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Old 05-12-2017, 01:31 AM   #163381
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Old 05-12-2017, 03:39 AM   #163382
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Criterion is the only organization I've seen that does high res scans from the original negative.
Lol seriously?
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Old 05-12-2017, 04:45 AM   #163383
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This is extremely common. Disney and Warner have done 4K transfers for a long time now (Warner has done 8K transfers since the mid-2000s for certain films.) Fox has been doing 4K transfers for catalog titles since the late 2000s. It has nothing to do with Criterion.
8k in the mid 00's? Are you sure about that? I thought the technology wasn't 'available' then?
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Old 05-12-2017, 05:36 AM   #163384
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Gone with the wind was reportedly scanned at 8k.
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Old 05-12-2017, 10:36 AM   #163385
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A typical criticism of Rumble Fish is that it is style over substance, that the story just isn't as compelling as the style. That's probably true, but it also misses the point. Coppola set out to make an 'art film for teenagers', which is admittedly a rather odd move that was ultimately doomed to fail, but it certainly establishes from the outset that it's a film that is largely concerned with the particulars of form, with presenting a rather typical story in a highly unusual way. But the form does mesh well with the content, creating a vaguely surreal twilight world in noirish black and white with a suspended sense of time--time is a major theme--where impoverished youth grow up in a stark dilapidated environment and work out their conflicts through largely physical means. It manages to be gritty and 'poetic' at the same time, which isn't easy to pull off. It's hyper-stylized, but it still feels relatively grounded.

The acting is hit and miss. A young Matt Dillon is compelling in the lead role of Rusty James, a rebellious teenager living in the shadow of his older brother known as 'Motorcycle Boy', played by Mickey Rourke in full Brando mode. He doesn't give a great performance exactly--some of his line deliveries are outright bad--but he does capture the angst and restlessness of the character, while Rourke is tough and mysterious as his older brother. Nicholas Cage gives a fairly hammy performance though, and Diane Lane is just passable, although she looks amazing.

While it was shot in 1982, it looks like it was filmed later in the decade, and a few shots bare resemblance to films made by Spike Lee and Van Sant from the late 80's. It was definitely a little ahead of its time in that regard, anticipating the new independent movement by years, and it certainly doesn't get enough credit for it.

Overall critics and cinephiles are lazy when it comes to evaluating Coppola's work. The consensus seems to be that aside from The Godfather films, Apocalypse Now and The Conversation, there isn't much worth bothering with. Dracula has its fans, but it isn't universally regarded. Personally I feel like that his often overlooked films like Rumble Fish, Tetro, One From The Heart and The Rain People are actually representative of a particular aspect of his film making personality which is casually dismissed or plain misunderstood. No these films aren't as good as the first two Godfathers---I'd take Rumble Fish over GF3 though--but they are unique, interesting, even daring films from a director that refused to be pigeonholed.

The new Criterion blu shits all over the Eureka one too. The blacks are richer and really bring out the noirish shadowy look of the film.

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Old 05-12-2017, 12:37 PM   #163386
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Can we get Criterion to do a MANHUNTER remaster... Like they did with THIEF?
This is with Scream Factory and won't be going anywhere any time soon I would imagine.
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Old 05-12-2017, 11:44 PM   #163387
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Anybody know if there's been a restoration of Philip Kauffman's The Unbearable Lightness of Being? I've never seen the film, but it's high on my to-watch list, as three of my favorite actors appear in the film, Daniel Day-Lewis, Juliette Binoche and Stellan Skarsgård. Criterion released it on DVD, but per Criterion Forum, it was a pretty lackluster effort, altogether. And the Warner DVD splits the movie across two discs. Ugh.
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Old 05-12-2017, 11:52 PM   #163388
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Watching the entire Trois Couleurs trilogy this weekend....finally. I'm just finishing a re-watch of Bleu now, and I'll go on to Blanc tonight. Rouge will have to wait until tomorrow.

I can't decide what to do next. Do I want to binge on Juliette Binoche's filmography, or immerse myself in Krzysztof Kieślowski's work?

Decisions, decisions....
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Old 05-12-2017, 11:55 PM   #163389
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Watching the entire Trois Couleurs trilogy this weekend....finally. I'm just finishing a re-watch of Bleu now, and I'll go on to Blanc tonight. Rouge will have to wait until tomorrow.



I can't decide what to do next. Do I want to binge on Juliette Binoche's filmography, or immerse myself in Krzysztof Kieślowski's work?



Decisions, decisions....

Just be sure to get the Arrow Dekalog box while you still can, if you like the trilogy that much. Some of the minor TV works are real gems.


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Old 05-13-2017, 12:15 AM   #163390
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Anybody know if there's been a restoration of Philip Kauffman's The Unbearable Lightness of Being? I've never seen the film, but it's high on my to-watch list, as three of my favorite actors appear in the film, Daniel Day-Lewis, Juliette Binoche and Stellan Skarsgård. Criterion released it on DVD, but per Criterion Forum, it was a pretty lackluster effort, altogether. And the Warner DVD splits the movie across two discs. Ugh.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being is on my top ten list of most wanted blu rays. I'd love to see it get the Criterion treatment, but I'd be happy with a WAC release. Philip Kaufman didn't make a lot of movies, but he has a varied and interesting body of work to his credit. I'd also love a blu of The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid.
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Old 05-13-2017, 03:22 AM   #163391
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I have the new Criterion set of Dekalog.

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Just be sure to get the Arrow Dekalog box while you still can, if you like the trilogy that much. Some of the minor TV works are real gems.


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Old 05-13-2017, 09:55 AM   #163392
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I couldn't wait until later today to watch the last film of the trilogy. Watched Rouge right after Blanc. Jesus, I feel like an idiot waiting this long to finish. Just wonderfully done in every respect.
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I have the new Criterion set of Dekalog.
I have both. Most (maybe all) of the content Sense is referring to is not in the Criterion set.
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Old 05-13-2017, 12:58 PM   #163394
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I understand that. Until I've actually watched all 10 episodes, I'm not going to double dip, especially when there are so many other films and shows I want to add to my collection. The Criterion box is fine for now.

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Old 05-13-2017, 01:02 PM   #163395
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Going to finally watch that set today now that I'm free of school (and that WKW class) for good. Kieslowski is arguably my favorite director and my only experience with it were those really awful DVDs, and yet they still left me astounded. So I'm really stoked for the rewatch.
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I wanted my son's middle name to be 'Toshiro', but the wife shot it down. Her reason was that she couldn't pronounce it. She also shot down 'Hieronymus'.

Anyway...any news on a new release date for Othello, or did I miss it? I was hoping it would be released in time for the B&N sale.

Edit...I guess to answer my own question, Othello now due on September 26th, per Criterion's website.
Could you imagine having 7 kids then naming them all after the Seven Samurai? That would really be something
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Could you imagine having 7 kids then naming them all after the Seven Samurai? That would really be something
Beats naming them after the Seven Dwarfs.
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Could you imagine having 7 kids
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Old 05-13-2017, 01:21 PM   #163399
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Beats naming them after the Seven Dwarfs.
Or the Seven Deadly Sins.

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