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Old 07-12-2015, 12:49 AM   #129021
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Arrow's region free Kiju Yoshida box set has been detailed:





Eros + Massacre has been one of the most egregious omissions from the Criterion Collection, but you don't have to wait any longer...

Where did you get yours? I've been waiting since January for mine?
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Old 07-12-2015, 12:55 AM   #129022
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Long time lurker first time poster. I made an account to show this deal off though. It's not a blu ray, but I'm pretty sure this is the best criterion deal ever. I bought it within a minute of it being listed.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/281741280747...747%26_rdc%3D1


I just got it in, and the guy only made 40 cents in profit after paying shipping.
I figured it'd be fake but it seems like a legit copy!





Nice one and much better than the current Blu-ray.
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Old 07-12-2015, 01:01 AM   #129023
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Am I crazy thinking this has to do with Kurosawa's Cure?
I've only seen it once a long time ago so I can't really remember anything too specific about the film. What does it remind you of from the movie?
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Old 07-12-2015, 01:09 AM   #129024
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Hiroshima mon amour is arriving Tuesday, and I am PUMPED!

Getting that, Ex Machina, and X-Men: Days of Future Past the Rogue Cut all on Tuesday. It's gonna be CRAZY.

But that Hiroshima mon amour package really looks truly amazing. And going to watch Part 2 of Che tonight. Life is good.
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Old 07-12-2015, 01:42 AM   #129025
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Hiroshima mon amour is arriving Tuesday, and I am PUMPED!

Getting that, Ex Machina, and X-Men: Days of Future Past the Rogue Cut all on Tuesday. It's gonna be CRAZY.

But that Hiroshima mon amour package really looks truly amazing. And going to watch Part 2 of Che tonight. Life is good.
Yes, and after we all get back from Barnes & Noble on Tuesday with our goodies, we'll need to get plenty of rest so that we will be ready to hit the refresh button a few billion times while we're waiting for the new Criterion announcements on Wednesday!
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Old 07-12-2015, 02:27 AM   #129026
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Videodrome arrived in the mail today and I'm just now sitting down with a drink to watch. I have a quick comment on the slipcover though, it is one of the sturdiest slips I've ever seen. I get the concept behind it but wow it's really well made, could handle a few dings. lol I'm a happy camper right now. Long live the new flesh! Anyone think The Dead Zone would make a nice edition to CC?
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Old 07-12-2015, 02:33 AM   #129027
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Le Samourai is great. I found Le Cercle Rouge not to my taste though it's certainly well made. Army of Shadows is where it's at. Amazing film.
Thanks for you thoughts. I'll have to look into Army of Shadows as well now.
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Old 07-12-2015, 02:50 AM   #129028
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What are the chances of Loves of a Blonde getting an upgrade? It's from a notable director and one of the best movies from the Czech New Wave
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Old 07-12-2015, 03:02 AM   #129029
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Yes, and after we all get back from Barnes & Noble on Tuesday with our goodies, we'll need to get plenty of rest so that we will be ready to hit the refresh button a few billion times while we're waiting for the new Criterion announcements on Wednesday!
Oh man, that's right.
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Old 07-12-2015, 03:21 AM   #129030
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Videodrome arrived in the mail today and I'm just now sitting down with a drink to watch. I have a quick comment on the slipcover though, it is one of the sturdiest slips I've ever seen. I get the concept behind it but wow it's really well made, could handle a few dings. lol I'm a happy camper right now. Long live the new flesh! Anyone think The Dead Zone would make a nice edition to CC?
I almost bought the Criterion Videodrome but then Arrow announced theirs; loyal to the Arrow
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Old 07-12-2015, 03:40 AM   #129031
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What is everyone's thoughts on Ride With The Devil?

Just rewatched The Ice Storm and it really is one of my top 10 movies. I realize Ride With The Devil is a totally different style of movie but its the only other Ang Lee in the Collection. Let me also mention not a fan of westerns at all unless its the original 3:10 to Yuma or Sergio Leone is involved.

I'm trying to put a B&N sale list together for next week not sure if I should blind buy or not.
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Old 07-12-2015, 03:44 AM   #129032
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I made a trip today to B&N to collect some Criterions but the selection was limited and looked like it had been picked through.

Managed to pick up

Something Wild
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A Hard Days Night
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Old 07-12-2015, 04:25 AM   #129033
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Finally decided to join in the fun and picked up "Eraserhead".

Was initially a bit hesitant to do so, since I have the old big box DAVIDLYNCH.com DVD from a decade ago, but ultimately gave in since I figured the HD quality is worth the double dip. Also really wanted a good quality copy of the infamous Woody Woodpecker trailer of the film

With that said, I couldn't resist doing a side by side pic of the now-retired 10 year old DVD and the Criterion BD (which contains the corrected "second printing" disc, btw)

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Old 07-12-2015, 04:40 AM   #129034
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I only have a few Japanese ones, but they're all great sets. Nikkatsu Noir, The First Films of Kurosawa, Post-war Kurosawa, Silent Ozu: Three Family Comedies, and Late Ozu.

Late Ozu is my favorite, just so many great films. I'm looking to get the last Ozu eclipse set, Silent Ozu: Three Crime Dramas, during the B&N sale. The only thing I don't like about the Eclipse sets are the lack of a bottom in the slipcase. They can easily fall out if not handled properly.
I only cut the top opening. This allows the slip to be protected and keeps the discs together when taken off the shelf.
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Old 07-12-2015, 05:31 AM   #129035
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Anyone have a strong opinion on World On A Wire--positive or negative?

Seems like the kind of film you're either going to really love or really hate.

...having trouble pulling the trigger on the blind buy.
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Old 07-12-2015, 05:41 AM   #129036
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What is everyone's thoughts on Ride With The Devil?

Just rewatched The Ice Storm and it really is one of my top 10 movies. I realize Ride With The Devil is a totally different style of movie but its the only other Ang Lee in the Collection. Let me also mention not a fan of westerns at all unless its the original 3:10 to Yuma or Sergio Leone is involved.

I'm trying to put a B&N sale list together for next week not sure if I should blind buy or not.
My response to the same question asked during the November 2014 B&N sale:

I think Ride with the Devil is a great film, with outstanding performances and beautiful cinematography that manages to make an unsettling tale a work of cinematic poetry. The story revolves around mounted guerrillas in the Missouri borderlands during the American Civil War, and is one of the best movies I have seen at bringing a time-period into my living room through effective use of drama, dialogue, character development, and selective use of violence. Ang Lee and the film's writers do an exceptional job of capturing the particular viciousness of this local conflict, where former neighbors and friends turned on each other with unspeakable savagery. The attention to accurate period detail is superb, and through a combination of all of the above the audience has no problem understanding how, after the war, the lingering bitterness and the prevalence of irregular guerrilla action throughout the region could give rise to the James-Younger gangs and the sympathies the locals had for them (which is why it took so many years for these gangs to finally be run to ground). The fact that this was a backwater conflict of the American Civil War, making no difference at all to the larger outcome, did not matter to the individuals engaged. To them, their fight to control territory was as real and meaningful as the battles being fought by the big armies far to the east. With the benefit of hindsight, this is the real tragedy of this whole rotten episode in American history.

The film does many things well, and in ways the viewer might not expect. For instance, how it touches on the issue of slavery and racism from a local and individual perspective. Much of this centers around Jeffrey Wright, who is magnificent in his portrayal of a slave owned by one of the guerrilla officers. Wright is as equally committed to the Southern cause as his master; he turns out to be a first-class fighter and an individual whose strength of character is greater than those around him. This creates tensions among some of the Southerners. He is one of the most intriguing and well-written characters ever to appear in a film, not least because he exists completely in his time frame, beyond the understanding of a modern audience who may have difficulty accepting his motives or viewing him as more than a historical oddity or mere contrivance in the context of the plot.

The film gets it right in portraying the torn loyalties of recent European immigrant settlers in the Missouri-Kansas region. In the years immediately prior to the Civil War, large numbers of Irish and German immigrants came to the U.S. Most settled in the northern states, where many consequently volunteered or were conscripted into the Union armies. This fact is known to the characters in the film. Tobey McGuire is very good here in his portrayal of a young Southerner born in Germany and brought to the U.S. as a baby who fights for the South because that is where his parents settled and raised him. He portrays a mildly conflicted individual with a high sense of morality who questions the madness of war and the racism shown toward Jeffrey Wright, but not the righteousness of the Southern cause. This is what makes McGuire's character unique - and his loyalty suspect to some of his fellow guerrillas.

Among other standout performances are Jonathan Rhys-Meyers and Jewel. Rhys-Meyers’ character is like watching a slowly uncoiling viper, perhaps not menacing at first, but as the film progresses you begin to realize he is a stone-cold killer, untroubled by remorse or conscience. Jewel is also impressive - this is the only film I have ever seen her in. I am not into her music so I never paid much attention to her, but her work here is memorable and perfect for the role she plays.

The climax of the film is the infamous raid on Lawrence, Kansas, when the various Rebel guerrilla bands came together to launch a strike deep into Union territory. The depiction of the raid is quite moving and haunts the viewer afterward. It is also historically accurate from what I have read, including the detail that the Confederates saw it as justified vengeance for what they perceived (mistakenly as it turned out) as an earlier atrocity. Regardless of their motives, the attack was one of the worst atrocities committed on American soil. The movie pulls no punches in showing the ominous buildup to the raid and what happens when the hordes of mounted guerrillas descend on the unsuspecting town.

Ang Lee deserves a lot of praise for Ride with the Devil. For a Hong Kong director to make such a startling and realistic period piece about one of the most savage and little known theaters of conflict in the American Civil War is remarkable in my book and I salute him for the achievement.
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Anyone have a strong opinion on World On A Wire--positive or negative?

Seems like the kind of film you're either going to really love or really hate.

...having trouble pulling the trigger on the blind buy.
Short answer: I love it. I posted my thoughts about it in this thread a year ago that I expanded into a user review on the film's dedicated page:

World on a Wire is brilliant and beautiful to look at. What German director Rainer Fassbinder accomplished with modest budgets is amazing. An original work that has influenced other science fiction films, particularly The Matrix, it is one of the most outstanding films Criterion has ever released and one that the company is very proud of being able to present in a colorful new digital restoration. In my opinion, it was their release of the year when it came out in early 2012.

The story is difficult to describe without giving away the twists that make the film so intriguing and full of surprises (and spoil it for those who have not seen it). I think of the premise as something akin to a set of Russian nesting dolls, as the main character, a cool and clinical cybernetics engineer named Fred Stiller, investigates a series of mysteries, including a suicide, at his company Simulacron involving a computer simulation project. The program recreates a realistic and functioning virtual world where social modeling is used on virtual people to better predict how humans will respond to commercial marketing and other situations. Sounds a bit dull, right? Not quite. In between fending off the sudden interests of bosomy blondes, Stiller slowly uncovers an apparent conspiracy so frightening and powerful it threatens his definition of the real world we see around us every day. Bit by bit, the logical, self-controlled Stiller finds himself breaking down as he morphs between realities and comes to realize the lethal consequences of looking too closely into Simulacron's collusion with shadowy government agencies. Fassbinder uses the Stiller character to explore themes of paranoia and mental stability in a future society, while raising questions about technology and its effects on humanity. Much like Blade Runner, it has strong noir elements. Because World on a Wire has influenced more recent better known films, it may not appear to a viewer as fresh as it did to audiences in 1973, but it is still a first rate film and classic of science fiction.

I read an article a couple of years ago that World on a Wire should appeal to fans of Kubrick, Philip K. Dick, and Kurt Vonnegut, and I agree with that assessment.

I think you will enjoy the bosomy German blondes.
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Short answer: I love it. I posted my thoughts about it in this thread a year ago that I expanded into a user review on the film's dedicated page:

World on a Wire is brilliant and beautiful to look at. What German director Rainer Fassbinder accomplished with modest budgets is amazing. An original work that has influenced other science fiction films, particularly The Matrix, it is one of the most outstanding films Criterion has ever released and one that the company is very proud of being able to present in a colorful new digital restoration. In my opinion, it was their release of the year when it came out in early 2012.

The story is difficult to describe without giving away the twists that make the film so intriguing and full of surprises (and spoil it for those who have not seen it). I think of the premise as something akin to a set of Russian nesting dolls, as the main character, a cool and clinical cybernetics engineer named Fred Stiller, investigates a series of mysteries, including a suicide, at his company Simulacron involving a computer simulation project. The program recreates a realistic and functioning virtual world where social modeling is used on virtual people to better predict how humans will respond to commercial marketing and other situations. Sounds a bit dull, right? Not quite. In between fending off the sudden interests of bosomy blondes, Stiller slowly uncovers an apparent conspiracy so frightening and powerful it threatens his definition of the real world we see around us every day. Bit by bit, the logical, self-controlled Stiller finds himself breaking down as he morphs between realities and comes to realize the lethal consequences of looking too closely into Simulacron's collusion with shadowy government agencies. Fassbinder uses the Stiller character to explore themes of paranoia and mental stability in a future society, while raising questions about technology and its effects on humanity. Much like Blade Runner, it has strong noir elements. Because World on a Wire has influenced more recent better known films, it may not appear to a viewer as fresh as it did to audiences in 1973, but it is still a first rate film and classic of science fiction.

I read an article a couple of years ago that World on a Wire should appeal to fans of Kubrick, Philip K. Dick, and Kurt Vonnegut, and I agree with that assessment.

I think you will enjoy the bosomy German blondes.
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Anyone not like World on a Wire?
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What is everyone's thoughts on Ride With The Devil?
I really liked it and would probably recommend it a lot more readily were it not for your aversion to westerns. It's not a really a western in the traditional shoot 'em up sense but it is a period piece set in the the American (mid) west.

Let me put it this way: Toby Maguire used to annoy the hell out of me and not only did he not bother me in this, this kind of turned me around on him. I still don't particularly care for him but I don't reflexively wince when I hear his name anymore.

Oh, and all that stuff oildude said too, I guess.

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Anyone have a strong opinion on World On A Wire--positive or negative?

Seems like the kind of film you're either going to really love or really hate.

...having trouble pulling the trigger on the blind buy.
Loved it but it might not be a great blind buy candidate. In fact, it might be more accurate to say I wound up loving it because it took a few fits and starts before I really got into it.

It's a weird (and I mean weird in the good way) blend of sci-fi and political thriller and noir and while it can meander at times it's really very solid and fairly gripping. The tech is (obviously) very dated but that doesn't really matter because the tech is never used as a crutch or a lame story device. If you can watch 70s Dr Who episodes or something like Fail-Safe without freaking out then you should be fine with the tech in this.

Oh, and all that stuff oildude said too, I guess.
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