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You know, the UK is really lucky. Sure, we in the US can go region free, but they have BFI, Eureka/MoC, and Artificial Eye. I notice that there is a lot of overlap between these companies' and Criterion's releases, but I think that the UK companies have released a lot more obscure titles that Criterion hasn't.
And Eureka/MoC is for me, equal to Criterion, in many ways. |
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Nota bene: They also say "up to 40% off", so lord only knows how many are actually have that high a discount. |
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I went through their entire list of Criterion titles and only saw a couple of discounts that were mildly interesting. My wallet doesnt usually open for mildly interesting. ![]() |
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I think he is simply trying to rewrite his past. I don't blame him though. Perhaps he feels that cleaning the film up is the only chance it has to be reevaluated. Quote:
“The restoration looks good projected, if surprisingly bright for a film that, in his review, Roger Ebert complained was “so brownish yellow that you want to try Windex on the screen.” In a 1981 Millimeter article about the making of the film its cinematographer, Vilmos Zsigmond, wrote that Mr. Cimino wanted to “re-create in the audience the experience of being in the West back in those days — when things were noisy and smoky and very, very dusty and dirty.” "As a restoration demo on the Criterion Blu-ray demonstrates, some of the scenes that looked sepia, almost nicotine brown, have been altered so that the green grass and blue sky pop almost as brightly as they would in Technicolor. This may be a restoration, but it also appears to be an act of directorial revisionism." I wish Vilmos Zsigmond was involved with the transfer. |
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Thanks given by: | ChromeJob (04-09-2015) |
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I too got the email last week about their Criterion sale. It seems the prices went back up but Eraserhead and L'eclisse were to be had for $24. I did not order as the films would have been payment for a lost bet and shipping to the UK was $30.
What was interesting, and people may want to note this if the sale ever comes around again, was that a few days later I received another email from TCM telling me items where still in my cart and to take another 15% off (over $50) |
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[Show spoiler] can be difficult for some people to take. I wouldn't call it nonsense, certainly, as it has some pointed parallels to the situation in Nicaragua going on at the time; whether you agree with it or not the point of view is pretty audacious. Presumably this movie ended Cox's Hollywood career, so you have to give him some credit for that ![]() The movie is pretty brief so if you don't like it, it doesn't wear out its welcome (I wished it were a bit longer myself). The music by Joe Strummer is unequivocally great. Proceed at your own risk. |
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I also love it because of the appearances of three supporting players: Theresa Harris, the beautiful, talented and unjustly neglected black actress with the musical voice, who plays Stanwyck's gal pal, Chico; Robert Barrat, the physical fitness fanatic turned actor who has a couple of memorable scenes as Stanwyck's perverse and perverted father; and James Murray, the gifted player who was propelled to stardom in King Vidor's silent masterpiece, The Crowd, and five years later was reduced to playing an uncredited bit (a railroad brakeman) in Baby Face. Murray was a self-destructive alcoholic whose body was pulled out of the Hudson River in 1936; it was never determined whether his death was the result of suicide, murder, or an accident. Thinking about all the possible supplementary material that Criterion could come up with for Baby Face makes me salivate! ![]() |
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Freaks would of course be welcome as well, it needs a Blu-ray already, more 1930s horror in HD would be much appreciated, including Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. I haven't seen the others you mentioned, but Baby Face sounds interesting. |
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I don't know if anyone has posted about this, but has anyone noticed the non-digipak, non-dual format edition of Tess in their local stores?
I went to B&N a week or so ago and noticed a single Blu ray copy, a la Foreign Correspondent, of Tess. I'm assuming they're slowly going this route with the others that had dual format digis. |
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http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dvd-...n=715515139410 it has a different release date (December 2014) and UPC than this: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dvd-...n=715515114011 |
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Interesting comments by Dargis, though! Again, it might just be better to view the new cut (and presentation, apparently) as a new, separate thing. |
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