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Og Oggilby posted:Looks like Rushmore is going out of print: quote:As far as I know, "Rushmore" is not going out of print, and we actually have plenty of copies in stock and ready to purchase at our online store, here: http://www.criterion.com/asp/release.asp?id=65 I hope this helps, and please feel free to write in again if you have any other questions!
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Jack Does Jihad posted:There's no reason why the Rebel Samurai set should not have been Eclipse. I wish they'd hurry up and put out a samurai Eclipse set - I'd really like to see it. I liked the look of Samurai Spy, I just didn't know what the gently caress was going on. Personally, I'm hoping and waiting for a Eclipse set of Hideo Gosha's Dark Samurai films. Three Outlaw Samurai, Tenchu, Samurai Wolf 1 and 2. Gimme!
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# ? Aug 20, 2008 02:14 |
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Horseface posted:Probably the weakest Criterion I've watched was My Life as a Dog. It's not terrible or anything, it's just a completely by-the-numbers depressing european film about childhood. There's nothing it does that Bergman and several others have done much better. I agree totally. That movie plays like "Arty European Films 101." Also, I wrote a paper on The 400 Blows and so saw it like a billion times. It got exponentially better every time I watched it, and the more research I did into it. Some of the jokes or little joys in it are incredibly obtuse, but I wouldn't put it past Truffaut to put them in there just for a film scholar. For example, that scene where the kids are jogging though Paris in gym class and run away one by one is an homage to a movie called "Zéro de conduite." The joke is that this scenes comes directly after Doinel is chewed out for plagiarizing Balzac. It's stuff like that that makes the movie awesome.
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# ? Aug 20, 2008 16:56 |
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Is anyone interested in Selling their Criterions? I am looking for Rushmore, Dazed and Confused, Traffic, The Ice Storm, My own Private Idaho, Kicking And Screaming, or some of the Kurosawa's.
The Lucas fucked around with this message at 04:58 on Aug 22, 2008 |
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That's Kurosawa. Tsk, tsk.
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# ? Aug 22, 2008 04:37 |
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Digital Osmosis posted:Some of the jokes or little joys in it are incredibly obtuse, but I wouldn't put it past Truffaut to put them in there just for a film scholar. For example, that scene where the kids are jogging though Paris in gym class and run away one by one is an homage to a movie called "Zéro de conduite."
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# ? Aug 22, 2008 07:03 |
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soggybagel posted:On a side note, the documentary Hoop Dreams (which has a great Criterion release) is now on Hulu...so anyone who has not seen it and wants to see one of the most compelling documentaries of all time, you should go check it out. I think anyone who has the money should shell out for the Hoops Dreams Criterion simply because it has the most insightful commentary tracks I've ever heard
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# ? Aug 22, 2008 07:21 |
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Criterions newsletter and new FAQ posted:Are Criterion's Blu-ray discs region-encoded?
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# ? Aug 22, 2008 19:11 |
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That Upgrade Program isn't very practical. I wish they had talked about the essays that are getting dropped from the Blu Ray booklets too.
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# ? Aug 22, 2008 20:29 |
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Jack Does Jihad posted:That Upgrade Program isn't very practical. It's better than double-dipping, at least.
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# ? Aug 22, 2008 20:30 |
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I eBayed my old copy of The Third Man for $18.50. Substract that from the $32 pre-order price for the Blu-Ray, and that's only $13.50... less than the $25 I'd have to pay under this upgrade program. I guess it's nice that they're offering it, but it's not that great a deal. Especially when you're not even getting the proper size case. I'm not as anal as some people about displaying my collection, but I do like that my Blu-Rays are easily distinguishable from my regular DVDs on the shelf (except that drat One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest). They didn't address the issue of the (apparently) smaller booklets. I hope that any dropped essays get offered as extras on the discs, or at least on the website.
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# ? Aug 22, 2008 20:30 |
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Either they recently changed the specs or I'm just now noticing it, but the BR of Chungking does not include the "Moving Pictures" excerpt from the DVD. I hope this is just oversight on the website, it seems like they ought to be able to tweak the file sizes enough to squeeze that on there.
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# ? Aug 22, 2008 21:24 |
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I kind wish that they would start from one with blu-ray, but that's just the completist in me.FitFortDanga posted:They didn't address the issue of the (apparently) smaller booklets. I hope that any dropped essays get offered as extras on the discs, or at least on the website. I'm guessing they'll just reorganize the text and design a few more pages. It wouldn't be that hard.
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# ? Aug 22, 2008 22:11 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:I kind wish that they would start from one with blu-ray, but that's just the completist in me. I don't really worry about spine numbers since I have no intention of buying every title. It does make things icky for the completists though. Kind of a no-win situation either way, really. I would prefer they just did away with spine numbers entirely. Magic Hate Ball posted:I'm guessing they'll just reorganize the text and design a few more pages. It wouldn't be that hard. The Blu-Ray specs already indicate that some of the essays will be missing.
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# ? Aug 22, 2008 22:27 |
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SubG posted:I wouldn't call a reference to a Jean Vigo film obtuse, particularly in a French film in the late '50s. Zéro de conduite and L'Atalante are pretty solidly in the canon of French cinema. They're not currently particularly well known to English-speaking audiences largely, I suspect, due to the lack of a R1 DVD of either. If Criterion released them, though, I'm sure you would suddenly find yourself unable to swing a dead cat around your head in an internet film discussion forum without hitting a half dozen people talking about all the obvious influences Vigo had on Truffaut and, now and for the same reasons, Lindsay Anderson. Okay, point. And also, L'Atalante is a great movie. But when I said obtuse, I meant structurally - the joke was that it happened right after the scene where the protagonist gets chewed out for plagiarism. Even if you recognized the reference as soon as you saw it, it would probably take a moment to realize the placement was intended as a joke. I didn't recognize the homage since I hadn't seen Vigo's film, and so I only got the joke while doing a narrative breakdown for a paper. I guess I could have been over-generalizing, but I still think it would be kind of a hard joke to notice, especially the first time through.
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# ? Aug 23, 2008 18:08 |
http://www.criterion.com/blog/index.html Criterion explains the missing footage that's on the BFI release. Basically, it seems to only exist on the BFI's print... it's not on any Pasolini's prints, not in the camera negative, not in the IP used for the transfer, nada. They did put the clip up for viewing, though.
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# ? Aug 30, 2008 15:43 |
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Just wanted to give everyone a heads up that amazon is having a great sale on Criterion dvds right now. http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&plgroup=5&docId=1000259611
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# ? Sep 6, 2008 22:33 |
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SneakySneaks posted:Just wanted to give everyone a heads up that amazon is having a great sale on Criterion dvds right now. Yeah, I saw this yesterday but didn't know it was a sale. The Bad Sleep Well for 14 dollars? I assumed it was an error. Elevator to the Gallows is 15, Le Cercle Rouge is 18, great sale.
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# ? Sep 6, 2008 22:52 |
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Not at all Criterion-related, but they've also got the 3 Woody Allen collections for $104.99, which works out to about $5.50 per movie. I've been holding out on Allen (despite him being one of my top 10 directors, I don't actually own any of his movies) in hopes of some Blu-Ray announcements, but I don't know if I can pass this up. As cheap as it is though, I hate paying for a non-anamorphic Annie Hall. Plus, I'm running out of shelf space. Decisions, decisions.... Oh hell, I'll buy it. Now watch them announce the Blu-Ray collections next week.
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# ? Sep 6, 2008 23:24 |
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How long is this sale supposed to last? Till Sunday or Monday I assume?
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# ? Sep 6, 2008 23:30 |
Might have to bite on some now. 49% off is drat awesome. Some I'll probably get... Mr. Arkadin - $19.99 If.... - $21.99 Playtime: SE - $20.49 (even if it'll be Blu by next year, likely) The Lady Vanishes: SE - $24.99 The Fallen Idol - $14.99 I love The Third Man (who doesn't?), so is The Fallen Idol also worth seeing as a Reed-Greene collaboration?
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# ? Sep 7, 2008 03:18 |
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Why yes I would like John Cassavetes-Five Films for $58.
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# ? Sep 7, 2008 03:36 |
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Og Oggilby posted:I love The Third Man (who doesn't?), so is The Fallen Idol also worth seeing as a Reed-Greene collaboration? Greene's writing is good, and some of the cinematography is reminiscent of Third Man, but it's not nearly the same thing. Not a bad movie, but it would be a much better one if it didn't center around a really annoying child.
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# ? Sep 7, 2008 04:20 |
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I really need to stop buying stuff but I've been waiting for Jules & Jim to go on sale and 18 bucks is a pretty good deal.
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# ? Sep 7, 2008 05:44 |
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Some words from Mulvaney regarding possible re-releases:Jon Mulvaney posted:We'll definitely be doing some Bergman on Blu-ray next year. SEVENTH SEAL will get a new SD version and will be released on Blu-ray at the same time. BLACK NARCISSUS has been something we've been talking about re-doing but we no immediate plans. Jon Mulvaney posted:We do plan to rerelease [Picnic at Hanging Rock] at some point, but a specific date has not yet been scheduled. vvv if you don't want to wait, the ITV Blu-Ray is region-free. FitFortDanga fucked around with this message at 16:19 on Sep 8, 2008 |
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Black Narcissus on Blu-ray would make me extremely happy. By far my favorite Powell+Pressburger film, and one that would really benefit from extra resolution.
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# ? Sep 8, 2008 16:14 |
Ok, went for Mr. Arkadin and Elevator to the Gallows ($20 and $15 respectively). The latter I just read some reviews for and seems like a good blind buy.
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# ? Sep 9, 2008 01:01 |
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DVDBeaver finds the Kaurismaki box acceptable. Kaurismaki isn't everyone's cup of tea (then again, who is?) but I hope some curious people check it out. Should be new announcements this afternoon. I suspect we'll hear about the Rossellini Eclipse set, and one or two more Blu-Rays. Please, please, please El Norte!
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# ? Sep 15, 2008 16:11 |
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EDIT: specs are in #454: Europa (Lars Von Trier) 2 disc set - New, restored high-definition digital transfer - Audio commentary featuring director Lars von Trier and producer Peter Aalbæk Jensen (in Danish, with English subtitles) - The Making of “Europa” (1991), a documentary following the film from storyboarding to production - Trier’s Element (1991), a documentary featuring an interview with von Trier, and footage from the set and Europa’s Cannes premiere and press conference - Anecdotes from Europa (2005), a short documentary featuring interviews with film historian Peter Schepelern, actor Jean-Marc Barr, producer Peter Aalbæk Jensen, assistant director Tómas Gislason, co-writer Niels Vørsel, and prop master Peter Grant - 2005 interviews with cinematographer Henning Bendtsen, composer Joachim Holbek, costume designer Manon Rasmussen, film-school teacher Mogens Rukov, editor/director Tómas Gislason, producer Peter Aalbæk Jensen, art director Peter Grant, actor Michael Simpson, production manager Per Arman, actor Ole Ernst - A conversation with Lars von Trier from 2005, in which the director speaks about the "Europa" trilogy - Europa—The Faecal Location (2005), a short film by Gislason - New and improved English subtitle translation - PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Howard Hampton #455: White Dog (Sam Fuller) - New, restored high-definition digital transfer of the uncut version, approved by producer Jon Davison - New video interviews with producer Davison, co-writer Curtis Hanson, and Sam Fuller’s widow, Christa Lang-Fuller - An interview with dog trainer Karl Lewis-Miller - Rare photos from the film’s production - PLUS: A booklet featuring new essays by critics J. Hoberman and Armond White, plus a rare 1982 interview in which Fuller interviews the canine star of the film Nothing yet on new Blu-Rays or Eclipse sets. December is always a slow month. Europa is a good movie... I wouldn't buy it, but I might check it out for the extras. Haven't liked anything by Fuller, but I'm still curious about White Dog. FitFortDanga fucked around with this message at 22:52 on Sep 15, 2008 |
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Hooray! I love both Trier and Fuller. I'll have to save up and put this new Europa next to my imported region 2 release. I find my self placing new special editions next to my imports more more frequently in recent years. Such is the lonely life of the double dipper and the region free'er.
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# ? Sep 16, 2008 06:07 |
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Thanks for the heads up on the sale. BAH! I hope this sale goes through this coming weekend. I don't get paid until friday.
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# ? Sep 16, 2008 09:55 |
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I just watched my blind buy of the Two Lane Blacktop Criterion, and I'm glad I bought it. Awesome film with very comprehensive extras and a very sharp transfer for the reasonable price of $20 right now on Amazon. If you liked Easy Rider and Vanishing Point, then this sets for you. http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film2/DVDReviews34/two-lane_blacktop.htm http://www.amazon.com/Two-Lane-Blacktop-Collection-James-Taylor/dp/B000WC39FO/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1221594310&sr=8-1
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FitFortDanga posted:plus a rare 1982 interview in which Fuller interviews the canine star of the film hahahaha
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# ? Sep 16, 2008 21:30 |
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Holy poo poo, I think I might have seen White Dog when I was very young, unless there are a lot of dogs-trained-to-attack-black-people movies out there.
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Cacator posted:Holy poo poo, I think I might have seen White Dog when I was very young, unless there are a lot of dogs-trained-to-attack-black-people movies out there. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnuRQR-3Ui8
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# ? Sep 17, 2008 22:31 |
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I really thought this was going to link to So Quiet On the Canine Front.
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# ? Sep 18, 2008 06:53 |
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Criterion confirms that Dodes-kaden is (finally) coming in the first half of 2009. I haven't seen this movie for 15 years, I have only the faintest memories of it being very oddly colored and incredibly long, and really depressing.
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FitFortDanga posted:Criterion confirms that Dodes-kaden is (finally) coming in the first half of 2009. I haven't seen this movie for 15 years, I have only the faintest memories of it being very oddly colored and incredibly long, and really depressing. By far the worst Kurosawa movie I've seen, and long is the right word for it. Why this and not Dersu Uzala? The only good I could see from this DVD is if they have some good documentaries talking about Kurosawa's downward spiral of depression after this movie bombed.
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# ? Sep 18, 2008 18:57 |
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OH poo poo GUYS (Exterminating Angel)
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zandert33 posted:By far the worst Kurosawa movie I've seen, and long is the right word for it. Why this and not Dersu Uzala? I don't remember it that well, but it seemed better than Dersu Uzala to me. More interesting, at least. I'll take whatever Kurosawa they put out there anyway. STEVIE B 4EVA posted:
Sweet (I wish I knew why I'm not getting the newsletters though). It's been known to be in the works for ages, but it's about drat time we got official (or semi-official, I guess) confirmation. I just hope they release it on Blu-Ray.
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