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Old 05-02-2013, 04:02 PM   #70121
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Great choices blusilo! I love that you included Lonesome on your list. Have you seen King Vidor's The Crowd? It's very similar.
I haven't actually. I looked into Sunrise as well since that's the most named silent film. I'll take a look at "The Crowd". Thanks!

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Let's just say there was much joy when the Blu-ray was announced even though it hadn't been that long since the DVD came out. From the music to the performances, I love that film.
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Old 05-02-2013, 04:15 PM   #70122
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Overall top ten:

1. 8 1/2 (Fellini)
2. Persona (Bergman)
3. The Tree of Life (Malick)
4. Ugetsu (Mizoguchi)
5. Down by Law (Jarmusch)
6. Pickpocket (Bresson)
7. Vertigo (Hitchcock)
8. Seven Samurai (Kurosawa)
9. Le Samourai (Melville)
10. Raging Bull (Scorsese)

Criterion top ten
1. 8 1/2
2. Days of Heaven
3. Ugetsu
4. Down by Law
5. Pickpocket
6. Seven Samurai
7. Le Samourai
8. The Double Life of Veronique
9. The Thin Red Line
10. The Bicycle Thief

If you ask me what are my top ten next week, it will very likely change.
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Old 05-02-2013, 04:51 PM   #70123
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I samtarted compiling a list but I stopped myself. Even a top 250 would be too hard for me
A top Criterion one, or an overall film one?
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Old 05-02-2013, 04:59 PM   #70124
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Now, an Overall Top Ten Movies List would probably go something like this...

1. Le Samouraï
2. Dr. No
3. Army of Shadows
4. Le Cercle Rouge
5. Casino Royale (2006)
6. North by Northwest
7. King Kong (1933)
8. Stand By Me
9. Escape from Alcatraz
10. The Shawshank Redemption

Hmmmm. The first six or seven are no-brainers, but I had to think about the rest. Subject to change, of course.

A Top 20 would be better, because I could include Paris, Texas, The Vanishing, Badlands, The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, Blade Runner, The Night of the Hunter, Pulp Fiction, Jaws, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, etc.

Then again, a Top 20 would not even come close to naming all my favorites, either.

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Old 05-02-2013, 05:03 PM   #70125
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A top Criterion one, or an overall film one?
A criterion one
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Old 05-02-2013, 05:04 PM   #70126
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This got me thinking that we really need a few Sofia Coppola films on the Criterion queue. Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation, to be more exact.
I would kill for that. Lost in Translation is my favorite film since 2000 and is firmly set in my top ten of all time.

A movie that speaks to me like so few. A film that I cherish.
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Old 05-02-2013, 05:09 PM   #70127
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OK, I'll play...

My favorite Criterion BD's. (in no particular order)

Diabolique
Kiss Me Deadly
Cul-de-Sac
Pale Flower
On The Waterfront
Last Year at Marienbad
Le beau Serge
The Ballad of Narayama
Black Narcissus
The Phantom Carriage

and five more... (sorry, I just have to)
Island of Lost Souls
The Night of the Hunter
The Magician
Being John Malkovich
Belle de jour
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Old 05-02-2013, 05:14 PM   #70128
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We did top 10s a little while ago..I'll post mine, and go over a bit:

Paris, Texas
L'Eclisse
Naked
Certified Copy
Pale Flower
Salo
Sans Soleil
Carnival of Souls
Elevator to the Gallows
Weekend
Chungking Express
L'Avventura
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Old 05-02-2013, 05:22 PM   #70129
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Top 10 Criterion Blu for me (no order):

3 Colors Red
In The Mood For Love
Secret Sunshine
Seventh Seal
La Jetee
Fish Tank
Thin Red Line
Double Life Of Veronique
Late Spring
Rushmore

(Next up would be Seven Samurai, Paris Texas, Harakiri, La Haine...)
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Old 05-02-2013, 05:52 PM   #70130
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1. The Thin Red Line
2. Breathless
3. Rosemary's Baby
4. George Washington
5. Three Colors
6. Fanny and Alexander
7. Hiroshima, Mon Amour
8. The Kid with a Bike
9. Solaris
10. Chungking Express

That last spot could probably go to Dazed and Confused. Hunger, or Che as well.
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Old 05-02-2013, 06:08 PM   #70131
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So, I finished The Godfather trilogy Blu-ray set yesterday by watching The Godfather: Part III, which I have always considered to be an unfairly maligned film, although it obviously does not stack up to the first two. This got me thinking that we really need a few Sofia Coppola films on the Criterion queue. Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation, to be more exact.
I think it's odd she is not more popular than she is, at times she has such a bright pop art style and her films can be so muted to the point of brilliance, I don't think the young hipster/indie crowd has discovered her yet. With fringe directors like Wes Anderson becoming more and more popular it's odd to see her not catch the same wave.

I am tempted to get the french box set of her complete filmography, though if Criterion releases something its most likely going to be Virgin Suicides.


Oh, are we doing top tens? Oh dear let me see...

1. Thin Red Line
2. The Royal Tenunbaums
3. Breathless
4.. 8 1/2
5. Sweet Smell of Success
6. Paris, Texas
7. Repulsion
8. Weekend (1967)
9. Days of Heaven
10. Rushmore

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Old 05-02-2013, 06:12 PM   #70132
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Lost in Translation is my favorite film ever and I would be more than happy to see it come to the Criterion Line.

That being said...Godfather III doesn't exist. I've tried to watch it many times and I just turn it off. Godfather II has enough closure for me.
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Old 05-02-2013, 06:21 PM   #70133
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We need Criterion to release a Paul Verhoeven flick on BluRay. My personal favorite us Turkish Delight. Rutger Hauer gives an incredible performance in that film.
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Old 05-02-2013, 06:25 PM   #70134
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I think it's odd she is not more popular than she is, at times she has such a bright pop art style and her films can be so muted to the point of brilliance, I don't think the young hipster/indie crowd has discovered her yet. With fringe directors like Wes Anderson becoming more and more popular it's odd to see her not catch the same wave.

I am tempted to get the french box set of her complete filmography, though if Criterion releases something its most likely going to be Virgin Suicides.
I actually think she is very popular with the indie crowd but, unfortunately, she has not and probably will never top what she did with Lost In Translation. Unlike Wes Anderson (who I really like btw), though, she is at least trying to mix it up. However, I think her subsequent films after LIT have been subpar.
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Old 05-02-2013, 06:27 PM   #70135
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I think it's odd she is not more popular than she is, at times she has such a bright pop art style and her films can be so muted to the point of brilliance, I don't think the young hipster/indie crowd has discovered her yet.
I think the indie/hipster crowd has discovered her. Lost in Translation was a huge success. Also, how can you use "pop art" and "muted" in the same sentence?

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Old 05-02-2013, 06:29 PM   #70136
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I actually think she is very popular with the indie crowd but, unfortunately, she has not and probably will never top what she did with Lost In Translation. Unlike Wes Anderson (who I really like btw), though, she is at least trying to mix it up. However, I think her subsequent films after LIT have been subpar.
Definitely. She's one of the higher profile indie directors right now. Even if audiences haven't been to kind to her last two films.
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We need Criterion to release a Paul Verhoeven flick on BluRay. My personal favorite us Turkish Delight. Rutger Hauer gives an incredible performance in that film.
I've always found The 4th Man more in the insane style we learned to expect when Robocop first came out.
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Old 05-02-2013, 06:36 PM   #70138
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I've always found The 4th Man more in the insane style we learned to expect when Robocop first came out.
I'll take The 4th Man too. It's a shame none of his pre-RoboCop films are on blu
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Old 05-02-2013, 06:37 PM   #70139
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Figured people would be interested in Malick news. Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki says,

Tree of Life:

I don’t even know the total [amount of footage that was shot], it was a huge amount of film, because he shot so many scenes. And I’m pretty sure he’s doing a director’s cut DVD of Tree Of Life, and that will have some of those scenes deleted [placed back] in. But for the theatrical release, he really thought that it was going to be too much, and he just couldn’t put it all in.

Voyage of Time:

“Voyage of Time is supposed to come out, I think, 2014. It’s all planned, it’s got a release, it has a distributor — it’s IMAX, it’s a big IMAX film — I think it has a date and all of that,” he explained.
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Old 05-02-2013, 06:48 PM   #70140
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Figured people would be interested in Malick news. Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki says,

Tree of Life:

I don’t even know the total [amount of footage that was shot], it was a huge amount of film, because he shot so many scenes. And I’m pretty sure he’s doing a director’s cut DVD of Tree Of Life, and that will have some of those scenes deleted [placed back] in. But for the theatrical release, he really thought that it was going to be too much, and he just couldn’t put it all in.

Voyage of Time:

“Voyage of Time is supposed to come out, I think, 2014. It’s all planned, it’s got a release, it has a distributor — it’s IMAX, it’s a big IMAX film — I think it has a date and all of that,” he explained.
I would like to see a director's cut of The Thin Red Line.
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