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Old 02-19-2015, 08:30 PM   #120521
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Funny. As much as I love Godard, I have never been able to appreciate his films from that era. Maybe I need to revisit them, and reassess.
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The Young Lions is also coming out on Blu-ray in June from Twilight Time.
Staying in the Collection is the dvd of De Sica's Indiscretion of an American Wife/Terminal Station. The first is the Selznick title and cut (which is barely feature length) and the second is De Sica's original film. I've only seen the cut version and need to get this at some point.

Going back to the recent announcements-while it's great to get two new Costa-Gavras titles, I wish they had upgraded Missing.
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The Heiress is a brilliant, brilliant movie. I hope Universal does it up right a la Double Indemnity at some point. Yet another masterpiece from William Wyler. The picture is really Olivia de Havilland's, but Clift does a great job when he is onscreen.

One notable Clift film to mention is Lonelyhearts, a nasty bit of neo-noir with Robert Ryan and Myrna Loy giving great performances in supporting roles.
You said a couple magic words for me here – Clift and Wyler. I think I’ve heard of this movie, but maybe not. They’d get my money right now, though, if this came out on Blu-ray.
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The Heiress is a brilliant, brilliant movie. I hope Universal does it up right a la Double Indemnity at some point. Yet another masterpiece from William Wyler. The picture is really Olivia de Havilland's, but Clift does a great job when he is onscreen.

One notable Clift film to mention is Lonelyhearts, a nasty bit of neo-noir with Robert Ryan and Myrna Loy giving great performances in supporting roles.
It's fascinating to watch de Havilland's character's metamorphosis in The Heiress. What she starts as and ends as is just amazing.

Lonelyhearts also has terrific acting by Maureen Stapleton.
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The Heiress is a brilliant, brilliant movie. I hope Universal does it up right a la Double Indemnity at some point. Yet another masterpiece from William Wyler. The picture is really Olivia de Havilland's, but Clift does a great job when he is onscreen.
This has to be one of my all-time favorite movies. I really hope Universal releases it soon or licenses it to someone who can do justice it (Criterion).

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Does anyone know if a 50% off flash sale is happening soon? I believe the last two years there was one in late February each year.

Is there any way of knowing about a flash sale before it happens?
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Old 02-19-2015, 10:59 PM   #120527
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Does anyone know if a 50% off flash sale is happening soon? I believe the last two years there was one in late February each year.

Is there any way of knowing about a flash sale before it happens?
No, hence the flash.

We can assume that it'll be the last Tuesday of the month, which is this coming Tuesday, but there's no way to know for certain.
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No, hence the flash.

We can assume that it'll be the last Tuesday of the month, which is this coming Tuesday, but there's no way to know for certain.
The previous flash sale in October was on a Thursday so we don't know for sure that it will be Tuesday.
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The Heiress is a brilliant, brilliant movie. I hope Universal does it up right a la Double Indemnity at some point. Yet another masterpiece from William Wyler. The picture is really Olivia de Havilland's, but Clift does a great job when he is onscreen.

One notable Clift film to mention is Lonelyhearts, a nasty bit of neo-noir with Robert Ryan and Myrna Loy giving great performances in supporting roles.
I love all the posts about "The Heiress". One of William Wyler's best. Olivia de Havilland gave an excellent performance in this and her Oscar win for his is much deserved. Hats off to Clift as well, he holds his own in this film. Another great Wyler film is "Carrie" starring Jennifer Jones and Olivier. Wyler directed some great films with Bette Davis as well. "The Little Foxes" and "Jezebel". I love Wyler.
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I love all the posts about "The Heiress". One of William Wyler's best. Olivia de Havilland gave an excellent performance in this and her Oscar win for his is much deserved. Hats off to Clift as well, he holds his own in this film. Another great Wyler film is "Carrie" starring Jennifer Jones and Olivier. Wyler directed some great films with Bette Davis as well. "The Little Foxes" and "Jezebel". I love Wyler.
I love Wyler, too. This guy did it all, from musicals to drama, from epics to film noir, from romance to westerns. He often gets overlooked because he was a craftsman who put the story ahead of his own style, but he made a lot of great movies, from Dodsworth to Funny Girl. When I look at the list of films he directed, at least since the early sound era, there's hardly a dud in the bunch.
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How affectionate are you willing to get with Jon Mulvaney?
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Anyone else desire a Criterion release of American Pop? It is, in my opinion, Bakshi's best film and an under appreciated work of genius.
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Old 02-20-2015, 07:08 AM   #120533
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Heres a list of some though, didn't know some of these were based on Shakespeare!

http://www.shortlist.com/entertainme...ie-adaptations

I do love Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet, but then again it has the stunning Claire Danes in it.
Thanks for all the info, Polaroid. That selective color promo still for Joss Whedon's 'Much Ado About Nothing' has caught my attention.

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Jimmy Cagney doing Shakespeare. (And he's terrific!)
I've found a torrent of it. I have to see this LOL

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Ran is an adaptation by Kurosawa of Shakespeare's King Lear. The Criterion DVD is out-of-print, but there is a blu release by Studio Canal out there. Ran is probably my favorite Kurosawa film as of today. Although, I still haven't seen the films in the Postwar Kurosawa Eclipse set yet.
I completely forgot to include 'Ran' in my initial post: I actually own the StudioCanal blu-ray and have watched it several times. The first time I saw it, I had no idea it was a Shakespeare adaptation.

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Ian McKellen's Richard the III and Throne of blood are great Shakespeare adaptations
'Throne of Blood' is already on my buy list for the next Criterion Sale

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[B]I haven't seen any version of Richard the III yet, but I have only seen positive reviews for the Olivier and McKellen versions.
Olivier's 'Richard III' was the first Shakespeare adaptation I watched earlier this week, and I was hooked from his first monologue. He's so damn arrogant!

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I've always been partial to Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet. I'd avoid Titus at all costs.
My mom actually recommended Zeffirelli's 'Romeo and Juliet' as well. She said she saw it in the theater when she was 16 And what's the problem with 'Titus'? I usually like Anthony Hopkins.

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Also check out both Olivier and Branagh's versions of Henry V... both are great films. Olivier's is on Criterion DVD (spine #41, long overdue for an upgrade to Blu), and Branagh's was just released on Blu last month by Shout.
Awesome. I loved Olivier's 'Richard III', so I'd really like to see any that he's done. I'll have to tackle all of those and the Branagh versions in a weekend sometime soon.

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I am very much looking forward to next month's release of Kiss Me Kate, a fun film to watch if you're looking to "brush up on your Shakespeare." In addition to the Liz and Dick version of The Taming of the Shrew, there's also a fun BBC version with Monty Python's John Cleese, of all people. TTotS is one of my favorite Shakespeares, a very unPC battle of the sexes, an early harbinger of the romantic comedy genre, although these days the women usually win.

The 1935 version of A Midsummer Night's Dream has been mentioned, but check out a film it influenced, Smiles of a Summer's Night, and the film SoaSN influenced, Woody Allen's A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy.

Finally, Olivier. Hamlet. Nuff said.
'Kiss Me Kate' and the John Cleese 'Taming of the Shrew' both look really interesting. Throwing them on the list! Also, I have 'Smiles of a Summer's Night' on my Criterion to-buy list.

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Ralph Fiennes is a badass. Putting it on the list!

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Richard Loncraine's Richard III
Kenneth Branagh's Henry V
Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet
Franco Zefferelli's Hamlet (yes, seriously, the one with Mel Gibson)
Franco Zefferelli's Romeo and Juliet
Oliver Parker's Othello (with Laurence Fishburne)
Orson Welles's Othello
Akira Kurosawa's Ran

That should get you started. Not all of them are available on Blu-ray.
Thanks for the titles, jayembee. Adding the 'Othello' adaptations to the list!



Thanks again to everyone for all of the info on the Shakespeare film adaptations; my movie-watching plate is going to be full for a few weeks!

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Thanks for all the info, Polaroid. That selective color promo still for Joss Whedon's 'Much Ado About Nothing' has caught my attention.


I've found a torrent of it. I have to see this LOL


I completely forgot to include 'Ran' in my initial post: I actually own the StudioCanal blu-ray and have watched it several times. The first time I saw it, I had no idea it was a Shakespeare adaptation.


'Throne of Blood' is already on my buy list for the next Criterion Sale


Olivier's 'Richard III' was the first Shakespeare adaptation I watched earlier this week, and I was hooked from his first monologue. He's so damn arrogant!


My mom actually recommended Zeffirelli's 'Romeo and Juliet' as well. She said she saw it in the theater when she was 16 And what's the problem with 'Titus'? I usually like Anthony Hopkins.


Awesome. I loved Olivier's 'Richard III', so I'd really like to see any that he's done. I'll have to tackle all of those and the Branagh versions in a weekend sometime soon.


'Kiss Me Kate' and the John Cleese 'Taming of the Shrew' both look really interesting. Throwing them on the list! Also, I have 'Smiles of a Summer's Night' on my Criterion to-buy list.


Ralph Fiennes is a badass. Putting it on the list!

Thanks for the titles, jayembee. Adding the 'Othello' adaptations to the list!



Thanks again to everyone for all of the info on the Shakespeare film adaptations; my movie-watching plate is going to be full for a few weeks!
The BBC (I think) did a series of adaptations and modernised them, I loved the Macbeth one with James Mcavoy as the chef. I'll see if I can dig some stuff out to put here, they were quite good though!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0453514/

Heres Macbeth on Youtube:


Watched back in 2005 so it may not be as good as I remember, the cast was great though and did a superb job and I remember it being a very emotional - but check it out

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Thanks for the replies WonderWeasel! I hope you will enjoy your Shakespeare marathon. You have convinced me to move up Olivier's Richard the III on my watchlist. Hopefully, it will be on Hulu Plus for a few more days at least. Also, I guess I am in the minority in feeling that Titus is worth a rental. I am a fan of Anthony Hopkins and recall his performance and the film experience as a whole to be "far out" in a good way. It isn't for the squeamish or faint of heart though.

Have any members here seen all of the films included in the Essential Jacques Demy set yet? I watched The Young Girls of Rochefort last night and would rank it below Lola and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and tie it with Bay of Angels. The music in TYGOR was good and it was as beautiful as Umbrellas, but I didn't like the characters as much. This is the first film with Catherine Deneuve in it that I haven't liked. The girls that she and her sister protrayed came off as snobs to me. Maybe I should give it another try soon. So, are Donkey Skin and Une Chambre en Ville worth a watch based on my opinions of the other 4 films in the set?

Lastly, am I the only one that wants Criterion to release The Iron Giant(maybe they can get this one from Warner Bros.)as their third animated blu release next February? I figure that since Fantastic Mr. Fox and Watership Down are February releases that we can expect another one announced in November. It would be nice if Criterion could release more than one animated film per year.
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The more I think about it the more I hope the eyeball calendar clue turns out to be Jellyfish Eyes. I can't see really going out of my way to seek it out but if the folks in NYC want to put it on a platter for me (complete with sides that add a nice helping of context) I would absolutely not say no.
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Reading the description on Limelight on Criterion makes me REALLY want to see it. Is it worth a blind buy? Is it typical Chaplin comedy?

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This trailer sold it to me. WOW. I have never really seen any of his works because the clips i've seen have bugged me a little (maybe I'm judging unfairly) but this looks incredible!

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I found it to be a mesmerizing experience, its not just a film, its so poetic and beautiful. Some of the best cinematography i've seen and it is full of atmosphere.

I found it to be a film that could be revisited so many times because there is so much to take in and absorb.

I have Sansho but I need to watch still - (I have a huge backlog!) so can't really say which is better, but if you want a sensual film that transports you into some dream like world then ML is the film for you, it's a feast for your sense. It is very hard to explain haha...

Just look at the opening sequence:

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It is a film worthy of the 'Masterpiece' label imo. I don't really know why more people are not discussing this gem, for me its on par with Tarkovsky's works.

You sold me at Masterpiece. Sounds amazing I'll go with Marketa now and get Sansho in July at B&N sale. As soon as I get a chance to watch Ill let you know what I think. If no one else is going to talk anout it at least we can 😝😝😝😝
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Anyone else desire a Criterion release of American Pop? It is, in my opinion, Bakshi's best film and an under appreciated work of genius.
I saw American Pop when it first hit the theaters (1981), and thought it was great! It came out maybe toward the tail end of a period of time that seemed to cater to "artsy" kinds of animated feature films. (Watership Down came out only 3 years before it). Ralph Bakshi was a very hot/popular name at the time (still is, I suppose). I could see American Pop fitting in with Criterion. Whether it happens or not, who knows. It would be nice to see it come out on bluray at all.
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