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I love Takemitsu's music. His contribution to the films of the Japanese New Wave is remarkable. (especially the Three Films by Hiroshi Teshigahara box set) Last edited by Monty70; 10-30-2011 at 02:18 PM. |
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What type of shipping are you using? I've ordered 4-5 items from Amazon US before, and the most my shipping has ever cost me has been 16 something. I usually go with standard as the expedited isn't worth the extra, and to have it couriered is high. I can handle waiting a week for my films. Import fees are usually refunded 3-4 months later as well. I just got the import fee refunded on my If.... yesterday. Even with the shipping and import fee, and the looong wait, Amazon US and B&N are still cheaper than Amazon Canada |
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I think I have at least six films on blu-ray and DVD that have a Takemitsu score. I'm thinking of getting the DVD box-set Rebel Samurai: Sixties Swordplay Classics in the B&N sale, which will add two more Takemitsu scores. |
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It seems to be a bug recently introduced to a program that amazon uses to calculate the shipping cost. Amazon.com is not the only one that is affected. The similar issue was reported for amazon.co.uk
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The Larisa Shepitko Eclipse set is now on hold for me until Tuesday. I thought I would have to order it online, but there was one available at the B&N closest to me. I am centrally located to three B&Ns, none more than three miles away, and they are always well stocked with Criterions. Going into the one closest to where I live is like walking into a toy store of Criterion goodness.
The copy I put on hold was the only one available in the entire city. This makes me think the Larisa Shepitko set is probably one of the more poorer selling and least well known Eclipse sets. I suppose that makes sense when you consider the breadth of what is available in the Eclipse series. Shepitko died young and only made four films. The two in the Eclipse set are her most well known. I hope more people discover them. They are fantastic films. |
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As previously noted, all things being equal, I typically order from Amazon.CA anyway because I'm a collector first and bargain hunter second. *.CA tends to pack better and there's defacto less risk of damage in transit due to Customs mishandling. But I have been registered on *.COM for almost 5 years, and still make at least half a dozen combined purchases from the parent site annually. But this was by far the worst checkout hit yet, and I'll certainly be on the phone with them Monday morning for an explanation how $95.95 in product now suddenly becomes $140.65 going north of the border to a longstanding registered customer. Last edited by ROclockCK; 10-30-2011 at 10:21 PM. |
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Oct 2011
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The more I read about this film SpiderBaby, the more I'm with you. Where's the petition?
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She actually did more than that (for the interested).
A short film Homeland of Electricity and V trinadtsatom chasu nochi (a weird, late 60's New Year's Eve Soviet TV special). Here is part of it to give you a taste: There is also 2 more shorts which she did in film school (don't ask me where to find these, if you can even see them, I have no clue) The Blind Cook and Living Water. Would of been great if Criterion released more than 2 films, because I don't think they will go back and release anymore. I would think this is her final filmography: Znoy The Blind Cook (short) Living Water (short) Wings Homeland of Electricity (short) V trinadtsatom chasu nochi (T.V. special) Ty i ya The Ascent sad we prob won't see the rest on any type of release (only rare screenings and the internet). Last edited by SpiderBaby; 10-30-2011 at 11:31 PM. |
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I have most of the Eclipse sets and I would say that it obviously depends on your tastes. I am not a huge Japanese cinema fan, but the Ozu and Kurosawa, etc.. sets are very good. Personally my favorites are:
Malle 2 Fuller 5 Kaurismaki’s 12 Rossellini 14 Guitry 22 Dearden 25 The other items that may never see a BD release in a set that are musts are: Von Sternberg silents Berlin Anderplatz John Cassavetes: Five Films There are other sets and Eclipse releases that are now OOP, but IMO these choices are essential. |
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Oct 2011
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Unless I missed this subject in the roughly 3 million posts here, I would like to offer a little plug for Criterion's superb disc menuing system. Having seen many disc access designs, and even worked with a few of them at the authoring level, Criterion's is by far the best in class. It provides a simple, elegant, intuitive user experience, and I wish some generic version of it was an industry standard.
Just wanted to add that little plaudit, although I'm no doubt preaching to the converted here. Last edited by ROclockCK; 10-31-2011 at 01:08 AM. |
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Hey guys, I'm in for these on the B&N sale
Island of Lost Souls Fanny and Alexander The Phantom Carriage Hunger 3 Women The Battle of Algiers Hunger Thinking about getting one of these, which would you rec? Any of these would be blind buys. Three Colors Trilogy The Rules of the Game Kuroneko I'm most interested in Kuroneko, but I'm a big fan of extras and that has barely any while the Trilogy and Rules of the Game look loaded with them. I'm in Canada so shipping, while still cheap is a bit of a concern for me, I want to try and keep it around $200 this time as I'm most likely going to pay full price for 12 Angry Men and most likely Rushmore, so Three Colors would usually be a guarantee, but at 50% for $40 for the set seems like a great deal, so I wouldn't mind spending the extra 20 if need be. |
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Yeah, their menus are very well done. I love the clean, elegant, consistent look and the fact that you can get a little description of a supplement without starting it.
That last one is an admittedly minor point but sometimes it really is the little touches... |
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