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And I normally like Stanley Kramer. Then again, it's his dramas that I normally like. |
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As for MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH, arguably my favorite Corman (or at least Corman Poe film), thanks to Roeg's gorgeous color cinematography and the strong Ingmar Bergman influence, though I now like HOUSE OF USHER much better than I originally did decades ago, and it's also way up there. |
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#107583 |
Blu-ray Baron
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To be frank even the theatrical version seems excessively dragged out to me. Seriously, the "Best Editing" award for this one is hugely mystifying. It seems quite obvious that a lot of scenes happen simply because so-and-so comedian was around for a scene. If you actually recognize those people and know their work, you might get a thrill out of it, but for newer viewers like me, it's a very "shrug" thing.
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Blu-ray Archduke
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There's a thread in the main forum asking about studio statistics in our collections. I took a quick look at my statistics, and was not surprised to see the Criterion makes a big dent in my collection.
24.9% Criterion 14.4% Warner Bros. 9.8% Olive Films 9.0% Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 7.6% 20th Century Fox 6.5% Twilight Time 6.3% Universal Studios 4.4% Paramount Pictures 3.5% Sony Pictures If I had put just a little more effort into this month's sale, I could have filled in another 0.1%, but that's okay. |
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![]() AS for Masque: I saw it on my laptop years ago, so I'm sure I'm not giving the cinematography the credit it deserves. Last edited by Abdrewes; 07-28-2014 at 01:12 PM. |
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#107586 |
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Yesterday was an excellent day on the movie-watching front. After wrapping up a two day motorcycle/camping/hiking trip out into the wilderness, I was pretty set on relaxing and enjoying a (blind bought) Criterion for the first part of the day, and then meeting a friend at the theater to see Boyhood (second viewing) later in the evening.
High and Low was the Criterion of choice, and my god, is it phenomenal. Much like everyone else, I associate Kurosawa with samurai, feudal times, and maybe one or two films outside of his traditional scope, like Ikiru. I was not expecting him to tackle the police procedural/ransom/seedy underworld angle as well as he did, and I was pretty blown away. The camera work throughout is some of the best, and that final scene in the prison - rarely do you see reflections used in film as intricately as here. If I had one word to describe this film, however, "influential" would be it. It's amazing to watch and see how modern cinema has pulled techniques from this film, like The Departed, and many other modern crime stories. I highly recommend this film, as I did with Hara-Kiri, seen last week - both absolutely outstanding. And of course my second viewing of Boyhood was wonderful, and it's fascinating to see the film unfold again. I've already posited my thoughts on this film, however, so just go see it. ![]() |
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#107587 | |
Senior Member
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25.0% Criterion 16.7% Warner Bros. 8.7% Universal Studios 8.5% Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 7.6% Disney/Buena Vista 6.2% 20th Century Fox 6.2% Sony Pictures 4.6% Paramount Pictures 3.0% Lionsgate Films 2.5% Twilight Time I'm finally caught up with what I wanted from Twilight Time's back catalog, and I'm just about caught up with Criterion's (one more sale should do it). Time for me to start delving into what Olive Films has to offer, as I'd been letting their releases pass me by. Hmmm, maybe I should watch some of these unwatched Criterions I own first... Last edited by spargs; 07-28-2014 at 01:55 PM. |
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#107588 |
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I prefer the theatrical cut to the extended version. However, even the theatrical cut feels dragged out to me. I'm thankful for the work that was done to reassemble and restore the extended version, but I'm certain I'll find myself revisiting the theatrical cut more often
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My collection is at 42% Criterion, next is 20th Century Fox at 11.2%.
Just ordered the following from the B&N sale, pretty good haul I think: La Notte L'eclisse Insomnia Riot in Cell Block 11 George Washington Seconds Two-Lane Blacktop Never seen an Antonioni film before. Felt like I wanted to step outside of the box, and went with the recommendations of some people on this forum. Decided to jump right in and order two. Excited to check those out, as well as the others, of course. Last edited by SlickDamian; 07-28-2014 at 02:11 PM. |
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#107593 |
Banned
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Sometimes it feels like some people are more happy about getting criterions cheap rather than actually getting the films themselves.
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#107594 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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In the "for what it's worth" department, I was looking through TCM's schedule for today, which shows a slate of Bergman films. But those films are being preempted for a day long memorial tribute to James Garner. Bittersweet to some, I guess. James Garner deserves his own day though.
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Thanks given by: | ultlife2013 (07-28-2014) |
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#107598 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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2 of the next 3 titles on my wishlist (Johnny Guitar and The Swimmer) are not CC releases, so I'm hoping that they have some kind of follow up sale on "art" films before my free trial membership runs out.
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#107599 |
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Thanks for the suggestions. I ended up watching Shadows. A very interesting film! One of the extras for this film is a short documentary on the restoration process. I knew that restoration wasn't an easy job, but never really knew exactly what went into it! A very interesting and eye-opening documentary!
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Blu-ray Champion
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Mine was a tad surprising.
Studio (top 5): 18.9% Warner 13.7% Criterion 9.4% Sony 8.6% 20th Century Fox 8.0% Universal Production decade (top 5): 24.4% 2000s 19.9% 2010s 10.7% 1950s 10.1% 1990s 9.4% 1980s I think the lower-than-I-expected percentage for Criterion is a result of having a lot of Criterions on DVD, and upgrades are less of a priority. The overwhelming percentage of post-2000 films is also a reflection of focusing on newer films on BD more than upgrades. I've only added Blu-rays to "My Collection", no DVDs. If I added DVDs, I've no doubt that the decade distribution would skew considerably toward the 1930s-1960s. On the other hand, I also suspect that Warner would still be the top studio. What doesn't surprise me is the genre distribution: Strongly overrepresented: Film-Noir, Imaginary, Surreal, Western Overrepresented: Epic, Foreign, Melodrama, Mystery, Period, Psychological thriller, War Underrepresented: Holiday Strongly underrepresented: Anime, Documentary, Music, Nature, Other, Sport Last edited by jayembee; 07-28-2014 at 03:27 PM. |
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