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Blu-ray Samurai
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So, correct me if I am wrong, but the following announced films were the ones hinted at in the New Year's drawing:
Buena Vista Social Club Tampopo Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles Good Morning Dheepan Mysterious Object at Noon (Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project No. 2) Ghost World They Live by Night The Marseille Trilogy and Stalker Have I missed any? |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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In retrospect, the fact that there is not a nest egg in the picture should've been an obvious clue for "Lost in America".
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Thanks given by: | burningfool (04-18-2017) |
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Thanks given by: | joie (04-18-2017) |
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#162944 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I've got a Criterion postcard for 8 1/2, the disc jacket for The Last Metro, and a mint booklet from the Children of Paradise DVD. I know everyone has these, but titles like Taxi Driver and The Bogart set from a couple years ago came with postcard size pictures that are pretty cool. I just don't know what to do with them. One of the more fun/interesting ones is the postcard I have of scientologist (is that what he'd be called?) Lancaster Dodd from The Master. |
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Thanks given by: | ajburke (04-19-2017) |
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Blu-ray Champion
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#162951 |
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Thanks given by: | ArnoldLayne56 (04-19-2017) |
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#162952 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Lost in America was a clue on Jeopardy today
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Thanks given by: | maytropolees (04-19-2017) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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As much as I want those two films upgraded my preference is Juliet of the Spirits. The dazzling colors, the surreal atmosphere, and yet another great performance from Giulietta. Superb. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | billy pilgrim (04-19-2017), moviebuffed (04-19-2017) |
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#162956 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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What are you guys watching next?
I've been on a bit of a feeding frenzy of late. I watched Rebel Without a Cause for the first time this morning, and loved it. Dean was so charismatic, and had pretty incredible range for a guy that young. There was a lot more empathy and vulnerability to his performance than I expected. This was my first experience with Nicholas Ray, so I'm thinking In A Lonely Place for tonight or tomorrow. But I've got to knock out Bell de Jour tonight. |
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Thanks given by: | ajburke (04-19-2017) |
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Weird you ask that on the same day I just opened Buena Vista Social Club and noticed Wenders signature on the director approved sticker on the front and thought the same thing..."That's cool but thought they were done with that." I would take a pic for you but its already out in recycling.
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Thanks given by: | thatguamguy (04-19-2017) |
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Stalker from Criterion? Excellent.
I bought all seven Tarkovsky films on Blu-ray last year when they were released by UK distributor Artificial Eye, and six out of those seven were great quality, the only one that disappointed me was the Blu-ray of Stalker. The transfer wasn't very good at all, so I might buy the Criterion Blu-ray when it comes out. I've got a region free Blu-ray player so no problem for me if Criterion's UK branch doesn't release it, I'll just import it from the US. |
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Watched Harakiri on Criterion Blu.
![]() Masaki Kobayashi's unflinchingly scathing satire on the Samurai code of honor stars Tatsuya Nakadai as Hanshiro, a ronin (masterless warrior) who arrives at a Lord's palace in order to commit the titular act of ritual suicide. The Lord's counselor and the housekeepers have had way too many such cases, which were ultimately shams to extort money from the lord so that no blood would spill on his courtyard. So naturally, the counselor tries to warn the samurai by recounting the fate of the one who came before him. However, Hanshiro never budges and insists on having the ritual performed, though he has a few demands of his own in order to have it done. And it turns out that Hanshiro has come there with some ulterior motives which would slowly, but surely threaten to strip the whole concept of Samurai honor into what turns out to be nothing more than a web of hypocrisy, prejudice and naked lies. Also told in flashbacks is the tale of what leads Hanshiro to take such an extreme step. The acting is fantastic throughout, headlined by Nakadai as Hanshiro - the ronin who stares at the face of death with defiance - and Rentarō Mikuni as Lord Saito, the counselor who appears stern, but reasonable [Show spoiler] . Also, the film boasts of impeccable use of visual language all along the runtime, starting off in ultra-wide angles and with smooth dolly movements, and subtly constricting the field of view from there by means of close-ups and zooms which only gradually increase in number, culminating in utter chaos at the end. And yes, the storytelling is brutal and unforgiving when it comes to depicting poverty and hypocrisy. Criterion hits a home run with the video transfer of the BD release, in that it does full justice to the intentions of the director and the cinematographer. This is an absolutely fantastic B&W presentation devoid of any artifacts and rich in grain. The LPCM Mono track is robust and clean - maybe the best mono track I've heard till date. The release is a bit light on extras by Criterion standards, but that's okay. There's also a booklet with essays on the film as well as the Blu-ray release credits. |
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Thanks given by: | Al_The_Strange (04-19-2017), billy pilgrim (04-19-2017), moviebuffed (04-19-2017), nitin (04-19-2017), StarDestroyer52 (04-19-2017), The Great Owl (04-19-2017), tisdivine (04-20-2017), trentdiesel (04-19-2017) |
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