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You should still get them, and if/when Criterion announce a boxset or individual releases sell the BFI ones on. You'll easily make the money back you spent on them.
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I agree, it would be great to have both cuts in HD. The BFI is probably done with Cassavetes now but I do hope they licence Love Streams from MGM.
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On a related note, I would love for BFI or someone to release some of Alain Resnais' films like 'Je t'aime, je t'aime'. |
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Just a heads-up for anyone who's been trying to fill in the gaps in their BFI Flipside collection (like me) that Sainsbury's Entertainment currently seem to have all the dual format Flipside titles up to and including The Black Panther for just £6.99 including free delivery to the UK!
Some other BFI duals like The Great White Silence, Medea, L'Age D'Or and Revolution are just £8.99. (Edited to add that if you're searching on their site for a dual title it's best to have the category set as "All Films & TV" rather than either "Blu" or "DVD" as it sometimes seems to exclude them.) Last edited by Ozu Teapot; 05-04-2013 at 03:18 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Bronco Bullfrog, Lunch Hour, Deep End and Privilege would probably be the other 4 I would advice. There are, IMO, no spines I would say "Don't buy it !" except Permissive, which I found truly awful. |
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One of the titles that most impressed me was Duffer / The Moon Over The Alley, specifically The Moon Over The Alley as it was so unusual. I kept thinking as I watched it that if not for the BFI / Flipside you'd just never see anything like this anymore, which of course is one of the great strengths of the Flipside series. I also liked Herostratus, Deep End, The Black Panther, The Party's Over and The Bed Sitting Room (although I think that last one tends to divide opinion quite strongly!) |
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Nighthawks is also very well made. The best of them all, however, is Herostratus. Thank you. I will upload it now. This was the old DVD cover. ![]() Pro-B |
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I personally thought Requiem for a Village and its shorts were really good, but it's not everyone; definitely worth a rent if possible. Same goes for London in the Raw. Man of Violence was ok - package made even better by the inclusion of the Big Switch. Private Road was just good. Really disliked Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush. Another thing about the flipsides - sometimes the shorts are better than, if not comparable to the main feature; That Kind of Girl is a case in point (the film's ok but it is little more than an exercise in agitprop on the dangers of unsafe sex). Joanna was a good solid film, with a couple of interesting shorts - The Road to St Tropez is an entertaining travelogue, while Death May Be Your Santa Claus is just bonkers. And one of the shorts on Requiem for a Village - An unfinished film - is terrific. |
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I'm really looking forward to the Robbe-Grillet titles! Hopefully they will release Eden et Apres very soon. Of all his films I've seen that's my fave. They could beautifully add the redux he made of that film as a nice bonus feature!
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Would be great is BFI would release something by Borowczyk. La Marge being my choise. |
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On another note, does anyone know why PayPal never works on Zavvi anymore? Last edited by Cinemach; 05-05-2013 at 07:38 PM. |
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I've just noticed that the BFI doesn't appear to be putting Lotte Reiniger: Homage to the Inventor of the Silhouette Film on the Achmed release, despite the fact it's on their old DVD. Despite the welcome handful of Reiniger shorts, it would be a shame if there wasn't something on the topic of the director herself and the silhouette technique. There's a recent documentary called Dance of Shadows that would have made a good extra.
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