2 blind purchases...post your thoughts
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2 blind purchases...post your thoughts
I just blindly ordered 2 movies at once off of amazon.I rarely buy one DVD blindly,much less 2 at once.I am nervous and must be reassured that I didn't just ruin my DVD collection.I bought PT Anderson's Hard Eight,his debut feature and Jules and Jim,a Francois Truffaut film.Please tell me how these movies are my friends.I hope I did the right thing.
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love Hard Eight.
interesting character study, and the disc looks spectacular.
tried twice to watch Jules & Jim, but i just can't get into it. has many fans though.
i just can't appreciate any of the Truffaut films i've tried to see.
i don't know about the quality of that disc, (its fox/lorber right?...they are really hit and miss, mostly miss though).
interesting character study, and the disc looks spectacular.
tried twice to watch Jules & Jim, but i just can't get into it. has many fans though.
i just can't appreciate any of the Truffaut films i've tried to see.
i don't know about the quality of that disc, (its fox/lorber right?...they are really hit and miss, mostly miss though).
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I like both films a lot. Hard Eight is a great disc.
Jules et Jim is a masterpiece, but Criterion recently acquired the rights for this film through a deal with Wellspring, formerly Fox-Lorber, whatever, and will probably be giving it much better treatment. I'll have to sell my Fox Lorber version when Criterion releases theirs, but if you don't mind waiting and can still take it back, I would suggest waiting for the Criterion.
Jules et Jim is a masterpiece, but Criterion recently acquired the rights for this film through a deal with Wellspring, formerly Fox-Lorber, whatever, and will probably be giving it much better treatment. I'll have to sell my Fox Lorber version when Criterion releases theirs, but if you don't mind waiting and can still take it back, I would suggest waiting for the Criterion.
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...fwiw... MNSHO: Hard Eight = two thumbs up (both movie and generously endowed DVD)...YMMV, of course!
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I wouldn't mind selling my Jules and Jim at all if criterion comes out with a better version.Alot of people get all pissy when they have to buy the same movie twice.It doesn't matter to me at all.It's just so simple in my eyes.All you have to do is sell/trade in the one you have for the one you want! It's easy.
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IMO, "Jules and Jim" is Truffaut's very best film, but it's my understanding that Wellspring and/or Criterion (or someone) will soon be releasing a much improved version. That's not official news, but there's been much talk about this...
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Two good films, unfortunately have I not bought them yet. Jules and Jim needs a lot more cognitive action by the audience, however, Hard Eight is kick in the balls. I like them both a lot, but I prefer Hard Eight.
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bluntman86, yes you would. I'm the same way, I still haven't seen Magnolia but I really liked Boogie Nights, so I bought Hard Eight as one of my CH selections. Boy am I glad I did, that movie is excellent, the performances are great, the story pulls you along even though there's not a lot of "action" per se, and plus I just like character studies and dramas, but hey...
So in short, yes, you'll like it.
So in short, yes, you'll like it.