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SneakySneaks posted:It's been years since I last read the things. I know one of the guys is on The Shining DVD Commentary (John Baxter) and he states his opinions in the special features as well. The best analysis of FMJ is actually the current blu-ray commentary (by Jay Cocks). Personally I think the best Kubrick essays are from other filmmakers. For Peckinpah read some of Elvis Mitchell and Roger Ebert movie reviews and commentary pieces. The blu-ray (dvd) commentary on The Wild Bunch is awesome if you like Peckinpah (look for Paul Seydor and Garner Simmons stuff too), also if you can find the dvd somewhere the Criterion Straw Dogs dvd has a great documentary on his life and a great commentary that takes an in depth look about Peckinpah's view of sexuality and masculinity. Thanks! I'll check em out. I fortunate enough to have the Criterion Straw Dogs and I just want to go on the record and say that Stephen Prince's commentary is the gold standard of all commentaries. It is a true piece of scholarship and because of it I'm convinced Straw Dogs is one of the greatest American movies ever made. I've been meaning to start a thread about it for a while, especially since the remake is coming out soon, but just haven't gotten around to it.
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# ? May 16, 2024 17:40 |
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More information on Godzilla: http://twitchfilm.com/news/2011/08/godzilla-makes-a-monsterous-stride-towards-a-ground-shaking-criterion-release.php
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# ? Aug 26, 2011 17:11 |
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Barnes & Noble doing a 40% off Criterion sale
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# ? Aug 31, 2011 04:24 |
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ow, my wallet.
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# ? Aug 31, 2011 09:41 |
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Space Fish posted:Barnes & Noble doing a 40% off Criterion sale THEY CANT KEEP DOING THIS! arrrgghghh.
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# ? Aug 31, 2011 10:48 |
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Just save any money you would spend on this sale for the November sale. I do not practice what I preach.
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# ? Aug 31, 2011 12:20 |
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This is why Borders went under yet Barnes & Noble is still around, isn't it?
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# ? Aug 31, 2011 14:00 |
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ONE YEAR LATER posted:This is why Borders went under yet Barnes & Noble is still around, isn't it? This, and the Nook certainly helped Barnes too.
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# ? Aug 31, 2011 18:18 |
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A lot of these are cheaper on Amazon at
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# ? Aug 31, 2011 18:44 |
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I think all Blu-rays might be 40% off for the time being, a sales rep mentioned it when I called there to ask about the Coen Bros. boxed set.
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# ? Aug 31, 2011 18:54 |
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SneakySneaks posted:This, and the Nook certainly helped Barnes too. Plus getting the rights to put Starbucks in their stores while Borders was stuck with Seattle's Best Coffee.
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 01:28 |
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Robert Denby posted:Plus getting the rights to put Starbucks in their stores while Borders was stuck with Seattle's Best Coffee. Funny thing is Starbucks owns Seattle's Best.
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 01:35 |
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I watched "The Music Room" today. My first impression after watching it was being a little let down. After the Apu trilogy, which I think may be one of the greatest trilogy of movies I've ever seen, and a true cinematic achievement, I kinda felt lukewarm to "The Music Room". As I spent the rest of the day thinking on it though (which for me is a great sign of a good movie, that I'm still thinking about it hours and days after having seen it) I really have to say I was impressed. I still don't think it's as good as "Apu", but it's a beautiful movie, well shot, well performed, and it appears to have struck a nerve for me at an emotional level. Where's my Apu DVDs??? I also would love to see some more Ray released on Criterion.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 00:35 |
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They were hinting at more Ray films all over the extras and in the booklet. It mentions the Music room is the first of a series of films they plan on restoring.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 01:36 |
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I didn't intend to get this many for the sale, but you know how it is. Black Narcissus Bigger Than Life Ride with the Devil Close-Up I would have loved to get more, maybe The Darjeeling Limited, but I'm going to be living on a tighter budget come soon and I was pushing it as it was.
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 19:08 |
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Sorry if this has already been answered, but what are the differences between the the 1999 Criterion release of Diabolique and the 2011 Criterion release of Diabolique? I'm sure there's more besides the cover art.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 05:20 |
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Power of Pecota posted:Sorry if this has already been answered, but what are the differences between the the 1999 Criterion release of Diabolique and the 2011 Criterion release of Diabolique? I'm sure there's more besides the cover art. An improved transfer and a ton of bonus features. There is no reason to buy the older release unless you can get it for really cheap and just don't care.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 05:44 |
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zandert33 posted:An improved transfer and a ton of bonus features. There is no reason to buy the older release unless you can get it for really cheap and just don't care. Also, if you order it directly from Amazon instead of a third party seller the new release is actually $5 cheaper.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 07:00 |
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Blu-ray confirmed what I was fearing. The Carlos release includes English subtitles only in the non-english parts. "For the record, Criterion have provided optional English subtitles for the main feature. Unfortunately, they only appear when English isn't spoken, which is somewhat disappointing as many of the important characters in the film are not native English-speakers and have rather thick accents. " I can't understand why Criterion does this on titles that feature multiple languages, like Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, seeing that all of their sole English releases all feature SDH. Still, excellent title and a must-buy for me.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 12:00 |
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I hate that so much. I have lovely hearing so I put subtitles on for just about every film I watch and it drives me up the wall when Criterion does this. Isn't it a legitimate issue for actual deaf people?
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 17:02 |
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It seems to be something pretty much any English film with foreign language parts does - I remember it pissing me off with Inland Empire as well. I'm in the same boat as you, Magic Hate Ball, so this is a serious bummer.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 17:42 |
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Power of Pecota posted:Sorry if this has already been answered, but what are the differences between the the 1999 Criterion release of Diabolique and the 2011 Criterion release of Diabolique? I'm sure there's more besides the cover art. There's a new transfer (that isn't boosted) and a different translation. http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReviews11/diabolique.htm frumpsnake fucked around with this message at 19:14 on Sep 5, 2011 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:I hate that so much. I have lovely hearing so I put subtitles on for just about every film I watch and it drives me up the wall when Criterion does this. Isn't it a legitimate issue for actual deaf people? As an Actual Deaf Person*, yes. I hate that poo poo. *cochlear implant
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Hector Beerlioz posted:Thanks! I'll check em out. I fortunate enough to have the Criterion Straw Dogs and I just want to go on the record and say that Stephen Prince's commentary is the gold standard of all commentaries. It is a true piece of scholarship and because of it I'm convinced Straw Dogs is one of the greatest American movies ever made. I've been meaning to start a thread about it for a while, especially since the remake is coming out soon, but just haven't gotten around to it. I have the Criterion Straw Dogs too, and now I need to find time to watch this!
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# ? Sep 6, 2011 02:34 |
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azechiel posted:I have the Criterion Straw Dogs too, and now I need to find time to watch this! Hey there OOP buddy! I hope you enjoy it. If you have time check out the documentary on the second disc if you haven't already.
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# ? Sep 7, 2011 23:38 |
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Blind bought Aki Kaurismäki's Proletariat Trilogy today, mostly on the strength of this Ebert review and it's price (got a used copy for pretty cheap). Anybody else own this one? I'm not really sure what to expect from the other two movies included. Also I finally got around to watching F For Fake, which was a trippy, really fun movie that had a lot to say about authorship and authenticity, but didn't take itself seriously at all. It's a lot more enjoyable than a typical documentary about an art forger would have been (just look at the one on the second disc - or better yet, just watch One-Man Band twice). Is there anything else like it out there?
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# ? Sep 8, 2011 01:31 |
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barkingclam posted:Blind bought Aki Kaurismäki's Proletariat Trilogy today, mostly on the strength of this Ebert review and it's price (got a used copy for pretty cheap). Anybody else own this one? I'm not really sure what to expect from the other two movies included. I have it, but I was a fan long before that set came out. I'd feel iffy about recommending Kaurismaki as a blind buy, but since you already took the plunge... I hope you enjoy! barkingclam posted:Also I finally got around to watching F For Fake, which was a trippy, really fun movie that had a lot to say about authorship and authenticity, but didn't take itself seriously at all. It's a lot more enjoyable than a typical documentary about an art forger would have been (just look at the one on the second disc - or better yet, just watch One-Man Band twice). Is there anything else like it out there? Thematically, My Kid Could Paint That and Exit Through the Gift Shop are both interesting works on art and authorship. Stylistically, Sherman's March and Symbiopsychotaxiplasm are similarly offbeat approaches to the documentary form.
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# ? Sep 8, 2011 01:37 |
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FitFortDanga posted:Stylistically, Sherman's March Not only is it stylistically similar to F for Fake, it's also one of the best documentaries ever made.
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barkingclam posted:Blind bought Aki Kaurismäki's Proletariat Trilogy today, mostly on the strength of this Ebert review and it's price (got a used copy for pretty cheap). Anybody else own this one? I'm not really sure what to expect from the other two movies included. All three play in the same "deadpan Finnish quiet desperation comedy" milieu, but Shadows in Paradise and Ariel are both quite a bit lighter than Match Factory Girl, which is comedy so black you need a xenon lamp and the light of a supernova to see by. Ariel's probably the weakest of the three, by virtue of it being the most straightforward (and self-consciously quirky), plus Kati Outinen's not in it. As the hypermorose anchor of the other two, she's indescribably awesome.
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# ? Sep 8, 2011 09:42 |
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Criminal Minded posted:As an Actual Deaf Person*, yes. I hate that poo poo. The more I think about it, the more ridiculous it sounds, that they're not providing subtitles. What the gently caress? This isn't a niggling complaint like the windowboxing on some of their DVD releases, either, this is a major issue.
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Magic Hate Ball posted:The more I think about it, the more ridiculous it sounds, that they're not providing subtitles. What the gently caress? This isn't a niggling complaint like the windowboxing on some of their DVD releases, either, this is a major issue. I've written to Mulvaney complaining about this. Let's see if he replies.
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# ? Sep 8, 2011 17:01 |
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Just a heads-up for anyone who isn't following Criterion on Facebook, they've announced that there will be a flash sale when they hit 75,000 fans. They're only a few hundred away now, so it will probably be pretty soon. (Sooner if you like their page. (So do it.)) On an unrelated subject: DVDBeaver's spreadsheet of supplements for the new Solaris release kind of confused me. Do the DVD and Blu-ray versions have the same supplements, or does the Blu-ray have more? EDIT: VVVVV haHA Aorist fucked around with this message at 20:56 on Sep 8, 2011 |
# ? Sep 8, 2011 20:43 |
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They rarely end up much cheaper than other online merchants, but Criterion are having a sale once they hit 75,000 likes on Facebook. And the UK release of Carlos is lacking subtitles for the English as well. edit: Damnit.
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# ? Sep 8, 2011 20:48 |
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The sale's up, we've got about twenty hours.
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# ? Sep 8, 2011 21:19 |
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50% off is nice, but it's not nice when shipping to Canada is 20 dollars when all you want is two things
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# ? Sep 8, 2011 21:22 |
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It's not much better with 3.
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# ? Sep 8, 2011 21:24 |
Thanks and drat you. Bought Pale Flower, High and Low, and The Killing. Free shipping, woo!
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# ? Sep 8, 2011 21:25 |
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Doesn't work on preorders, in case anyone's wondering.
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# ? Sep 8, 2011 21:25 |
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Aaargh, this is so tempting. Basic necessities...or Chungking Express? Life is so hard.
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# ? Sep 8, 2011 21:36 |
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frumpsnake posted:It's not much better with 3. Yeah, I always ignore these sales since the ultimate price difference between Criterion and Amazon.ca/HMV in-store is negligible, and if I'm not impatient will just wait for B&N sales which have much more reasonable shipping rates.
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