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YMMV but I picked up The Game and Following at Costco today for 19.99. They also had Rosemary's baby and I think one or two others
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If you decide you like Kurosawa, you should also try HIGH AND LOW, a slow and deliberate but often intense modern (1960s) police procedural, also with Mifune and B&W CinemaScope. His earlier films are also worth checking out, but sadly are DVD-only at this point.
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I know a couple of guys that loved it. Then again, I know a couple of guys that hated it, as well. Oh well, we don't need to keep bashing it. I hear a lot of praise for Gosling in Drive, but I preferred him in The Ides of March and Crazy, Stupid, Love. It was those two films that helped me identify him. Before that, he was just one of the many Ryan actors ![]() |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Archduke
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![]() 101 is a 1989 film by D.A. Pennebaker (director of Monterey Pop, which is a Criterion title) that documents Depeche Mode's 1988 Music for the Masses tour as the band crosses the country for the final date at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, CA. The film mixes band footage with the filming of a small group of handpicked fans that follow Depeche Mode along the way in a separate bus. 101 is a significant film in a historical sense because the footage of the handpicked fans was the inspiration for MTV's The Real World television show. It's not a stretch to say that this Depeche Mode 101 film, for better or worse, led to the emergence of "reality television." For selfish reasons, I want 101 to be a Criterion title because Depeche Mode is one of my favorite bands, and 101 is one of my favorite live albums. I own the existing DVD copy of the film, and I love revisiting it for so many reasons. I was roughly the same age as the fans picked for the film (well, maybe a couple years younger, I guess), and the movie obviously clicks for nostalgic reasons. The "reality" footage of the fans is quite interesting. The live footage of Depeche Mode is majestic, especially a Rose Bowl Stadium performance of "Everything Counts", where we see the sold-out crowd throwing thousands of hands in the air. Selfish reasons aside, though, it really would fit in well with the Criterion fare. Last edited by The Great Owl; 01-21-2013 at 12:47 AM. |
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Wow, that Everything Counts number sounds fantastic. Maximum impact achieved with the biggest stadium possible. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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I just finished watching my Blu-ray of Two-Lane Blacktop.
Outstanding! This Criterion Blu-ray excels in both content and picture quality. I cannot make a thorough DVD vs. Blu-ray analysis, because I traded in my old DVD a few weeks back in anticipation of this purchase, but the Blu-ray seems to be a noticeable improvement from what I remember of the DVD presentation. This is one of the ultimate road trip movies, but the story is told in a subtle way that neglects "obvious" highlights (outcomes of the car races in the film, potential drama-heavy moments, etc.) in favor of a more laid-back everyday-interaction vibe as the characters cross the country. I had a blast revisiting this one. This movie ranks highly on the "frequent re-watch" list in my collection, but I cannot readily explain why I love watching it repeatedly. Two-Lane Blacktop also has the "Harry Dean Stanton Coolness Factor" that I've discussed before in this thread, although his brief role in the film...may not quite be for everyone. Last edited by The Great Owl; 01-21-2013 at 12:58 AM. |
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Feb 2012
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