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I've watched Inside Llewyn Davis twice now.
I really like it, but can't quite decide where it belongs in the Coen Brothers canon? I'd be curious to know why Criterion decided to release this one, given it came out just a couple of years ago and already had a pretty good BD release. I'm glad they did, because the special features are fantastic. I just think it would be fascinating to be a fly on the wall in one of their meetings where various titles get pitched. Which factors take precedent in those meetings? Financial matters...or Jon Mulvaney's Robert Altman fetish? |
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Actually, both of those titles are with Fox, not MGM. Fox distributes MGM releases, which is why the MGM-owned Fargo and Blood Simple were included in the Fox-released {From the Minds of the} Coen Brothers boxed set.
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Regarding Red, [Show spoiler] As for White I think I find this inconsistencies you mention one of the reason I don't enjoy this one that much, I am not sure it all makes perfect sense, [Show spoiler] The first half is pretty good though, but in the end I don't think it has the same depth as Blue or Red.
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Thanks given by: | bwdowiak (12-30-2016) |
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The Shohei Imamura one is outstanding and heartbreaking, and badly needs a Blu-ray release. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Just finished The 400 blows for the first time. I'm ashamed that it took me this long to watch this movie. This is my second Truffaut film, the other being Jules and Jim.
I really enjoyed this film and thought it was quite amazing. I couldn't believe how much I felt for Antoine, and how his childhood was expressed so well on film. It jumps right up there as one of my favorite films. |
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They had the option of releasing Silence of the Lambs a few years back and passed because many of their extras had been ported over to the MGM release and they didn't feel a bump in PQ was enough to justify releasing it. Yet they regularly release Wes Anderson "upgrades" with little-to-no bump in PQ but extras the original release didn't have. |
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Thanks given by: | Ray Jackson (12-29-2016) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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The Cat, man, the freakin' cat. I was all teary by the end of it, It got me and the Mulvaneys. ... Becker was like f**k it, get the team on this right away. Knowing how it works now, I did suggest something similar [Show spoiler] and after a long pause he said, sure someday, maybe after the GVS title.
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[Show spoiler] and for red, [Show spoiler] . There are other themes, of course, like you point out in Red, but those strike me as the dominant ones in each. I don't find them all that interesting in and of themselves, and they're all over film, from Pulp Fiction to Wendy & Lucy (which explores the themes of Red in a much more interesting, less contrived way, in my opinion) to every indie movie about chance meetings leading to unexpected relationships. (And I feel the same way about Dekalogs 1 & 5: beautiful renditions of almost annoyingly simplistic ideas, which I doubt I'll return to for any but aesthetic reasons, tho I'm eager to rewatch the much more interesting, complex, and inconclusive stories in 3 & 6, for example).But as I said, as far as complexity of themes, I think White is the most interesting, for actually exploring [Show spoiler] (As an aside:the visualized phone call that opens red [Show spoiler] .)
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Blu-ray Duke
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I hate that scene. I hate the Coen Brothers for shooting it. Those heartless, nihilistic bastards. Joel Coen has the blackest eyes. ...the devil's eyes. ![]() |
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Now I feel too much plot interferes with my enjoyment on a deeper level, what I mean is that my mind tries to keep track of everything that is going on in the surface without leaving much time to digest the themes or letting it hit me on an emotional level. Not sure if all this makes sense, anyway at the end all 3 films in the Colors Trilogy are great and technically impressive films, I just felt Red and Blue are more relatable personally which is a big reason I prefer them. For me simple ideas don't bother me as long as they are presented in interesting ways or make you question yourself or relate to them, for example Mulholland Dr. has a simple idea even if wrapped on a difficult to open package, but the way it's done and challenges the audience is what pays off. |
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They might also be trying to release all of the Coen Brothers' praised work. I really won't be surprised if they announce The Big Lewbowsky and/or Fargo in the near future.
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I'm buying "Burroughs." I've been getting some Beat reading kicks lately by reading Jack Kerouac. I've advanced to "Visions of Cody," which is full of the spontaneous bop prosody that his writing was praised for. I read "Big Sur," "On the Road" and "Dharma Bums" before beginning "Visions." Burroughs turns up as "Old Bull," living near New Orleans, in "On the Road." He hasn't shown up yet in "Visions," unless it's been with another name.
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