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-BigEvil- posted:I've been meaning to pick up Elevator to the Gallows forever. Not really sure why I haven't. Because you have no loving money.
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Just got Videodrome in the mail
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# ? Mar 31, 2007 22:27 |
My face was just rocked by Hard Boiled. That movie is 100% concentrated . Holy poo poo.
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Slackerish posted:Just got Videodrome in the mail Enjoy. Long live the new flesh and all that jazz. Wait! That's a strangely appropriate emote for that movie...
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baronanglish posted:Have you seen Murmur of the Heart? I loved the other two films in the set, so I'm considering buying this as well. only seen Elevator to the Gallows... I will let you know
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 07:40 |
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I wholeheartedly recommend 8½. slayn666 posted:My face was just rocked by Hard Boiled. That movie is 100% concentrated . Holy poo poo. I ended up getting a "NOT FOR RENTAL" disc from Netflix that had four different Chinese dialect dubs and error-filled English subtitling. What joy. What bugged me more was that he was so noodly-armed during the iconic stairway descent. Ed: what a grammatical difference a word can make Nevergirls fucked around with this message at 09:11 on Apr 1, 2007 |
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slayn666 posted:My face was just rocked by Hard Boiled. That movie is 100% concentrated . Holy poo poo. John Woo makes the best incredibly gay action movies. Also, the whole hospital sequence is pretty much the best thing ever.
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 09:03 |
I just placed an order for The Seventh Seal (how did I go this long without owning this one?}, Le samouraï, and The Sword of Doom. Next week will be a good week .
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# ? Apr 3, 2007 05:02 |
My fiance gave me this for our anniversary . I just finished watching The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, and while it was nothing like I expected from the description, it was still an excellent movie.
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I got Hard Boiled and The Killer in the mail. Just wanted to show them to you guys to help confirm that they're authentic. Both have the NIMBUS logo on the underside of the disc. Both of the inner circles are mirror silver:
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# ? Apr 9, 2007 01:17 |
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slayn666 posted:My fiance gave me this for our anniversary . I just finished watching The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, and while it was nothing like I expected from the description, it was still an excellent movie. Which cut of it? And for that matter, which cut is "better?"
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# ? Apr 9, 2007 03:45 |
caiman posted:I got Hard Boiled and The Killer in the mail. Just wanted to show them to you guys to help confirm that they're authentic. Both have the NIMBUS logo on the underside of the disc. So long as the NIMBUS logo looks like this, you should be good to go. Slackerish posted:Which cut of it? I watched Cassavetes' original cut. I'll go back to the shorter cut sometime this week, after I finish watching the rest of the movies. To be honest, I can't see the shorter version being better; I'm at a loss to figure out how he cut so much out. Sure, there are one or two very, very short scenes I could see the movie removing with little or no ill effect, but on the whole, every scene builds on the ones before it, and removing any one of them is going to wreck the narrative.
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slayn666 posted:So long as the NIMBUS logo looks like this, you should be good to go. Sweet. Looks like they're legit. Did you ever end up finding a legit copy of The Killer?
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# ? Apr 10, 2007 00:13 |
caiman posted:Sweet. Looks like they're legit. Yep, a fellow goon sold me his copy. My lust for OOP Criterions is sated (for the moment).
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# ? Apr 10, 2007 00:22 |
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slayn666 posted:Yep, a fellow goon sold me his copy. My lust for OOP Criterions is sated (for the moment). That's always the problem with Criterion. You find what you want and think are satisfied... until you browse Ebay or this here fine forum.
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# ? Apr 10, 2007 03:29 |
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slayn666 posted:Yep, a fellow goon sold me his copy. My lust for OOP Criterions is sated (for the moment). I envy you, sir. I gave up my quest for the Coveted Killer Criterion many years ago after searching for many more.
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# ? Apr 10, 2007 04:00 |
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Slackerish posted:Which cut of it? the first cut is far superior! not sure which year it is but the one w/ the longer running time.
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# ? Apr 10, 2007 07:08 |
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Nothing new there, but they finally made a website for Eclipse.
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# ? Apr 12, 2007 19:55 |
FitFortDanga posted:Nothing new there, but they finally made a website for Eclipse. Hmm, I wished that they listed details on transfers since I like reading about it on the regular Criterions. Also, looks like The Last Emperor, The Hit, Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence, and Insignificance will all get Criterions! At the same time, bare-bones editions will be released from Image Entertainment. http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=109706&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=983645&highlight= Og Oggilby fucked around with this message at 20:36 on Apr 12, 2007 |
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3 Films by Louis Malle came the other day.. so far I have watched Lacombe, Lucien & au revoir les enfants amazing blind buy
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Alain Delon posted:3 Films by Louis Malle came the other day.. Lacombe, Lucien just felt flat to me. I mean, I know its supposed to be that way, but I just couldn't stand how it was done.
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# ? Apr 13, 2007 11:13 |
The Sword of Doom is about the best samurai movie I've seen. It's a drat shame the sequel was never made.
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# ? Apr 13, 2007 13:43 |
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July titles! #392-395: THREE FILMS BY HIROSHI TESHIGAHARA * SPECIAL FOUR-DISC SET FEATURES INCLUDE: * New, restored high-definition digital transfers * Video essays on all three films by critic and festival programmer James Quandt * Four short films by Hiroshi Teshigahara: Hokusai (1953), Ikebana (1956), Tokyo 1958 (1958), and Ako/White Morning (1963) * A new documentary about the working relationship beween Teshigahara and Kobo Abe, including interviews with Japanese-film scholars Donald Richie and Tadao Sato * PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by James Quandt, Howard Hampton, Audie Bock, and Peter Grilli and Max Tessier’s 1964 interview with Teshigahara Very exciting, and those covers are beautiful. I've only seen Woman in the Dunes, but it's awesome. I may blind-buy this. More to come, gimme a sec...
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#396 - ACE IN THE HOLE * New, restored high-definition digital transfer * Audio commentary by film scholar Neil Sinyard * Portrait of a "60% Perfect Man": Billy Wilder, a 1980 documentary featuring in-depth interviews with Wilder by film critic Michel Ciment * Excerpts from a 1986 appearance by Wilder at the American Film Institute * Excerpts from an audio interview with co-screenwriter Walter Newman * Theatrical trailer * PLUS: A booklet featuring new essays by film critic Molly Haskell and filmmaker Guy Maddin Wilder is hit-or-miss with me, but I'll certainly give this a rental. Criterion's new design is really intrusive on this cover.
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#397 - IVAN'S CHILDHOOD * New, restored high-definition digital transfer * Video appreciation of filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky and Ivan’s Childhood, featuring Vida T. Johnson, coauthor of The Films of Andrei Tarkovsky: A Visual Fugue New video interviews with cinematographer Vadim Yusov and actor Nikolai Burlyaev * New and improved English subtitle translation * PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film scholar Dina Iordanova and new translations, by Robert Bird, of "Between Two Films," Andrei Tarkovsky’s essay about Ivan’s Childhood, and "Ivan’s Willow," a poem by the director's father, Arseny Tarkovsky Didn't see this one coming. Mildly interested in this one, but again, Tarkovsky is hit-or-miss.
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#398 - LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES * New, restored high-definition digital transfer * Audio commentary by writer, film critic, and journalist Gilbert Adair * Interviews with producer Carole Weisweiller, actors Nicole Stéphane and Jacques eBrnard, and assistant director Claude Pinoteau * Around Jean Cocteau (2003), a short video by filmmaker discussing Cocteau and Melville's working relationship * Theatrical trailer * Gallery of behind-the-scenes stills * PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Gary Indiana and an excerpt from Rui Nogueira’s Melville on Melville Cocteau and Melville? Sign me up. Nice feature set too. Teshigahara, Wilder, Tarkovsky, and Melville. Any way you slice it, that's a killer month for Criterion. FitFortDanga fucked around with this message at 00:41 on Apr 17, 2007 |
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more Melville when Army of Shadows isn't even out yet! I love you criterion!
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WOMAN IN THE DUNES!!!! Oh man, I'm so excited about that one. I might get the boxset if the others are anywhere near as good as WITD.
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FitFortDanga posted:#397 - IVAN'S CHILDHOOD
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Finally Ivan's Childhood. Criterion first announced it officially like three years ago?
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FitFortDanga posted:#396 - ACE IN THE HOLE Yeah, this cover sucks balls. The movie itself is alright-- it's really a genre that Hollywood went to the well one too many times with over the years-- but it has some great moments. I'm going to pick it up, but just for completion's sake. Why is Criterion so obsessed with doing black and white covers lately?
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That's a pretty amazing month. Ace in the Hole is the big prize for me, but I also really want to see Woman in the Dunes, Face of Another, Ivan's Childhood, and Les Enfants terribles. Awesome. EDIT: Pitfall sounds amazing. So yeah every July release looks completely awesome. This may be the best month yet. Criminal Minded fucked around with this message at 04:26 on Apr 17, 2007 |
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Ohhhhhhhhh I'm so excited for Les Enfants Terribles. I've been looking forward to that one for a long time, so this news is awesome. I don't really know anything about Ivan's Childhood, but Tarkovsky and that cover may entice me into the blind buy. In non related news, I just found out that a Janus print of Beauty and the Beast is playing here next Sunday, I can not wait. I actually have the disc, but haven't had time to watch it yet, so I bet seeing it on 35mm is going to be amazing.
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(Oh, Criterion Forum speculates it's The Threepenny Opera by G.W. Pabst) Og Oggilby fucked around with this message at 04:04 on Apr 18, 2007 |
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I can't tell you how excited I am that Criterion is finally releasing Ivan's Childhood. It's the only Tarkovsky feature I've yet to see so I'm glad for this opportunity. Maybe they can pry the rights to The Sacrifice from Kino and give that film a proper transfer.
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Also in the newsletter: Tokyo Olympiad is going out of print. You may think you wouldn't like a 3-hour documentary about the Olympics, but Kon Ichikawa makes it a thoroughly compelling experience.
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FitFortDanga posted:#397 - IVAN'S CHILDHOOD YESSSSSSSSSSSS I was just thinking yesterday about how this was the only of his feature films unavailable on region 1. So happy...
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FitFortDanga posted:Also in the newsletter: Tokyo Olympiad is going out of print. You may think you wouldn't like a 3-hour documentary about the Olympics, but Kon Ichikawa makes it a thoroughly compelling experience. Tokyo Olympiad is really excellent, sad to see it go. At least I own a copy.
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Kind of lowbrow, but I have Spinal Tap and Hard Boiled and they are two of my favorite possessions. The commentary tracks (John Woo on Hard Boiled, Guest/Shearer/Mckean on Spinal Tap) are some of the best I've ever heard.
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Pretty decent deal going on at DVD Planet right now: F for Fake, The Honeymoon Killers, General Idi Amin Dada, and a hat for 64.95. http://www.dvdplanet.com/detailsjanus.cfm?info=DVD001336 The gimmick here is that the topics of all of these movies have recently been addressed again in new movies (The Hoax, Lonely Hearts, and The Last King of Scotland, respectively). It works out to about 22 bucks a movie, and you get a hat, so if you're interested in at least two of the films it's probably worth it to you. I'm more or less getting it because I just saw F for Fake and loved it, and blind buying the other two. Edit: It seems to be going in and out of stock, but it says it's in stock now and it let me place my order, so who knows. I also used the google checkout thing, so I ended up getting the package with 2 day shipping for 60 bucks. FirstCongoWar fucked around with this message at 19:32 on Apr 27, 2007 |
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