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Old 02-17-2009, 10:39 PM   #21
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Either I am way too young or way too uncultured but...I haven't seen a 1 of those movies on that list!
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Old 02-17-2009, 10:48 PM   #22
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Is Chungking Express worth a blind buy? I haven't seen it yet.
I know the reasonable thing to do is rent it and see if I like it, but...
I'm an unreasonable man in an unreasonable world.
Basically I want to know what you guys like about it.

(and don't tell me to look for the Chungking Express thread, I don't need your rules )
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Old 02-17-2009, 10:53 PM   #23
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Blind buy it...... and if you don't like it, sell it to me for $20


I think it's a great movie, but the first half or so is mostly "Shaky Camera" work, so if that bothers you, it's something to consider.... also, it's not an "action" movie despite what the description may lead you to believe.....

Again, it's a great movie though
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Old 02-17-2009, 10:55 PM   #24
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I blind bought it and am very happy with it. It is certainly a different kind of film and some people may not enjoy it but I know I do.
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Old 02-17-2009, 10:58 PM   #25
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Blind buy it...... and if you don't like it, sell it to me for $20


I think it's a great movie, but the first half or so is mostly "Shaky Camera" work, so if that bothers you, it's something to consider.... also, it's not an "action" movie despite what the description may lead you to believe.....

Again, it's a great movie though
Shaky camera may bother me, but it wont ruin a good movie.
As for the action, I piss on action... Most of my favorite movie are low on action. I want to know what you guys like about Chungking Express though.

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Old 02-17-2009, 11:23 PM   #26
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Well there's lots of discussion on Chungking in this thread here:

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=60375

The intent of this thread isn't likely to talk over a lot about individual titles.
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Old 02-17-2009, 11:51 PM   #27
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CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
#64 The Third Man
#304 The Man Who Fell to Earth
#422 The Last Emperor
#450 Bottle Rocket
#453 Chungking Express
#458 El Norte

UPCOMING RELEASES OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED.
#5 The 400 Blows
#36 The Wages of FEAR
#316 RAN
#462 The Last Metro
#467 In The Realm of the Senses
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Either I am way too young or way too uncultured but...I haven't seen a 1 of those movies on that list!
Either way...

(Click for trailers)
- Third Man is a mandatory rent-immediately; a "Usual Suspects"-style B/W-noir that, at the risk of SPOILERS, may or may not star a young Kane-era Orson Welles;
- Last Emperor is an eye-wowing 3-hr. everything-into-the-pot Oscar Best Picture epic about, well, the last 20th-century Emperor of China and why he turned out to be the Last;
- Ran is Akira Kurosawa's attempt to do his "Seven Samurai" epics in gorgeous Technicolor, retelling "King Lear" in the process.

(And those're pretty much the only required-reading on the list--
Tried renting "Man Who Fell to Earth", and Criterion's disk PQ looks good, but found it too painfully Buck Henry post-"Graduate" 70's-counter-cultural corny for its reputation )

A post on Criteron.com's forum hints at
CONTEMPT
THE COMPLETE MONTEREY POP
FOR ALL MANKIND
GIMME SHELTER
LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD
THE SEVENTH SEAL
WALKABOUT
(possible)
BLACK NARCISSUS
THE QATSI TRILOGY (doesn't MGM/Miramax still own these?),
but that's a collection of rumors that aren't swept regularly.
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Old 02-18-2009, 12:29 AM   #28
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It's quite sad that Criterion has decided to opt for Region A-locked releases. Otherwise I probably would have bought the majority of the movies.

Oh, well.
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Old 02-18-2009, 12:57 AM   #29
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It's upsetting to see that Criterion is opting to leave off one of the special features that is on the standard DVD of "Ran" for the upcoming blu-ray. If anyone learns of any insight as to why this is, I'd love to hear.

A 35-minute video piece reconstructing Ran through Kurosawa’s paintings and sketches, created as part of the series Image: Kurosawa’s Continuity (NOTE: not included in the Blu-ray edition)

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Old 02-18-2009, 01:42 AM   #30
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It's quite sad that Criterion has decided to opt for Region A-locked releases. Otherwise I probably would have bought the majority of the movies.

Oh, well.
Well they only have rights for selling these in certain subsets of the world. I believe that is the reason for the lock.
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Old 02-18-2009, 02:28 AM   #31
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A post on Criteron.com's forum hints at
CONTEMPT

...but that's a collection of rumors that aren't swept regularly.
There isn't much not to trust about an upcoming Blu-ray release of this film

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Old 02-18-2009, 02:30 AM   #32
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Some Bottle Rocket packaging pictures from a previous post of mine.

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Old 02-18-2009, 02:37 AM   #33
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There isn't much not to trust about an upcoming Blu-ray release of this film
Again, Qatsi Trilogy's a bit questionable, though:

I know MGM may have lost its Golan/Globus license in PowaQ's case, and ownership might have expired for KQ, but isn't Criterion out of the business of "borrowing" Other Studios' titles?
(And pretty much reduced to its own Janus and Rialto catalogues, and restored public domain like "Things to Come"?)
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Old 02-18-2009, 02:55 AM   #34
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Ive never heard or seen any of these films. Might have to check them out.
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Old 02-18-2009, 04:42 AM   #35
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I have THE THIRD MAN already. Havn't gone through it completely yet, but from what I saw and heard was fantastic.

I think I may pick up THE 400 BLOWS and WAGES OF FEAR. The former is just Film 101 for me. Any serious film lover has to see that movie. And the latter has been one film that I can never get my hands on, but the plot alone makes it sound so exciting that it could be my second blind buy after BARAKA.

Most of the others are rentals for me (that is if I can actually find them to borrow or rent).
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Old 02-18-2009, 07:29 AM   #36
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I'm going to get every film they release on Blu.

A company like that has earned my loyal business.
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Old 02-18-2009, 09:52 AM   #37
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With the Criterion Collection, unlike just any "blu-ray release" it's a way of collecting without the fear of wasting money on blu-rays you truly have no interest in owning, such as High-School Musical, Norbit etc.... although there is an audience for those films, Criterion selects their movies based on achievements, or artistic qualities...
I wouldn't get Fat Girl even if it was free. Let alone on Blu-ray.

And I would rather buy The Day the Earth Stood Still than The Blob. But that's just me.
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Old 02-18-2009, 11:25 AM   #38
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Again, Qatsi Trilogy's a bit questionable, though:

I know MGM may have lost its Golan/Globus license in PowaQ's case, and ownership might have expired for KQ, but isn't Criterion out of the business of "borrowing" Other Studios' titles?
(And pretty much reduced to its own Janus and Rialto catalogues, and restored public domain like "Things to Come"?)
I don't know, Eric -- I remember the glory days of the Criterion Collection, when they pretty much owned the laserdisc format and the studios could only try to match what they were doing. They haven't been a real force on DVD, and I feel that they will diminish further with Blu-Ray.
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Old 02-18-2009, 11:37 AM   #39
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Bravo. Well said. My thoughts exactly.



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I can understand where you're coming from..... I guess some people collect blu-ray movies just to own them, or perhaps to have them available for others who may want to see them.... I myself don't want "Every" blu-ray movie out there, and currently don't find 700+ titles currently available as movies I want to own...... But it's quite obvious there are a good number of people here who have that many movies, and some have over 1,000

Where I find the Criterion Collection differs, is in the fact that they hand-select movies to give their "Royal Treatment" to..... so although the Criterion Collection had caused me to purchase some movies that I had never seen before, and quite frankly some that I had never heard of..... They were all good quality films..... I didn't like some of them then... and I don't like them now for that matter.... but I'm glad I own them, because I will re-watch them, show them to friends, etc... because most of them provoke conversation, thought, etc....

With the Criterion Collection, unlike just any "blu-ray release" it's a way of collecting without the fear of wasting money on blu-rays you truly have no interest in owning, such as High-School Musical, Norbit etc.... although there is an audience for those films, Criterion selects their movies based on achievements, or artistic qualities...

Maybe I'm just compensating for my inability to get those hard-to-find baseball cards when I was a kid... who knows....

Some people collect NASCAR plates, I collect Criterion Collection Films....
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Old 02-18-2009, 12:37 PM   #40
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I'll be buying all the Criterion Blu-rays as well. Here are a few of the catalogue titles that I'd most like to see get the Blu-ray treatment:
  • The Seventh Seal (there's a UK import available, but I'm holding off on getting it in hopes that Criterion add this one to their list)
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  • Brazil
  • Down by Law and/or Stranger Than Paradise
  • Rashomon
  • Au Revoir les Enfants
  • Elevator to the Gallows

On a related note, has anyone heard anything further about Kino releasing titles on Blu-ray? There was an item last spring that mentioned Metropolis, but I have not heard anything since.
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