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I just watched
Pretty stunning. I'd have to reach to find something negative to say about it. Perfectly paced. I am a sucker for minimalism, so the restraint in the dialogue/interaction did alot for me. The open landscapes had the effect on me of "breathing" for the movie, and was greatly effective in this way. Turned it off feeling more satisfied with a movie than I've felt in a while.
Which movies of the past 5 years or so do you guys feel are deserving of eventual criterion treatment? One that hops to mind is "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford".
Pretty stunning. I'd have to reach to find something negative to say about it. Perfectly paced. I am a sucker for minimalism, so the restraint in the dialogue/interaction did alot for me. The open landscapes had the effect on me of "breathing" for the movie, and was greatly effective in this way. Turned it off feeling more satisfied with a movie than I've felt in a while.
Which movies of the past 5 years or so do you guys feel are deserving of eventual criterion treatment? One that hops to mind is "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford".
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Yeah Revanche is on some really low-key basic humanity shit and is really great.
I'd rather Criterion focus on releasing movies that aren't already readily available in the states. Assassination is great but already has a fine release, although minus all the bells and whistles. (Dominick and Pitt have a new movie together coming out next year btw).
Something like Chan-wook Park's I'm A Cyborg But That's OK fits the bill (Great film by a well-known director without an American release).
I'd rather Criterion focus on releasing movies that aren't already readily available in the states. Assassination is great but already has a fine release, although minus all the bells and whistles. (Dominick and Pitt have a new movie together coming out next year btw).
Something like Chan-wook Park's I'm A Cyborg But That's OK fits the bill (Great film by a well-known director without an American release).
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Love Cyborg. My favorite CWP movie besides Mr. Vengeance, which rattled me. Cyborg is a good choice, though. Quirk factor helps. Imagination is flying at the cover possibilities.
I don't consider what DVDS have been released where in my choosing because to me criterion is sort of a hall of fame club, with undefined yet expected aesthetic criteria. Or something. Plus, I don't know what movies have been released where.
Another that springs to mind is Children of Men, although it is a bit hollow. I think alot of movies deserve to be in over it, but it just seems like a movie that would fit in well with their catalogue.
Didn't know that about Pitt and that director. Instantly near the top of the brain queue.
I don't consider what DVDS have been released where in my choosing because to me criterion is sort of a hall of fame club, with undefined yet expected aesthetic criteria. Or something. Plus, I don't know what movies have been released where.
Another that springs to mind is Children of Men, although it is a bit hollow. I think alot of movies deserve to be in over it, but it just seems like a movie that would fit in well with their catalogue.
Didn't know that about Pitt and that director. Instantly near the top of the brain queue.
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Revanche is great! It's one of those few subtitled films that doesn't show the English translation of the title. After watching it, you don't even need to Google what 'revanche' translates to, it just becomes so obvious.
I remember catching this film on the day before it was to expire from Instant Netflix. So glad I did. Soon after watching it, I ended up buying it on Blu-ray.
I remember catching this film on the day before it was to expire from Instant Netflix. So glad I did. Soon after watching it, I ended up buying it on Blu-ray.
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Monte Hellman interview about his new movie coming out but in it he mentions that he's working with Criterion to put out new editions of both his Jack Nicholson westerns, The Shooting and Ride In The Whirlwind. Probably not coming out til 2012 but I'm pumped.
http://social.entertainment.msn.com/mov ... 1629f397b6
http://social.entertainment.msn.com/mov ... 1629f397b6
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Also, apparently they are putting out a new release of Gojira/Godzilla KotM
http://augustragone.blogspot.com/2011/0 ... zilla.html
http://augustragone.blogspot.com/2011/0 ... zilla.html
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considering montie's gawdlike icon status i wouldn't be surprsied if his new one went straight to criterion too
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If it's any good, they will. He's like 80 and has been out of the game for a long time but I'm optimistic. They should go after the rights for more of his old catalogue, almost all of it needs proper releases or what has been released is OOP. Ride With the Whirlwind and Cockfighter both are like $50 for a used copy.
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? that's a strange assessment, it's mostly a love storyperfectprism wrote:cockfighter is one the most fucked up movies i have seen
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I find roosters and chickens really unsettling anyways, I just never realized it until I read the Herzog quote about it
for reference: "Look into the eyes of a chicken and you will see real stupidity. It is a kind of bottomless stupidity, a fiendish stupidity. They are the most horrifying, cannibalistic and nightmarish creatures in the world."
for reference: "Look into the eyes of a chicken and you will see real stupidity. It is a kind of bottomless stupidity, a fiendish stupidity. They are the most horrifying, cannibalistic and nightmarish creatures in the world."
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oh yeah i guess if you have a thing against chickens than it woudl be kinda fucked
as far as the herzog quote, keep in mind this is the same guy who said antarctica was tainted by the evils of yoga classes. i love him to death, but ...
as far as the herzog quote, keep in mind this is the same guy who said antarctica was tainted by the evils of yoga classes. i love him to death, but ...
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I really want to watch that doc, but I need to watch Fitzcarraldo first..when Herzog speaks I listen
I tried finding that yoga quote but all I could find is him saying in response to someone asking him about spirituality: גI do not do yoga, for example,ג he said. גI find it an abomination.ג
whad he say about antarctica? I can't figure out how he can shift from absolute brilliance to absolute craziness i.e. the albino alligators in forgotten
I tried finding that yoga quote but all I could find is him saying in response to someone asking him about spirituality: גI do not do yoga, for example,ג he said. גI find it an abomination.ג
whad he say about antarctica? I can't figure out how he can shift from absolute brilliance to absolute craziness i.e. the albino alligators in forgotten
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Some speculation on the criterioncast blog that we might be eventually getting a Hideo Gosha eclipse set.
Janus is showing Three Outlaw Samurai and Bandits Vs. Samurai Squadron at an upcoming film festival and they already have the rights to Death Shadows and Hunter in the Dark.
Would be cool as hell, been a while since they released any chanbara
Janus is showing Three Outlaw Samurai and Bandits Vs. Samurai Squadron at an upcoming film festival and they already have the rights to Death Shadows and Hunter in the Dark.
Would be cool as hell, been a while since they released any chanbara
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Tommy Bunz wrote:Some speculation on the criterioncast blog that we might be eventually getting a Hideo Gosha eclipse set.
Janus is showing Three Outlaw Samurai and Bandits Vs. Samurai Squadron at an upcoming film festival and they already have the rights to Death Shadows and Hunter in the Dark.
Would be cool as hell, been a while since they released any chanbara
prism the yoga quote is from encounters at the edge of the world
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wow those suzuki covers are something else
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They fit the style of the movies pretty well, imo. Like them much better than the revised Fuller covers.
Was just thinking, if you look at what they've remastered/rereleased in the past couple years, the only titles they still have the rights to that they haven't redone in the first 30 spine numbers are A Night To Remember, Summertime, Picnic at Hanging Rock and the Samurai Trilogy.
Picnic is almost a guarantee considering its already gotten a blu in the UK, but I will nut all over myself if they would redo the Samurai Trilogy.
Read somewhere else that next year is the 100 year anniversary of the Titanic sinking, probably highly likely they will redo A Night To Remember around the same time.
Was just thinking, if you look at what they've remastered/rereleased in the past couple years, the only titles they still have the rights to that they haven't redone in the first 30 spine numbers are A Night To Remember, Summertime, Picnic at Hanging Rock and the Samurai Trilogy.
Picnic is almost a guarantee considering its already gotten a blu in the UK, but I will nut all over myself if they would redo the Samurai Trilogy.
Read somewhere else that next year is the 100 year anniversary of the Titanic sinking, probably highly likely they will redo A Night To Remember around the same time.
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Barnes & Noble's 50% off Criterion sale starts November 1-21.
I was really looking forward to picking up new releases 12 Angry Men and Rushmore, but they don't come out until the 22nd, the day after the sale ends.
Oh well, still plan on taking advantage of the sale, just don't know what I'm picking up yet.
I was really looking forward to picking up new releases 12 Angry Men and Rushmore, but they don't come out until the 22nd, the day after the sale ends.
Oh well, still plan on taking advantage of the sale, just don't know what I'm picking up yet.
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I wish the Suzuki's were coming out in time for the sale as well.
Don't really plan on splurging this time around, I've mostly caught up with their bluray releases of stuff I need to have right this moment, which almost assuredly means i'll walk into a store and end up buying a ton of shit anyways. I'm definitely going to finally get Blow Out, maybe Black Moon, Kuroneko and 3 Women too.
Still a bunch of the dvd releases I want but I'm hoping they keep getting around to rereleasing everything on blu and I'm not trying to double dip on shit.
Don't really plan on splurging this time around, I've mostly caught up with their bluray releases of stuff I need to have right this moment, which almost assuredly means i'll walk into a store and end up buying a ton of shit anyways. I'm definitely going to finally get Blow Out, maybe Black Moon, Kuroneko and 3 Women too.
Still a bunch of the dvd releases I want but I'm hoping they keep getting around to rereleasing everything on blu and I'm not trying to double dip on shit.
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See if you can pre-purchase them at the sale price. Ask at least, sometimes you can do shit like that.Dan wrote:Barnes & Noble's 50% off Criterion sale starts November 1-21.
I was really looking forward to picking up new releases 12 Angry Men and Rushmore, but they don't come out until the 22nd, the day after the sale ends.
Oh well, still plan on taking advantage of the sale, just don't know what I'm picking up yet.
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