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Old 09-18-2014, 08:56 PM   #110961
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Criterion Collection Blu-rays by Director: Leader board

Bergman, Ingmar 9
Kurosawa, Akira 9

Anderson, Wes 6
Antonioni, Michelangelo 5
Chaplin, Charles 5
Godard, Jean Luc 5
Polanski, Roman 5
Soderbergh, Steven 5
Kurosawa is only 8 Criterion blu-rays:

Seven Samurai
Rashomon
High and Low
Yojimbo
Sanjuro
The Hidden Fortress
Throne of Blood
Kagemusha

Are you counting the Yojimbo/Sanjuro boxset and 1 also?
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Old 09-18-2014, 08:57 PM   #110962
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Criterion Collection Blu-rays by Director: Leader board

Bergman, Ingmar 9
Kurosawa, Akira 9

Anderson, Wes 6
Antonioni, Michelangelo 5
Chaplin, Charles 5
Godard, Jean Luc 5
Polanski, Roman 5
Soderbergh, Steven 5
There's only 8 for Kurosawa, no?

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Old 09-18-2014, 09:10 PM   #110963
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Criterion Collection Blu-rays by Director: Leader board

Bergman, Ingmar 9
Kurosawa, Akira 9

Anderson, Wes 6
Antonioni, Michelangelo 5
Chaplin, Charles 5
Godard, Jean Luc 5
Polanski, Roman 5
Soderbergh, Steven 5
Demy and Cassavetes each have 6, no?
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Old 09-18-2014, 09:11 PM   #110964
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There's only 8 for Kurosawa, no?

edit: Yojimbo
We Kurosawa/Mifune fans have to stay on top of these things.
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Old 09-18-2014, 09:20 PM   #110965
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Weird question, but how do you guys prefer to store your essays in the DigiPack releases?

I always store them in the case with the spine facing outwards, as opposed to the general way of facing the pages outward.

I don't really know why I do this. Part of me thinks it will prevent damage to the pages. Plus, if you unfold the DigiPack and the essay ends up face-up on the left side, you can open and read it easier.
most definitely spines out!
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Old 09-18-2014, 09:38 PM   #110966
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Kurosawa is only 8 Criterion blu-rays:

Seven Samurai
Rashomon
High and Low
Yojimbo
Sanjuro
The Hidden Fortress
Throne of Blood
Kagemusha

Are you counting the Yojimbo/Sanjuro boxset and 1 also?
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There's only 8 for Kurosawa, no?

edit: Yojimbo
must be counting the January announcement of Ikiru as number 9
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Old 09-18-2014, 09:52 PM   #110967
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Weird question, but how do you guys prefer to store your essays in the DigiPack releases?

I always store them in the case with the spine facing outwards, as opposed to the general way of facing the pages outward.

I don't really know why I do this. Part of me thinks it will prevent damage to the pages. Plus, if you unfold the DigiPack and the essay ends up face-up on the left side, you can open and read it easier.
Does anyone else leave the plastic wrap on and just cut out the side that the pack slides out of? Looks kinda' crappy on the shelf and you have to be careful sliding the plastic in and out or it peels back but it keeps the dust off and you can keep the stickers on.
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Old 09-18-2014, 10:13 PM   #110968
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most definitely spines out!


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Does anyone else leave the plastic wrap on and just cut out the side that the pack slides out of? Looks kinda' crappy on the shelf and you have to be careful sliding the plastic in and out or it peels back but it keeps the dust off and you can keep the stickers on.
That is a pretty good idea, even if it is a bit tedious for me.

I do something similar, though, with the items I sell on the forums. Whenever I decide to get rid of a movie, I dust it and place it in a zip-lock bag and keep it stored until it sells.
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Old 09-18-2014, 10:38 PM   #110969
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That is a pretty good idea, even if it is a bit tedious for me.
Tell me about it. When I got my care package from my daughter, which was mostly digipacks, I spent a long time with my package surgery.
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Old 09-18-2014, 10:38 PM   #110970
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I'm sure not many would agree, but if CC were to release The Room, I'd pick it up. Whether or not it achieves it's desired effect, it certainly achieves something uniquely wonderful... and, its a cult classic!

there is one shot late in the film that is staged well enough to the point where I actually pity poor Johnny. its that balance between competence and... um.. and... I don't know what, but its that balance that makes it special!
"Oh hi Mark!.... Let's toss the football underhand."
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Old 09-18-2014, 11:03 PM   #110971
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Kurosawa is only 8 Criterion blu-rays:

Seven Samurai
Rashomon
High and Low
Yojimbo
Sanjuro
The Hidden Fortress
Throne of Blood
Kagemusha

Are you counting the Yojimbo/Sanjuro boxset and 1 also?
Those counts are according to Criterion.com. I obtained them by viewing the blu-ray section in "no page style". It then shows how many films each director has on blu.
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Old 09-18-2014, 11:21 PM   #110972
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Those counts are according to Criterion.com. I obtained them by viewing the blu-ray section in "no page style". It then shows how many films each director has on blu.
Looking it that way, the 9th you counted was the Yojimbo/Sanjuro set. It's listed that way, and again as individual titles
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Old 09-18-2014, 11:57 PM   #110973
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Criterion Collection Blu-rays by Director: Leader board

Bergman, Ingmar 9
Kurosawa, Akira 9

Anderson, Wes 6
Antonioni, Michelangelo 5
Chaplin, Charles 5
Godard, Jean Luc 5
Polanski, Roman 5
Soderbergh, Steven 5
Antonioni surges! This is a race I'm liking!
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A rewatch of Modern Times just now pretty much established it as my favorite Charlie Chaplin film.

Charlie Chaplin was a special person and his survival story is something incredible. He knew what it was like to struggle and we can see his concerns for the poor and the working class in his unique film catalogue. Furthermore, his character of The Little Tramp is a symbol for anyone with aspirations for making ends meet and having difficulty along the way.
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Old 09-19-2014, 12:22 AM   #110975
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I watched the Taiwanese classic film Yi Yi last night for the first time. It's amazing how tiny the Taiwan New Wave industry was, only lasting a few years and now its completely dead, at least according to the 2006 interview from Tony Rayns. Yi Yi was a very realistic film and I loved that Yang shot it in synch-sound. Does anyone else like this film too? It garnered rave reviews when it was originally released. My only criticism was that it was a bit too long and somewhat hard to understand the English spoken in the film.
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Old 09-19-2014, 12:24 AM   #110976
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There are many films in The Criterion Collection that are rarely talked about, but none so more than Kes.

Kes is the second coming-of-age film that I have watched in the past two days (the other being My Life as a Dog, which I didn't particularly care for mostly due to the characters) and I took to it almost immediately.

At its core, the film is about a poor, bullied boy growing up in working class London who finds refuge in his newly found hawk, who he trains and names Kes. I do not want to give away too much, but I will say this - it's an incredibly emotional film in the sense of having an outlet for escaping from the hardships of everyday life and finding pleasure in such a tranquil pastime.

The acting is excellent, the cinematography is gorgeous, and the story is very relatable. I hope more people get to see this film.
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My reaction was just the opposite-didn't care for Kes and loved My Life As a Dog, mainly because of it's eccentric characters.
I just found Kes to be too depressing although Ratcatcher certainly has it beat in that category.
Kes and My Life as a Dog are both excellent foreign language coming-of-age films.
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I watched the Taiwanese classic film Yi Yi last night for the first time. It's amazing how tiny the Taiwan New Wave industry was, only lasting a few years and now its completely dead, at least according to the 2006 interview from Tony Rayns. Yi Yi was a very realistic film and I loved that Yang shot it in synch-sound. Does anyone else like this film too? It garnered rave reviews when it was originally released. My only criticism was that it was a bit too long and somewhat hard to understand the English spoken in the film.
I watched Yi Yi for the first time a couple of weeks ago and I loved every second of it. It's so beautiful.

Glad you liked it!
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Old 09-19-2014, 12:46 AM   #110978
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Kes and My Life as a Dog are both excellent foreign language coming-of-age films.
We might talk funny up 'ere, but KES most certainly isn't a foreign language film. That's the Queen's English!
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Old 09-19-2014, 12:50 AM   #110979
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Kes and My Life as a Dog are both excellent foreign language coming-of-age films.


I am just curious, does Kes have subtitles? Any British film for me requires subtitles.
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I watched Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! last night and liked it quite a bit even though it deals (humorously) with a very sensitive issue, especially for the NFL, right now. I was watching it on Hulu Plus and let it run into the next feature-Ano Bisiesto aka Leap Year which was a dark film that also had a twisted romance at it's core but nothing funny about this one. It was repellent; yet fascinating, at the same time. I was just glad it didn't play out like I thought it would.
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