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Old 05-15-2013, 11:44 PM   #71341
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Since I'm here going off anyway, I'll harp on another of my peeves. I want to ask you: assuming you could rent these, would you not even consider renting these to see them? I'm just curious. I know people want to experience films in the greatest possible quality blah blah blah*, but would you seriously tamp your interest because you won't watch an upscaled DVD?

* Which is utter bullshit, BTW, because I fell in love with movies watching old Star Wars VHS tapes and badly damaged public domain prints of silent films on late night cable TV, and I still get a great feeling of nostalgia and immersion whenever I see an old tape. Blu-ray is wonderful and shiny and can reinvent how we see films, but it's not everything.
In his defense, he didn't say he wouldn't watch and enjoy the films, he just said he wasn't going to buy them.
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Old 05-15-2013, 11:46 PM   #71342
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John Frankenheimer, a few years before The Manchurian Candidate.
(And if you never thought Angela Lansbury could play a creepy nasty, wait till you get a load of Will "Grandpa Walton" Geer... )



It's referring to a Buster Keaton film you haven't seen either.
How the hell would you know what Ive seen or haven't seen ? Maybe I have , maybe I haven't, Ive seen so many movies that I have to rewatch them just to remember them a little better. right back at you
Furthermore I agree about being easily offended and attacking members because of what someone likes or dislikes...
And its not really all that important anyway. Like we should really care what people in a forum think of us...
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Old 05-15-2013, 11:48 PM   #71343
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Peg me all you know, it means nothing really. You mean nothing to me quite frankly and wouldn't waste time trying to peg you

Im totally loving how everyone got worked up over this LMAO !!
Everyone is having a cow over Indian movies and in the grand scheme of things and life, it means absolutely nothing !
Let me give you a hint: it's your attitude, dude.
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Old 05-15-2013, 11:50 PM   #71344
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In his defense, he didn't say he wouldn't watch and enjoy the films, he just said he wasn't going to buy them.
I wasn't attacking him, but I think if he meant to see them, he'd leave open the option of buying them if they appealed to him.
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Old 05-15-2013, 11:51 PM   #71345
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I wasn't attacking him, but I think if he meant to see them, he'd leave open the option of buying them if they appealed to him.
Fair enough. There is so much attacking going on these days, you never can be too careful
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Old 05-15-2013, 11:59 PM   #71346
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* Which is utter bullshit, BTW, because I fell in love with movies watching old Star Wars VHS tapes and badly damaged public domain prints of silent films on late night cable TV, and I still get a great feeling of nostalgia and immersion whenever I see an old tape. Blu-ray is wonderful and shiny and can reinvent how we see films, but it's not everything.
I fell in love with a lot of stuff on a 12" black-and-white tv.

When I wasn't walking to and from school, that is. In the snow. Uphill. Both ways.

Good times.
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Old 05-16-2013, 12:06 AM   #71347
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Since I'm here going off anyway, I'll harp on another of my peeves. I want to ask you: assuming you could rent these, would you not even consider renting these to see them? I'm just curious. I know people want to experience films in the greatest possible quality blah blah blah*, but would you seriously tamp your interest because you won't watch an upscaled DVD?

* Which is utter bullshit, BTW, because I fell in love with movies watching old Star Wars VHS tapes and badly damaged public domain prints of silent films on late night cable TV, and I still get a great feeling of nostalgia and immersion whenever I see an old tape. Blu-ray is wonderful and shiny and can reinvent how we see films, but it's not everything.
I will never own all of the Blu Rays that I would like to own.

Only recently getting an all-region player means I have less than 25 of the Criterion releases so far, for example - I am always going to be playing catch-up there.

So if I have to choose between the two (and I do, in that I have finite money and storage space) AND given that they will likely eventually be released on Blu, I immediately discount films on DVD at this point.

If I can watch them on DVD or digitally before then, I will happily watch them.
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Old 05-16-2013, 12:07 AM   #71348
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John Frankenheimer, a few years before The Manchurian Candidate.
(And if you never thought Angela Lansbury could play a creepy nasty, wait till you get a load of Will "Grandpa Walton" Geer... )
Well, now I'm interested!
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Old 05-16-2013, 12:11 AM   #71349
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I fell in love with a lot of stuff on a 12" black-and-white tv.

When I wasn't walking to and from school, that is. In the snow. Uphill. Both ways.

Good times.
My love of movies originated in the early 1980s, when I had a small black-and-white television in my bedroom and spent many evenings or rainy days watching horror movies via Elvira's Movie Macabre or badly dubbed martial arts films via Kung Fu Theater while bad commercials for car title loan companies or psychic hotlines aired.

John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 was a favorite staple back then, and I was glued to the set every time it aired. I own that movie on crystal-clear Blu-ray now in its proper aspect ratio, and it still trips me out to see the film in color.
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Old 05-16-2013, 12:20 AM   #71350
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I'm so excited to see a watchable version of Charulata! I rented it on DVD a couple years ago and it was unwatchable. The subtitles were out of sync with the dialogue, and let's not get started on that picture quality...

Thanks so much Criterion. Great month.
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Old 05-16-2013, 12:30 AM   #71351
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I saw that, Pro-B! Excellent news.
It is

If you are OK with DVD, also check out the Jean-Louis Trintignant gangster film. It is really good. I am very pleased that it was released because it was only available on VHS.

Talk to you soon, TJS

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Old 05-16-2013, 12:31 AM   #71352
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Let me give you a hint: it's your attitude, dude.
Let me give you a hint - its called I dont care what you think of me attitude
And you shouldnt care what I think of you or my opinions for that matter
Fair enough
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Old 05-16-2013, 12:36 AM   #71353
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Let me give you a hint - its called I dont care what you think of me attitude
And you shouldnt care what I think of you or my opinions for that matter
Fair enough
If I were you, I'd just stop posting.
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Old 05-16-2013, 12:37 AM   #71354
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It's not a question of having seen them, or them being great or not. It's also a question of simple and plain subjective interest.

In all these movies, I've only seen the Lubitsch. Why ? Well, because that's why I'm buying stuff from Criterion : to discover new films I've never seen !

So having seen them or not is, for me, completely irrelevant.

However, there will still be movies that just don't look especially exciting. Last months, there were Marketa Lazarova, Things to Come and Life Is Sweet. As good as they might be (and I will buy them all 3 anyway ), I wouldn't say that was exciting news for me.
It must have excited you enough if you've decided to buy them!

I agree it's subjective, but when I ask if someone has seen the pictures it's to find out whether they are ignoring out of experience or out of ignorance. At least you're planning to still see some films that weren't your ideal wishlist.

As far as "greatness," we've all got "classics" that we don't like. But shouldn't a "great" picture's status at least inspire curiosity? "Meh." Take that, Max Ophuls.

I'd just like to see what constitutes a "strong" month in most people's subjective opinions.
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Old 05-16-2013, 12:42 AM   #71355
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I too am rather bemused by the "this is a weak month" comments. Of course people have a right to express their personal preferences, but it seems some folks don't know how to put it in terms of "this is how I feel" rather than "this is the objective truth".

To those that say it's a weak month for releases - I urge you to consider that a month where Max Ophuls and Ernst Lubistch both have one of their best movies released to high definition is something worth celebrating. Andrew Sarris ranked Madame De is his best or favourite movie ever, for a while (I think it was after he had previously ranked Lola Montes as is no. 1).

And then we have a Frankenheimer movie with B&W cinematography from James Wong Howe. Nothing weak about that.
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Old 05-16-2013, 12:48 AM   #71356
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If I were you, I'd just stop posting.
Why, what are you going to do about it - jump through my monitor and take away my keyboard ??
Im just posting like everyone else...its not my fault people took time to quote me and try to belittle me...not that it really matters any...
Really no reason to give a sh__ about me thanks
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Old 05-16-2013, 12:50 AM   #71357
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I will never own all of the Blu Rays that I would like to own.

Only recently getting an all-region player means I have less than 25 of the Criterion releases so far, for example - I am always going to be playing catch-up there.

So if I have to choose between the two (and I do, in that I have finite money and storage space) AND given that they will likely eventually be released on Blu, I immediately discount films on DVD at this point.

If I can watch them on DVD or digitally before then, I will happily watch them.
For what it's worth, I am glad to hear that. I have limits, too -- the worst of which is limited time. However, I still buy DVDs -- and even watch VHS -- when necessary. I'd rather have a DVD of something I will rewatch again and again than wait for a Blu-ray that may never come, or spend the money on Blu-rays I'd like less and watch less.
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Old 05-16-2013, 01:01 AM   #71358
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I swear, don't we have the same arguments each month:
B: Weak month, never heard of these
A: Youre ignorant!
B: Screw you. What's wrong with wanting more Wes?
C: Eh, I'll pass, not obscure enough
A: Most people haven't seen a ___ film, what are you talking about?
B: I'm probably not gonna bother, the plot doesn't sound interesting.
C: What? Not new enough for ya?
....so on and so forth.

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Old 05-16-2013, 01:05 AM   #71359
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Let me give you a hint - its called I dont care what you think of me attitude
And you shouldnt care what I think of you or my opinions for that matter
Fair enough
I didn't realize you had opinions of me! And...I'm one step ahead of you on not caring!
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Old 05-16-2013, 01:09 AM   #71360
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I swear, don't we have the same arguments each month:
B: Weak month, never heard of these
A: Youre ignorant!
B: Screw you. What's wrong with wanting more Wes?
C: Eh, I'll pass, not obscure enough
A: Most people haven't seen a ___ film, what are you talking about?
B: I'm probably not gonna bother, the plot doesn't sound interesting.
C: What? Not new enough for ya?
....so on and so forth.
Probably, I haven't been here long enough.

I get people saying they are or aren't interested in the films, I just don't understand people then getting mad at them.

Just engage with those other people who are excited, or say something about the amazing films that might help create interest.

There are so many happy people, that it seems odd to focus on the ones who just don't care.
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