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My Mrs. is pretty amazing. She spoiled me at Christmas. Besides a new Xbox One, she gave me the following Criterion blu rays:
Eraserhead L'Avventura The Vanishing My Darling Clementine The Big Chill The Shooting/Ride In the Whirlwind Besides that amazing haul, I had mentioned to her months ago that I'd like to have a film noir blu collection within our blu collection. I have seen a scattered one and own some fantastic Criterion noir on blu ray (all of my Criterions are blu), but would like to really dig deep into the genre, as I really enjoy it. So she got me very nice blu ray editions of: The Maltese Falcon Touch of Evil Out of the Past Double Indemnity Sunset Boulevard Now that is amazing! She is something else. Can't wait to sink my teeth into all of those! Merry Christmas, and a happy new year! |
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Thanks given by: | Edward J Grug III (12-25-2014), jmclick (12-26-2014), oildude (12-26-2014), RojD (12-26-2014), ShellOilJunior (12-26-2014) |
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Just as I did last year, I'm planning to devote January to diving into some of my still-unwatched (and already watched) classic-era film noir Blu-rays and DVDs. Winter is a great time for these flicks. |
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Thanks given by: | Edward J Grug III (12-26-2014) |
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#117366 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | jmclick (12-26-2014) |
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#117368 | |
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Now if Warner would quit announcing and not releasing 'The Big Sleep'! |
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#117369 | |
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#117370 |
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I finally watched 8 1/2 (I bought it a year or two ago) and HATED it. I've never had this kind of reaction to a Criterion movie before! I just hated watching the main character and found the movie noisy and incoherent. He was such an emotional cripple and not in an interesting way, he just was a boring turd whose treatment of everyone else was offensive and whose exhausted demeanor made watching him a chore! I don't really even know how to rationalize my reaction to the movie, it was just some kind of violent, visceral hatred. I dunno what the story is. I love a lot of other Italian movies from the time, everything from the weirdo exploitation movies to horror movies to Antonioni, but this just was like fingernails on a blackboard for the entire running time. I had a similar reaction to La Dolce Vita back in college, but I figured that was just me being in a bad mood that day or something and figured several years later that it was time to give Fellini another shot.
My film snob credentials are forever revoked! I did manage to wash the bad taste out of my mouth by watching "Two Days and One Night," and I sure hope Marion Cotillard gets some more recognition for this. She did win a few awards like the NYFCC best actress, but I am guessing the Oscars will just nominate Jennifer Aniston over her or something. |
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Thanks given by: | SlickDamian (12-26-2014) |
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I've been through a couple of real-life situations in the past where I was completely burned out (career, my running hobby, etc.), but found myself surrounded by enthusiastic people who would excitedly ask me about my plans. I guess that's why I inherently relate to Marcello Mastroianni's character. Besides, this is the film that kicked off my fascination with Barbara Steele, who is also amazing in Black Sunday, which is available on Blu-ray from Kino. |
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#117373 |
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My first viewing of 8 1/2 left me full of hatred.
My second viewing of 8 1/2 left me full of confusion. My third viewing of 8 1/2 left me full of love. It seems to be one of the most polarizing films from the get-go, but it seems to result in more and more positivity as the viewings progress. |
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Thanks given by: | cakefactory (12-26-2014), jmclick (12-26-2014), jw007 (12-26-2014), pedromvu (12-26-2014), spargs (12-27-2014) |
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Then, I also watched 1975's Farewell My Lovely recently, the other Mitchum as Marlowe film. This one is *much* better than the '78 The Big Sleep, which isn't even in the same league. Farewell My Lovely holds up as a neo-noir classic, in my opinion, alongside the likes of Chinatown. If you haven't seen it, do check it out. |
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (12-26-2014), WonderWeasel (12-27-2014) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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8 1/2 is by far the most delayed Criterion purchase I've ever made. As each sale rolls by year by year I always skip purchasing it because I never got around to watching it (I've only seen bits and pieces of it) and now I own it. I will post my thoughts whenever I get around to seeing this. |
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Thanks given by: | RojD (12-26-2014) |
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I wasn't confused by it, exactly, I just hated the style and the lapses into dream sequences, especially the one with the harem which seems to be the most lauded scene. I just thought the main character was such a slimeball, especially through that scene. As Great Owl mentioned, though, I could relate to him in the early scenes where he's disillusioned and just surrounded by crowds of annoying people chirping about the project he doesn't want to think about while he just wants to get out of there. I sorta liked the movie for the first maybe, 45 minutes, it just rapidly went downhill from there. I'll watch it again someday. I didn't hate everything in it and I know I'm missing out on something, but man, what a painful experience sitting through it for this first time was. For Christmas, I got copies of Belle De Jour (haven't seen it yet) and Seven Samurai (I got the second version of the DVD several years ago but haven't watched it since I first bought it). I will get around to watching those at some point. Seven Samurai wasn't even close to my favorite Kurosawa on first watch, but I think I'll like it a lot more on second viewing. |
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#117379 |
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I like this movie a lot, but I understand what you're saying. I had reaction with Sword of Doom, even though Tatsuya Nakadai is one of my favorite actors, and I like Kihachi Okamoto's other films like Samurai Assassin and Kill!.
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