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The Expendables was pretty good as a tongue-in-cheek homage (although sometimes it was a bit too clunky), but then I have a big soft spot for '80s action films...I'm just happy it beat that revolting-looking Vampires Suck.
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![]() Vampires Suck on the other hand.... ![]() Criterion just hasn't released anything that's interested me so far. That will change when I get The Thin Red Line, Antichrist, and the Chaplin films. |
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Well I finally decided to watch The Last Picture Show for the first time. Ya, believe it or not I'd never seen it. Amazing film. Outside of Easy Rider it's now probably the film I'm looking forward to most in the BBS set. And not only because of a 20'ish Cybill Sheperd baring her boobs. There was quite a bit of nudity in the movie for it being an early 70's film.
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Outside of me being a homer for Hopper's films and the fact that you can see Easy Rider on blu already, the movie (that I have seen, so take out the ones I haven't) that I am looking forward to the most in HD is Five Easy Pieces. Prob my fav of the set (again without Easy Rider). Can't wait to get my hands on this set though. |
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With Criterion releasing films like Ace in the Hole, Night of the Hunter, New Hollywood, Paths of Glory, The Killing (it's coming),Modern Times (and rest of Chaplin to come) and the rumors of Some Like it Hot and 12 Angry Men--- I have a point of discussion I'd like to hear some feedback on:
Does anyone else feel like Criterion is back in the laser disc days when studios were willing to license MAJOR films they'd never consider giving up in the DVD-era? I think there is great opportunity for Criterion to snag some treasures from studios reluctant to issue Blu-rays. I don't think it'll be as major like in the LD days (Annie Hall, Citizen Kane, Wonderful Life LD's) but there's great opportunity. |
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Can't wait for the Blu! Last edited by ShellOilJunior; 08-23-2010 at 02:47 AM. |
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Ahh ok. Ya, I see why Citizen Kane is so influential. Don't think it should be atop so many "greatest films of all-time" lists but I see it's influence in countless films.
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![]() Of the list, I've seen "Head", and, umm...: ![]() If you're seeing it as a Rafelson late-60's-protest fan, which is the general idea of the set, then have at it--But if you're seeing it as a Monkees fan, you'll probably end up hating it as much as the fans at the time did, of Rafelson's other self-loathing attempts to "satirize" the group's manufactured image and try to pass it off as angry 60's anti-commercialism. (Hey, Bob?--Bite us, WE LIKED THE SONGS.) If they'd gotten Jim Frawley from the TV show, we'd have a more imaginative and involved mix--But Bob's pokes at his job were compulsively snide without being funny, the "trippy" attempt at non-linear psychedelic counterculture (get the title, get it?) range from brick-subtle to bewilderingly non-written, and only two of the songs end up making the soundtrack listenable. Like the saying goes, when you bite the hand that feeds you, the other hand is going to slap you hard. If the Monkees thought they were the "imitation Beatles", Head was the imitation Magical Mystery Tour. ![]() Last edited by EricJ; 08-23-2010 at 03:29 AM. |
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I wouldn't call it film school either. Actually I would of liked the whole movie filmed that way.
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