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Old 10-14-2014, 02:58 AM   #112361
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What's everyone hoping for with the new releases? I'm hoping for Midnight Cowboy, Deer Hunter, and Mulholland Drive.
I believe the Deer clue was All that Heaven Allows no? not sure if there is some other source that mentions Deer Hunter as a possibility.

Edit: too late, lol.
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Old 10-14-2014, 02:59 AM   #112362
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Hopefully some Chaplin this time, it's been a while.
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Old 10-14-2014, 03:05 AM   #112363
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Hopefully some Chaplin this time, it's been a while.
That's be great!
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Old 10-14-2014, 03:36 AM   #112364
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I was browsing through my Film textbook for school just now and I found "The Criterion Collection" in the glossary. The passage states that "adding commentaries and other extras to a film had been pioneered in 1984 by the Criterion Collection in their high-end laserdiscs."

Pretty cool if you ask me.
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Old 10-14-2014, 03:45 AM   #112365
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Halloween coming up, recently purchased and watched blus of The Exorcist and Misery, two essential horror/thriller films. What horror or thriller films in the collection do you all consider essential? The Vanishing is one that I am buying.
The Vanishing
Eyes Without A Face
Repulsion
Rosemary's Baby
Diabolique
The Night of the Hunter
Peeping Tom (OOP, but highly recommended if you can get your hands on it)

And if you're looking for something a little lighter...

The Blob
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Old 10-14-2014, 03:49 AM   #112366
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What's everyone hoping for with the new releases? I'm hoping for Midnight Cowboy, Deer Hunter, and Mulholland Drive.
Still got my fingers crossed for a Faith Trilogy blu-ray upgrade. Apart from that, I would love another Chaplin (The Circus or Limelight), A Matter of Life and Death (have we confirmed that Criterion has the rights?), Don't Look Now, and an blu-ray upgrade for Night and the City.

Mulholland Drive would also be excellent, but I have a feeling we might be waiting on that one for some time, given the precedence set by the Eraserhead release. I would love to be wrong though...
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Old 10-14-2014, 03:56 AM   #112367
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Still got my fingers crossed for a Faith Trilogy blu-ray upgrade. Apart from that, I would love another Chaplin (The Circus or Limelight), A Matter of Life and Death (have we confirmed that Criterion has the rights?), Don't Look Now, and an blu-ray upgrade for Night and the City.

Mulholland Drive would also be excellent, but I have a feeling we might be waiting on that one for some time, given the precedence set by the Eraserhead release. I would love to be wrong though...
Why do you think there'll be an upgrade of the trilogy? There's been no comment from anybody to indicate that they're being restored whereas the War trilogy was announced at least year's Wexner's event as being under restoration!
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Old 10-14-2014, 04:41 AM   #112368
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Why do you think there'll be an upgrade of the trilogy? There's been no comment from anybody to indicate that they're being restored whereas the War trilogy was announced at least year's Wexner's event as being under restoration!
Back in June or July an HD version of Through a Glass Darkly was put up on iTunes, along with an HD version of The Virgin Spring, both of which were not available previously. It's probably more wishful thinking than anything at this point, but I have to assume if they've taken a look at Darkly similar treatment may have been/is being done to Winter Light and The Silence. Plus, along with Scenes from a Marriage the Trilogy and The Virgin Spring are the most important Bergman films yet to be released on blu-ray. I'd be very surprised if we don't get at least one of these three next year.
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Old 10-14-2014, 04:45 AM   #112369
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Back in June or July an HD version of Through a Glass Darkly was put up on iTunes, along with an HD version of The Virgin Spring, both of which were not available previously. It's probably more wishful thinking than anything at this point, but I have to assume if they've taken a look at Darkly similar treatment may have been/is being done to Winter Light and The Silence. Plus, along with Scenes from a Marriage the Trilogy and The Virgin Spring are the most important Bergman films yet to be released on blu-ray. I'd be very surprised if we don't get at least one of these three next year.
Hopeful for Virgin Spring. It's the only backlist Criterion title I never bought because I want to wait for the Blu-Ray. The only other one I waited on was Picnic at Hanging Rock, and it was worth the wait.
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Old 10-14-2014, 04:48 AM   #112370
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What's everyone hoping for with the new releases? I'm hoping for Midnight Cowboy, Deer Hunter, and Mulholland Drive.
My wish list:
Bicycle Thieves [Blu]
Spartacus [Blu]
Moonrise Kingdom
The Fisher King
Withnail and I
Blue is the Warmest Color [Deluxe]
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Old 10-14-2014, 04:49 AM   #112371
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My wish list:
Bicycle Thieves [Blu]
Spartacus [Blu]
Moonrise Kingdom
The Fisher King
Withnail and I
Blue is the Warmest Color [Deluxe]
That seems like a lot for January. I've noticed January is usually about the same load as December, and then February has a bunch.

Though last January's 4 new titles kind of put a wrench in that observation from the previous years.
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Old 10-14-2014, 05:23 AM   #112372
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Beaver review for The Complete Jacques Tati blu-ray

It is very disappointing that Criterion did not use the same transfer for the 1995 full color version of Jour de Fete and the 1953 version of Monsieur Hulot's Holiday as the BFI release. It is noticeably inferior.
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Old 10-14-2014, 06:01 AM   #112373
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It is very disappointing that Criterion did not use the same transfer for the 1995 full color version of Jour de Fete and the 1953 version of Monsieur Hulot's Holiday as the BFI release. It is noticeably inferior.
They do seem to look inferior, but are those the preferred versions of those films? i don't know much about Tati filmography, the other versions seem to look the same.

The others on the set seem to look a bit better than BFI, but look slightly greenish.

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Old 10-14-2014, 06:44 AM   #112374
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They do seem to look inferior, but are those the preferred versions of those films? i don't know much about Tati filmography, the other versions seem to look the same.

The others on the set seem to look a bit better than BFI, but look slightly greenish.
Jour de Fetewas shot simultaneously with two cameras in both b&w and an early color process called Thomson-color. The color version was never processed and released because firm behind the process went bankrupt soon after. It was said that Tati was never really satisfied with the b&w version. It was only until 1995, after Tati passed away, when new technology allowed the color version of Jour de Fete to be restored and released. I don't think Tati ever got a chance to see the full color version as he originally intended.

The 1953 version of Monsieur Hulot's Holiday was the original release version of the film. Throughout his life, Tati had a habit of continually tinkering with his old films. He would take out old sequences while shooting and adding in new sequences to his film. That was very much the case with Monsieur Hulot's Holiday.
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Old 10-14-2014, 08:32 AM   #112375
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Can anyone recommend some good Criterion Collections for me.

I do not really want black and white movies since I grew up in the late 80's.

Here are the ones that I own that I like:

The Game
Dazed and Confused
Rushmore
Blow Out
Badlands
Rosemary's Baby
The Thin Red Line
Traffic
Scanners
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

and I just blind bought "Seven Samurai."


I'm probably most open to stuff from the 60's to today.

If you can think of any I am missing, please let me know. I'm trying to get my collection up and there are so much out there!!

Also, if there are some most own black and white ones, I might consider them. I saw the Uninvited on sale recently. Is it any good?


Thank you
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Old 10-14-2014, 08:40 AM   #112376
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Hey guys. Whats the deal with the new greenish look on the new PlayTime from the box set? The old one was more grey, and I think it looked swell. Whats the "right" look?

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Old 10-14-2014, 08:48 AM   #112377
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I don't know what genres you like so as to suggest movies.
Also, if you don't watch B&W movies you're missing so much!
Basically the whole film-noir genre!
(By the way, an essential B&W movie I would suggest is Schindler's List. Not Criterion)

The Uninvited it very good, yes.
Just some random suggestions:
The Thief
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Thief-Blu-ray/47071/

If you love romantic 50s melodramas, All that Heaven Allows is exceptional (and with great colors)
If you like sci-fi maybe you would like Brazil.
Did you like Badlands? If you did then you might like Days of Heaven too, by the same director.
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Old 10-14-2014, 10:03 AM   #112378
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As to what I'm looking for in the new releases, I'll just repeat what I say every month:

Mulholland Drive

There are others I'd like to see, like Blue is the Warmest Color and as was mentioned some more Bergman. But honestly, when it comes right down to it, I want Mulholland Drive more than I want everything else combined.

Well, that's not quite true. I really want a BD release of Last Year at Marienbad, but even if that does eventually happen, it's definitely not going to be this January.
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Old 10-14-2014, 10:19 AM   #112379
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I want more:

Lars Von Trier - Dancer In The Dark, Dogville, Epidemic
Tarkovsky - The Mirror, Andrei Rublev, Nostalgia
David Lynch - Lost Highway, Mulholland Dr, The Elephant Man, Inland Empire
Terrence Malick - The New World, The Tree of Life (full cut pls!)

- If I can get all the above in January, I will be very happy, but probably homeless lol.

I really want another release like Zatoichi - stunning packaging and a lot of content

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I want more:

Lars Von Trier - Dancer In The Dark, Dogville, Epidemic
Tarkovsky - The Mirror, Andrei Rublev, Nostalgia
David Lynch - Lost Highway, Mulholland Dr, The Elephant Man, Inland Empire
Terrence Malick - The New World, The Tree of Life (full cut pls!)

- If I can get all the above in January, I will be very happy, but probably homeless lol.

I really want another release like Zatoichi - stunning packaging and a lot of content
All excellent choices. Of the Tarkovsky films I've only seen Andrei Rublev, I think. But I have faith in his work. The other ones are really good films, except for The New World IMO. It's not that I don't like it, but I don't think it's Malick's strongest work.

I'd be ALL OVER either Dancer in the Dark or Dogville. But I've sort of given up hope on Dogville.
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