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What are your TOP 10 DVD's of 2007?
So i figured I'd start a thread to see what everyone's favorite DVD's were for this year.
Here are my picks... TOP 10 DVD's 1. Blade Runner Five-Disc Complete Collector's Edition) [HD DVD] 2. Hot Fuzz: 3-Disk Collector's Edition 3. Knocked Up: 2 Disc Unrated Collector's Edition 4. Alexander Revisited: The Final Cut (HD DVD version) 5. Hostel: Part 2 (Unrated Director's Cut) 6. If: 2-Disk Criterion Collection/ O Lucky Man: 2- Disk Special Edition 7. Taxi Driver: 2-Disk Collector's Edition 8. Hamlet: 2-Disk S.E./ William Shakespeares Romeo + Juliet: Music Edition 9. The Sand Pebbles (2-Disk SE) 10. Fast Food Nation TOP 10 Box Sets 1. Stanley Kubrick Collection (10 Disk Box Set) 2. TWIN PEAKS : The Definitive Gold Box Set 3. Sergio Leone Anthology 4. The Films Of Alejandro Jodorowsky 5. Pacino: An Actor's Vision 6. Masters of Horror (Season One Box Set) 7. Ocean's Trilogy (HD DVD) 8. Perfume (R4) 3-Disk Deluxe Box Set 9. Caligula: Imperial Edition 10. Family Guy: Freakin' Sweet Collection TOP 10 TV ON DVD SETS 1. THE OFFICE: Season 3 2. The Shield : Season 5 3. Prison Break: Season 2 4. Seinfeld: Seasons 8/9 5. 30 Rock: Season 1 6. Lost: Season 3 7. 24: Season 6 8. Heroes: Season 1 9. My Name is Earl: Season 2 10. Dexter: Season 1 TOP 10 Most Disappointing DVD's 1. Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer (Region 1) 2. The Prestige 3. Borat 4. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2-disk Limited Edition) 5. Children of Men 6. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2-disk Special Edition) 7. Babel: 2-disk Collector's Edition 8. The Departed: 2-Disk Special Edition 9. Casino Royale 10. Stardust |
I think I bought maybe one DVD this year. Even counting hi-def, we're talking about 20 or so titles.
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kubrick collection, transformers 2-disc, live free, die hard 2-disc, taxi driver 2-disc, robocop 20th ani.
im sure pirates 3 will have some interesting features to watch (have to wait till christmas for that tho) |
01.Superbad (Blu-Ray)
02.Once 03.Hot Fuzz (HD-DVD) 04.Nip/Tuck Season 4 05.Death Proof 06.Dexter Season 1 07.The Bourne Ultimatum (HD-DVD) 08.Battlestar Galactica Razor 09.Friday Night Lights Season 1 10.Veronica Mars Season 3 |
Popeye!
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Forgive my classic film bias:
(in no particular order) Paul Robeson: Portraits of the Artist The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky Sergio Leone Anthology Ace in the Hole - Criterion Collection Fox Horror Classics The Three Stooges Collection: 1934-36 The First Films of Samuel Fuller Stanley Kubrick Collection Alfred Hitchcock Early Years Collection Film Noir Classic Collection., Vol. 4 |
The ones that are popping into my head are the Blade Runner briefcase, Pan's Labyrinth 2-disc, Troy Ultimate edition, and Serenity 2-disc.
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[QUOTE=mike7162]
The Three Stooges Collection: 1934-36 QUOTE] Oh, definitely the Three Stooges collection. |
Best TV series set: The Man From U.N.C.L.E. complete series. Had it a week and still going through the special features.
Best music dvd: The Song Remains The Same SE. The new DTS 5.1 audio is incredible. Who says you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. The Three Stooges Collection WB's Cult Camp Classics sets Witchfinder General Lost Word 2-disc SE Popeye Strictly because of personal taste: Sam Katzman Collection The Universal Sci-Fi and Horror Collections The Invaders season 1(R2) Got it but haven't watched it yet so no opinion yet: Criterion's Robinson Crusoe On Mars |
Pretty much in order ...
1) Three Films by Hiroshi Teshigahara 2) Blade Runner - 5D briefcase 3) Yojimbo/Sanjuro - box set 4) Versus - Ultimate Steelbook 5) The Host - R3 4D LE 6) Robocop - Steelbook 7) Sansho the Baliff 8) Pixar Short Films Vol I 9) Love and Honor - R2J LE 10) My Sassy Girl - R3 Directors Cut |
Perfume (R4) 3-Disk Deluxe Box Set? you mean R3 right?
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Blade Runner
Stanley Kubrick Collection Superbad Knocked Up Sergio Leone Anthology Young Indiana Jones Alexander Revisited - BR 300 At Worlds End Transformers |
In no particular order (except number one)...
Witchfinder General Jodorowsky box Creepshow (Region 2) Twisted Terror collection Eaten Alive Spider Baby Pan's Labyrinth (2 disc SE) The Burning The Monster Squad Taxi Driver It's tough making a list like this 'cause there is so much I haven't seen. |
In no particular order:
Blade Runner 5 Disc 300 Pan's Labyrinth BSG: Razor Planet Terror Heroes S1 Casino Royale Black Book Superbad Bourne Ultimatum |
In no order, except for The Jazz Singer, which is DVD of the year to me...
- The Jazz Singer (1927 - 3-disc SE) Excellent restoration of both the picture and sound (surprisingly great for 1927!), but also tons of supplements that put it into historical perspective. Besides the supplements and the restoration, the inclusion of three dozen shorts (Vitaphone, cartoons, and others) and the paper extras (the roadshow program, Jolson telegram reproduction, production photos, etc) make this the finest and most important DVD of 2007. - Help! (2-disc SE) - The Third Man: Criterion Collecton (2-disc SE) - Popeye the Sailor: Volume One (1933-1938) - Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume Five - Woody Woodpecker & Friends: Classic Cartoon Collection - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (Walt Disney Treasures) - The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky - The Graduate: 40th Anniversary Edition - The Films of Kenneth Anger (both Vol. 1 and Vol. 2) Honorable mentions: Breathless: Criterion Collection Three Stooges: Volume One (1934-1936) Scarface (Cinema Classics) Arabian Nights (Cinema Classics) All Quiet on the Western Front (Cinema Classics) Pan's Labyrinth The Departed (2-disc SE) Deliverance (SE) Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Ultimate Edition) Could have been better: Ratatouille Stanley Kubrick Collection Peter Pan: Platinum Edition Battleship Potemkin Special mention: While it was a 2006 release, I'm shocked that the National Film Board of Canada/Image/Home Vision DVD set of the complete works of Norman McLaren totally passed under the radar last year. |
Caligula - Imperial Edition
Ratatouille (BluRay) The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky Hot Fuzz (3 Disc version) Three Films by Hiroshi Teshigahara Planet Terror Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Ultimate Edition) (Blu-Ray) Hairspray (2007) (Blu-Ray) |
The Host (R3 Limited Complete Edition) - great packaging and tons of extras
The Last Unicorn: 25th Anniversary Edition - one of my favorites as a kid, now 16x9 The Monster Squad - EXACTLY what hardcore fans wanted Night of the Comet - one of the best from the 80's Twin Peaks: Definitive Gold Box Edition - awesome set for an excellent show The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky - AB did an amazing job on this Sergio Leone SE's - finally got the much-needed upgrade they deserve Ghidorah the Three-Headed Monster/Invasion of Astro-Monster - CM does it again Bava: Vol. 1/Vol. 2 - more amazing box sets by AB Commando: DC - been waiting this upgrade for a while now |
Ford at Fox is #1. No contest.
2. Bicycle Thieves 3. Ace in the Hole 4. Breathless 5. Film Noir Classic Collection, Volume Four 6. Stanley Kubrick Collection (Would have been ranked higher of SEs of Lolita and Barry Lyndon were created/included) 7. Taxi Driver: CE 8. The Third Man (reissue) 9. O Lucky Man! 10. Sergio Leone Anthology
Originally Posted by PatrickMcCart
Special mention: While it was a 2006 release, I'm shocked that the National Film Board of Canada/Image/Home Vision DVD set of the complete works of Norman McLaren totally passed under the radar last year. |
Originally Posted by animatedude
Perfume (R4) 3-Disk Deluxe Box Set? you mean R3 right?
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1.Transformers 2 disc (HD-DVD)
2.Shooter (HD-DVD) 3.Face Off 2 disc collectors edition (HD-DVD) 4.The Bourne Ultimatum (HD-DVD) 5.Blade Runner 5 disc (HD-DVD) 6.Matrix Trilogy (HD-DVD) 7.The Departed (HD-DVD) 8.300 (HD-DVD) 9.Ultimate James Bond Collection 1-4 (DVD) 10.Live Free Die Hard unrated (DVD) |
Originally Posted by dpz301
i didn't know people enjoyed this movie enough to get both the R1 edition and a 3 disc deluxe box set.
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1) Blade Runner: The Final Cut--Ultimate Collector's Edition (5 Disc)
2) Twin Peaks--Definitive Gold Box Edition (10 Disc) 3) Close Encounters of the Third Kind--30th Anniversary Ultimate Edition (3 Disc) 4) Stanley Kubrick Directors Series (10 Disc) 5) Troy: Director's Cut--Ultimate Collector's Edition (2 Disc) 6) RoboCop--20th Anniversary Collector's Edition (2 Disc) 7) U2: Popmart, Live From Mexico City--Deluxe Limited Edition Digipak (2 Disc) 8) The Sergio Leone Anthology (8 Disc) 9) Roots--The Complete Collection (10 Disc) 10) Big--Extended Edition (2 Disc) |
Top DVDs of 2007
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey HD 2. Two-Lane Blacktop: CC 3. The Films of Kenneth Anger Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 4. Performance 5. Sansho the Bailiff: CC 6. Mouchette: CC 7. Taxi Driver: LE 8. Sawdust and Tinsel: CC 9. Army of Shadows: CC 10. if….: CC Top Ten Box Sets of 2007 1. Berlin Alexanderplatz: CC 2. Raymond Bernard Eclipse Series 3. Mario Bava Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 4. Blade Runner HD 5. Warner Brothers Film Noir Vol. 4 6. Three Films by Hiroshi Teshigahara: CC 7. The First Films of Samuel Fuller 8. The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky 9. Fox Horror Classics 10. Twin Peaks |
The Graduate
Superbad Transformers Time (a korean film) |
What a great year! Here's a rundown of some of my favorite releases:
Blade Runner [HD-DVD/Blu-ray] - For those old schoolers, you know how long we have been waiting for a Blade Runner special edition set. This set was surpassed even the wildest expectations fans had for it. Five cuts including the workprint make it one of the best. Nosferatu - Both Kino and Masters of Cinema went all out for Murnau's iconic film -I actually own both. The movie looks gorgeous at 85 years young. Great film with equally impressive DVD releases. Kubrick Collection [HD-DVD/Blu-ray] - The movies that legitimized High Definition. Great films, beautiful transfers and bountiful of extras. It's hard to single a film out as the superior release but 2001: A Space Odyssey gets the nod for the pristine transfer and "greatness" of the film itself. I say "greatness" because I'm pretty mixed on it. The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky - Not only does Anchor Bay release a box set of films by a director that little have heard of but they go all out with beautiful transfers and commentaries with the man himself. Ratatouille [Blu-ray] - Sony is lucky to have Disney on their side. Ratatouille is the best new release of the year. The movie is Pixar's best, the transfer is one of the best on the format and there are loads of extra features. The must have Blu-ray release of the year. Diary of a Lost Girl - This choice may be influenced by the fact that Louise Brooks is one of the most beautiful women to ever appear on film. Another wonderful film put out by the greatest Region 2 company in Europe -Masters of Cinema. Great film, great transfer, and a nice 40 page book too. Okay, I went through about 6 titles without mentioning Criterion. I admit I'm a Criterion fanboy. If not for them I would not be the film snob I am today (and I mean that in the nicest of ways) First up is Breathless or as I prefer to call it A Bout De Souffle. A movie praised for its technical innovations but little else. I find the characters and story quite compelling and one of my favorite Godard films. The DVD boasts the best transfer available in the world and some noteworthy extras. Days of Heaven - while some may consider this release a disappointment I think the new transfer supervised by Malick looks stunning. The package is a little light on the extras, it does include an often interesting commentary with part of the crew on the film. Three Films by Hiroshi Teshigahara - I was mightily impressed with all three films. I can't even pick one over the other. This one gets my pick simply based on content. Pitfall, Woman of the Dunes, and The Face of Another - three great films. Finally, we come to the crown jewel of the Criterion Collection: Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Berlin Alexanderplatz. Clocking in at 940 minutes spread across 7 discs the set is astounding. It comes in beautiful packaging too. That is my list. Thanks for reading. |
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