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I was hesitant about buying the Eclipse sets, but now I own four of them. I bought them during the flash sale. I think nobody would go wrong buying them.
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Thanks given by: | CriterionBlues (07-10-2015), lordmorpheus72 (07-10-2015) |
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Hit the BN 50% sale today finally... with come coupon stacking I made out pretty good with the following;
The Fisher King upgrade for me The Killers upgrade for me Robinson Crusoe on Mars blind buy but sounds cool Tootsie blind buy, can you believe I've never seen this. hope I don't regret it...how can I though right? Sydney pollack, Dustin Hoffman, Charles Durning, Bill Murray and Jessica Lange! I need along weekend to watch all of these. The bad thing is there is 17 more days left in the sale and I don't get paid for 21 more days. ![]() |
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If I could buy in this sale (
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Made my first purchase for this summer's B&N sale:
Don't Look Now Applied an additional 15% coupon I'd received in my e-mail, and I'm hoping they'll send me some more. I'd like to pick up: Sullivan's Travels The Fisher King - remarkably, this would be a blind buy for me (not sure how I avoided seeing it over the past 24 years) La Dolce Vita Maybe more, but I already have plenty -- some of which I haven't even watched. |
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I'll add that Mizoguchi’s Fallen Women was on of those WOW! sets for me. Their humanism transcends the differences in culture and movie conventions between Japan and the US. I recommend that set to anyone who'll listen to me. And one last recommendation is the Jean Grémillon. Yeah, some of the plots and characters are melodramatic, but what an eye for imagery. I've watched all of these several times, sometimes with friends, and not only do people appreciate them, but I keep discovering patterns or themes I've missed in earlier viewings. They may be too loose to satisfy a contemporary viewer, but that's actually part of the appeal for me. For myself, I'm looking forward to moving into more of the fringe Eclipse sets, things like King, Deardon, Kuruhara and, like you, Varda. There's a lot that's interesting in the series. |
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Thanks given by: | CriterionBlues (07-10-2015), Fabs (07-10-2015) |
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If you're looking for recommendations, here are some of my favorite all-around Criterion Blu-rays (based mainly on the quality of the film itself, but also - at times - on the transfer and extras)
The 400 Blows - may favorite foreign film of all time, and just a beautiful movie that every cinephile should own Dazed and Confused - a modern masterpiece, and certainly one of the most re-watchable films in the collection The Thin Red Line - I saw this when it was released in early 1999, at the tender age of 20, and my initial response mirrored many filmgoers: "Beautiful images, but a bit slow and pretentious." Nearly 2 decades later I bought the Criterion during a B&N sale, mainly to help show off a new flat-screen TV we'd purchased, and I realized the film's true brilliance. Crumb, Gimme Shelter, and The Thin Blue Line - At least a couple of these don't have great supplemental packages, but it matters little since these are three of my favorite documentaries of all time. The Thin Blue Line, in particular, holds a special place in my heart. Walkabout - This is a great example of what I love about the Criterion Collection and sales like the bi-annual one at B&N. You can take a chance on buying an obscure title you've never seen before, and suddenly you're transported to another time and place, packed to the gills with unique moments and gorgeous images. A fascinating film. Paris, Texas - great film, glorious transfer. proof that the spirit of 1970s cinema didn't completely die at the end of 1979. America: Lost and Found (Box Set) - just a great set of films from my favorite era of American filmmaking |
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Yes, the fringe sets will probably come last. You can add Downey to that list. Scratch that, Flamenco will come last. And probably the flash sales are the way to collect these because you get superior shipping and loyalty points for Criterions. |
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#128954 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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It's official I have my first Criterion blu-ray & it's Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas
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I have the Vaelrie Project score as an itunes album and it's absolutely fantastic. Sadly I could not get it to sync with my current Valerie DVD (it being in PAL?) but I definitely look forward to experiencing it on this blu.
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I'm going to dig into Part One of Che tonight. Not quite sure how far I'll be able to get into the extras, since I won't be able to start until after midnight (baseball game, natch). But I'm really looking forward to this.
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Thanks given by: | WonderWeasel (07-11-2015) |
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#128959 |
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I came across a like-new copy of Breathless today at Half-Price Books for $19.99. I also had a 40% off coupon, so with tax, it came to $12.99. I wasn't too enthralled with it the first time I saw it, but I figured at that price it was worth a re-watch. Worst case scenario, I can trade it in and get most of my money back
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The Royals game had a rain delay and just started 10 minutes ago. I was hoping to watch Ministry of Fear afterward, but I may end up putting it off until tomorrow.
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