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Captain Charisma posted:Is it any good? I haven't liked any of Soderbergh's movies for years. I loved it. It's different; very slow, very non-plot-driven, in some ways. It's not for all tastes, but I found it fascinating the way it established Che's character almost entirely through actions. The juxtaposition between the two halves is fascinating, too; the first is Che on the way up, the second on the way to his death. I can't say if you'd like it or not, just because it's not a typical film in any way. I can say that a friend went with me to see it, and he's lukewarm on Soderbergh, and came out loving it.
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# ? Jun 12, 2009 14:23 |
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Alright, sounds good. Reviews of the Marienbad Blu-Ray are popping up. Looks fantastic. http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movies.php?id=4775&show=review http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDCompare11/last-year-at-marienbad.htm
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# ? Jun 12, 2009 15:28 |
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New titles are popping up. Details to follow, but here's what I see so far: Homicide That Hamilton Woman Monterey Pop (Blu-Ray)
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# ? Jun 15, 2009 23:08 |
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#486 - Homicide (Sept 8th) * New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised by editor Barbara Tulliver * Audio commentary featuring writer-director David Mamet and actor William H. Macy * New video program featuring interviews with recurring Mamet actors Steven Goldstein, Ricky Jay, J. J. Johnston, Joe Mantegna, and Jack Wallace * Gag reel and TV spots * PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Stuart Klawans I've never seen this one, but Mamet is usually pretty good. Macy commentary + gag reel = good times.
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# ? Jun 15, 2009 23:10 |
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The Complete Monterey Pop Festival (Blu-Ray, Sept 22nd) I'm too lazy to see if there's any new features. Probably not, it's already pretty stacked. I've never been too interested in it, but maybe I'll Netflix it. So far this looks like the only BR this month. EDIT: correction, Pierrot le Fou is also coming on Blu, September 22.
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# ? Jun 15, 2009 23:13 |
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#487 - That Hamilton Woman (Sept 8th) * New, restored high-definition digital transfer * Audio commentary featuring noted film historian Ian Christie * New video interview with author and editor Michael Korda, Alexander’s nephew, who discusses growing up in the Korda family and the making of That Hamilton Woman * Theatrical trailer * Alexander Korda Presents, a 1942 promotional radio piece for the film * PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by Molly Haskell Still haven't seen any Korda, no opinion on this one.
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# ? Jun 15, 2009 23:15 |
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Volume 4 of "Essential Art House", coming September 15th: The 39 Steps Throne of Blood The Tales of Hoffmann Le Jour Se Leve Gervaise Mayerling This is a really interesting batch because it contains two never-before-released titles (Gervaise and Mayerling), plus one (Le Jour Se Leve) that was only previously available in that mammoth box set. I hope that's not all for this month, though. Wasn't Wings of Desire supposed to be a given?
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# ? Jun 15, 2009 23:18 |
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FitFortDanga posted:EDIT: correction, Pierrot le Fou is also coming on Blu, September 22. Awesome. How long did it take for Contempt and Ran to get cancelled? and is anyone actually buying the Essential Art House stuff?
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 00:56 |
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Jack Does Jihad posted:and is anyone actually buying the Essential Art House stuff? I would buy Kanal in a heartbeat, but so far the only title they've released from the Wadja box is Ashes and Diamonds. vvv yes, those are part of the same set FitFortDanga fucked around with this message at 01:12 on Jun 16, 2009 |
# ? Jun 16, 2009 01:08 |
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There's some other Monterey Blus as well http://www.criterion.com/films/722 http://www.criterion.com/films/720 I guess I'll save some money that month.
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 01:09 |
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FitFortDanga posted:I hope that's not all for this month, though. Wasn't Wings of Desire supposed to be a given? I think pushing back The Human Condition messed everything up. It's the missing September release now.
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 02:28 |
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Went to my local Borders today to pick up the new Seventh Seal. I made a beeline for the foreign DVDs and found... nothing. This terrified me as the Borders here had gotten rid of their foreign section for a brief period once before. As it turned out, they were just moving things around, so I go for the foreign DVDs and find... the old edition. For 40 dollars. So I checked the website (which I had already checked before I came and they had the new one pictured). It said it was there, only it was marked up $10 from the MSRP. I figured this was a mistake and I was right. I did some searching and found the new edition nicely tucked in the Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi section. That said, it looks very nice. The packaging is very minimalistic and all blacks and greys, very well suited. I don't like that the discs have big Criterion 'C's on them, but whatever. I'm also a little bothered the spine reads 'The Seventh Seal' with a 'A Film by Ingmar Bergman' underneath, so all the text is small and kinda hard to read.
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 18:01 |
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Friedpundit posted:Went to my local Borders today to pick up the new Seventh Seal. I made a beeline for the foreign DVDs and found... nothing. This terrified me as the Borders here had gotten rid of their foreign section for a brief period once before. As it turned out, they were just moving things around, so I go for the foreign DVDs and find... the old edition. For 40 dollars. So I checked the website (which I had already checked before I came and they had the new one pictured). It said it was there, only it was marked up $10 from the MSRP. I figured this was a mistake and I was right. I did some searching and found the new edition nicely tucked in the Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi section. Wow, with all that really important stuff going against it, I hope it's a good movie!
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 18:26 |
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Unless you get some kind of employee discount, there's no reason to shop at Border's.
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 18:45 |
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I'm not sure why there's any reason not to shop Amazon for Criterions. The difference in price doesn't make the "Have it now!" feature worth it.
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 19:00 |
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Captain Charisma posted:I'm not sure why there's any reason not to shop Amazon for Criterions. The difference in price doesn't make the "Have it now!" feature worth it. Amazon is usually a ripoff for Criterions (unless you catch a good sale or something). Go for DVDPlanet.com
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 19:03 |
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zandert33 posted:Amazon is usually a ripoff for Criterions (unless you catch a good sale or something). Or DeepDiscount, which should have the same prices and sales (the 25% off sale should happen in about a month, but they hike their prices up 10-15% first) and they usually have a Criterion-specific sale. Except the shipping costs suck rear end.
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 19:06 |
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I use Amazon because I have an Amazon Visa and I get reward points. But yeah, DVDPlanet and DDD are good, too. I also like DVDPacific.
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 19:17 |
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Well really my main point was why would you even think of shopping B&M for Criterions EDIT: How could you suggest DVDPlanet for Criterions over Amazon so hard when most of them are like $3 more than Amazon Nut Bunnies fucked around with this message at 19:21 on Jun 16, 2009 |
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FitFortDanga posted:Unless you get some kind of employee discount, there's no reason to shop at Border's. I use their rewards program. So I used the weekly coupon, plus I had a $5 "gift card" type thing from said rewards program. I ended up paying $21 (The weekly coupon is usually 25% or 30% off, which makes the price of a Criterion about the same as Amazon, DVDPlanet, etc. w/o the shipping). Normally I get my Criterions used from a record store in Chicago, but I am not currently in Chicago. Edit: Being less vague Friedpundit fucked around with this message at 20:59 on Jun 16, 2009 |
# ? Jun 16, 2009 20:50 |
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FitFortDanga posted:EDIT: correction, Pierrot le Fou is also coming on Blu, September 22. I'm going with bookmark Amazon, DVDPlanet, DeepDiscount, and the Criterion store and just go for the lowest price.
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# ? Jun 17, 2009 02:13 |
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It looks like Paramount may merge/buy The Weinstein Company, so maybe that'll fix the problems with Ran.
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# ? Jun 17, 2009 03:50 |
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Wolfgang Pauli posted:Holy gently caress. We lose Ran and gain the most colorful French film this side of Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Why in christ doesn't Criterion own Umbrellas anyway? Save yourself the trouble: https://www.dvdpricesearch.com
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# ? Jun 17, 2009 03:55 |
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Egbert Souse posted:It looks like Paramount may merge/buy The Weinstein Company, so maybe that'll fix the problems with Ran. Oh, ugh. They also might release it themselves and a lot of their catalog Blu Ray titles are slathered with DNR. Although the HD master for Ran is probably done already.
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# ? Jun 17, 2009 07:18 |
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I went to Border's this past weekend too and got the Criterion of Benjamin Button. No, it's not the greatest movie but they had it on sale for 16.99 and DVDPriceSearch has it listed for 19.99 at the cheapest. So it's not always bad. Benjamin Button has a pretty interesting 3-hour making-of documentary.
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# ? Jun 18, 2009 02:13 |
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BarryMantlesnorks posted:Benjamin Button has a pretty interesting 3-hour making-of documentary. You know you're in trouble when the "making of" is more interesting and entertaining than the feature film.
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# ? Jun 18, 2009 02:32 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:You know you're in trouble when the "making of" is more interesting and entertaining than the feature film. Yeah, I'm compelled to watch it since it had to be more interesting to make than the film itself.
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# ? Jun 18, 2009 02:38 |
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Cacator posted:Or DeepDiscount, which should have the same prices and sales (the 25% off sale should happen in about a month, but they hike their prices up 10-15% first) and they usually have a Criterion-specific sale. Except the shipping costs suck rear end. Deep Discount has free shipping on everything.
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# ? Jun 18, 2009 15:29 |
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substitute posted:Deep Discount has free shipping on everything. Yeah, it's not the costs that suck rear end, it's the time it takes to get your stuff
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# ? Jun 18, 2009 15:49 |
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Friedpundit posted:That said, it looks very nice. The packaging is very minimalistic and all blacks and greys, very well suited. I don't like that the discs have big Criterion 'C's on them, but whatever. I'm also a little bothered the spine reads 'The Seventh Seal' with a 'A Film by Ingmar Bergman' underneath, so all the text is small and kinda hard to read. Benjamin Button is the first Criterion I've ever bought up here with french on the package. So the spine title is tiny, but the worst part is everything on the back is in less than 4pt font. Starting with The Seventh Seal, it looks like I'm back to Amazon.com plus shipping and import fees. Picture all of this text on the US version, except twice:
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# ? Jun 18, 2009 16:17 |
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Have any of you seen the new Criterion ad campaign? I spotted this one on https://www.theawl.com:
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# ? Jun 18, 2009 22:55 |
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substitute posted:Deep Discount has free shipping on everything. I don't live in the US so no, not for me. Edit: there was once a time when I only had to pay a flat $5.95 USD rate for my order but alas, those days have long since transpired. Plus their shipping was really slow too. Cacator fucked around with this message at 01:24 on Jun 19, 2009 |
# ? Jun 18, 2009 23:19 |
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STEVIE B 4EVA posted:Have any of you seen the new Criterion ad campaign? I spotted this one on https://www.theawl.com: Interesting that it's "Blu-ray and DVD" instead of "DVD and Blu-ray". Is something being on Blu-ray a selling point now? Like "Oh, well, if it's good enough for Blu-ray..."
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# ? Jun 19, 2009 00:49 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:Interesting that it's "Blu-ray and DVD" instead of "DVD and Blu-ray". Is something being on Blu-ray a selling point now? Like "Oh, well, if it's good enough for Blu-ray..." Blu-Ray means higher quality farts
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# ? Jun 19, 2009 01:27 |
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Egbert Souse posted:Yeah, I'm compelled to watch it since it had to be more interesting to make than the film itself. For me this is no exaggeration. Button was the most technically impressive movie I think I've ever seen. Every frame is perfect! But it is basically a two and a half hour Chanel commercial, imo.
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# ? Jun 21, 2009 02:34 |
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I wasn't totally blown away the first time, but I decided to go ahead with ordering The Seventh Seal on Blu since I feel it's something I'll warm up to. It's been a few years and I at least liked it. I'm looking forward to The Last Emperor since everyone I know who has seen it has given it good words.
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# ? Jun 21, 2009 04:31 |
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So, I'm curious. What exactly is the deal with the original Salo DVD? Is it really the rarest DVD? I figured someone here could explain the details.
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# ? Jun 28, 2009 00:13 |
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Beaver reviews for 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her and Made in USA. 2 or 3 had a commentary added to the specs.
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# ? Jun 29, 2009 16:20 |
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Godard titles are my favorite titles:
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# ? Jun 29, 2009 21:50 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 02:08 |
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This might just be plain old rumor mongering but I was at my local Barnes and Noble (Santa Monica) and while I was browsing the Criterion dvd selection which is really good at this store the guy working there mentioned that allegedly he believed starting next week all the Criterion DVD's at Barnes would be 50 percent off. Even with the markup from the store this is still a better deal than you can find off of Amazon. So I'd just keep my eyes peeled on your local Barnes and Noble over the next week or two to see if this comes true.
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