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#91841 |
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Yeah, this site helped me immensely for picking up three BDs a few weeks ago: Seven Samurai, Seventh Seal, and A Night to Remember, all of which were of a quality that impressed me. I guess I'll have to wait out using my B&N gift card for the next sale when it rolls along. I've been really encouraged in my own reading to go for Powell and Pressburger, either Red Shoes or Black Narcissus.
My posts don't end up staying because I'm a new user and I guess they still have to be modded. |
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But true enough, Quintet isn't "good", but then the same could be said about some of the other SF B-movie releases that Criterion has given us (The Blob, Robinson Crusoe on Mars). They have entertainment value, but I'd be hard-pressed to call them "good". |
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#91844 |
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OK here's a question for some of the more well versed collectors, I've got some gift cards that I'm going to be using in the near future. Part of those will be to add to my CC collection. However... I'm not sure where to start. I've added some things to my CC Wishlist that interest me. Based on what I've got so far, and what I have on the wish list, what would you consider the high points?
CC Wishlist I'd love some input! |
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Sweet Smell of Success The Killing On the Waterfront Rififi The Wages of Fear Stagecoach Seven Samurai You'll have the coolest collection on your block if you get any of these. You have some great DVD selections too, like Stray Dog, but those might be out on Blu-ray at some point. Last edited by The Great Owl; 12-27-2013 at 11:24 PM. |
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#91846 |
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One reason for being shot in color is noted in the Blu-ray supplemental features: the filmmakers make it very clear that they were attempting to avoid overt associations with classic noir films. Curtis Hanson told DP Dante Spinotti that he didn't want it to look like film noir. Spinotti's reply: "What's film-noir?"
There are several instances where color is used so magnificently that I can not imagine the film any other way. [Show spoiler]
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#91848 |
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Kiss Me Deadly… just another film to add to my endless wish list.
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Blu-ray Champion
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(Netflix ratings: 5=I love it; 4=I really like it; 3=I like it; 2=I didn't like it; 1=I hated it. Since I try to avoid movies that they think I'll rate 1 or 2, I generally don't come across any.) 5 stars: Owl and the Sparrow (Stephane Gauger, 2007) Sweet Land (Ali Selim, 2005) Cinema Paradiso (Giuseppe Tornatore, 1988) Kolya (Jan Sverák, 1996) 4 stars: The Wind That Shakes the Barley (Ken Loach, 2006) Bread & Tulips (Silvio Soldini, 2000) The Long Goodbye (Robert Altman, 1973) Rosemary's Baby (Roman Polanski, 1967) Ronin (John Frankenheimer, 1998) Revenge of the Musketeers (Bertrand Tavernier, 1994) Malèna (Giuseppe Tornatore, 2000) 3 stars: Black Hills Ambush (Harry Keller, 1952) Equilibrium (Kurt Wimmer, 2002) Hard, Fast and Beautiful (Ida Lupino, 1951) Cop Land (James Mangold, 1997) Cypher (Vincenzo Natali, 2002) The Return of the Musketeers (Richard Lester, 1989) |
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With regards to LA Confidential, I liked the film a good deal when I saw it at the cinema 15 years back, but not so much when I saw it a few months ago after reading the source novel. While of course a script will jettison elements from a book in the interests of a reasonable running time, I thought that here some very resonant plot elements were thrown out and that the film especially in the second half became less noir and more period buddy action film. In the book, both Bud and Exley get majorly screwed in the emotional sense and there is no victory for them or anyone else (as I believe it should be in noir) - its an arrestingly bleak and messy experience, while the film is a little too neatly wrapped up. IMO.
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Watched Revanche again tonight. That one keeps growing in my estimation, so much so that it is now one of my favorite movies of the aughts. I was really struck tonight by the similarities Revanche shares with The Crying Game. [Show spoiler] Dunno, maybe that is just me. The scene towards the end with the splash and that gust of wind across the pond is absolute aces. I would like to know if that wind was natural or man made. It is as if the wind is [Show spoiler]
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Seven Samurai On the Waterfront ToBe or Not To Be Stagecoach And nice to meet another Shannon ![]() |
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#91854 |
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Finally got to sit down and watch Pale Flower today and I must say I hate I waited so long to watch it... dear sweet jehoshaphat what an amazing movie. There are so many great things about this movie, acting, plot, lighting, and directing. It's hard to find anything wrong with this movie except that it ended.
But in all seriousness, it was and incredible movie and I loved it. The ending really got to me, [Show spoiler] .Thanks to Owl for the recommendation on this one! Those of you who haven't watched or gotten this yet.... go get it! ![]() |
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Don't know who she paid off to get that oscar but there was nothing great about her performance On a completely different and more positive note, finally managed to get my hands on a copy of Nashville and am really glad I finally did! Only seen snippets and it looks fantastic! Looking really forward to finding the time to get around to watching it. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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#91857 |
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Wow. I thought she was a perfect film noir femme fatale with some damages underneath the surface. Loved that performance, Oscar or not.
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And I didn't even like LA Confidential all that much. This should have been a perfect hate storm but she was very well cast and did a very good job. |
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