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Basebf555 posted:Depends on what you value in a release though. Because even if there isn't a new transfer available, a Criterion release is typically superior to any other previous release of the film just based on extras and in many cases packaging. For sure, and I'm probably in the minority as someone who doesn't care much for extra content. Though unless Criterion somehow convinces PTA to come out of his shell and do another audio commentary, I don't know what extras they could really add to a release of Magnolia.
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 11:06 |
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You just, but... https://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/19699/CTC1000L/I-Love-Lucy
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 12:50 |
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Boywhiz88 posted:Oh and Punch-Drunk Love is so underrated and I lost my poo poo when it was finally announced on Blu, let alone Criterion. It saddens me that Sandler recoiled away from that. I mean, he has some real dramatic stinkers but PDL and parts of Click and The Wedding Singer shows he’s got chops. Have you seen The Meyerowitz Stories? It's good and he's great in it.
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 20:47 |
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Unmature posted:Have you seen The Meyerowitz Stories? It's good and he's great in it. Was that Baumbach's latest? Wanted to see it but it had weird distribution.
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 21:00 |
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BeanpolePeckerwood posted:Was that Baumbach's latest? Wanted to see it but it had weird distribution. It was released by Netflix so it went straight to Netflix.
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 21:34 |
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Cloks posted:It was released by Netflix so it went straight to Netflix.
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 21:35 |
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It’s real good and yeah just Netflix that poo poo. Although I also got to see it on the big screen last year as part of the London Film Fest which was neat.
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 22:09 |
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Rented Heaven's Gate from an amazing video store I just learned of in Pasadena. Haven't watched it yet, but was just reading about it and I had no idea it was once considered one of the worst movies ever and has so many controversies surrounding it.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 05:05 |
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Unmature posted:Rented Heaven's Gate from an amazing video store I just learned of in Pasadena. Haven't watched it yet, but was just reading about it and I had no idea it was once considered one of the worst movies ever and has so many controversies surrounding it. It's an incredible film and contains some of the most beautiful shots I've ever seen. Hatred for it has not aged well whatsoever.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 05:18 |
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BeanpolePeckerwood posted:criterions have thoughtfully designed menus which I look forward to seeing They don't seem very complex but for some reason my blu-ray player take aaaages to load Criterion discs. Anyone else experience this?
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 05:53 |
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Unmature posted:Rented Heaven's Gate from an amazing video store I just learned of in Pasadena. Haven't watched it yet, but was just reading about it and I had no idea it was once considered one of the worst movies ever and has so many controversies surrounding it. Videotheque in South Pasadena? Or is this Pasadena, TX you're talking about? But yeah, Heaven's Gate is a good movie, beautifully shot by Vilmos Zsigmond, who I got to meet right before he passed. I got to fanboy over him and tell him how much I admired his work and how he's the cinematographer who I most strive to become. I think the only crime nowadays that Heaven's Gate is guilty of is being really long. It's nearly four hours and it's really the type of movie you need to use the intermission for just to get a break and to think about what you just saw. VoodooXT fucked around with this message at 06:04 on Aug 31, 2018 |
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Yup Videotheque! Been twice so far and spent like an hour there both times. Yeah I didn't realize it was so long. Gonna take a couple sittings to watch it.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 06:16 |
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Heaven’s Gate suffers from an absolutely awful script, but it really is astonishingly good-looking.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 16:38 |
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Bad sleep well? That or Rocko's Modern Life.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 17:38 |
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Apparently it's To Sleep with Anger.
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Spatulater bro! posted:Apparently it's To Sleep with Anger. Oh I get it, that thing is supposed to be the Anger character from Inside Out.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 18:09 |
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Spatulater bro! posted:Apparently it's To Sleep with Anger. probably, but I'm holding out hope for Rock n Roll Nightmare
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Spatulater bro! posted:Apparently it's To Sleep with Anger.
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Spatulater bro! posted:Apparently it's To Sleep with Anger. I've been looking for that one for a long time and thought I'd eventually have to watch it on VHS. I don't think it's ever gotten a proper DVD release anywhere.
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# ? Sep 1, 2018 05:25 |
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Sweet! Pixar is coming to Criterion! Too bad I already own Inside Out on bluray.
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# ? Sep 1, 2018 15:08 |
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Mother, May I sleep With Anger?
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# ? Sep 1, 2018 17:28 |
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Cemetry Gator posted:Bad sleep well? I have good news.
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# ? Sep 1, 2018 20:13 |
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Heads up, TCM are doing a 40% off sale on Criterions and you can get an extra 15% off with the "LABORDAY18" promo code. https://shop.tcm.com/tcm-studio-shop-criterion-collection/b140446 Many of them are on back order, but there are still a lot of good ones available if anyone's interested.
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# ? Sep 1, 2018 20:26 |
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I was thinking maybe a blu ray release.
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# ? Sep 1, 2018 22:45 |
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Heaven's Gate is gorgeous but reeeaaally boring. I kinda regret renting and spending three nights watching it.
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# ? Sep 2, 2018 06:25 |
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You only watched about an hour a night?
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Samuel Clemens posted:You only watched about an hour a night? People can't be busy? It's almost 4 hours long and it's boring.
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 00:37 |
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Unmature posted:People can't be busy? It's almost 4 hours long and it's boring. Yet you didn't quit after the third night or so
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 01:34 |
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Unmature posted:People can't be busy? It's almost 4 hours long and it's boring. I didn't mean it as an accusation. I just wondered if splitting the film up like that may have contributed to your negative experience, since Heaven's Gate builds its atmosphere very slowly, and it's probably rather jarring to essentially start from scratch each night.
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Samuel Clemens posted:I didn't mean it as an accusation. I just wondered if splitting the film up like that may have contributed to your negative experience, since Heaven's Gate builds its atmosphere very slowly, and it's probably rather jarring to essentially start from scratch each night. If I were a goldfish, maybe. But I'm like an adult human being with an adult brain. I can remember what I saw 24 hours ago.
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 17:02 |
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Heaven's Gate is like if you took all the principles of Tati's Playtime and applied it to a western instead of a comedy. It's a failure, but I found it fascinating from start to finish.
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Unmature posted:If I were a goldfish, maybe. But I'm like an adult human being with an adult brain. I can remember what I saw 24 hours ago. I'm not talking about memory, but about the emotional reaction. Think of the works of Tarkovsky or Dreyer, which aren't designed to immediately hook the viewer. Instead, they slowly establish mood and setting until, at some point, everything clicks, and you find yourself completely immersed in the world they create. Taking an extended break during those films absolutely harms their tremendous power over the viewer. I'm not saying Cimino is as great as these two directors, just that Heaven's Gate operates on the same basic principle.
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 19:25 |
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My wife never gets why I dislike breaking movies up over multiple nights. "We'll remember what was going on" is her argument. I may remember the plot points, but I'll have had 24 hours to become entirely disengaged from the emotional response I was experiencing.
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Samuel Clemens posted:I'm not talking about memory, but about the emotional reaction. Think of the works of Tarkovsky or Dreyer, which aren't designed to immediately hook the viewer. Instead, they slowly establish mood and setting until, at some point, everything clicks, and you find yourself completely immersed in the world they create. Taking an extended break during those films absolutely harms their tremendous power over the viewer. I completely agree with this.
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 19:46 |
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I do except that a lot of Dreyer hooks me from the first close up
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 20:10 |
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Heaven's Gate never quite reaches the kind of Tarkovskian meditative space where it really earns its pace- the story's just too thin to support the sheer weight of everything piled on the screen. It's the sort of thing Howard Hawks could handle in at most 100 minutes. You've got the helpless townsfolk on one side, the brutal killers on another, the latter are coming in on the train any minute now, bam. There isn't enough moral complexity or character depth to really justify dragging this out to three hours. Also, while the Deer Hunter feels really raw and visceral and lively even when it's just some drunk people at a wedding, Heaven's Gate feels a lot more staged throughout- it may just be the period influence, but everything's pageantry and full of stiff formalities and Cimino just can't quite bridge that hundred year gap. You kinda wish that Cimino had just made The Johnson County War, the more straightforward violent Western hinted at in Final Cut, before UA got the idea that this could be the next Godfather.
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 04:08 |
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Tarkovsky does nothing for me. Every one I've watched of his, I haven't liked (though I've of course appreciated certain aspects). Heaven's Gate I find riveting. I also find Jeanne Dielman riveting, I also find Once Upon a Time in America riveting, I also find Margaret riveting. There's no accounting for what extra long film someone will find riveting or not. But, I'd say a good general rule would be to go into whatever it is with an open and respectful mind. If you sit down to Heaven's Gate looking for why it was so hated, you'll zone in on its weird aspects and confirmation bias will interpret them for you as reasons why it's bad. But, 'weird' doesn't necessarily mean 'bad'. Weird can mean good and just not everyone's cup of tea. Heaven's Gate is not a film for everyone, but for those it's for, it's phenomenal—and even those that hate it I think can admit that it contains some of the most breathtakingly gorgeous shots in all of cinema.
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codyclarke posted:Tarkovsky does nothing for me. Every one I've watched of his, I haven't liked (though I've of course appreciated certain aspects). Heaven's Gate I find riveting. I also find Jeanne Dielman riveting, I also find Once Upon a Time in America riveting, I also find Margaret riveting. There's no accounting for what extra long film someone will find riveting or not. But, I'd say a good general rule would be to go into whatever it is with an open and respectful mind. If you sit down to Heaven's Gate looking for why it was so hated, you'll zone in on its weird aspects and confirmation bias will interpret them for you as reasons why it's bad. But, 'weird' doesn't necessarily mean 'bad'. Weird can mean good and just not everyone's cup of tea. Heaven's Gate is not a film for everyone, but for those it's for, it's phenomenal—and even those that hate it I think can admit that it contains some of the most breathtakingly gorgeous shots in all of cinema. I love Tarkovsky but I totally understand that he's an acquired tasted. That being said, Andrei Rublev and Solaris (both for different reasons) are a cut above almost all other cinema, especially Rublev, which to me is the best monochrome theater experience ever assembled. There isn't another film on this planet that does a better job distilling the concept of the artist's struggle.
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DeimosRising posted:I do except that a lot of Dreyer hooks me from the first close up You're a more open viewer than I am. Ordet is one of my favourite films, but every time I rewatch it, it takes me about half an hour before I manage to adjust to its idiosyncratic style. codyclarke posted:Tarkovsky does nothing for me. Every one I've watched of his, I haven't liked (though I've of course appreciated certain aspects). Out of curiosity, which ones have you seen? There are definitely films by Tarkovsky which I find more laborious to watch than others. Samuel Clemens fucked around with this message at 13:10 on Sep 4, 2018 |
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