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My sister asked me today what I wanted for Christmas. I figured some blu ray movies would be perfect. I was about to name off movies like Fight Club and The Hangover (which are fantastic movies), but then I decided I wanted something different. I love cult movies (Oldboy, Lynch movies) and old classics (Hitchcock, Kurosawa). I started looking at some of the Criterions that I have never seen like Last Year at Marienbad, Repulsion, and Chungking Express.What recommendations do you guys have. Are the Criterions that I listed above any good? Thanks.
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For something a little off the beaten trail try Run Lola Run, or Wings of Desire. Also, The Third Man if you can snag a copy.
For something more mainstream but yet offbeat I'd recommend trying Coraline. These are just the first few in my Blu-ray collection that come to mind. I have many other Criterion titles including Kurosawa, but not yet on Blu-ray. |
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Wings of Desire was one of my favorite releases this year.
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If you like period dramas you could ask for Howards End or A Room With A View.
A few more films I'd recommend would be The Infernal Affairs Trilogy, Red Cliff 1+2, and Exiled. These are Hong Kong films, the first being the trilogy off which The Departed was based, the second being an epic war film about one of the defining battles in Chinese History and perhaps it's best selling novel, and the third is a shoot-em-up film with fantastic gun fights and a great audio track. One film that I really like which didn't get much attention in the US, despite being in English and having headliners like Dustin Hoffman and Alan Rickman, is Perfume: The Story of a Murderer. Unfortunately the German BD is fairly expensive. |
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Currently the box set Blu-ray is availalbe from DDDhouse.com for just over $70US shipped. |
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I have yet to watch Run Lola Run. I got it from the Sony credit card deal for free. Hoping I like it, if not, good price anyway. |
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I can also vouch for North by Northwest. It looks superb. |
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I'm certainly interested in getting the first one. But I'm wondering what opinions there are on the trilogy? I'm also wondering if there might be a cheaper source for just the first movie. DDDhouse has it for $25.....sadly, if I'm gonna have it shipped from all the way over there, might make sense to just get the trilogy....wouldn't be the first time I over-spent. . |
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Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
Lady Vengeance The Hunger Donnie Darko Those are some off-beat films, I guess. Although I don't know if Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance is on Blu-Ray, but I know Lady Vengeance is up for an import and Id on't know about The Hunger either. But all of those are still fantastic films. ![]() |
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Repulsion is a little like a Hitchcock film, but a little more surreal and disturbing, since it's by Roman Polanski. I enjoyed Wings of Desire when I first saw it in the 80's, but I can't recall too much of it, since that was a long time ago. I remember it certainly looked good, with it's stark black and white photography. I haven't seen all of Playtime, but if it's anything like Mr. Hulot's Holiday, then I would expect it to be a little like a Chaplin feature in terms of gags, with a feeling of "New Wave" style filmmaking. I think Playtime takes place in a modern office building, right? What little I've seen of the film dealt with jokes about the confusion of dealing with a labyrinthian office building, and the sound effects played a large part in creating an unsettling feeling. The others I haven't seen. (I think I once rented Chungking Express, but I can't really recall.) |
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