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Well, on most items we pay cost plus 5%. So, depending on what the item is, or what the manufacturer is, we can either get a great discount, or practically none at all. Laptops, we get maybe a few dollars, Apple products (iPods, iPads, and MacBooks) we get practically nothing.
Televisions are pretty decent. We can get a great TV for a couple hundred knocked off. Car audio is pretty sweet as well. Where we see our biggest discounts are on items made by Dynex or Insignia, two companies exclusive to Best Buy. HDMI cables are cheap as heck as well....I got a $15 aux cable for my iPod in the car for $3. Blu rays are a different story. That is where I wish we had a bigger discount! It depends on the studio...Sony offers a decent discount (I could get Karate Kid for less than $15) but Paramount, or the Sapphire Series BDs specifically, like Saving Private Ryan, I can get for around $19 or $20. I got some great deals on live BDs, like David Gilmour: Remember That Night, reg. $34.99...discount $17. Marilyn Manson BD, reg. $22, discount $16. Criterion doesn't have a huge discount...I can get Ride With the Devil, reg $29.99, for $26. Lesser known movie studios, lilke Vivendi I think...or whoever released The Collector, I was able to get for $15. Catalogue titles are decent too...I got Minority Report and Collateral for $17 each. It's not too bad...just have to know where to look.... Dave |
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nothing like Rashomon (diff. POV) was made before that movie. that's why i used it as a litmus test for you. regardless of your feelings about any of the other AK movies, that particular one is quite influential and drastically changed the face of cinema narrative. and yes you said AK films brought "nothing to the table". in fact, that film alone is worthy of AK's entry into whatever film "hall of fame" thing if there one.
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Sep 2009
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Blu-ray Ninja
Sep 2009
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I can't even imagine what you're trying to say here. How is mentioning a great film "safe"? It's like you're obsessed with obscurity, to the point where you deride anyone with mainstream tastes (even "mainstream" within the niche of Criterion/foreign/independent films, which itself is faaar from mainstream). I get that you like people with strong opinions - but I feel you mistake "obscure opinion" for "strong opinion", and likewise mistake "mainstream opinion" for "weak/passive opinion." There is no direct link between those two sets of statements, and the majority of disagreements you get involved in stem from you imposing your opinion of that relationship on others.
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Sep 2009
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If I disagreed with you about H2, I would disagree with you based on the merits of the film - not how many other people like it. When you discuss Kurosawa, you don't point out things in his films you dislike. You dismiss him entirely because "people just say they like him because thats what everyone says." That's not a discussion of film. That's a meta-discussion of film criticism and popularity itself, and beyond pointless in my opinion. Quote:
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Sep 2009
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![]() ![]() Everyone needs to stop and think. This is a forum. I have opinions on films. This is not a cult of everyone has to like the same thing. If you don't like my opinions, you can walk outside and there is a whole world out there to live. I don't care what people think of Godard. Heck sometimes I don't even like his films, but I come back to them is why I like him. I like "popular" movies and "obscure" films. I just don't go around showing off a list of films millions of others have, because I know that list will change every week. |
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CG (and anyone else), just for the heck of it, what are a couple of your "mainstream" guilty pleasures?
I'll toss a couple off the top of my head; Face/Off, Tropic Thunder, X-Men 2 (I still think the White House sequence is the best conceived and executed action set-piece of its kind), Woody Allen's early funnier stuff ![]() ![]() |
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Sep 2009
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Well good that you have an opinion.
But instigator? This is what started off the day: Beta made a funny joke about me, which I don't mind, he is cool and I know it's a joke. I responded with: Quote:
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Sep 2009
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I also find trying to establish the "best film ever made" as useless hyperbole. Once something is considered great and in that rarer eschelon that's enough for me as for as comparisons of great films go. What I have an issue with here is the posturing that those who continue to enjoy Kurosawa "never want to have their own views". That's complete BS. These are not mutually exclusive experiences. I can continue to enjoy Kurosawa in the same way I always have, and yet also have new discoveries that may or may not be as enjoyable / compelling to me. Melville, Ozu, Laurel & Hardy, Harold Lloyd, Demy, etc. - all filmmakers I've become familiar with after my exposure to Kurosawa, all with some films I appreciate more than many of Kurosawa's films, but why does that mean I have to like Kurosawa any less? I have yet to see a Fassbinder film, but let's say I get around to really checking him out in the near future - if I love his work, that just gets added to my canvas of great film works I've experienced. It's not like learning to love other films that are relatively more obscure replaces my love for Kurosawa, as though love of cinema is capped at some arbitrary point. To me, it has nothing to do with being safe, or with trying to limit "their own views" by jumping off any particular bandwagon. It's about continually enjoying all that cinema has to offer. Why throw out Kurosawa just because more people have historically enjoyed his work? That to me makes no sense. Last edited by captveg; 05-20-2010 at 10:53 PM. |
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Why make film tastes political?
There's so many cinematic treasures available for all to enjoy. For example, a few years ago fans pitted There Will Be Blood against No Country for Old men and attacked each other. Meanwhile, I'm thinking this is absurd, both films are excellent--- why not enjoy them? Same goes for filmmakers. |
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#9776 |
Expert Member
Dec 2009
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Why don't cinema lovers, you know, embrace all types of cinema and waste less time bickering over who insulted who on internet forums?
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Sep 2009
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Fair enough then. No More posting "CG will be ticked off about this" type of stuff so we can have all traces to never appear again.
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Zombie films (especially Romero works) - by far my favorite horror sub-genre Quentin Tarantino films - namely Pulp Fiction and Bill Bill Cheesy, low budget samurai films WWE wrestling on DVD/Blu - namely from the 80's to early 00's when wrestling was good Disney animated classics and Pixar films |
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Okay everyone, because of all this nastiness, it's time to name the film that you're most ashamed of enjoying.
Mine is: Kingpin (the R-rated cut on DVD) or the opening credits of Barb Wire (I can honestly do without the rest of that movie). |
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