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#120361 | |
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Am I bummed that Mulholland Dr. wasn't announced, sure. Is that why I'm disappointed? No, not really. I'm far more disappointed that I am unable to upgrade my Dreyer box set, or my copy of The Passion of Joan of Arc. I'm far more disappointed that when I watch Winter's Light and The Silence later tonight, I will have to watch them on DVD. You know what else I would like to see? A Blu-Ray of Contempt. Considering that that film and Joan are 2 of the 3 greatest films ever made in my opinion, I'd sorta, you know, like to see them updated. Now, don't get me wrong. I never said anything announced was "crap." And I am more than willing to blind-buy something, anything if it sounds interesting, and most importantly if it's by a director I trust and appreciate greatly. World on a Wire, most of the Jacques Demy box, Blue Is The Warmest Color -- all Criterion -- and non-Criterion stuff like To The Wonder, Under The Skin ... all of these were blind-buys; and those are just off the top of my head. So, there's no, "I haven't seen this, I'm not interested," bias here. There's nothing wrong with disappointment. And it certainly is not a comment on the excitement of anyone here who is looking forward to these releases. So please don't treat it as if it is. Thank you. -- A. |
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Thanks given by: | Illy Scorsese (02-18-2015) |
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#120362 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Same here, I got maybe halfway through and couldn't make it any further. If it comes back on TCM again I'll give it another go. I usually give iffy movies 2-3 tries before I give up. After 3 viewings I still didn't enjoy Tarkovsky's The Sacrifice.
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#120363 |
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That film has cinematography that is like candy. Definitely recommended even as a starter to Fassbinder. I don't quite know how to accurately describe it. It's uniquely a Fassbinder film, but if the idea of Kubrick doing The Matrix in Germany in German sounds like fun you might want to see this.
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (02-18-2015) |
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#120364 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Also, is DVD as a format really all that bad? Hardly. It's been more than adequate for almost 20 years, and it's allowed us to see so many more movies in a better presentation than ever before. Your disappoint in having to watch a couple of movies on DVD is quite the first world problem, don't you think? |
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Thanks given by: | jcs913 (02-18-2015), SpiderBaby (02-18-2015) |
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#120366 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Power Member
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I would certainly like to give it another go. It's hard to rewatch a movie that you couldn't get through when you have so many movies you love only watched once in your collection though!
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#120368 | |
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Two, the reason I don't want to get other releases of these films is simple: I have faith in Criterion. They have almost never let me down. I know they will do justice to whatever it is they are releasing. And for stuff like Mulholland Dr., I keep reading every month "Confirmed." So, I assume it will happen. Maybe that assumption is incorrect. But it makes it difficult to pull the trigger on something from Germany, or wherever. Three, no, DVD isn't acceptable. It WAS acceptable when it was replacing VHS. It was amazing, in fact. But I was a very happy camper when I was able to replace my DVDs of Breathless, L'Avventura, Persona, Vivre Sa Vie, Band of Outsiders, and so many more. I was able to replace them with FAR superior releases. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Everything we talk about here is first world. Everything. Do you think some kid in an Indonesian sweatshop really cares whether Criterion got the right amount of props this month or whether people have too many 'mainstream' titles on their Blu-ray wishlists? |
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Thanks given by: | Infernal King (02-18-2015) |
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#120372 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#120375 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I'm somewhat pleased with the May releases.
I look forward to upgrading my Criterion DVD of Make Way for Tomorrow, which I believe is a beautiful morality tale from another time period. It's a sad but very touching story and today there are rarely (if any) films made like this. The Costa-Gavras films are curiosities for me. Maybe worth watching first. Costa-Gavras is the master of the political thriller. I'm really happy to see yet another Chaplin film, Limelight, see the light of the Criterion blu-ray laser beam. This feels like a bookend and completes my Criterion Chaplin collection once and for all. I can't see Criterion releasing any more Chaplin (with maybe the exception of The Kid and The Circus). The Fassbinder film is interesting... with Wenders' commentary. Worth a blind buy. and finally The Rose which is loosely based on the late Janis Joplin is another interesting rental. It didn't seem to get a lot of publicity at the time though. I noticed Michael Cimino (Heavens Gate) co-wrote this film. It did get nominated for 4 Oscars for best actress, supporting actor, editing and sound too. So a lot of 70s films here plus a great upgrade and an amazing late period Chaplin film. Overall, pretty good month in fact. |
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Thanks given by: | jmclick (02-18-2015) |
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#120376 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Might I add that the cover art for The Rose is killer cool. I just can't stop staring at this! I disagree with the people who think the artwork has gone downhill. This particular artwork is a gem, esp. with that font.
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Thanks given by: | adamhopelies (02-18-2015) |
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I really like the 'Limelight' cover, too. It reminds me of circus banner/Fred Johnson artwork. |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (02-18-2015) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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Thanks given by: | movieben1138 (02-18-2015), pedromvu (02-18-2015) |
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