedy, only to leave us standing in the dust shaking our heads with bewilderment at what we have just watched.

Make no mistake about it. Monsieur Verdoux, a black-and-white 1947 film featuring a dapper Charlie Chaplin years past his cinematic prime is still a thousand times more subversive than, say for example, Oliver Stone's 1994 film, Natural Born Killers, or Harmony Korine's 2013 film, Spring Breakers.

Monsieur Verdoux does not entirely turn its back on the strengths of Charlie Chaplin's cinematic past, though, and prospective viewers should be assured that this movie has more than its share of hilariously fun moments. A scene where Charlie Chaplin, in the guise of one of his aliases, is attempting to perform a murder on a small fishing boat in the middle of a lake had me laughing out loud. A later sequence where Chaplin is evading a certain wedding guest, is one of the most brilliantly filmed situational comedy bits that I have ever seen. These lighthearted scenes that actually cause us to cheer for the title character despite our distaste for his life choices are occasionally interrupted by moments of bracing emotion. Monsieur Verdoux's mid-film encounter with a down-on-her-luck girl, played by the unbelievably beautiful Marilyn Nash, stops us dead in our tracks and gives us a view of Verdoux's psyche from a new angle altogether.

Monsieur Verdoux is what he is, and, in the end, we realize that even the most fearsomely remorseless people in our world have unacknowledged sides to their nature and that even these people are not incapable of kindness or altruism on occasion. Charlie Chaplin never asks us to let his character off the hook, because his character ultimately does not deserve to be let off the hook, but he does invite us to observe and understand. At a time when Chaplin himself was besieged by accusations about his character and about his political loyalties, his use of a character like Monsieur Verdoux to demand our understanding was a brave cinematic move.

This unnerving, but amusing film looks great in high definition on this Criterion Blu-ray presentation. The audio presentation comes through nicely for Charlie Chaplin's first honest-to-goodness talking picture where he grants us no shortage of witty dialogue. A handful of fun and informative documentaries shed light on the mystique behind this strange little addition to Chaplin's catalogue.

The Criterion Collection is at its best when it presents controversial films like Monsieur Verdoux and gives a second chance to movies that would otherwise be condemned to wither in the neglected underbelly of movie history. Monsieur Verdoux, in all its hilarious, gripping, beautifully-paced, unsettling, and shady glory, is a movie that deserves to be seen and judged by new generations of viewers.
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Well, thank you very much.. Sansho for the blind buy. Did some research a bit earlier and have only seen very positive remarks for it. This will be my first viewing of any Mizoguchi. I'll post my comments after watching, thanks again fellow members.
I agree ! Sansho is awesome. The ending is heart wrenching , gets me every time .
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Old 07-17-2013, 05:47 AM   #77318
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Just watched Howards End for the first time - wow! Really impressed me, I loved how complex the plot was, so many elements going on at once. I don't think I liked it as much as A Room with a View but there's hardly anything as good as that.
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Old 07-17-2013, 09:57 AM   #77319
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With the news of Doctor Who's (this is leading up to something Criterion related, I promise!) first 4 seasons coming to blu-ray in a 1-7 gift set, that reminded me of something that clicked while watching Pierrot Le Fou.

Tennant's doctor's catch phrase is Alons-y! but he always wanted to meet someone named Alonso so he can say Alons-y Alonso. I didn't really "get" why it was a big deal or anything but found it amusing nonetheless because I assumed it was just one of his quirks.

Well, while watching Pierrot Le Fou, there are several instances where Belmondo's character says Alons-y Alonso, which of course means "Let's Go, Daddy-O!". Seems the writers have a thing for Jean Luc Godard or just the film itself. Just an interesting (or at least I thought so) observation
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DvdWorldUSA shipped my copy of Devil's Backbone!
What!!! Amazon doesn't deliver until 8-30!
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