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Old 05-04-2014, 04:35 AM   #100161
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Not being released on Blu-ray, but this reminds me of another Aussie suspense thriller that's something of a hidden gem. Friends and I used to joke back in the 80s that if a horror/thriller had Jamie Lee Curtis in it, it was well worth seeing, and this is no exception: Road Games. It's another in the hitchhiker-chased-by-killer sub-genre, but done with a sense of panache (and with an interesting twist). Also stars Stacy Keach as a truck driver that gives Curtis a lift. And yes, despite starring Keach and Curtis, it's Aussie.
Yes, it was on TCM last night and I had to watch it again. Totally agree with the Jamie Lee Curtis assessment: JLC+Horror=Good Times!

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Two of my favorite Aussie horror flicks were never even released on DVD in the US, let alone Blu-ray: Next of Kin (1982) and Dark Age (1987).
Another I'd like to see is Long Weekend, another variation on the Don't mess with Nature theme.
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Old 05-04-2014, 04:45 AM   #100162
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i'm not sure i can pass on godzilla so cheap. can anyone weigh in with their thoughts?

also, as for upcoming sales, is the next barnes and noble in july? when is the next criterion.com sale? i prefer criterion.com, as i never have any issue and i like the fact that i am working towards some credit. since i am not a barnes and noble member, it seems that is the better path for me. unless i am missing something?

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Old 05-04-2014, 05:59 AM   #100163
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Old 05-04-2014, 06:03 AM   #100164
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I got my copy of The Game from Best Buy's sale today. The only thing is it didn't come with a blue sticker on the package. Anyone know the deal with that?
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Old 05-04-2014, 06:04 AM   #100165
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just bought a brand new copy of A Night To Remember on ebay for $13.50. been wanting to see this film. happy about this score!
Way to go! Terrific film, and by far the most authentic ever made about the sinking of Titanic. No made-up characters or melodrama. The only major fact that they overlook was that the ship broke in two when it sank. Some survivors thought they saw it happen, but it wasn't accepted as fact until the wreckage was found so it didn't go in the film.

Great movie -- and a beautiful print.
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Old 05-04-2014, 06:28 AM   #100166
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Well I'm really not impressed by Criterion's 'dual format' packaging of PERSONA... A giant digipak that takes up almost twice as much space on the shelf as a normal blu-ray case and gets crushed in the post, and for what? +2 DVDs that I neither want nor need... Really hope this is a one off.
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Old 05-04-2014, 06:39 AM   #100167
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I just finished watching Eating Raoul. What a crazy movie, but I really loved it. Anytime someone whines about Criterion being a label that only puts out pretentious or arthouse films, I'll point them directly to this movie.
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Old 05-04-2014, 07:52 AM   #100168
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Not being released on Blu-ray, but this reminds me of another Aussie suspense thriller that's something of a hidden gem. Friends and I used to joke back in the 80s that if a horror/thriller had Jamie Lee Curtis in it, it was well worth seeing, and this is no exception: Road Games. It's another in the hitchhiker-chased-by-killer sub-genre, but done with a sense of panache (and with an interesting twist). Also stars Stacy Keach as a truck driver that gives Curtis a lift. And yes, despite starring Keach and Curtis, it's Aussie.
Just (blind) recorded this off of TCM yesterday... something to look forward to.

Anyway, beside the list of Australian films on the TCM website, most of which I've seen, apparently there may be a few others thrown into the mix as well.
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Old 05-04-2014, 07:57 AM   #100169
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Another Aussie-film used-Betamax blind-buy was Bruce Beresford's Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, which is just completely insane. Again, it appeared on Beta/VHS here in the States, but never DVD (though apparently it was released on DVD in Australia). I never did see its predecessor, The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, though. I should think about ordering the Aussie DVDs of the two films.
If you have TCM, Adventures Of Barry McKenzie is one of the ones being shown. (And one of the films I haven't seen.)
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Old 05-04-2014, 08:01 AM   #100170
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Well I'm really not impressed by Criterion's 'dual format' packaging of PERSONA... A giant digipak that takes up almost twice as much space on the shelf as a normal blu-ray case and gets crushed in the post, and for what? +2 DVDs that I neither want nor need... Really hope this is a one off.
Sadly nope, plenty more where it came from.

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Old 05-04-2014, 08:06 AM   #100171
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I just finished watching Eating Raoul. What a crazy movie, but I really loved it. Anytime someone whines about Criterion being a label that only puts out pretentious or arthouse films, I'll point them directly to this movie.
I saw it in an art house theater when it was initially released... (found it kind of mediocre at the time). It kind of is what art house films were like back in the day, though maybe not as hoighty toighty as some of them (if I get your drift).
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Old 05-04-2014, 08:14 AM   #100172
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Well I'm really not impressed by Criterion's 'dual format' packaging of PERSONA... A giant digipak that takes up almost twice as much space on the shelf as a normal blu-ray case and gets crushed in the post, and for what? +2 DVDs that I neither want nor need... Really hope this is a one off.
My copy came from USA to UK in a simple envelope and had no damage at all and is superb quality - and why winge about size..... Really does get boring.

You are getting more for your money, if you don't like it scan artwork in and printout and put in a plastic case.....
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Old 05-04-2014, 08:21 AM   #100173
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Not the nicest artwork/packaging Criterions released..... Hugely disappointing release.
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Old 05-04-2014, 09:18 AM   #100174
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My copy came from USA to UK in a simple envelope and had no damage at all and is superb quality - and why winge about size..... Really does get boring.

You are getting more for your money, if you don't like it scan artwork in and printout and put in a plastic case.....
People dislike the size because a shelf that used to hold 20 movies can now hold 12. What would hold 100, would now hold 60, and so on.

People complain about lack of durability because they don't like receiving broken stuff in the mail.

And sure, complaints might get boring, but actually explaining them on request makes for some riveting internet. So we are all winners at this point.

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Old 05-04-2014, 09:55 AM   #100175
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People dislike the size because a shelf that used to hold 20 movies can now hold 12. What would hold 100, would now hold 60, and so on.

People complain about lack of durability because they don't like receiving broken stuff in the mail.

And sure, complaints might get boring, but actually explaining them on request makes for some riveting internet. So we are all winners at this point.

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The dual format digipaks are very strong and durable, and much better than older ones and the plastic cases break more in post for me that digipaks. Besides if they do come damaged, you can easily get a refund or replacement.

And tbh the shelf issue, if you are only buying 1-5 or so then it won't make much difference, and it's not hard get get a bigger shelf or bookcase.

Plus as I said, we are ally ill fans, so why would you want to turn down a release that includes new and more artwork? :/
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Old 05-04-2014, 10:11 AM   #100176
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i'm not sure i can pass on godzilla so cheap. can anyone weigh in with their thoughts?

also, as for upcoming sales, is the next barnes and noble in july? when is the next criterion.com sale? i prefer criterion.com, as i never have any issue and i like the fact that i am working towards some credit. since i am not a barnes and noble member, it seems that is the better path for me. unless i am missing something?
Godzilla is one of the best titles in the Criterion Collection, and it earns five stars across the board in terms of the presentation and the supplements. It's a good idea to buy it now before the big remake comes out in a couple of weeks. I'll be revisiting mine before is go to see the new movie.

Barnes & Noble usually has their 50% off sale in July and November.
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Old 05-04-2014, 10:23 AM   #100177
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Not the nicest artwork/packaging Criterions released..... Hugely disappointing release.
Sorry Polaroid, but calling this release "hugely disappointing" because it doesn't have the "nicest artwork/packaging" is absolutely ridiculous.

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Old 05-04-2014, 10:45 AM   #100178
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Sorry Polaroid, but calling this release "hugely disappointing" because it doesn't have the "nicest artwork/packaging" is absolutely ridiculous.
Lacks additional content as well. Also a lot expect nice artwork with criterion, yes he films the main part but the unique artwork that sets the release apart from others is another reason some may collect Criterion.

Also of I feel it's disappointing for this reason then how is that ridiculous?

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Old 05-04-2014, 10:47 AM   #100179
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My copy came from USA to UK in a simple envelope and had no damage at all and is superb quality - and why winge about size..... Really does get boring.

You are getting more for your money, if you don't like it scan artwork in and printout and put in a plastic case.....
This isn't cheerleader camp. If he doesn't like the new packaging he's got every right to say so.

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Old 05-04-2014, 10:54 AM   #100180
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This isn't cheerleader camp. If he doesn't like the new packaging he's got every right to say so.

I was just saying mine came from despite going through customs, and I'm a bit bored of people winging about the size.

God it's pick on Polaroid day today lol, not allowed to give my opinion >.>
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