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Raxivace posted:I haven't seen it myself, but I heard it's better than the Nolan version. I haven't seen the Nolan version, but this one is very good. I just ordered it and Frances Ha. Safe Driver posted:Canadian dollar is still too weak to splurge Seriously. I had like 5 blu-rays in my cart then I checked what the conversion was and that's just too much to spend right now, especially on blind buys.
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# ? Nov 20, 2015 03:04 |
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Yeah, it's no better than just buying them at HMV. It sucks.
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# ? Nov 20, 2015 03:53 |
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If you want a boxset, the Cineplex store has some (The Apu Trilogy) and they're doing a 4x SCENE bonus thing. For example, The Apu Trilogy is 80.99 total but you get 3000ish SCENE points good for 3 regular admissions so it's kinda okay if you go to the movies a lot. If you were to get it from BN it's 70 CAD but you don't get three free movies at the theater with it!
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# ? Nov 20, 2015 08:36 |
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Safe Driver posted:If you want a boxset, the Cineplex store has some (The Apu Trilogy) and they're doing a 4x SCENE bonus thing. For example, The Apu Trilogy is 80.99 total but you get 3000ish SCENE points good for 3 regular admissions so it's kinda okay if you go to the movies a lot. If you were to get it from BN it's 70 CAD but you don't get three free movies at the theater with it! They have a sale around Christmas/Boxing day too, so it's a pretty good deal. But Mulholland Dr. is $5 cheaper than the other Criterions at HMV for some reason so it's good enough for me!
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# ? Nov 20, 2015 08:45 |
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Basebf555 posted:I'd love to see a Criterion release of a great modern action movie like Die Hard or even The Matrix. This is from last page, but I'd kill for both of these. Criterion has gotten out of their own butts a little lately with things like Watership Down and Repo Man, but I think that's asking a bit much.
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# ? Nov 20, 2015 15:48 |
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The sweet spot for genre movie/important for historical context/maybe actually available/would love to see special features is a Near Dark release
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morestuff posted:The sweet spot for genre movie/important for historical context/maybe actually available/would love to see special features is a Near Dark release Yea I'd say Near Dark would be a prime candidate. Bigelow is a well-known successful director and Near Dark has been somewhat overshadowed by her more recent output.
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morestuff posted:The sweet spot for genre movie/important for historical context/maybe actually available/would love to see special features is a Near Dark release Yo, I never realized how much I want this.
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# ? Nov 20, 2015 16:28 |
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morestuff posted:The sweet spot for genre movie/important for historical context/maybe actually available/would love to see special features is a Near Dark release i have the old special edition 2 disc DVD with tons of extras which is dope but yeah i'd like to see it in high def. there was that blu ray with the awful cover from when Twilight was the big thing but it went out of print quick. possibly the best American film of the 1980s. possibly the best American film of all time.
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# ? Nov 20, 2015 17:00 |
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Hows the transfer on the current Die Hard blu ray box set? Would there be any benefit to Criterion getting their hands on it other than special features?
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# ? Nov 20, 2015 17:21 |
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Safe Driver posted:If you want a boxset, the Cineplex store has some (The Apu Trilogy) and they're doing a 4x SCENE bonus thing. For example, The Apu Trilogy is 80.99 total but you get 3000ish SCENE points good for 3 regular admissions so it's kinda okay if you go to the movies a lot. If you were to get it from BN it's 70 CAD but you don't get three free movies at the theater with it! Pretty good deals for a Canadian. Didn't realize SCENE sells movies. I have some blu-rays that I don't care much for, and would like to trade with someone within Canada for other Criterion blu-rays: - Overlord - Two-Lane Blacktop - Kiss Me Deadly - World on a Wire - Diabolique - The Samurai Trilogy Let me know if you are interested in trading.
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Basebf555 posted:Hows the transfer on the current Die Hard blu ray box set? Would there be any benefit to Criterion getting their hands on it other than special features? Not too good. The currently used transfer on the original Die Hard dates back to 2007.
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# ? Nov 20, 2015 17:58 |
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Are there any Akira special features that never made it past laser disc? FAKEEDIT: Give me an excuse to buy a laser disc player and Akira on laser disc.
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# ? Nov 21, 2015 00:57 |
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Someone dumped their collection at half price books and I picked up Mafioso, Coup de Torchon and The Unbearable Lightness of Being for 15 each. I'll be back later in the week to see if more OOP titles pop up. Edit: Unbearable Lightness was a bootleg but the other two are real. Criterion confirmed it for me, great customer service. Cloks fucked around with this message at 21:13 on Nov 24, 2015 |
# ? Nov 23, 2015 01:41 |
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I've done pretty well with this sale so far, added a lot of good stuff to my collection. Picked up Fanny and Alexander,The Last Emperor, The Killing, and Kwaidan. I haven't seen Kwaidan yet but I'm really excited, I've read about its stylized look and I love horror anthologies in general.
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# ? Nov 24, 2015 20:20 |
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Before this sale I only had Godzilla on blu ray and Chasing Amy on DVD. After the sale I have Seven Samurai, Ikiru, The Hidden Fortress, Nashville, F For Fake, The Royal Tenenbaums, Watership Down, Breathless, The Brood, Mulholland Drive, Scanners, The Fantastic Mr. Fox, Brazil, Videodrome, Rushmore, and Moonrise Kingdom. I also plan to get The Complete Jacques Tati and preorder Inside Llewyn Davis and The Graduate. I also got the complete Hayao Miyazaki this month. I think I have a problem.
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# ? Nov 25, 2015 00:25 |
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In case anyone's not aware, there's a Thanksgiving code active for $10 off using the coupon BNTURKEY10 - worked with my order and pretty much negated international shipping. Picked up Ikiru, The Hidden Fortress, Tokyo Story, and The Brood.
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I, Butthole posted:In case anyone's not aware, there's a Thanksgiving code active for $10 off using the coupon BNTURKEY10 - worked with my order and pretty much negated international shipping. Picked up Ikiru, The Hidden Fortress, Tokyo Story, and The Brood. Does this code stack with the Criterion 50% off sale AND the Black Friday 30% off sale this weekend?
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# ? Nov 26, 2015 00:41 |
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When I entered BNTURKEY10 it tells me it's expired.
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Dr.Caligari posted:When I entered BNTURKEY10 it tells me it's expired. Yeah I'm getting the same thing. Couldn't even use the code yesterday because it didn't apply to items in my cart or something. EDIT: Oh well, I decided to order the Nikkatsu Noir set anyways. When the movies have amazing titles like "A Colt is My Passport", "Cruel Gun Story", and "Take Aim At the Police Van", I'm sure they'll still be worth the $27 I paid. Raxivace fucked around with this message at 03:34 on Nov 27, 2015 |
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Add me to the list of many people who picked up Kwaidan. I've wanted to see it ever since I saw a photo and caption in Famous Monsters decades ago. (The monk with the wards inked all over his face and body) I also picked up the non-Criterion Adventures of Baron Munchausen for $9.99.
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Wizchine posted:I also picked up the non-Criterion Adventures of Baron Munchausen for $9.99. Good, more laserdiscs for the rest of us.
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# ? Nov 27, 2015 21:56 |
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Is Mr. Freedom any good? It looks ridiculous.
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# ? Nov 29, 2015 02:58 |
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I've been pretty conservative with my Criterion purchases, only buying 2 (Mulholland Drive and Picnic at Hanging Rock), but now I have this cyber Monday deal sitting in my hands. Maybe it's time for me to finally pick up Seven Samurai, but I'm a little worried that I won't like it. Though I did love A Bug's Life (which is apparently based on Seven Samurai) when I was a kid haha. Man, I really wish Chungking Express is in print, I would love to have that movie.
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# ? Nov 30, 2015 14:48 |
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I really don't want to oversell it but I can't imagine someone not liking Seven Samurai, it's one I would consider putting in a greatest-film-of-all-time category and absolutely lived up to the hype. Have you seen or liked any other Kurosawa films? If so you probably know what you're getting into to a certain extent, just "bigger"/"better".
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Nate RFB posted:I really don't want to oversell it but I can't imagine someone not liking Seven Samurai, it's one I would consider putting in a greatest-film-of-all-time category and absolutely lived up to the hype. Have you seen or liked any other Kurosawa films? If so you probably know what you're getting into to a certain extent, just "bigger"/"better". Yeah, I saw Ikiru and Rashomon. I really liked Ikiru, actually, but for some reason Rashomon left me cold...which surprised me because I thought I'd like it. I guess I'm afraid that something similar would happen with Seven Samurai.
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# ? Nov 30, 2015 15:15 |
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I like Rashomon but it's kind of rough around the edges, especially Mifune's over the top performance. Seven Samurai is heaps better I'd say.
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# ? Nov 30, 2015 15:17 |
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i just rewatched Seven Samurai and it really is the most crowd-pleasing 3+ hour movie ever made. Mifune's so dope in it.
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Yeah I've shown Seven Samurai to a few "non-movie" people and they enjoyed way more than I expected. Trying to talk them into Lawrence of Arabia now and that's not working so well.
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# ? Nov 30, 2015 15:52 |
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I somehow convinced a group of stoners who normally have crazy ADD when watching movies to watch Seven Samurai in college and they could not have been more enthralled. A few of them asked me how the movie could have possibly been more than 3 hours because it felt like nothing. Seven Samurai is seriously one of the best.
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There are days when I think Seven Samurai is the best movie ever made. I will say the movie is a bit more of slow burn than you may expect though, at least the first time watching it.MacheteZombie posted:Yeah I've shown Seven Samurai to a few "non-movie" people and they enjoyed way more than I expected. Trying to talk them into Lawrence of Arabia now and that's not working so well. FWIW I watched Lawrence of Arabia for the first time recently and thought it was terrible. I know it's based on historical figures and events, but the whole "Look at how great this white guy is for helping these brown people!" angle seemed kind of racist to me, but even worse than that it's just kind of boring.
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Raxivace posted:FWIW I watched Lawrence of Arabia for the first time recently and thought it was terrible. I know it's based on historical figures and events, but the whole "Look at how great this white guy is for helping these brown people!" angle seemed kind of racist to me Lawrence of Arabia is way more complex than that if you're willing to dig into it even a little.
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Raxivace posted:FWIW I watched Lawrence of Arabia for the first time recently and thought it was terrible. I know it's based on historical figures and events, but the whole "Look at how great this white guy is for helping these brown people!" angle seemed kind of racist to me, but even worse than that it's just kind of boring. Its kinda like, the opposite of that. I'd recommend watching it again but its pretty long so I imagine you probably won't. Its a shame because Lawrence of Arabia is one of THE best films of all-time, so you're missing out on something great. The visuals didn't do anything for you?
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Basebf555 posted:Its kinda like, the opposite of that. I'd recommend watching it again but its pretty long so I imagine you probably won't. Its a shame because Lawrence of Arabia is one of THE best films of all-time, so you're missing out on something great. The visuals didn't do anything for you? It seemed to me that the better visuals in the film were used to transition between scenes (Like nice shots of the sun setting over the desert and the like), but I got the impression that most of the rest of the movie was more like a filmed stage-play (Outside of the few battle scenes I seem to remember the movie having). Like I think the film's script could pretty easily be turned into a play without too much being lost from what's in Lean's film. I do want to try the movie again at some point since I'm in the extreme minority for not liking it (And there are plenty of movies I've seen where a second watch has completely changed my opinion), but yeah that four hour running time is keeping me away from giving it another shot any time soon.
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Raxivace posted:It seemed to me that the better visuals in the film were used to transition between scenes (Like nice shots of the sun setting over the desert and the like), but I got the impression that most of the rest of the movie was more like a filmed stage-play (Outside of the few battle scenes I seem to remember the movie having). Like I think the film's script could pretty easily be turned into a play without too much being lost from what's in Lean's film. I suppose that's true to a certain extent, but there's so many of them in the film that I'm not sure why that matters. Every 3-5 minutes there's another jaw-dropping shot of the desert, who cares if its a scene transition? It does kinda suck though that the movie is a one-shot deal for most people, if they don't like it the first time they aren't going to sit through it a second time. Makes me sad because Lawrence of Arabia is one of those films that really transports me somewhere, its one of those rare film experiences that I can just immerse myself in completely.
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Raxivace posted:I got the impression that most of the rest of the movie was more like a filmed stage-play Did you watch the right movie?
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Basebf555 posted:I suppose that's true to a certain extent, but there's so many of them in the film that I'm not sure why that matters. Every 3-5 minutes there's another jaw-dropping shot of the desert, who cares if its a scene transition? Obviously it's not bad that the film looks good during these parts, I just wish the rest of the film looked as good (Especially when it's so long). IOW I wish the movie was a bit more cinematic, or made better use of the medium, in a way that I think other "greatest films of all time" do so. Like for comparison, I still think Seven Samurai (Or Rashomon, or Vertigo, or 2001, or Barry Lyndon, or a whole host of other masterpieces) would still be a pretty good watch with the audio and subtitles off, since so much information is conveyed in those films through visuals and editing. I'm not sure how good people would find LoA under similar conditions. Maybe they would it amazing still and I'm completely wrong, I dunno. caiman posted:Did you watch the right movie? Pretty sure I did.
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# ? Nov 30, 2015 18:36 |
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Seven Samurai is basically the most accessible foreign language film there is, despite the length and despite some of the themes depending on the nuances of historical Japan. It's amazingly watchable.
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# ? Nov 30, 2015 18:41 |
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I need to watch Seven Samurai. It's been sitting on my shelf since I bought it two years ago, but it's surprisingly hard to find time for a 3 hour movie.
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lol if you didn't rent Seven Samurai back when you were 14 as a beat-up double VHS from Embassy Home Video so you could have ~film cred~
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