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RichDB10 08-04-05 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by jmj713
Those R2 covers are not at all better than Criterion's, especially Kwaidan and Onibaba.

TBH i actually prefer the R2 Kwaidan cover to the Criterion version and coupled with the fact that Wild Side release VERY reputable quality releases i think this will surpass the current Criterion edition unless they choose to revisit the title as what appears to be Criterion's current trend etc.

Am looking forward to Le Samourai however!

Comfort Eagle 08-04-05 05:25 PM

Le Samouraļ for sure! Nice to see Criterion with the release.

OldBoy 08-04-05 06:16 PM

when is "The Island" gonna be released by Criterion?

naitram 08-04-05 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by scott1598
when is "The Island" gonna be released by Criterion?

Hopefully by the end of the year.

Those covers do suck as far as Criterion covers go, but they still make me want to see the movies, so I guess they're effective anyway. They just seem really cheesy with not a whole lot of thought and care put into them.

Skoobooz 08-04-05 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by naitram
Hopefully by the end of the year.

I hope you're kidding...

wendersfan 08-04-05 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by jmj713
wendersfan, Criterion has Kurosawa's Ran later this year. Maybe even another Ozu (Late Spring?).

I think Kurosawa is overrated, especially <b>Ran</b>, <b>Kagemusha</b>, and <b>Hidden Fortress</b>. I think he gets a lot of fanboy love because his movies are big and violent and spectacular, and it's cooler to say you're into Kurosawa instead of John Ford or Michael Bay.

Gerry P. 08-04-05 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by wendersfan
I think he gets a lot of fanboy love because his movies are big and violent and spectacular...

That's quite a generalization. His body of work ranges grately in substance and scope.

pro-bassoonist 08-05-05 12:14 AM


Originally Posted by RyoHazuki
Dang Pro-B, those are nice. What are those movies in the bottom middle?


Those, I believe, are the restored Fukasaku titles Wild Side did...Aventi are promoting/distributing them though.

Ciao,
Pro-B

RyoHazuki 08-05-05 01:07 AM

Are they any good?

wendersfan 08-05-05 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by Gerry P.
That's quite a generalization. His body of work ranges grately in substance and scope.

I agree, his film career was long and varied. I wasn't commenting on Kurosawa's films <i>per se</i>, but more on audience reaction to them. We're now venturing way off topic, so that's all I'll say.

garmonbozia 08-06-05 07:01 PM

http://www.criterionco.com/asp/browse.asp?sort=spine

Criterion's site currently lists France as the country for "Kill!".
That's a mistake right?

Coral 08-06-05 09:39 PM


Originally Posted by garmonbozia
http://www.criterionco.com/asp/browse.asp?sort=spine

Criterion's site currently lists France as the country for "Kill!".
That's a mistake right?

I think so, a double-check with IMDB shows Japan as the only country.

Perhaps Criterion got this titled confused with the French film Surrender!. ;) (just kidding, the Other forum is rubbing off on me).

I'm guessing they just did a cut/paste job and forgot to change the country.

PopcornTreeCt 08-07-05 01:01 AM


Originally Posted by naitram
Hopefully by the end of the year.

Those covers do suck as far as Criterion covers go, but they still make me want to see the movies, so I guess they're effective anyway. They just seem really cheesy with not a whole lot of thought and care put into them.

It worked!

DVD Smurf 08-07-05 09:39 AM

Ok, I am excited about Le Samouraļ, but what really gets me fired up is the Sword of the Beast DVD. Not to mention the upcoming Naked. Anyway, if you guys did not check out the Story of a Prostitute that was released earlier this month, do your self a favor and watch it. Mesmerizing!

Cheers :beer:

DVD Smurf :)

DVD Smurf 08-07-05 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by wendersfan
I think Kurosawa is overrated, especially <b>Ran</b>, <b>Kagemusha</b>, and <b>Hidden Fortress</b>. I think he gets a lot of fanboy love because his movies are big and violent and spectacular, and it's cooler to say you're into Kurosawa instead of John Ford or Michael Bay.

Personally, I thought Kagemusha was brilliant, but not for its violent depiction. I thought it was much more interesting, as a perceptive view of his own struggles. Read my review... Kagemusha Review I think most of his films are brilliant in their own way, even if they also have a great appeal to the general audience. And on occasion, violent action can also be entertaining. :)

Cheers :beer:

DVD Smurf :)

eXcentris 08-07-05 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by wendersfan
I personally don't have anything against samurai movies, or action movies, in general. My complaint is two-pronged, first, that Criterion isn't spending their time and efforts in releasing genuine classics of Japanese cinema, and by not doing so, misleading people into thinking that these films they are releasing are something they are not.

I would tend to believe that people who consistently buy Criterion titles are perfectly capable of making the difference between classics and lesser films. I don't know anyone who was mislead or fooled when Criterion released Armageddon. :)

PopcornTreeCt 08-07-05 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by eXcentris
I would tend to believe that people who consistently buy Criterion titles are perfectly capable of making the difference between classics and lesser films. I don't know anyone who was mislead or fooled when Criterion released Armageddon. :)

I agree. I like to think that people that are fans of Criterion are first and foremost fans of brilliant cinema and have a good knowledge beforehand of what the best of the best is. IMO, Kurosawa > Ozu. :)

Cameron 09-29-05 12:38 AM

davis dvd

Criterion's Kill!, Rebel Samurai: Sixties Swordplay Classics, Samurai Rebellion, Samurai Spy, Sword of the Beast, Le Samourai and The Wages of Fear have been moved from October 4th & 18th to October 25th

pro-bassoonist 09-29-05 01:48 AM


Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
I agree. I like to think that people that are fans of Criterion are first and foremost fans of brilliant cinema and have a good knowledge beforehand of what the best of the best is. IMO, Kurosawa > Ozu. :)

I am anything but a Criterion fan...I am a fan of some of the films they release. If there is anything that I admire about the company it is the care they put in their work. The name, spine numbers, and collector's mentality are not my forte.

Pro-B

chente 09-29-05 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by wendersfan
I think Kurosawa is overrated, especially <b>Ran</b>, <b>Kagemusha</b>, and <b>Hidden Fortress</b>. I think he gets a lot of fanboy love because his movies are big and violent and spectacular, and it's cooler to say you're into Kurosawa instead of John Ford or Michael Bay.

But Red Beard, Throne of Blood and Ikiru are exceptional.

Kerborus 09-29-05 07:07 PM


Originally Posted by chente
But Red Beard, Throne of Blood and Ikiru are exceptional.

Agreed. And having just watched Kagemusha recently, I was just stunned at how brilliant it is.

Some people just have a chip on their shoulder.

Cameron 09-29-05 11:24 PM

i am an uncool john ford fan

Cameron 10-20-05 03:00 AM

reviews

Ian Jane Reviews Rebel Samurai - Sixties Swordplay Classics

Ian Jane Reviews Le Samourai - Criterion Collection

DVD King 10-20-05 09:23 AM

Nice review on Le Samourai. I'm excited over all the praise it gets around here, it will be my first time blind buying a criterion.


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