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bdots48 04-11-06 10:18 AM

?For All Those Getting Criterion Mr.Arkadin
 
Which version are you going to watch first? Interesting dilemma,especially for those (like myself) who have never seen the film. I'm leaning toward watching the comprehensive version first.

lateforwork 04-11-06 10:20 AM

Definitely the comprehension verson!! That is never even a choice with me,..

MBoyd 04-11-06 10:22 AM

Same for me. Then the others with commentary.

Johnny Zhivago 04-11-06 12:04 PM

Comprehensive version.

mike7162 04-11-06 03:20 PM

Comprehensive version for me too. I'm going to have an Arkadin Weekend and ingest the entire package in one sitting.

OldBoy 04-11-06 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by mike7162
Comprehensive version for me too. I'm going to have an Arkadin Weekend and ingest the entire package in one sitting.

so is this movie (any version) on the level of "The Third Man"? i am so undecided and don't have the extra to spend to see and no rental option is available.

mike7162 04-12-06 04:17 PM

That's a tough question to answer. It's been compromised right out of the gate, from what I've read, so at best, I think, it's mid level Welles. It certainly doesn't compare to his great films (I'd be highly please if this new version reveals it); I think a purchase would depend upon how big a fan you are of the director, and your interest in film history, scholarship, etc.

whaaat 04-12-06 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by scott1598
so is this movie (any version) on the level of "The Third Man"? i am so undecided and don't have the extra to spend to see and no rental option is available.

No.

slop101 04-12-06 05:13 PM

Yeah, Third Man was a completed, fully realized film (and besides some of his own lines, Welles had nothing to do with writing or directing it either). Ardakin is not even finished and should be seen as a work-in-progress - but it does have all of Welles' trademarks and can be considered, in some ways, a remake of Citizen Kane.

Ambassador 04-13-06 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by scott1598
so is this movie (any version) on the level of "The Third Man"? i am so undecided and don't have the extra to spend to see and no rental option is available.

Scott, as I said in the thread you started over in the Recommendations sections, I really don't think Arkadin compares at all to The Third Man. However, considering how long you've been mulling this over and your continued interest, I just recommend that you go ahead and buy it. Although the DDD sale on Criterions is over now, you can still get a good price from DVD Planet/DigitalEyes, especially if you're able to make use of a coupon. It's a bit of an investment, to be sure. But the different versions and all the extras will certainly keep you busy for a while.

mifuneral 04-13-06 11:04 AM

I have no idea which version I'll watch first. I think I may save the comprehensive version until last so as to get a better appreciation for the film (since I've never seen it before).

Spiral Staircase 04-13-06 11:52 AM

Is Best Buy likely to carry this release in-store? It seems to have received a lot of media attention online and in print. The A&E segment on the collection made me want to reevaluate this film. I have only seen the Corinth version. The new opening on the comprehensive version seems intriguing.

Skoobooz 04-13-06 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by starecase
Is Best Buy likely to carry this release in-store? It seems to have received a lot of media attention online and in print. The A&E segment on the collection made me want to reevaluate this film. I have only seen the Corinth version. The new opening on the comprehensive version seems intriguing.

I actually picked it up at a Best Buy this past Tuesday, so there's a good chance it'll be at most of them.

Spiral Staircase 04-13-06 03:50 PM

What was the price at Best Buy? Thanks for the info.

Johnny Zhivago 04-13-06 03:59 PM

Off topic but this as good a place as any... My copy came in yesterday and WOW, this is an amazing looking DVD set. Can't wait to dig in.

BassDude 04-13-06 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by mifuneral
I have no idea which version I'll watch first. I think I may save the comprehensive version until last so as to get a better appreciation for the film (since I've never seen it before).

I think I am leaning this way to. See the British version (Confidential Report?)first to see what the public saw. Then check out the Corinth version. Save the "new" one for last. (If I got the names wrong I'm sure I'll be corrected.) :)

This will be over a long period of time, (weeks most likely) not back to back.

Looking forward to it!

naitram 04-16-06 01:21 PM

Wow, what an amazing set from Criterion. Three versions of the film and a book, truly worth every penny.

I've only watched Confidential Report so far, and the extras on that disc, but I can't wait to watch the rest of the set.

chard31 04-17-06 10:27 AM

I don't plan on buying the set but I would like to watch the movie once...

Think it will be available for rent anywhere?

FilmFanSea 04-17-06 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by chard31
I don't plan on buying the set but I would like to watch the movie once...

Think it will be available for rent anywhere?

Netflix

Spiral Staircase 04-17-06 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by chard31
I don't plan on buying the set but I would like to watch the movie once...

Think it will be available for rent anywhere?


It will be playing on Turner Classic Movies on April 28 at 4:15 A.M. The last time they showed it they showed the Confidential Report version. It is difficult to tell which version they might show this time.

gryffinmaster 04-17-06 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by starecase
It will be playing on Turner Classic Movies on April 28 at 4:15 A.M. The last time they showed it they showed the Confidential Report version. It is difficult to tell which version they might show this time.

Rock on. Thanks for the heads-up. :up:

Shagrath 04-17-06 11:08 AM


Originally Posted by starecase
It will be playing on Turner Classic Movies on April 28 at 4:15 A.M. The last time they showed it they showed the Confidential Report version. It is difficult to tell which version they might show this time.

On the TCM calendar, it states that it's 93 minutes. None of the versions on the Criterion set have that runtime, but the Confidential Report version is closest at 98 minutes.

Spiral Staircase 04-17-06 11:33 AM

Slight Correction: TCM lists Mr. Arkadin as showing on the 28th, but it is actually the 29th at 4:15 A.M.

http://www.tcm.com/schedule/index.js...zone=EST&cid=N

Cosmic Bus 04-17-06 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by naitram
I've only watched Confidential Report so far, and the extras on that disc, but I can't wait to watch the rest of the set.


Originally Posted by MahatmaPetey
I don't know why it gets the reputation it does. Outside of the shit eating scene, i enjoyed it quite a bit.

It honestly took me a minute to realize that "shit-eating" comment wasn't posted in regards to Mr. Arkadin. http://images.dvdtalk.com/images/smilies/eek7.gif


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