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Wow, really? I saw the movie in the theater and could have easily been bored to death but in the end I realized its one of his greatly misunderstood screen adaptations from Thomas Pynchon's novel. I personally think this movie needs at least one viewing and will be a "grower"... and in the end will end up as one of his greatest accomplishments ever. It's a movie that demands patience but is so esoteric that most people won't "get it" unless they really take the time to really "listen" and view.
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" The River" and Michael Powell's "The Red Shoes" are "the two most beautiful color films ever made," Martin Scorsese says in an interview on the new Criterion DVD of the restored print. I saw the movie for the first time when Scorsese's personal 35mm copy played at the Virginia Film Festival some years ago; when I mentioned it to him, he said, "I watch that film three times a year. Sometimes four." |
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I am officially done posting about superhero movies. I can't believe some people have such a vested interest in my film tastes. Last edited by WonderWeasel; 03-04-2015 at 06:34 AM. |
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Keeping this closer to topic, I would hope Warner includes some Criterion-quality supplements on at least THE THING if not all three titles. |
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Maybe, but not likely. If it's released as a Warner Home Video title, and given all the bells and whistles that they give their premiere titles, sure. If it's a Warner Archive Collection release, the best we'll get is the same extras that were on Warner's DVD edition. In the case of The Thing from Another World, the only extra on Warner's DVD was the trailer.
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That is just based on general critics ratings, anyway i don't think we will ever see the day when Criterion releases a superhero movie so with all the opinions already expressed i don't see the point of continuing this. Although it seems the debate about whether to say boring vs hold attention is getting close to changing the subject. Last edited by pedromvu; 03-04-2015 at 07:01 AM. |
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I've been on the internet for something like 30 years. In all that time, I've posted things that were without a doubt snarky, confrontational, and condescending (sometimes unintentional, sometimes deliberate). Trust me, what I've said to you is none of those things. My above remark 'What did you think the "if" in the above quote meant?' is an example of me being snarky. |
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Judex is a VERY short step away from Batman.
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I finally got my copy of Tarkovsky's 'The Sacrifice' yesterday. I know someone said impatience and Tarkovsky aren't very compatible, but I can't wait to watch it tomorrow! Last edited by WonderWeasel; 03-04-2015 at 08:02 AM. |
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If the vast majority of people buy Criterions during sales, shouldn't that imply that the MSRP of $39.99 is simply too high? Basic economics. Supply and demand. The demand is such that most people won't pay $39.99. Perhaps if the MSRP were around $30, there wouldn't need to be as many sales. The SRP should be what people are willing to pay not what Criterion wants them to pay. The market is what created things such as Criterion store flash sales and B&N sales.
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