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#414: Two-Lane Blacktop - DIRECTOR-APPROVED DOUBLE-DISC SET - New, restored high-definition digital transfer supervised and approved by director Monte Hellman - Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack - Two audio commentaries; one by Hellman and filmmaker Allison Anders, and one by screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer and author David Meyer - Interviews with Hellman, musician Kris Kristofferson, producer Michael Laughlin, and production manager Walter Coblenz - Rare, never-before-seen screen-test outtakes - Performance and Image: a look at the restoration of a '55 Chevy from the movie - Color Me Gone: photos and publicity from Two-Lane Blacktop - Original theatrical trailer - PLUS: Rudy Wurlitzer's screenplay, reprinted specially for this release; new essays by Kent Jones, appreciations by Richard Linklater and Tom Waits; and a reprint of the 1970 Rolling Stone article "On Route 66, Filming Two-Lane Blacktop." FitFortDanga fucked around with this message at 21:06 on Sep 17, 2007 |
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A simple repackaging, no doubt being rushed out to capitalize on his death. Would have been a lot nicer to get more unreleased work. No sign of any other December releases yet, and nothing new on the Eclipse site. Spine #414 is still open, so I suspect there will be more updates coming today. EDIT: Two-Lane Blacktop was just changed to #414, so that might be all we're getting for December (which is typically a light month for Criterion) FitFortDanga fucked around with this message at 21:07 on Sep 17, 2007 |
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Someone identified this clue as Cornel Wilde's The Naked Prey, a film I'm not familiar with.
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# ? Sep 19, 2007 01:45 |
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FitFortDanga posted:
Maybe I'm just biased because of my slanty eyes but I can think of few films which would benefit from an augmented re-release than The Last Emperor.
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IronDragon1 posted:Maybe I'm just biased because of my slanty eyes but I can think of few films which would benefit from an augmented re-release than The Last Emperor. The current Artisan (now Lionsgate) DVD has one of the worst transfers ever put out by a studio. It's also out of print.
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IronDragon1 posted:Maybe I'm just biased because of my slanty eyes but I can think of few films which would benefit from an augmented re-release than The Last Emperor. My non-slanty eyes agree whole heartedly.
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Og Oggilby posted:The current Artisan (now Lionsgate) DVD has one of the worst transfers ever put out by a studio. It's also out of print. It can't be worse than Lost Highway. Speaking of which...Lynch seems like a natural choice for Criterion. I'll keep my fingers crossed, but I know it will never happen.
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# ? Sep 20, 2007 01:57 |
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Picked up Throne of Blood and Army of Shadows this weekend. This is my new and improved collection of Criterion films The 400 Blows 8 1/2 Army of Shadows Au Revoir, Les Enfants Bicycle Thieves Brazil (142-minute director's cut) Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Hamlet The Last Temptation of Christ The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Notorious Rashomon The Royal Tennenbaums The Rules of the Game Le Samourai Scenes from a Marriage Seven Samurai The Seventh Seal Spartacus The Third Man Throne of Blood I still feel as though this is terribly incomplete
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r-lam posted:Picked up Throne of Blood and Army of Shadows this weekend. This is my new and improved collection of Criterion films Lots of great films in that bunch, though. I just have The Passion of Joan of Arc, M, The Testament of Dr. Mabuse, Notorious, The Third Man (SE), Seven Samurai (SE), Diabolique, Pickpocket, 8 1/2, F for Fake, By Brakhage, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, and The Life Aquatic (2-disc). I used to own The Third Man (first edition), The Hidden Fortress, and the Brazil 3-disc (hoping to replace it with the remastered edition). I'd have to take out a loan to get all the other Criterions I want.
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# ? Sep 20, 2007 15:10 |
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I've got: Autumn Sonata Cries and Whipsers Early Bergman Fanny and Alexander A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman The Magic Flute Scenes from a Marriage The Seventh Seal Smiles of a Summer Night The Virgin Spring Wild Strawberries The Bad Sleep Well Drunken Angel The Hidden Fortress High and Low Ikiru Kagemusha Ran Rashomon Red Beard Sanjuro Seven Samurai Stray Dog Throne of Blood Yojimbo The Adventures of Antoine Doinel Jules and Jim Notorious Rebecca by Brakhage The Third Man Fires on the Plain The Burmese Harp Brazil (replaced the old 3-disc with the remastered 1-disc) The Double Life of Veronique John Cassavetes: Five Films Ugetsu Sansho the Bailiff I actually have a lot more, but these are the ones with cases and covers and disc art, if you catch my drift. There were a bunch more I used to have (including many that are now OOP), but I trimmed down my collection a few years ago. I told myself that I would give every Criterion release a chance, but I can't bring myself to watch The King of Kings or Tanner '88, despite seeing them on the shelf at the library all the time.
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r-lam posted:
And since we're all posting our collections: Seven Samurai (reissue) Branded to Kill Brazil (old 3-disc set) Yojimbo (reissue) The Third Man (reissue, but I still have the old one) Discreet Charm of the Bourgoisie The Vanishing Rashomon 8 1/2 Bob le Flambeur Traffic Man Bites Dog Band of Outsiders Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Le Cercle Rouge Naked Lunch Videodrome Sword of Doom F for Fake The Phantom of Liberty The Man Who Fell to Earth Le Samourai I usually buy mine in bulk from DeepDiscount or DVD Planet whenever they have sales, as they are excessively expensive in Canada. I will get Battle of Algiers and La Jetee/Sans Soleil next.
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Cacator posted:I don't like it when people have to mention a "director's cut," Gilliam's version was the one that was released and the one that everybody saw. Although different versions appear on TV (like the "My God, it works!" line) I think the director's cut is slightly different from the cut that got released/the cut on the bare-bones DVD.
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# ? Sep 20, 2007 22:34 |
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People posting their Criterion collections? Please withhold laughter, I've got what I need the most. Though sadly very few of mine are of the re-printed with better transfer/more extras iterations (like Seven Samurai and such): Brazil (three disk) Eyes without a Face Jigoku Kagemusha Kwaidan M Ran RoboCop Samurai Trilogy (Musashi Miyamoto, Duel at Ichijochi Temple, Duel at Ganryu Island) Seven Samurai Stray Dog Sword of Doom Testament of Dr. Mabuse Throne of Blood Traffic Virgin Spring Wages of Fear Yojimbo Anyone on here order or know someone who actually got the Amazon/Criterion ultimate package?
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# ? Sep 20, 2007 23:30 |
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My collection sadly does not measure up to the others, but to hell with it Brazil (3 disc, remastered,reloaded, whatever you want to call it) The Last Temptation of Christ Traffic Videodrome Yojimbo/Sanjoro (old ones) I think thats all of them. Will probably grab The Third Man at somepoint. Wish they'd do some more Hitchcock as well.
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# ? Sep 21, 2007 01:13 |
Why the hell not. Seven Samurai (single disc version (without the restoration feature) and the reissue) The Killer Hard Boiled The Seventh Seal Silence of the Lambs Robocop Armageddon Brazil (3-disc reissue) Sanjuro (original release) The Night Porter Life of Brian Chasing Amy Haxan The Cranes are Flying Royal Tenebaums Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Straw Dogs John Cassavetes: Five Films (Shadows, Faces, A Woman Under the Influence, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, Opening Night, and A Constant Forge) Kagemusha Sword of Doom Le Samourai And Videodrome, but someone's borrowing it and I'm too lazy to look up it's spine number . Not a large collection, but it's still growing.
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Half of my wish list is Criterions, but here's what I've got so far. Most of it's from that DVD Planet sale earlier this year. Been saving up for Jules and Jim, Playtime, Videodrome, and Pandora's Box, but those'll be a long long time. Seventh Seal Picnic at Hanging Rock Brazil (single disk anamorphic) Charade Third Man (single disk) Rushmore And God Created Woman Lady Eve M. Hulot's Holiday Haxan Royal Tenenbaums Hopscotch Contempt Schizopolis F for Fake Boudu Saved From Drowning Mr. Arkadin Kicking and Screaming Ace in the Hole Edit: So the moral of the story is that we all own Brazil. Sheldrake fucked around with this message at 13:24 on Sep 21, 2007 |
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Mferkinwalter posted:Edit: So the moral of the story is that we all own Brazil. If this were Kindergatern, I'd give you a gold star.
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LaptopGun posted:My collection sadly does not measure up to the others, but to hell with it Mine is even sadder. Kagemusha Ran Seven Samurai(reissue) I hope to get all the Akira Kurosawa movies at some point and hopefully The Killer if they ever reissue it. Sucks being poor. Guess I have to buy Brazil?
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Mferkinwalter posted:
I sold my copy of Brazil and never looked back bitches But I still kept: Seven Samurai (3 Disc) Ran Ikiru Kagemusha Tokyo Story Floating Weeds/A Story of Floating Weeds La Haine Slacker The Bicycle Thief Band of Outsiders 400 Blows The Royal Tennbaums The Life Aquatic (1 Disc) Yi Yi Hoop Dreams In the Mood for Love Seventh Seal Fanny and Alexander Late Spring Ugetsu Sansho the Baliff Stray Dog Jules et Jim Solaris Le Circle Rouge Shoot the Piano Player EDIT: Forgot about some because I rarely watch 'em The SituAsian fucked around with this message at 17:00 on Sep 21, 2007 |
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Slackerish posted:I think the director's cut is slightly different from the cut that got released/the cut on the bare-bones DVD.
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I own: The 400 Blows 8 1/2 Ace in the Hole Army of Shadows L'avventura Bob le flambeur Le Cercle rouge The Complete Mr. Arkadin Contempt Diary of a Country Priest Do the Right Thing L'eclisse F for Fake Fanny and Alexander (theatrical) Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Harakiri I Fidanzati Ikiru John Cassavetes: Five Films Jules and Jim The Leopard M The Naked City Night and the City Notorious Le notti bianche Peeping Tom Pepé lé Moko Pickpocket Pickup on South Street Quai des Orfevres Ran Rashomon Rififi The Rules of the Game Le samourai Sanjuro Seven Samurai The Seventh Seal Solaris Thieves' Highway The Third Man Touchez pas au grisbi Le trou The Vanishing Wild Strawberries Yojimbo Whoo.
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# ? Sep 21, 2007 18:51 |
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Robocop and Dazed and Confused are the only ones I own. I actually prefer renting them since I rarely rewatch special features.
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Christ, you people own a ton of these. I only have M, The Man Who Fell to Earth, and The Royal Tenenbaums, but I have a wishlist a mile long. Hopefully I'll be able to get some more soon.
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Oh I forgot to add that I have the Criterion laserdisc releases of Dr. No, From Russia with Love, and Goldfinger. I think I mentioned that before in here, but for those not familiar with them each disc has a commentary track of edited together interviews that isn't exactly politically correct. EON (the Bond studio) wanted them removed but Criterion balked- needless to say, Criterion will never get another Bond movie. From what I understand, they are also significant because they for the longest time the only widescreen releases of the three that were actually in the correct aspect ratio (allbeit letterbox). Some pearls of wisdom (Im gonna self censor both for plot and common decency): Cast members of Dr. No were local pot dealers who parlayed their success into a massive radio station (sold for a metric ton of money in the 80's), the producers basically became Sean Connery's bitch when it came to contract negotiations, (for those who didn't read the book) Pussy Galore is a lesbian, and Connery probably dated if not beded most of his Bond girls who weren't married. Yeah these 3 or Brazil would be considered my collection's crown jewels
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Robert Denby fucked around with this message at 03:17 on Nov 14, 2014 |
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I really can't resist posting my own list:code:
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I think it's interesting which ones many people have and which ones nobody has. I'm surprised that so many have the Cassavetes box. Similarly, am I the only one who has the Rohmer box?
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I want to post too! Also, Stranger than Paradise shipped a few days ago, hopefully that will be here soon. 400 Blows 8 1/2 Adventures of Antoine Doinel set Army of Shadows Au Hasard Balthazar Bad Sleep Well Beauty and the Beast Bicycle Thieves Bob le Flambeur Boudu Saved from Drowning By Brakhage: An Anthology Cercle Rouge, Le Chasing Amy Complete Mr. Arkadin Do the Right Thing F for Fake Heaven Can Wait Ivan's Childhood Jules and Jim Kind Hearts and Coronets Knife in the Water Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Man Who Fell to Earth Milky Way, The Monsters and Madmen set Olivier's Shakespeare Overlord Pickpocket Playtime Ran Rififi Royal Tenenbaums, The Rules of the Game, The Rushmore Samourai, Le Shoot the Piano Player Slacker Spirit of the Beehive Sword of Doom, The Symbiopyschotaxiplasm Third Man, the (reissue) Videodrome Then, from Eclipse I have: 1 - Early Bergman 2 - Documentaries of Louis Malle 3 - Late Ozu 4 - Raymond Bernard (I need to pick up the Samuel Fuller one when I have money again) And finally, the Bergman stuff gets it's own list: Autumn Sonata Cries & Whispers Early Bergman Fanny and Alexander Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman, A Magic Flute, The Scenes from a Marriage Seventh Seal, The Smiles of a Summer Night Virgin Spring, The Wild Strawberries
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lastclearchance posted:Similarly, am I the only one who has the Rohmer box? 8 1/2 A Woman is a Woman Au hasard Balthazar Bad Timing Band of Outsiders Charade Chasing Amy Coup de Torchon Cries and Whispers Dead Ringers Do the Right Thing Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Forbidden Games Grand Illusion Great Expectations Heaven Can Wait Ikiru Il Posto Ingmar Bergman's Fanny & Alexander(5 disc) Jules and Jim Kagemusha Kind Hearts and Coronets La bete humaine Le Corbeau Le Samourai Lord of the Flies M Man Bites Dog Masculin feminin Naked Lunch Night and Fog Notorious Oliver Twist Pandora's Box Pepe le Moko Ran Rashomon Rushmore Seven Samurai Shoot the Piano Player Slacker Straw Dogs Sullivan's Travels The Bad Sleep Well The Browning Version The Complete Mr. Arkadin a.k.a. Confidential Report The Double Life of Veronique The Hidden Fortress The Killers The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum The Lower Depths The Most Dangerous Game The Passion of Joan of Arc The Red Shoes The Rock The Royal Tenenbaums The Rules of the Game The Ruling Class The Seventh Seal The Silence of the Lambs The Third Man The Wages of Fear Tokyo Story Traffic Tunes of Glory Unfaithfully Yours Viridiana W.C. Fields: 6 Short Films Wild Strawberries Box Sets: Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales Fassbinder's BRD Trilogy The Adventures of Antoine Doinel John Cassavetes: Five Films Andrzej Wajda: Three War Films A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman I Am Curious Yojimbo / Sanjuro: Two Films by Akira Kurosawa Eclipse: Early Bergman Late Ozu
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LaptopGun posted:If this were Kindergatern, I'd give you a gold star. Yaaaay, I'm special!
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I have the re-released Seven Samurai, The Beastie Boys Anthology, and I inadvertantly stole the first disc of Fear & Loathing from Netflix. Yeah, you should all feel SO OWNED.
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since it's list posting time, i do have some Criterion DVDs: the Battle Of Algiers Brazil Dead Ringers Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas General Idi Amin Dada (A Self Portrait) Hearts & Minds the Hidden Fortress Kagemusha the Last Temptation of Christ Man Bites Dog the Most Dangerous Game Rififi Ran Rashomon Robocop the Royal Tenebaums Salo le Samouraï the Samurai Trilogy Sanjuro (old & new versions) Seven Samurai (old & new versions) Silence of the Lambs Straw Dogs the Sword Of Doom Throne Of Blood Time Bandits Traffic Withnail and I Yojimbo (old & new versions) i admit i lean a little heavily towards the Kurosawa.
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janklow posted:General Idi Amin Dada (A Self Portrait) Now there's an unusual choice. You don't seem to be a Schroeder fan in general (can't blame you there, although Maitresse has its good points). Is it just the subject matter you're interested in?
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I found this from dvdtalk's sale forum, Amazon has some ridiculous prices right now. I don't know if they're mistakes or a deal or what but, just in case, strike while they're hot... An Angel at My Table -14.40 Border Radio - $14.40 Canterbury Tale, A - 14.40 Equinox - 14.00 Flowers of St. Francis - $10.80 Green for Danger - 14.00 Jigoku - 10.00 Monsters and Madmen - $28.80 The Beales of Grey Gardens - $14.99 When a Woman Ascends The Stairs - 14.40 I couldn't pass up When a Woman Ascends the Stairs and The Flowers of St. Francis; after I get my paycheck on Sunday I may go back for more if it's still running.
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zeroordie posted:I found this from dvdtalk's sale forum, Amazon has some ridiculous prices right now. I don't know if they're mistakes or a deal or what but, just in case, strike while they're hot... Hot drat, just earlier today I was thinking I ought to buy An Angel at My Table. Thanks for the tip.
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I just checked those prices; Jigoku's been jacked back up to normal price apparently. When a Woman Ascends the Stairs is still at $14.40 so I grabbed that ASAP. Since Jigoku's already been changed, I suggest everyone jump this as soon as they can if they want any of those movies.
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Equinox and Green for Danger have both had their prices returned to normal. I think Amazon is on to us...
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LaptopGun posted:Equinox and Green for Danger have both had their prices returned to normal. I think Amazon is on to us... Angel at My Table is back up to $35.99. Glad I placed my order in time, looks like they're still honoring the price.
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FitFortDanga posted:Now there's an unusual choice. You don't seem to be a Schroeder fan in general (can't blame you there, although Maitresse has its good points). Is it just the subject matter you're interested in?
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FitFortDanga posted:Angel at My Table is back up to $35.99. Glad I placed my order in time, looks like they're still honoring the price. They have to as long as you physically clicked "submit" on the final review screen that had the lower price. Amazon claims its their super-duper protect the customer policy to ensure they get the lower price; in reality, if they didn't honor it they would be liable for a false advertisement/bait&switch investigation form the Better Business Burrow. There are exceptions to the rule (most of them perfectly reasonable), but this on the surface doesn't seem to be one. Amazon isn't Ebay- they have to follow actual laws you know.
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