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Old 07-26-2013, 03:08 AM   #78501
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I admittedly have not seen The Red Shoes, but I've thoroughly enjoyed the two Powell/Pressburger films that I've seen, and I love the visual style in their movies.
I also admittedly have not seen Summer with Monika, but I love the Ingmar Bergman movies that I have seen, and Summer with Monika has one of the best covers in the Collection.

I've seen the other three, and they're all spot-on amazing.
Summer With Monika is excellent and is one of the Bergman's most accessible films. A personal favorite.

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Old 07-26-2013, 03:10 AM   #78502
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I could use some help picking out a few more movies to buy. Pick 5 from the list or The Samurai Trilogy and 3 others. Thanks!!!

The Samurai Trilogy
Band of Outsiders
The Red Shoes
Wild Strawberries
Crumb
Cul-de-sac
Summer with Monika
Mystery Train
Something Wild
The Phantom Carriage
Hunger
The Red Shoes
Band of Outsiders
Wild Strawberries
The Samurai Trilogy

Mystery Train was fun but I prefer Down By Law. So if you don't own Down by Law yet I would get that.
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Old 07-26-2013, 03:11 AM   #78503
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I just got done with Paris, Texas... and man, just when I think I've got the movie pegged for an ending with closure,
[Show spoiler]Travis leaves Houston alone, leaving his wife and son behind.


I thoroughly enjoyed the movie, but this ones going to be weighing on me for the next few days.
That in itself is a beautiful closure, because Travis fulfilled his underlying purpose. It still breaks my heart every time I see it, but I also smile.

For some reason, Paris, Texas did not get to me during my first viewing (probably because I was more focused on predicting the outcome than I was with rolling along with the feelings). Each subsequent viewing, however, packs a stronger emotional punch to my stomach.

Everything about that movie is awesome. Everything.
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Old 07-26-2013, 03:14 AM   #78504
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I forgot how hauntingly beautiful Three Colors: Blue is. So happy to revisit it.
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Old 07-26-2013, 03:23 AM   #78505
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I could use some help picking out a few more movies to buy. Pick 5 from the list or The Samurai Trilogy and 3 others. Thanks!!!

The Samurai Trilogy
Band of Outsiders
The Red Shoes
Wild Strawberries
Crumb
Cul-de-sac
Summer with Monika
Mystery Train
Something Wild
The Phantom Carriage
Hunger
Band of Outsiders, Hunger, The Red Shoes, Something Wild, Wild Strawberries
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Old 07-26-2013, 03:31 AM   #78506
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I could use some help picking out a few more movies to buy. Pick 5 from the list or The Samurai Trilogy and 3 others. Thanks!!!

The Samurai Trilogy
Band of Outsiders
The Red Shoes
Wild Strawberries
Crumb
Cul-de-sac
Summer with Monika
Mystery Train
Something Wild
The Phantom Carriage
Hunger
There you go.
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:04 AM   #78507
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I could use some help picking out a few more movies to buy. Pick 5 from the list or The Samurai Trilogy and 3 others. Thanks!!!

The Samurai Trilogy
Band of Outsiders
The Red Shoes
Wild Strawberries
Crumb
Cul-de-sac
Summer with Monika
Mystery Train
Something Wild
The Phantom Carriage
Hunger
The ones in bold above.
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:05 AM   #78508
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I forgot how hauntingly beautiful Three Colors: Blue is. So happy to revisit it.
Except for the damn boom mic!
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:06 AM   #78509
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I forgot how hauntingly beautiful Three Colors: Blue is. So happy to revisit it.
Absolutely breathtaking trilogy! Which of the color films is your favorite? I'm leaning on Red but I like White too. Blue I'm still on the fence about. Glad you love Blue though. Heck, I love them all.
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:06 AM   #78510
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Hey this is my 400th post! I am now a Senior Member! Yeah!
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:12 AM   #78511
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Holy crap! Monsieur Verdoux did not disappoint. So glad I purchased this one: great subdued central performance by Chaplin, sharp black comedy, so many unforgettable scenes...it's a total winner!
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:22 AM   #78512
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Holy crap! Monsieur Verdoux did not disappoint. So glad I purchased this one: great subdued central performance by Chaplin, sharp black comedy, so many unforgettable scenes...it's a total winner!
Told you
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:24 AM   #78513
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I love all the films in the three colors trilogy but I always wondered why White doesn't get much attention. I think it's the most accesible of the three and has the most replay value. I guess cause it's kinda the oddball of the three. Being the only one with a male protaganist and a comedy of sorts. I think all three bring something different to the table and couldn't pick a favorite.
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:27 AM   #78514
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I love all the films in the three colors trilogy but I always wondered why White doesn't get much attention. I think it's the most accesible of the three and has the most replay value. I guess cause it's kinda the oddball of the three. Being the only one with a male protaganist and a comedy of sorts. I think all three bring something different to the table and couldn't pick a favorite.
Honestly, I think I enjoyed White the most. It was the most beautiful one, in my opinion, and it was a very effective dark comedy.

From a "whole" perspective, it's hard to really pick a favorite, because each one does a great job at establishing the entire story. With that being said, I think Red is the most solid one, but like you said, it's hard to pick.
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:27 AM   #78515
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Told you
Also, there are moments when Chaplin very effectively plays with your sympathies (the scenes with the ex-convict). Wow, I really wasn't expecting it to be so complex, once the film gets going, it really does have a dark allure to it.

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Old 07-26-2013, 04:36 AM   #78516
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I love all the films in the three colors trilogy but I always wondered why White doesn't get much attention. I think it's the most accesible of the three and has the most replay value. I guess cause it's kinda the oddball of the three. Being the only one with a male protaganist and a comedy of sorts. I think all three bring something different to the table and couldn't pick a favorite.
I'm not going to lie. When I think Three Colors I think Irene Jacob first, Juliette Binochet second and then Kieślowski (jumbled together with Kubrick and Polanski, actually) and then somewhere down the road is 'the guy in White'.

I really did like it a lot though. That was primarily where the Polanski vibe comes from, now that I think about it.
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Old 07-26-2013, 05:30 AM   #78517
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And it's soooo meta too? I feel DePalma is a wickedly playful filmmaker, even more so than Hitchcock, i'd say. His best films have a certain tongue in cheek/ campy quality that never fail to twist me into a mood where I greet each exuberant camera twirl and ridiculous plot twist with open arms.

My best guess is that you will enjoy Dressed to Kill, Blow Out and possibly Carrie the most.

However, I expect Casualties of War to rank near the bottom for you.
I've seen Carrie and loved it. I also picked up Dressed to Kill today, so hopefully I can squeeze that in soon. I was interested in Body Double, but couldn't suck up the $40 (after Canadian shipping).
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Old 07-26-2013, 05:48 AM   #78518
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right now just started heaven's gate and so far a very intriguing film. hopefully it continues in this manner, cause if it does i could see it being one of my favorite criterions.
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Old 07-26-2013, 06:55 AM   #78519
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Absolutely breathtaking trilogy! Which of the color films is your favorite? I'm leaning on Red but I like White too. Blue I'm still on the fence about. Glad you love Blue though. Heck, I love them all.
I like Red best out of the three. All three films stand up well on their own terms, but Red has such a great pairing of actor talent and such an interesting setting that it stands a little taller.

I had a great time going through Blue again tonight, though. I love how we see a healing process unfold before our eyes, both in physical and emotional terms.

I miss the blissful ignorance that I had about the film's framing that I had before reading about the complaints in this forum. I never noticed when I watched the film on the Criterion DVD. I'm all good with the presentation, though.

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Old 07-26-2013, 07:11 AM   #78520
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Holy crap! Monsieur Verdoux did not disappoint. So glad I purchased this one: great subdued central performance by Chaplin, sharp black comedy, so many unforgettable scenes...it's a total winner!
I had a similar reaction when I saw Monsieur Verdoux last week. Glad that Criterion dusted off this controversial classic.
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