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"Salo"? I really disliked "Tiny Furniture", but there are probably films in the collection with less rewatch value. I own "Antichrist" because a buddy of mine found it so depressing he sold it to me for ten bucks. While it's a very good film, I'd have a hard time rewatching it. "Breaking the Waves" is another film that would be very hard to rewatch. I also thought "The Night Porter" was pretty poor, so that's another one I wouldn't want to own.
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![]() As for the Von Trier titles, I have to have them since Lars is one of my favorite directors currently making films. Granted, I may not watch Antichrist for example that often (for obvious reasons). But I HAVE TO have it. |
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you've convinced me, I will pick them up soon! |
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Blu-ray Guru
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I like him, but I don't consider him 'great' as such. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Banned
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I don't know how many times I've seen The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, but it's a lot. And I'm still not -- nor will I ever be -- tired of it. ![]() But you're absolutely right: There isn't a dud in the set. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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...and I'd have to give up The Maltese Falcon once the 24th Bond film is released on Blu-ray next year. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Special Member
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Breaking news!!
Just got an email from Turner Classic Movies that Criterions are "up to 50% off". In looking at the titles available this seems like just a handful are 50% off. You may now return to your regularly scheduled and much better Barnes & Noble sale... Last edited by SkyAntoine; 11-24-2015 at 01:20 PM. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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I usually consider myself current as long as I have everything released through the last major sale (ie the 2 bn sales and the 2 Criterion flash sales). |
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Great review, glad you liked Pather Panjali. I just watched it, and the restoration is mind boggling. It looks just as good as it did upon my first viewing on the "big" screen in 1967. Some thoughts: Amazing that it was Ray's first film. He befriended Jean Renoir in Calcutta, and watched him film The River in the late 40s. Looks like he learned a few tricks, eh? The cinematography, the naturalism, the sense of community, deep focus: it's all there. Ray first saw The River in '67 with Renoir in Hollywood. When the screening was over, they were brought to the stage, and introduced with the comment that "Ray owes a lot to Renoir". Jean replied: "I don't think Ray owes anything to me. I think he had it in his blood. Though he's very young still (he was then only 46, but only 34 when he filmed PP) he's the Father of Indian Cinema." Some of the scenes on PP have been indelibly etched in my mind, especially the ones from 1:15-1:20 - the singing wires, the TRAIN (very famous btw), the "auntie". And later on, the rains, the snake, the bracelet, the final shot. Just a glorious and emotional film. Some of the camera work ranks with the best of Lean, Kubrick, Eisenstein, and Jack Cardiff. Wow. You can take the trilogy almost as the early precursor to Boyhood. Think RL saw the trilogy?Can't wait to view the rest of it. Worth every penny I paid for it. Great timing with the B&N sale too. |
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