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Originally Posted by Sex Fiend
Mr. Hulot's Holiday was a bit underwhelming, too, now that I think about it.
Agreed on this one and the Jane Campion. |
And God Created Woman
Fiend Without a Face The Blob Honeymoon Killers |
Jubilee - A stationary camera at Trafalgar Square in 1977 would have been more enjoyable.
The Royal Tenenbaums - Ben Stiller AND Owen Wilson in the same movie made me feel "Just like Dylan's Mr. Jones". Sweetie - Wanted to see a Jane Campion film, wasn't impressed. Grey Gardens/The Beales of Grey Gardens - This film and many other documentaries need a lower priced outlet similar to the Eclipse line. It falls into that category where you are relatively amused to have watched it but its replay is improbable. |
Dead Ringers, Solaris, and Slacker.
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Third Man
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I have around ten Criterion DVDs in my collection and the one that I least liked is Peeping Tom. It was a hyped as the British Psycho but it never got me to appreciate the movie.
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Salo
Bought it for like $700 off Ebay. I watched about half an hour then turned it off and tossed it in the trash. |
Originally Posted by Perkinsun Dzees
Salo
Bought it for like $700 off Ebay. I watched about half an hour then turned it off and tossed it in the trash. |
One Criterion I don't particularly like (even though I saw the film years prior to the Criterion release) is <b> KWAIDAN</b>. I know it has a great reputation, but it just does nothing for me. I even netflixed it a year or so ago to give it another chance, and I reacted to it the same way.
Now <b>ONIBABA</b> is a whole other story. I absolutely love that film. |
Originally Posted by Giles
post #26 - we're slipping here folks.
The Vanishing. After seeing the American version and feeling it didn't know when to quite, I wanted to see the original for years. I guess my expectations were set too high. Chasing Amy. Mostly because I thought the picture quality looked dreadful. |
Being the un-cultured primate that I am, I was not too thrilled with LA STRADA.
I guess I just don't get the Fellini thing. |
Originally Posted by Pizza
Okay . . .
The Vanishing. After seeing the American version and feeling it didn't know when to quite, I wanted to see the original for years. I guess my expectations were set too high. |
Originally Posted by Sex Fiend
Mr. Hulot's Holiday was a bit underwhelming, too, now that I think about it.
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I found Peeping Tom disappointing, but really disliked the Honeymoon Killers.
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Of all the Criterions I've seen...
Hated: The Seven Samurai Diabolique Brazil The Seventh Seal Crisis Loved: Picnic at Hanging Rock Videodrome The Royal Tenenbaums (my favorite movie) The Spirit of the Beehive Grey Gardens |
How can anyone hate Seven Samurai? I really wanted to enjoy Jubilee as well, but I just couldn't make it happen.
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The only Criterion i didnt enjoy or find some value (and I own many of the mentioned hated) is Kagemusha. Seriously. i know it's Kurosawa and I am a fan but it dragged for me. ugh. maybe I will give it another chance.
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How could anyone hate The Seventh Seal? That movie is amazing!
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The Third Man, Brazil, Seven Samurai, The 39 Steps, M, The Seventh Seal, 8 1/2, La Strada, Faces, Bicycle Thieves, and If....
However, I loved The Rock, Armageddon, and Chasing Amy! Why do they release so many old movies? (Yes, this is sarcasm) |
Originally Posted by PatrickMcCart
Why do they release so many old movies?
Beastie Boys ranks right up there with Michael Bay films... What were they thinking??? |
Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
How could anyone hate The Seventh Seal? That movie is amazing!
It was because of this and seeing A Canterbury Tale for the first time, that I went overboard in the last DVD Planet sale. I grabbed 6 or 7 Criterion titles that I had no intention to whatsoever when the sale started- it was just that I was so impressed, entertained, and (it's going to sound pretentious but I'm going to say it anyway)...nourished by SS and ACT, I was hoping to repeat the experience several times over. Since collecting DVDs, there have been a few films Criterion has put out that I was greatly looking forward to, but just didn't click with me for one reason or another Diary Of A Chambermaid Passion Of Joan Of Arc Fiend Without A Face Picnic At Hanging Rock That Obscure Object Of Desire The BRD trilogy (Fassbinder) |
Originally Posted by PatrickMcCart
The Third Man, Brazil, Seven Samurai, The 39 Steps, M, The Seventh Seal, 8 1/2, La Strada, Faces, Bicycle Thieves, and If....
However, I loved The Rock, Armageddon, and Chasing Amy! Why do they release so many old movies? For me, Summertime was not quite what I expected. It was alright, but I haven't bothered to revisit it since I originally purchased it. |
Originally Posted by domino harvey
I can tell I need to stop reading this thread
I was dissapointed with Symbiotoxyplasm... er whatever. I couldn't finish it. |
Originally Posted by MBoyd
The only Criterion i didnt enjoy or find some value (and I own many of the mentioned hated) is Kagemusha. Seriously. i know it's Kurosawa and I am a fan but it dragged for me. ugh. maybe I will give it another chance.
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Crazed Fruit, I bought as a blind buy due to my love of Japanese Movies. I suppose it was important due to the time it was released and what it had to say about Japanese Post war youth, but it just seemed like a bad movie to me.
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