As an Amazon associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Thanks for your support!                               
×

Best Blu-ray Movie Deals


Best Blu-ray Movie Deals, See All the Deals »
Top deals | New deals  
 All countries United States United Kingdom Canada Germany France Spain Italy Australia Netherlands Japan Mexico
Batman 4-Film Collection 4K (Blu-ray)
$32.99
3 hrs ago
The Dark Knight Trilogy 4K (Blu-ray)
$28.99
3 hrs ago
Weapons 4K (Blu-ray)
$27.95
4 hrs ago
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 4K (Blu-ray)
$29.99
5 hrs ago
The Mask 4K (Blu-ray)
$45.00
1 day ago
Creepshow: Complete Series - Seasons 1-4 (Blu-ray)
$84.99
14 hrs ago
Superman I-IV 5-Film Collection 4K (Blu-ray)
$74.99
 
I Love Lucy: The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
$44.99
3 hrs ago
Joker: Folie à Deux 4K (Blu-ray)
$12.49
3 hrs ago
A Better Tomorrow Trilogy 4K (Blu-ray)
$82.99
 
Nobody 2 4K (Blu-ray)
$27.95
1 day ago
Batman Returns 4K (Blu-ray)
$12.49
3 hrs ago
What's your next favorite movie?
Join our movie community to find out


Image from: Life of Pi (2012)

Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > Movies > Blu-ray Movies - North America > Studios and Distributors
Register FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 01-27-2015, 11:55 PM   #119261
lordmorpheus72 lordmorpheus72 is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
lordmorpheus72's Avatar
 
Dec 2009
Charleston, SC
13
1
881
555
1
8
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Edward J Grug III View Post
I think even if you don't like the film, you would have to admit it's an incerdible achievement. It's not my favourite of the Best Picture noms, but it deserves to win the category, I think.

It's my third favourite so far after Birdman and Grand Budapest and narrowly edging out Foxcatcher.

I haven't seen Selma yet, and I will never see American Sniper.
I agree on the achievement of Boyhood. It's a great concept and quite an amazing idea. Really hope to get some time to see it this weekend.

Was a little disappointed with Grand Budapest, but really need to watch it again... I do enjoy Wes Anderson.

Still have yet to see Selma, probably a rental, and Foxcatcher... which I really want to see as well.
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
Edward J Grug III (01-28-2015)
Old 01-27-2015, 11:58 PM   #119262
lordmorpheus72 lordmorpheus72 is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
lordmorpheus72's Avatar
 
Dec 2009
Charleston, SC
13
1
881
555
1
8
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jmclick View Post
I agree with you about American Sniper. I have no idea what the film is really about, but I've noted all the controversy it's engendered, and I think Criterion could come up with some fascinating supplements. I definitely want to see the film and plan to buy it on blu-ray, no matter who releases it.

And I'm wondering if Birdman might be an interesting candidate for the Criterion treatment! I'll definitely be purchasing it when it comes out; I was very touched by Michael Keaton's acceptance speech at the Golden Globes, and was reminded of how much I used to enjoy his acting.

My copy of The Grand Budapest Hotel should be arriving any day now, and I was very surprised when I saw that Boyhood was already for sale at Best Buy this afternoon. For whatever reason, I missed the pre-order date on that one.
Yeah, I would love to see what they could do with American Sniper... but the docs and features could be amazing with all that is surronding the film. I'd love to see a little more on Chris and his work with Veterans.

And yeah, couldn't believe it when I saw Boyhood in Best Buy today as well. Usually don't get those until after the awards.
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-28-2015, 12:09 AM   #119263
jmclick jmclick is offline
Special Member
 
jmclick's Avatar
 
Mar 2013
Nevada, MO, USA
403
6129
2147
27
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by hoytereden View Post
Or Bickford and Twelvetrees in Panama Flo! I like the artwork of the early '30s movie paper and sometimes the more obscure the film and/or the stars were; the more inventive the artwork is. My son is taking a digital photography course so maybe he could help me get a few images together, if anyone would be interested. Criterion definitely needs to get more titles from this fascinating era but, I suppose, a lot of the titles are controlled by WB. But something like The Story of Temple Drake is a Paramount title so maybe something along those lines might work.
I haven't seen Panama Flo, but I'd sure like to! And The Story of Temple Drake is a fantastic film ... the scenes between Miriam Hopkins and Jack LaRue really crackle with electricity.

I'd be very interested in seeing examples of artwork that you admire. I bought The Sin of Nora Moran on DVD just because of the striking art on the package.

Have you seen William Wellman's Safe in Hell starring Dorothy Mackaill yet? Talk about sordid! I'd like to see what Criterion might do with that one. Another of my favorite pre-Code films is William Dieterle's The Last Flight; I think it and The Miracle Woman are David Manners' two best films and show what he was capable of when he was given a challenging role and strong direction.
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-28-2015, 12:11 AM   #119264
StLouisRibs StLouisRibs is offline
Special Member
 
StLouisRibs's Avatar
 
May 2009
-
-
6
Default

I think it a little bit special that there's a very good chance that whatever wins Best Picture this year will be a Criterion release in the near future (Boyhood and Budapest simply have early publishing deals before the director's control over publishing takes effect)

I don't really like Boyhood but I do like the idea of Criterion having some recent Best Picture winner (the most recent being Silence of the Lambs, long since OOP)

It's probably going to be Birdman at this point so maybe I shouldn't get my hopes up about this possibility it could be one of the other two frontrunners
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-28-2015, 12:18 AM   #119265
lordmorpheus72 lordmorpheus72 is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
lordmorpheus72's Avatar
 
Dec 2009
Charleston, SC
13
1
881
555
1
8
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by StLouisRibs View Post
I think it a little bit special that there's a very good chance that whatever wins Best Picture this year will be a Criterion release in the near future (Boyhood and Budapest simply have early publishing deals before the director's control over publishing takes effect)

I don't really like Boyhood but I do like the idea of Criterion having some recent Best Picture winner (the most recent being Silence of the Lambs, long since OOP)

It's probably going to be Birdman at this point so maybe I shouldn't get my hopes up about this possibility it could be one of the other two frontrunners
That would be nice to have some recent Best Picture winners released. As for Grand Budapest, I haven't purchased it yet since I'm banking on a Criterion release in the near future.
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-28-2015, 01:08 AM   #119266
lordmorpheus72 lordmorpheus72 is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
lordmorpheus72's Avatar
 
Dec 2009
Charleston, SC
13
1
881
555
1
8
Default

So La Cienaga came out today, but I've read that it may not be the best blind buy. Anyone have any suggestions on this film, or have any clairvoyance on if it'll be added to Hulu Plus??
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-28-2015, 01:37 AM   #119267
Scottie Scottie is offline
Moderator
 
Scottie's Avatar
 
Oct 2010
Rhode Island
647
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by lordmorpheus72 View Post
So La Cienaga came out today, but I've read that it may not be the best blind buy. Anyone have any suggestions on this film, or have any clairvoyance on if it'll be added to Hulu Plus??
I caught it on TCM and I thought it was solid portrayal of a wealthy, prominent family that is living in the shadow of their former selves. I also have an inkling that beneath the surface of the film is an exploration of gender identity.

I don't really have anything off-hand that I can compare it to. I guess the mood of the film is similar in a lot of ways to Gomorrah, but not entirely for the same reasons.

I don't know if I would recommend it as a blind buy, but I do encourage you to check it out.
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-28-2015, 01:58 AM   #119268
lordmorpheus72 lordmorpheus72 is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
lordmorpheus72's Avatar
 
Dec 2009
Charleston, SC
13
1
881
555
1
8
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by iScottie View Post
I caught it on TCM and I thought it was solid portrayal of a wealthy, prominent family that is living in the shadow of their former selves. I also have an inkling that beneath the surface of the film is an exploration of gender identity.

I don't really have anything off-hand that I can compare it to. I guess the mood of the film is similar in a lot of ways to Gomorrah, but not entirely for the same reasons.

I don't know if I would recommend it as a blind buy, but I do encourage you to check it out.
Thanks for the help and the info. I'm thinking I'll add it to the ol' Netflix queue first, and not do a blind buy on this one.
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-28-2015, 02:07 AM   #119269
hoytereden hoytereden is offline
Blu-ray Samurai
 
hoytereden's Avatar
 
Oct 2010
212
2597
688
5
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jmclick View Post
I haven't seen Panama Flo, but I'd sure like to! And The Story of Temple Drake is a fantastic film ... the scenes between Miriam Hopkins and Jack LaRue really crackle with electricity.

I'd be very interested in seeing examples of artwork that you admire. I bought The Sin of Nora Moran on DVD just because of the striking art on the package.

Have you seen William Wellman's Safe in Hell starring Dorothy Mackaill yet? Talk about sordid! I'd like to see what Criterion might do with that one. Another of my favorite pre-Code films is William Dieterle's The Last Flight; I think it and The Miracle Woman are David Manners' two best films and show what he was capable of when he was given a challenging role and strong direction.
I've seen all of those. The Last Flight deserves to be better known and also has a perfect role for Helen Chandler who, both here and in real life, was a rather fragile woman who couldn't handle life very well.
Safe in Hell is amazing in the wild story it tells in just 65 minutes! Would make a great double feature with Baby Face.
A fun David Manners film is The Crooner.
The Sin of Nora Moran is a perfect example of a great poster for a "Poverty Row" studio (Majestic) film with limited star power to draw in an audience. The cost of designing that poster might have been higher than the budget of the film itself!
I've drifted way off-topic here but the point is that there is so much material out there from this fascinating era that I hope Criterion is able to snag a few.
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
jmclick (01-28-2015)
Old 01-28-2015, 02:25 AM   #119270
jmclick jmclick is offline
Special Member
 
jmclick's Avatar
 
Mar 2013
Nevada, MO, USA
403
6129
2147
27
Default

Well, isn't that interesting? Although there are no release dates, there is a page on this very site listing the future Criterion release of Boyhood and another for The Grand Budapest Hotel ... do these necessarily mean anything?
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-28-2015, 02:33 AM   #119271
Edward J Grug III Edward J Grug III is offline
Power Member
 
Edward J Grug III's Avatar
 
Mar 2013
5
1110
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jmclick View Post
Well, isn't that interesting? Although there are no release dates, there is a page on this very site listing the future Criterion release of Boyhood and another for The Grand Budapest Hotel ... do these necessarily mean anything?
No they are user submitted.
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
jmclick (01-28-2015)
Old 01-28-2015, 02:41 AM   #119272
jhiggy23 jhiggy23 is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
jhiggy23's Avatar
 
Jul 2009
Club Loop
73
630
6
13
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Edward J Grug III View Post
I think even if you don't like the film, you would have to admit it's an incerdible achievement. It's not my favourite of the Best Picture noms, but it deserves to win the category, I think.

It's my third favourite so far after Birdman and Grand Budapest and narrowly edging out Foxcatcher.

I haven't seen Selma yet, and I will never see American Sniper.
I completely agree. Even if you don't like it, which is possible, you still have to respect the process.

Grand Budapest was typical Anderson for me. Meh.

American Sniper was a very well made film and Cooper is great. The "controversy" is a complete fabrication. While the film ignores its subject's truth issues, I don't consider that to be significant--it's a film. I really don't get why some people unequivocally refuse to see it. I'm a democrat and I by no means thought it was a "Republican" film; the controversy is very silly. Kind of like the Zero Dark Thirty controversy.

Can't wait to see some of the other nominees. Seems like a lot of solid films, albeit no true longstanding "great" films (a speculative opinion).
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
thecalm_7 (01-28-2015)
Old 01-28-2015, 02:54 AM   #119273
RojD RojD is offline
Senior Member
 
RojD's Avatar
 
Nov 2011
Atlanta
340
4435
14
2
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by lordmorpheus72 View Post
Ok, so a little pre-Oscar, Criterion blu-ray question. Of the best picture nominated films for the upcoming Academy Awards, which one would you like to most see Criterion do a nice release of, if rights and such were not an issue? (And knowing that Grand Budapest will get a treatment since it's Wes Anderson)

American Sniper
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
Boyhood
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Selma
The Theory of Everything
Whiplash


I'd like to see them go a little left field and maybe do something nice with Clint Eastwood and American Sniper. Or a really nice Imitation Game release. It seems to be more up the Criterion alley, though they do veer all over at times. I haven't seen Boyhood, but really enjoy Richard Linklater. But really, I'd think The Theory of Everything would be a nice companion piece to A Brief History of Time .

Thoughts anyone??
Fun idea. I know next to nothing about distribution rights, but here are some thoughts.

Criterion: Birdman, Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel. Maybe Foxcatcher in 30 years since they're bagging films like The Big Chill now.

Kino: I give them Whiplash and Selma, the latter as a not-altogether-successful-try with good production value.

Warner: The Imitation Game and The Theory of Everything. Why not?

Fox: American Sniper
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
jhiggy23 (01-28-2015)
Old 01-28-2015, 03:05 AM   #119274
Edward J Grug III Edward J Grug III is offline
Power Member
 
Edward J Grug III's Avatar
 
Mar 2013
5
1110
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jhiggy23 View Post
American Sniper was a very well made film and Cooper is great. The "controversy" is a complete fabrication. While the film ignores its subject's truth issues, I don't consider that to be significant--it's a film. I really don't get why some people unequivocally refuse to see it. I'm a democrat and I by no means thought it was a "Republican" film; the controversy is very silly. Kind of like the Zero Dark Thirty controversy.
It's not the politics that make me want to not see it (though that doesn't help) it's the content. I also didn't watch Zero Dark Thirty.
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
TJS_Blu (01-28-2015)
Old 01-28-2015, 03:08 AM   #119275
JJJ225 JJJ225 is offline
Power Member
 
JJJ225's Avatar
 
Sep 2008
New York City
15
104
1
32
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by RojD View Post
Criterion: Birdman, Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel. Maybe Foxcatcher in 30 years since they're bagging films like The Big Chill now.
I would love to hear why you would equate The Big Chill to Foxcatcher.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Edward J Grug III View Post
It's not the politics that make me want to not see it (though that doesn't help) it's the content. I also didn't watch Zero Dark Thirty.
Zero Dark Thirty is excellent.

I know it's not on topic, but I really struggle how anyone could really view American Sniper as pro-war. The character of Chris Kyle is pro-war, but he's also presented as flawed and damaged by his experience. The idea that the film is a pro-war tale of heroism is a superficial reading, and, judging by the film's box office power, I'd say that a lot of people have read it this way. But that says everything about the audience and nothing about the artist. I can't believe I feel the need to defend a Clint Eastwood film, and one of that I don't even particularly love.
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
jhiggy23 (01-28-2015)
Old 01-28-2015, 03:12 AM   #119276
Edward J Grug III Edward J Grug III is offline
Power Member
 
Edward J Grug III's Avatar
 
Mar 2013
5
1110
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by JJJ225 View Post
Zero Dark Thirty is excellent.
There are a lot of technically excellent films with content I am not interested in seeing.
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-28-2015, 03:14 AM   #119277
JJJ225 JJJ225 is offline
Power Member
 
JJJ225's Avatar
 
Sep 2008
New York City
15
104
1
32
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Edward J Grug III View Post
There are a lot of technically excellent films with content I am not interested in seeing.
I'd call Zero Dark Thirty far better than "technically excellent," which sort of seems like a backhanded compliment. What content do you find so objectionable?
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-28-2015, 03:16 AM   #119278
Edward J Grug III Edward J Grug III is offline
Power Member
 
Edward J Grug III's Avatar
 
Mar 2013
5
1110
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by JJJ225 View Post
I'd call Zero Dark Thirty far better than "technically excellent," which sort of seems like a backhanded compliment. What content do you find so objectionable?
Torture. That's a movie I actually started watching and turned off.
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-28-2015, 03:25 AM   #119279
jhiggy23 jhiggy23 is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
jhiggy23's Avatar
 
Jul 2009
Club Loop
73
630
6
13
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Edward J Grug III View Post
It's not the politics that make me want to not see it (though that doesn't help) it's the content. I also didn't watch Zero Dark Thirty.
That's fair enough! Although it's devoid of having any sort of political statement IMO. Like you, there are films I also have no interest in for a variety of reasons. At least you're not judging it without seeing it; a lot of that is going around.
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-28-2015, 03:28 AM   #119280
jhiggy23 jhiggy23 is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
jhiggy23's Avatar
 
Jul 2009
Club Loop
73
630
6
13
Default

On topic, my local arthouse theater is playing Two Days One Night, which seems primed for a CC release. Thoughts?
  Reply With Quote
Thanks given by:
blujazz (01-28-2015)
Reply
Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > Movies > Blu-ray Movies - North America > Studios and Distributors

Similar Threads
thread Forum Thread Starter Replies Last Post
Criterion Collection Wish Lists Chushajo 26 08-14-2025 12:45 PM
Criterion Collection? Newbie Discussion ChitoAD 68 01-02-2019 10:14 PM
Criterion Collection Question. . . Blu-ray Movies - North America billypoe 31 01-18-2009 02:52 PM
The Criterion Collection goes Blu! Blu-ray Technology and Future Technology bferr1 164 05-10-2008 02:59 PM



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 10:49 AM.