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Not sure if I am over confusing things an should just check out the other films lol |
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Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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So sorry. I shall now leave a gap on my calendar each day to re read these forums to make sure no one gets upset when I ask a question already asked. I also apologise for being in a different time zone and having work and sleep which also makes me miss posts. ![]() |
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Has Criterion ever released any of Karel Zeman's films? I just watched The Outrageous Baron Munchausen and was blown away. The beautiful animation, the slapstick humor... wow. I always thought Terry Gilliam's animation style was solely the product of a brilliant auteur, but I guess even they need influences.
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Took in a few first-time Criterion watches over the weekend.
Antichrist - An intense watch. For such awful subject matter I thought it was shot beautifully especially the opening sequence. It was like a cross between Don't Look Now, Realm of Senses and some B horror movie. I spent quite a bit of time thinking about what Von Trier was aiming for thematically...or was he? 7/10 Hearts and Minds - Decent documentary though hard to watch and very one-sided. War sucks, but, IMO, the film would have been more effective to show some honor to our soldiers even if the intent is to show this war was unnecessary and horrific to all involved. Reminded me of a Michael Moore piece. 7/10 Black Narcissus - Cinematography was amazing. I guess the underlying tones were so underlying I just didn't connect well with the movie. I was really expecting this to be a big hit with me. I read that Powell considered this his most erotic film. I kept wanting to compare to Lily in the Fields which I thought was a much better movie. 7/10 For non-Criterions I also saw Room and Everest. I very much enjoyed Room and was dialed in the whole time. Brie was deserving of an Oscar. I gave it an 8/10. I was familiar with the Everest story after reading "Into Thin Air" several years ago. I'm sure some people knock the film for the story itself, but it is what it is. I thought the movie did a relatively good job of telling a realistic survival story. 7/10 |
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Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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[Show spoiler] .It's my favourite film from him and every shot is so beautifully composed - even the violent nasty scenes! and perfect use of music/sound throughout the film. Who needs jump scares :P Incredible performances too! |
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All ths discussion about the Ripley films has sold me on a blind buy of The American Friend. I've mentioned it before on this thread, but The Talented Mr. Ripley would be in my top 10 favorite films list. Because I've seen it so many times it was difficult for me to love Purple Noon. Glad that TAF is based on a different novel.
It's funny how quickly a "to buy" list manifests itself from nothing. With March's new releases, TAF, and the realization that I need Harakiri (seen it/loved it) in my collection, there's 4 titles. |
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The American Friend is outstanding. I posited that it might even be the best German film made since the Second World War. Great disc too.
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I gathered that Kuroneko was a samurai-era ghost story. Sansho the Bailiff is a bit political because of the role the lead actor plays...and Sword of Doom, I heard was okay but not great...it did get a point cause of Toshiro Mifune with a lot of people, but it's a toss up.
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![]() ![]() Jamon Jamon is another outstanding film from one of the biggest names in the Spanish New Wave, Bigas Luna. Criterion should have introduced his work in the collection a long time ago. The film is available in the old Tartan box set. See here: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...na#post9025741 ![]() Alfredo, Alfredo is another really, really good from Pietro Germi. Unfortunately, the DVD release from Mya is PAN/SCAN. Dustin Hoffman and Stefania are quite wonderful here. Difficult to see film until recently. Pirated quite a bit as well. This is the original cover: ![]() The Fascist from Luciano Salce, another giant of Italian cinema who has been ignored in the U.S., is out on DVD in Italy. This film will likely never be released here so, Pedro, you should consider getting a copy (it is English-friendly). Stefania has a small role in it. ![]() Stefania also has a cameo in the experimental project Partner, but this isn't a film that can be easily recommended. My release from NoShame is fantastic, though ![]() ![]() Attention is a small gem, but it was terribly marketed in the U.S. for the DVD release. http://www.amazon.com/Attention-LAtt...n%3A2650304011 Another very good film is Tinto Brass' The Key. Unfortunately, in the U.S. the director -- who films women every bit as beautifully as the late Federico Fellini -- has been tagged "pornographer" (which he isn't) and as a result his films are basically automatically dismissed. It is worth mentioning that the great Ennio Morricone did some absolutely amazing work for him. ![]() The Nymph This is a fantastic film from Lina Wertmüller. It might be difficult to find on DVD now, but I hope to see it on Blu-ray soon. ![]() Anything after The Last Kiss is easily forgettable. In fact, even a bit earlier. The best films that have not been introduced here are the ones that Stefania made in France and Italy (particularly with Ettore Scola) during the late 1960s and late 1980s. In Italy, just about all of the big ones are out on DVD. Pro-B |
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There was also a 1956 TV adaption as part of the US Anthology series Studio One http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0712580/ |
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