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DC Murderverse posted:i thought i wasn't gonna buy anything this sale because there are so many things I'm waiting to buy that come out between now and the summer sale, but i am weak and will buy a few. I've decided I want to start actively looking for female directors because the only Criterion I've bought to this point by a female director is Virgin Suicides, so I added a bunch to my wishlist. I think this time I'm getting Harlan County USA and Jeanne Dielman because those were the ones that struck me the most. I'm also getting Paris is Burning, which has a female director but that was more happenstance than anything else. Some off the top of my head, not that you're asking - Andrea Arnold, Fish Tank (she also did the astoundingly good American Honey, not on criterion, yet) - Celine Sciama, Portrait of a Lady on Fire (soon) - Claire Denis, White Material - Kelly Reichardt, Old Joy - Agnes Varda, various titles - Agnieszka Smoczyńska, The Lure
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# ? Feb 26, 2020 08:19 |
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BeanpolePeckerwood posted:Some off the top of my head, not that you're asking This is good, thank you! I have a few of these on my list already but I don't think the Denis or Reichardt ones are on there (and Portrait will be on my to-buy list as soon as it's on the website) edit: i got a reward certificate from my purchase so i went back and bought the Police Story pack as well as Gate of Hell and The Ballad of Narayama for a grand total of $5 shipped! The latter two were just $30 normally so after the sale they were just $15 for the Bluray, are there any other movies at that price point? It seemed weird and almost like they were not gonna be as good but they've both won a bunch of awards and Ballad was the last movie Roger Ebert put into his Great Movies series so I don't think that's why. I wonder if they were just cheaper to restore/get the rights to or something. DC Murderverse fucked around with this message at 11:43 on Feb 26, 2020 |
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Australia is getting a blu ray release of Roma with the Criterion label on it, which is the first local release. A shame that its still in a crappy regular case and has our ratings logo ruining the cover, though: https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/roma-2018-blu-ray
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# ? Feb 26, 2020 11:01 |
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Cacator posted:Is It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World worthy of it's reputation or overstuffed and overlong? If you love classic comedy and have a tolerance for long movies, it's worth seeing, plus the general release cut is from a 4K restoration from the 65mm camera negative, so it at least looks and sounds amazing. I do think the roadshow cut is a fun curiosity, but there's a reason why comedies tend to be shorter films... Vampyr, but both are excellent.
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# ? Feb 26, 2020 14:43 |
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Egbert Souse posted:If you love classic comedy and have a tolerance for long movies, it's worth seeing, plus the general release cut is from a 4K restoration from the 65mm camera negative, so it at least looks and sounds amazing. I do think the roadshow cut is a fun curiosity, but there's a reason why comedies tend to be shorter films... For me, I really enjoyed it, but the end really drags significantly. It just kind of runs out of steam in the last fifteen minutes. But for 3.5 hour comedy, that's impressive!
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# ? Feb 26, 2020 19:27 |
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BeanpolePeckerwood posted:Some off the top of my head, not that you're asking Also, to add: Girlfriends by Claudia Weill and Smithereens by Susan Seidelman. I have yet to see Girlfriends, though, because I can't find a physical copy and it's not on the Criterion Channel.
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# ? Feb 26, 2020 19:35 |
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Cemetry Gator posted:For me, I really enjoyed it, but the end really drags significantly. It just kind of runs out of steam in the last fifteen minutes. I've wanted to try editing it down to around 90 minutes plus credits without losing any cameos just to see how it plays.
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DC Murderverse posted:i thought i wasn't gonna buy anything this sale because there are so many things I'm waiting to buy that come out between now and the summer sale, but i am weak and will buy a few. I've decided I want to start actively looking for female directors because the only Criterion I've bought to this point by a female director is Virgin Suicides, so I added a bunch to my wishlist. I think this time I'm getting Harlan County USA and Jeanne Dielman because those were the ones that struck me the most. I'm also getting Paris is Burning, which has a female director but that was more happenstance than anything else. All three of those are loving great so good call
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# ? Feb 26, 2020 23:01 |
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Who owns the rights to Peeping Tom? Where is my HD Peeping Tom?
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# ? Feb 28, 2020 23:38 |
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Kart Barfunkel posted:Who owns the rights to Peeping Tom? Where is my HD Peeping Tom? StudioCanal. Kino Lorber already confirmed they don't have it, so we'll most likely see it from Criterion. It could also come from Shout! Factory and Film Movement, who are the only other labels with StudioCanal deals besides Criterion and Kino Lorber.
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# ? Feb 29, 2020 00:46 |
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Picked up F for Fake, Local Hero, and finally upgraded my old Hedwig and the Angry Inch DVD to Blu Ray. The Hedwig DVD release was really solid already. looking forward to checking out the new material, It's been one of my absolute favorites for a good long while now.
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# ? Mar 1, 2020 17:26 |
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Looks like more stuff has been confirmed on Reddit, Blu-ray.com, and a Wexner Center Q&A: Spike Lee's 4 Little Girls and She's Gotta Have It, Powell & Pressburger's I Know Where I'm Going! (and possibly others), and Scorsese's Rolling Thunder Revue. Sounds like pretty much all the "auteur" films on Netflix will come to Criterion eventually.
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# ? Mar 1, 2020 18:57 |
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My order from the sale came very quick, I didn't expect it before the weekend, but it was there when I got home friday. I'm excited to tell myself "this is the weekend I finally get around to watching 'Eyes Without a Face,' this time for sure" for the next three months.
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Kull the Conqueror posted:I reckon it's one of the more timeless works of its era. Couldn't agree more. It was clearly a very personal piece that I think did a great job of making you feel like you were the writer/director growing up alongside his 'mother' and observing the beauty and strength of a life of a 'little' person who is so often forgotten and ignored. Pushed to-and-fro by the supposedly now appoline society contrasted against what use to be the faun-like nature based Dionysian mass which stood out as the appolo-like heroic individual in this film not by what they say or even how they directly act but what is not said but clearly thought and felt. Shame some reviewers couldn't see that and I'm talking about the new yorker review in particular. The contrast of the mess of city life against the quiet strength and humility of his 'mother' and the song by the norwegian(?) krampus (or pan) should have made it obvious. Add on the absent fathers and emotional and erratic dependent mothers portrayed and it's practically screaming it at you. Is it a tragedy? Or do those people end up living better lives? Genuine lives? I'm looking forward to re-watching it soon.
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# ? Mar 1, 2020 22:26 |
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the sale items came in real quick.
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# ? Mar 3, 2020 01:17 |
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HOOOOOUSE
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# ? Mar 3, 2020 22:16 |
I'm not gonna lie, at first glance I misread this and thought the Criterion Collection was finally giving Dragon Ball the presentation it deserves.
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# ? Mar 4, 2020 00:18 |
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if criterion were to move to anime restoration projects and started with dragon ball, i would weep.
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# ? Mar 4, 2020 01:44 |
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Criterion really oughtta rerelase Akira, and maybe give Ghost in the Shell a shot, too.
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# ? Mar 4, 2020 03:23 |
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Angel's Egg should be first
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# ? Mar 4, 2020 05:45 |
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Kull the Conqueror posted:Angel's Egg should be first Yes please. I still have my video cd version of this from china, my high school friend bought me years ago.
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# ? Mar 4, 2020 19:10 |
So what's the deal with Benjamin Button? Why is it so cheap? Why is it in a normal bluray case? Why does every Half Price Books have a single copy of it that is never sold?
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# ? Mar 7, 2020 21:49 |
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The movie had a weird condition where it came out pretty expensive but actually got cheaper over time.
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# ? Mar 7, 2020 21:57 |
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Gripweed posted:So what's the deal with Benjamin Button? Why is it so cheap? Why is it in a normal bluray case? Why does every Half Price Books have a single copy of it that is never sold? It was part of some weird deal which I think was the only way Criterion could get a hold of the rights to a certain Paramount movie. As far as I can tell, no one at Criterion especially liked the movie, and so they just did the bare minimum and because it was going to be printed in much more massive numbers than a standard Criterion likely does, they went with the cheaper, less fancy casing. There’s always an unsold copy in a Half Price Books because nobody else really likes the movie, either.
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# ? Mar 8, 2020 02:26 |
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I got it without the case in a cardboard sleeve at 7-11
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# ? Mar 8, 2020 02:50 |
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I got it for $4 at a used game store.
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# ? Mar 8, 2020 02:59 |
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Benjamin Button was a special deal with Paramount where Criterion produced the disc while Paramount distributed it, which is why it's in a regular case. Criterion worked out a similar thing with Disney for Armageddon, The Rock, Chasing Amy, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, and The Life Aquatic on DVD. The Blu-rays of the Wes Anderson films were licensed normally, though.
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# ? Mar 8, 2020 03:14 |
Guess I should rewatch Seventh Seal today.
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# ? Mar 9, 2020 18:11 |
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If you have The Criterion Channel, they just put up a 15-film collection of films with Von Sydow: Wild Strawberries (bit part, though) The Seventh Seal (obviously) The Magician Brink of Life The Virgin Spring Through a Glass Darkly Winter Light Interlude in the Marshland Here Is Your Life Hour of the Wolf Shame Passion of Anna The Touch (warning, this is easily Bergman's absolute worst film) Europa Until the End of the World (note that this is a 5 1/2 hour film and Sydow doesn't turn up until quite a bit into it) Except for The Touch, all the Bergmans are essential.
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# ? Mar 10, 2020 02:59 |
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I watched Shame tonight, it’s an excellent film but man what a loving bummer.
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# ? Mar 10, 2020 04:48 |
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gey muckle mowser posted:it’s an excellent film but man what a loving bummer. That's like every Bergman film ever.
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# ? Mar 10, 2020 05:06 |
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If you order bamboozled from Spike Lee's site, he'll sign it.
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# ? Mar 10, 2020 05:10 |
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Cloks posted:If you order bamboozled from Spike Lee's site, he'll sign it. Did you have to pay extra, or was that included with the $40 cost?
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# ? Mar 10, 2020 05:24 |
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Pappyland posted:Did you have to pay extra, or was that included with the $40 cost? It was included. I couldn't find anything about it on the website so I was pretty leery, I think he posted about it on his Instagram? E: Also, in case it's not clear, he signed the insert, not the case.
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# ? Mar 10, 2020 05:27 |
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How is bamboozled?
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# ? Mar 10, 2020 13:32 |
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VoodooXT posted:That's like every Bergman film ever. Yeah maybe, but Shame just made me feel bad in a way that other films of his haven't. Very few moments of levity and a bleak ending.
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# ? Mar 10, 2020 14:52 |
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If you're into genre-bending AND gender-bending at the same time, Diamantino is the way to go.
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Egbert Souse posted:The Touch (warning, this is easily Bergman's absolute worst film) All These Women would like a word with you. And then High Tension. The Touch is a solid third, though. It's pretty lousy.
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Empress Brosephine posted:How is bamboozled? I loved it when it came out and only think its gotten stronger with age, but it's a very divisive film. 51$ for a signed criterion tho... im gunna sit on it for a day before i make any decisions. dorium fucked around with this message at 16:31 on Mar 10, 2020 |
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FitFortDanga posted:All These Women would like a word with you. And then High Tension. The Touch is a solid third, though. It's pretty lousy. I actually thought All These Women was more weird than bad. The Touch was painful to watch. Isn’t High Tension one Bergman hated the most out of his films?
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