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Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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Inland Empire with The Rabbits as a supplement.
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From the front page story about this year's lineup (including screenings of new restorations) at Cannes....
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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Thanks given by: | diskspinner (04-22-2016), octagon (04-20-2016) |
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Banned
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http://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?go=1&a...=46882&i=2&l=0 (unless you were talking about another release?) |
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#147808 |
Active Member
Nov 2014
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Came to it late, but my desert island top 10 Criterions would be:
1. On the Waterfront 2. The Seventh Seal 3. Wild Strawberries 4. For All Mankind 5. Paris, Texas 6. Ace in the Hole 7. Stagecoach 8. Foreign Correspondent 9. Fanny and Alexander 10. F for Fake |
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#147809 |
Blu-ray Duke
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I was out at Barnes and Noble today taking a quick stroll down Criterion Avenue and I happened to notice an older gentleman standing in line waiting to make a purchase. He was holding blu-ray copies of My Dinner With Andre...and Salo.
He was an erudite looking man who was probably in his late 60s, maybe even 70s. He was wearing corduroy pants, a brown v-neck sweater, a black leather jacket and one of those herringbone tweed caps. ...a bourgeois professor of English Literature type. Why would a man like that want to watch a film like Salo? Not just watch it, but own it. I had to see, I had to know. I casually mentioned that I thought it was an interesting choice, given the subject matter. He asked me if I had seen it and I said no, I only knew it by reputation...that I had heard the stories and the rumors...of scatological incidents and rapes and various means of sexual torture and other scenes of this nature. He nodded his head, furrowed his brow ever so slightly and cracked what I can only describe as an insidiously disturbing, childlike grin. I won't go so far as to say the Jack Nicholson gif from Anger Management...it was much more subtle than that. "A marvelous piece of work," he said. It sent shivers down the back of my spine. All I wanted to do was get the hell out of there as fast as humanly possible, but I couldn't move and I couldn't look away. I just stared at him for what couldn't have been more than 3, maybe four seconds at the most. But it felt like forever. And then I turned around and left. But the look on that man's face will probably haunt me until the day I die. I will never forget it. ...ever. |
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My ten for the desert island?
1) Sullivan's Travels 2) Breaker Morant 3) Gilda 4) The Killing 5) The Killers 6) Ride the Pink Horse 7) Stagecoach 8) Sweet Smell of Success 9) My Darling Clementine 10) Odd Man Out 11) Foreign Correspondent Did I mention, I'm on a desert island with a black and white TV? And I can't count? |
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#147812 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#147814 | |
Blu-ray Archduke
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As we get older, we begin to realize, at long last, that there are no longer enough f**ks left in the world for us to give. We're going to buy the movies that we want to see and we are going to do the things that we enjoy, regardless of what some younger person in the store thinks about it. I'm only 44, and you cannot even begin to imagine the immensity of the f**k that I do not give. I used to feel self-conscious about liking effeminate 1980s synth-pop bands, horror movies, old black-and-white movies, and such. I used to feel self-conscious about not liking alcoholic beverages, televised sporting events, reality television shows, crowded events on New Year's Eve, and such. So, I'll stay home on New Year's Eve, listen to some old Pet Shop Boys and Depeche Mode songs, watch Kiss Me Deadly and New Year's Evil, and then laugh the whole time, because I'm living the dream. If somebody tells me that he or she thinks it's weird that I spent $60 on an out-of-print Criterion Blu-ray of Pierrot Le Fou or that I spent $40 on a limited edition German Blu-ray of Tourist Trap, then I just stop what I'm doing and write that down in my notebook of things that I do not give a f**k about. Let that elderly man have a blast watching Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom if he wishes to do so. He's probably decided that he's going to do whatever he wants to do with his somewhat limited time on Earth, so more power to him. As my own father told me a few days ago, "After you turn 70 years old, be sure that you always eat your dessert first, just in case." Just enjoy the movies that you want to enjoy, let others enjoy the movies that they want to enjoy, and remember... [Show spoiler] It's a good lesson for life in general. Last edited by The Great Owl; 04-21-2016 at 01:03 AM. |
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Awesome story Ray! Besides laughing and feeling disturbed, it made me think of the alleyway scene of Mulholland Dr. Lol Maybe Salo is his one f'd movie he likes and you caught him buying it. We all have one. I'm in my early 30's I remember watching Doom Generation with a friend once he was like dude why do you own this?! Oh Also Great Owl nice writing sir! |
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Blu-ray Prince
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My current copy of the theatrical cut is the French Blu-Ray, which came out some years before the US version did. I liked the transfer a lot, I remember being impressed by its sharpness. Might have off colors though, never really gave it much thought. I might wanna switch to US version if it's the best transfer. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Honestly, I agree with him. Salo is shocking and perverse, yes, but it's also a pretty eloquent piece of work with strong fascist allegories.
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Thanks given by: | D.I.T.C. (04-22-2016), The Great Owl (04-21-2016) |
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