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Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | belcherman (11-20-2017) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I'm looking forward to seeing it again and hopeful that I'll see in it what everyone else does, but for now, my opinion is that it is extremely over-loved. Leon Morin, Priest, Army of Shadows and Le Deuxieme Souffle are all better. I haven't seen Bob le Flambeur, so that might be, too. I also agree that anyone who sleeps on The American might be approaching it with all its predecessors in mind..... as some kind of barometer. Great film. |
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#171264 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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There's a great Pre-Code: Five Star Final-that has Karloff in a memorable supporting role. It would be a perfect companion to Ace in the Hole. It was a First National film so it's with Warner but man it's a hard hitter and Edward G. Robinson is fantastic.
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#171265 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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![]() I'd probably put Bob Le Flambour up there as Mellville's best. It's his most taut and enjoyable film. It also has the strongest lead in his oeuvre. Roger Duchesne is awesome. Am I the only one that runs hot but mostly cold on Delon? For example, my only knock on Rocco and His Brothers is that he's very unconvincing as a boxer. And on the other end of the spectrum, I love him as the weasely Tom Ripley in Purple Noon. |
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#171266 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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But don't you realize, Willem Dafoe IS the epitome of Criterion-related subject matters ever since Antichrist was released? Dafoe or bust. ps. When I met and talked to Jim Jarmusch a few weeks ago in person, he told me firsthand that his favorite scene in Fishing With John was the Willem Dafoe scene. THERE! I just mentioned 2 films in the Criterion Collection AND they both have something to do with Willem Dafoe! ![]() pps. Unlike you Ray, I didn't designate that photo as a spoiler. (Maybe cause I grew up spoiled) Last edited by jw007; 11-20-2017 at 02:39 AM. |
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He already has a place in the Criterion Collection. Criterion released The Haunted Strangler and Corridors of Blood. ![]() Also Karloff is seen briefly in The Spirit of the Beehive when images from Frankenstein are shown as the children are watching the film. He definitely deserves a bigger spot in the collection though. |
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#171269 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2014
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Speaking of Karloff on Criterion, The Black Cat (w/Bela Lugosi) would be smashing.
One of the best and most diabolical horror films of its era, which has only ever been available in the 5-film film Lugosi set. The original Scarface would be cool too, even if frankly I'm happy with the 2 DVD copies I own. |
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Thanks given by: | the sordid sentinel (11-21-2017) |
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#171270 |
Blu-ray Champion
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Finally got to my long awaited copy of Le Sam. yesterday. A nice upgrade from the dvd, wouldn't say night and day, like others did, but a worthy purchase. Too bad the extras were not redone or some new ones added for that matter. Some of the night scenes are a bit more noisier than they should be, but that is because they used the same dvd master I guess. Frankly, I think Criterion knew many were asking for this and this would sell over the buzz. I also think they knew a brand new, un-DNR'd to death master was not coming anytime soon, so they did what they could to get an upgrade out. Hopefully this great classic will get a complete CORRECT makeover and have some new extras added some time soon by someone. For now, this will do.
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#171271 |
New Member
Nov 2017
Albany NY
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Great stuff, Don't Look Now is my fave
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (11-20-2017) |
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#171272 |
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Jon Mulvaney emailed me today that The Silence of the Lambs will include the teaser trailer and Hopkins' voice message, but not the TV spots.
The Breakfast Club will also include a trailer. |
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Thanks given by: | Lionel Horsepackage (11-20-2017), thinredline (11-20-2017) |
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#171274 |
Member
Feb 2017
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I'm someone who really hates singing in movies, whether it be musicals or just someone performing on stage or something of the like. I was looking into blind buying Nashville but I noticed this when scrolling through the IMDB page.
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#171275 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Proceed with caution. It is a movie about a bunch of characters who are singers coming together in Nashville for a concert. It's not a musical where characters suddenly burst into song in an unmotivated and potentially non-diegetic way, but there's certainly a lot of singing all through it.
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So, if you are put off by that sort of thing, this might not be your cup of tea. However, it's a very quirky and entertaining movie, so if you are able to look past your normal dislike of musical performances, you might still enjoy it. |
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Thanks given by: | CRM 114 (11-21-2017), thatguamguy (11-21-2017) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | CRM 114 (11-21-2017), RCRochester (11-21-2017) |
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Thanks given by: | belcherman (11-22-2017), BenOswald (11-22-2017) |
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#171279 |
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I got my first two Criterions today. Went with Godzilla and Don't Look Now. I'm also interested in picking up Rosemary's Baby, Eyes Without a Face and Diabolique sometime down the line.
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#171280 |
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Powell/Pressburger's A Matter of Life and Death just underwent a 4K restoration by Sony.
I wonder if this means Criterion will release the film in the future given their relationship with Sony. https://filmforum.org/film/a-matter-...and-death-film |
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Thanks given by: | Edward J Grug III (11-21-2017), Gacivory (11-21-2017), moviebuffed (11-22-2017), thatguamguy (11-21-2017), The Great Owl (11-22-2017) |
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