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Blu-ray Knight
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Thanks given by: | RojD (06-01-2020) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | billy pilgrim (05-31-2020), Dailyan (05-31-2020), dancerslegs (06-01-2020), jw007 (05-31-2020), KJones77 (05-31-2020), latehong (06-01-2020), nitin (06-01-2020), okcmaxk (05-31-2020), ravenus (05-31-2020), The Sovereign (05-31-2020) |
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Rainer Werner Fassbinder would have turned 75 today.
I'll be watching a couple of his films to commemorate the occasion. A trailer for his biopic was released a little while ago. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...61&postcount=2 Last edited by CinemaBlu; 05-31-2020 at 01:50 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Right now, I'm being drawn back to movies like Naked Lunch, Eraserhead, and Brazil. But for something more grounded, I'd recommend Nashville. Planning a rewatch myself in the next few days.
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#196685 | |
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Is the B&N Sale just 50% off Criterion? |
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#196691 |
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They used to do a 40% off movies promo in the run up to the Criterion 50% event, but not for probably a couple of years now. I forget exactly, but I think it covered most titles, including Criterion. Our esteemed fellow member hariseldon is the best source for the details of these sales.
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#196693 |
Blu-ray Prince
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Orlando (1992)
![]() Orlando is slow and strange, but it's beautifully shot, well-acted, and - most importantly - kept my attention throughout. The movie starts off in the year 1600 with Tilda Swinton playing a male Lord looking for love. Yes, Tilda begins the movie as a man. I can't say I was ever fully convinced that Tilda was male, or that Quentin Crisp - playing Queen Elizabeth I - was female, but I assume the "illusion" was more effective when the movie first came out in 1992 and Tilda was still largely unknown. Lord Orlando lives through the next 400 years, first as a man and then a woman. I don't think that's a spoiler, because it's the known premise of both the film and the Virginia Woolf book it's based on (which I haven't read). The story uses this strange scenario to explore class and gender through the ages. Tilda's character seems bemused and oddly detached by the situation, even slyly speaking and nodding to the camera at times - like an Elizabethan-era Zack Morris. DaBargainHunta's Decree: Even though this is the expiring movie I was looking forward to the most, there's a reason I kept putting it off until the end. This is definitely not something I would recommend to everyone - it clearly requires a more adventurous cinematic palate - but this is exactly the kind of long and strange trip I've come to expect from the remotest corners of The Criterion Channel. |
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Thanks given by: | Ray Jackson (05-31-2020) |
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Or Nineteen Eighty-Four, which is some ways seems the exact opposite of "chaos, disorder, and civil unrest". But...is it? |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (06-02-2020) |
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![]() ![]() And even if you didn't like it before, please give another chance to Heaven's Gate (1980). I think it will be able to resonate with more people deeply in this climate. Also, it will make a great double feature with another political western epic, the director's cut of Ride with the Devil (1999). ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | BamaDullard (06-02-2020), jw007 (06-02-2020) |
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#196699 |
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I wish Criterion would start pushing out more samurai classics. There are so many great ones from the 1950s, and history shows us that samurai films are big sellers for Criterion. I don't know if it's because Toho is difficult to work with?
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List of Samurai Films That You May Not Have Heard Of: [Show spoiler] Of course there are millions of more films that I may have not mentioned yet but those are a few wonderful films that I have heard about. Go check them out if you're willing to pay for cheap and trash looking DVDs or OOP DVD treasures. |
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