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Old 03-31-2017, 10:38 PM   #162301
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There is more David Lynch in the works.
I probably wouldn't necessarily be interested in double dipping on something like The Elephant Man (if it's that) but definitely will if I can get the Art Life doc as a bonus feature!

A nice new 4K scan of Lost Highway would be brilliant however...
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Old 03-31-2017, 11:17 PM   #162302
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Studio Canal have now announced their UK blu-ray for Mulholland Dr. and in the special features there's an "Interview with Naomi Watts & David Lynch".

Wonder if this is the same interview that's on the Criterion. And if it is, this might be an indication of a bettering relationship between Studio Canal and Criterion as that interview was conducted by Criterion themselves.

The special features also have interviews with Laura Harring, Mary Sweeney, Angelo Badalamenti and Thierry Jousse, respectively, but they don't seem to be the same as on the Criterion. EDIT: Actually the Criterion disc has an "Interview with Angelo Badalamenti".

Also, was the restoration work done by Criterion? Have they licensed it too to Studio Canal?
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Old 03-31-2017, 11:23 PM   #162303
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I had read a post from someone last night that Criterion's Mulholland Dr. has macroblocking. Has anyone else noticed this? I've watched it a few times since it got released on blu ray and I think it's an outstanding transfer and didn't notice any issues whatsoever.
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Old 04-01-2017, 12:48 AM   #162304
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Waiting for Bidet?

I would get one just to confuse the hell out of my dog next time he goes to the toilet looking for a drink of water.

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You only see bidets in French New Wave films...actually, can anyone name a film featuring a bidet?

Well, I'm a bidet-master. Before you turn on the water, you have to sit down first!

Damn skippy. Septic-safe wipes are a man's best friend in Texas. It's like 110 + for three straight months. Need to be clean down there.

And, yes, I know I just took the Criterion Collection thread to a new low. Well, maybe not Tiny Furniture low, but I digress.


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+1. (Americans represent!) ...Baby wipes much preferred...
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Old 04-01-2017, 01:10 AM   #162305
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I for one would rather marathon watch the entire run of Girls than think about anybody in this thread wiping anything.
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Old 04-01-2017, 01:15 AM   #162306
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Would love a new scan of The Elephant Man since it's my 3rd favourite film but would also take a new scan of Lost Highway.
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Old 04-01-2017, 01:20 AM   #162307
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What's particularly funny about this clue is if you just do a google image search for the breaking point, this image comes up

While Breaking Point sounds great, the big number 2 added to the picture seems to be odd if it doesn't refer to something?
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Old 04-01-2017, 01:30 AM   #162308
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While Breaking Point sounds great, the big number 2 added to the picture seems to be odd if it doesn't refer to something?
If WB hadn't already released To Have and Have Not, which would also fit with the clue and is based on the same story, it could be a double release.
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Old 04-01-2017, 01:38 AM   #162309
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If WB hadn't already released To Have and Have Not, which would also fit with the clue and is based on the same story, it could be a double release.
Ha, maybe it's a double clue for The Breaking Point and Point Break.
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Old 04-01-2017, 02:11 AM   #162310
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While Breaking Point sounds great, the big number 2 added to the picture seems to be odd if it doesn't refer to something?
Probably this:
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The Breaking Point is the second film adaptation of the Ernest Hemingway novel To Have and Have Not.
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Old 04-01-2017, 02:57 AM   #162311
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Probably this:
Yeah, that could be it.
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Old 04-01-2017, 03:52 AM   #162312
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+1. (Americans represent!) ...Baby wipes much preferred...
Water always wins in the end. Baby Wipes=unsustainable and costly. Water? Much easier to obtain and no need for wasting paper. Hell, I can attach a rain barrel to my roof and capture water if I forget to pay the water bill. But baby wipes? Hmmm. That's for babies, they're a reason they're called that in the first place. I'm an adult. Water or bust!

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Tell that to my 9 yr. old self! I was with my mom, visiting one of her friends, and she had a bidet. Never saw one before, but had a general idea for what it was for. So after I *ahem*..I decide to try out this newfangled bathroom gadget, and I turn like two of the knobs on the wall, and water just starts shooting up and I tried sitting on it, and it was splashing, and I freaked out, and yelled for my mom, half naked and water all over the place. Not sure I've been back there since
Ha. Hilarious. Traumatized by a bidet from childhood. Now that's a first for me.

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Waiting for Bidet?

I would get one just to confuse the hell out of my dog next time he goes to the toilet looking for a drink of water.




Damn skippy. Septic-safe wipes are a man's best friend in Texas. It's like 110 + for three straight months. Need to be clean down there.

And, yes, I know I just took the Criterion Collection thread to a new low. Well, maybe not Tiny Furniture low, but I digress.
Perhaps we've reached a new low, but it could only get worse if you start getting into the dirty details of Salo. At least bidets, at least to me, remind me pure, cleansing water. And like I said, sure less wasteful than buying baby wipes!
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Old 04-01-2017, 04:11 AM   #162313
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Not entirely Criterion related except...

I'm curious what everyones thoughts are on Nicolas Winding Refn? By sheer accident I watched the Neon Demon and Only God Forgives on Amazon back to back. His movies are so vivid and colorful and kind of challenging for deeper non-obvious meanings. Seems like Criterion would be a great fit for them.

After reading the comments in Amazon I was left wondering am I the only person on the planet who actually liked these movies or does Amazon's comments just attract people who want everything to be a Hallmark movie spoon fed to them in a pretty package.

Next up Bronson and a rewatch of Drive (didnt care for it the first time I watched it a few years ago).
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Not entirely Criterion related except...

I'm curious what everyones thoughts are on Nicolas Winding Refn? By sheer accident I watched the Neon Demon and Only God Forgives on Amazon back to back. His movies are so vivid and colorful and kind of challenging for deeper non-obvious meanings. Seems like Criterion would be a great fit for them.

After reading the comments in Amazon I was left wondering am I the only person on the planet who actually liked these movies or does Amazon's comments just attract people who want everything to be a Hallmark movie spoon fed to them in a pretty package.

Next up Bronson and a rewatch of Drive (didnt care for it the first time I watched it a few years ago).
I think both Neon Demon and Only God Forgives are stunning films. Glad to hear someone else enjoyed them as much as I did, as the majority of reviews have been so overwhelmingly negative.

Personally, I think they're both much better than Drive, and find them to be almost on par with his best early work, Pusher II and Valhalla Rising.

However, the only people I find that share my taste in films are a few other crazy cult film lovers scattered on the internet.
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Old 04-01-2017, 04:43 AM   #162315
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I for one would rather marathon watch the entire run of Girls than think about anybody in this thread wiping anything.
Well, to be honest I have been known to occasionally wipe
[Show spoiler]discs. Use soft lint-free cloth (microfiber!), wipe from hub towards edge.
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No more clues until we get our 16 Candles, damn it! (Unless it's for Weird Science, Pretty in Pink, or Some Kind of Wonderful.)
I would buy TWO copies of a Criterion Weird Science. One for me and one for my dad. That's one of his favorites.
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Not entirely Criterion related except...

I'm curious what everyones thoughts are on Nicolas Winding Refn? By sheer accident I watched the Neon Demon and Only God Forgives on Amazon back to back. His movies are so vivid and colorful and kind of challenging for deeper non-obvious meanings. Seems like Criterion would be a great fit for them.

After reading the comments in Amazon I was left wondering am I the only person on the planet who actually liked these movies or does Amazon's comments just attract people who want everything to be a Hallmark movie spoon fed to them in a pretty package.

Next up Bronson and a rewatch of Drive (didnt care for it the first time I watched it a few years ago).
Really? I think Refn's films are very dumb ones - The Neon Demon and Only God Forgives feature some absolutely groanworthy attempts at symbolism that are unbelievably obvious and heavyhanded.

He styles his films well and has his little neon niche down to a tee. Some of them are fairly enjoyable for what they are I guess, but he's pretty vacuous.
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Old 04-01-2017, 03:01 PM   #162318
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What do you mean "any" Billy Wilder film? Ace in the Hole is a great release!
I always forget that. And I've bought it on Criterion 3 different times!
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Old 04-01-2017, 03:03 PM   #162319
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Hypothetically, Criterion should release the massively underrated Wilder comedy "Buddy Buddy". It's never received a US DVD. It's not a masterpiece, but is a very good Lemmon-Matthau comedy and is Wilder's last film. It's right in line, in terms of tone and quality, with "The In-Laws".
As huge Wilder fan with every single other movie of his my collection I am curious about this one. Never seen it, never heard much (good) about it. I def want the chance to judge for myself.
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I would buy TWO copies of a Criterion Weird Science. One for me and one for my dad. That's one of his favorites.
This scene needs the criterion treatment:
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