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Well, I watched Antichrist for the first time last night. Ho-ly cow. I really liked it, but definitely in the non-traditional way you can "like" a Von Trier film (the thrill of the horrifying). Maybe I'll buy the Blu just so I have something on the shelf that can be an occasional test of will.
I'm going over what I'll order from Amazon in case the sale ends tomorrow, so I'm considering: Antichrist America: Lost and Found (Having seen Last Picture Show and Easy Rider (and loving both), 4 of the 6 would be blind buys. Worth it?) On the Waterfront Medium Cool (Blind buy) Pierre Etaix (I've seen Yoyo. Are the rest as good?) Kiss Me Deadly Hunger If.... Badlands (Blind buy, but I'm a pretty big Malick fan) Harold and Maude Two-Lane Blacktop I already ordered Playtime, given that it's back in stock for the time being. I know there'll be a restoration, but there's no telling how long that could be, and I can just double dip when its released. Any other recommendations? |
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I don't know what's up with me. Lately I've been wanting to buy some Criterion titles on DVD! :O
I ordered Vampyr and Carnival of Souls already and next time (Barnes and noble sale) I'm considering buying the The Actuality Dramas of Allan King box set and Equinox, perhaps a couple more. The Actuality Dramas of Allan King is an eclipse set so that's likely to never get a blu release and I honestly can't see Criterion ever bothering with Equinox on a blu-ray either. Same goes for Vampyr and Carnival of Souls. MoC already told another member that no good HD master currently exists for Vampyr so if it bet happens, it won't be for a long time. I guess I'm just grabbing these ones that will likely never get a Criterion blu release and I would hate for any of them to go out of print one day. Plus I just need more great horror in my collection. The output of them on blu-ray is far too slow. Can anyone else recommend any other good horror or disturbing movies from the criterion collection they think would be worth buying on DVD or blu-ray? Keep in mind, I've got all the obvious ones on blu-ray. |
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A new fine grain master was made of Carnival of Souls in 2012, so there is a chance a new release could come some day, and I would assume it would come from Criterion. However, it is all guesswork until they announce something.
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Speaking of classic Japanese horror, there's also Kuroneko, Onibaba, Jigoku, and Kwaidan...first two are on blu, rest are DVD only.
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Not directly Criterion related, but I went to watch The Thief of Paris on TCM tonight and they were showing an English dubbed version of the film. Is this something of a norm for them? They've got some great Truffaut spotlights next month but I don't want to get my hopes up for half of them to be dubbed version of the films.
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But to say it makes Spielberg's Empire of the Sun look like amateur hour is utter nonsense. The Last Emperor and Empire of the Sun are two magnificent but vastly different films from two highly acclaimed and very accomplished directors. There is no point in comparing them to each other, much less elevating one by disparaging the other in such a flippant and undeserved way. You make casually dismissive statements like this quite often. Last edited by oildude; 06-09-2013 at 07:57 AM. |
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AMERICA LOST AND FOUND is a must-own set, even if you don't like all the features. The documentary on how the BBS films came to be made is great in itself, and the only really weakish movie is A SAFE PLACE, which is still worth seeing. KISS ME DEADLY is a must if you have or plan to get REPO MAN or PULP FICTION. If you're a Malik fan, you should have BADLANDS, although it may be my least favorite of his films. It is the most narratively coherent for most viewers, however. HAROLD AND MAUDE -- gotta see it if you haven't. May well want to own it. TWO-LANE BLACKTOP is sort of laid-back and interesting, and should be appealing to Criterion Collection enthusiasts but may not grab an average audience. Get a few classics if you don't already have them, like FOUR FEATHERS, ISLAND OF LOST SOULS, NIGHT OF THE HUNTER, THE GOLD RUSH, etc. Any of Criterion's Japanese films are well-worth getting, really any of them you don't already have you should get, and they cover a wide variety of styles. EVERLASTING MOMENTS, among other foreign films, is also outstanding. Last edited by Blu-Velvet; 06-09-2013 at 05:30 AM. |
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Onibaba , kuroneko , naked island .. i would go for the Masters of cinema bluray releases. the criterion kwaidan DVD is only a shorter cut (theres something like 20 mins missing) , masters of cinema has the uncut DVD. and besides, colors at the criterion DVD are totaly wrong. Last edited by Mansinthe; 06-09-2013 at 08:39 AM. |
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I only wanted a few when I began with Criterions. Now I have over 100. My mind was opened further and I kept letting it expand and discovering that criterion had the rights to some excellent films I already knew. Ive just got faith in criterion to deliver the goods if it sounds promising.
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