The 8th Annual Criterion Collection Challenge List Thread
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LIST THREAD - 30 Days of Criterion August 31st (dusk) - October 1 (dawn), 2016 This thread is for LISTS ONLY. Discussion of films, questions about the challenge, etc., should be directed to the Discussion Thread. You are; however, encouraged to provide reviews and comments within your list. Many people put their checklists in spoiler tags, to allow easier browsing of the list thread by others. Also, if you are planning to reveal key plots points/endings in your mini reviews, you should put them in spoiler tags. To apply spoiler tags, you can click the spoiler button on the toolbar or use the text below: [ spoiler] Remove the spaces to really hide something, like this Spoiler:
The challenge officially begins August 31 at dusk in whatever location you are in at the time, and ends on October 1st at dawn in whatever location you are in at that time. Also, feel free to time your final Criterion film(s) to coincide with the start of the Horror Challenge. Optional Checklist The checklist is completely optional. It is just a "fun" inclusion to give one a sense of accomplishment, to help one diversify viewing, or to use as a guide on what to watch next. Each film can count for multiple sections, but only one check mark per section. Example: Pierrot le fou could count for the 1960's in Decades and Jean-Luc Godard in People, but it could not count for Godard and Anna Karina in People. You would need a separate film for Karina. Spoiler:
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The 8th Annual Criterion Challenge 2016 2015's list Watched List: Sept. 8 1. The Wizard of Oz Sept. 10 2. Schizopolis Sept. 11 3. Sid and Nancy Sept. 14 4. Moonrise Kingdom Sept. 16 5. Written on the Wind Sept. 17 6. Gimme Shelter Sept. 18 7. The Royal Tenenbaums 8. Pandora's Box Sept. 20 9. The Blob Sept. 22 10. Billy Liar Sept. 23 11. Dazed and Confused Sept. 24 12. Do the Right Thing Sept. 26 13. Jellyfish Eyes 14. Beauty and the Beast Sept. 28 15. Grey Gardens Sept. 30 16. The Graduate Check List: Spoiler:
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* = First Time View ACTION/ADVENTURE Jason and the Argonauts (1963) - A legendary Greek warrior battles a 7-headed dragon and an army of skeletons while searching for the Golden Fleece. A Night to Remember (1958) - The story of RMS Titanic's maiden voyage in 1912. Considered the most historically accurate of all the Titanic movies. Only Angels Have Wings (1939)* - At a remote South American outpost, the pilots of a air freight company risk their lives to fly hazardous missions. Watership Down (1978) - When their pasture is destroyed by humans, a herd of rabbits searches for a new warren while avoiding hazardous predators. [Hulu] COURTROOM DRAMA Breaker Morant (1980)* - While fighting in South Africa, three Australian soldiers are court-martialed for executing Boer prisoners. [Hulu] A Few Good Men (1992) - A military lawyer defends two marines from Guantanamo Bay who are accused of murder, and claim they were acting under orders. COMEDY The Darjeeling Limited (2007)* - Three estranged brothers who haven't spoken their father died, reunite for a train trip across India. Hopscotch (1980)* - A retired CIA operative gets revenge on his former boss by writing a tell-all book, which initiates a global cat-and-mouse game. [Hulu] The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)* - An oceanographer and his team of oddball characters hunt a shark that ate a former crew member. [Showtime] The Producers (1967) - A sleazy promoter creates "Springtime For Hitler", hoping the play will flop and he can keep the investor's money. The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)* - After two decades of failure and dysfunction, the grown Tenenbaum children return to the family home. [Showtime] To Be or Not to Be (1942)* - When the Germans invade Poland, a theatrical troupe tries to stop a Nazi spy from delivering a list of Polish resistance fighters. [Hulu] HORROR Cat People (1942)* - A young bride fears that she is cursed to transform into a large cat when sexual aroused. Corridors of Blood (1958)* - A brilliant surgeon experiments with drugs, becomes addicted to opium and gets involved with grave robbers. [Hulu] The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941)* - A poor farmer sells his soul to the Devil, and is tried by a jury of the damned. [Hulu] The Haunted Strangler (1958)* - A researcher becomes possessed by the evil spirit of a notorious serial killer. [Hulu] Island of Lost Souls (1932)* - On a remote island, the mysterious Dr. Moreau conducts experiments, turning wild animals into humans. Seven (1995) - Two detectives investigate a serial killer and his gruesome murders that represent the Seven Deadly Sins. SCIENCE FICTION Akira (1988) - 30 years after a nuclear explosion in Tokyo, a bike gang leader tries to save his friend from a secret government organization experimenting with ESP. [FUNimation] The Atomic Submarine (1959)* - While investigating strange occurrences at the North Pole, a US sub discovers an alien spacecraft. [Hulu] WESTERN My Darling Clementine (1946) - Henry Fonda and Victor Mature are Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday in this classic retelling of the Shootout at the O.K. Corral. Red River (1948) - John Wayne, Walter Brennan and Montgomery Clift lead the first cattle drive along the Chisholm Trail from Texas to Kansas. Stagecoach (1939) - John Wayne and a stagecoach full of assorted passengers try to avoid Geronimo and his Apaches that are attacking local settlements. [Hulu] |
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1. Jason And The Argonauts - DVD Theatrical Trailer Interview With John Landis And Ray Harryhausen Sept 2 2. Fishing With John: Montauk With Jim Jarmusch - Hulu Sept 5 3. A Brief History Of Time - Google Play Sept 8 4. Speedy - TCM Sept 9 5. The Jungle Book - Hulu Sept 13 6. Halloween (1978) - DVD 7. The Blob (1958) - Hulu Sept 14 8. Scanners - Hulu Sept 15 9. Equinox - Hulu 10. Interview With David Muran - Hulu Sept 17 11. Gojira - DVD Gojira (Audio Commentary) - DVD Sept 18 Godzilla: Story Development Featurette - DVD Sept 19 Making Of The Godzilla Suit Featurette - DVD Sept 20 Gojira: Original Trailer - DVD |
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2016 Criterion Challenge Sept. 1 1. McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971). TV. Robert Altman. #827. Probably Robert Altman's greatest film, this elegiac not-quite-Western plays out like a Greek tragedy, seeing each character led to destruction by their own weaknesses. Sept. 3 2. Rififi (1955). TV. Jules Dassin. #115. A brutal film to watch and one of the best caper films ever made. 3. The War Room (1993). Hulu. Chris Hegedus & D.A. Pennebaker. #602. Fascinating documentary about the men behind Bill Clinton's successful election in 1992, from the Gennifer Flowers scandal during the primaries that threatened to derail his campaign to the vicious head-to-head fight against Daddy Bush, and to a lesser extent, crazy Ross Perot. Seeing a younger Hillary stoically enduring the fallout from her husband's infidelity and how she connects with the voters instills even more confidence in her election chances this year. Sept. 4 4. Downhill Racer (1969). TV. Michael Ritchie #494. Gene Hackman and Robert Redford are terrific in this character piece about a champion skier who is an unlikable jerk. 5. The Manchurian Candidate (1962). Blu-Ray. John Frankenheimer. #803. Who could imagine a blowhard politician who uses fear and intimidation to gain notoriety to be in fact a puppet of the Russians? Pure sci-fi! Lawrence Harvey's inability to register emotion serves him well here as a brainwashed pawn of the Communists, and Angela Lansbury is fantastic as the ultimate Mommy Dearest. --- Essay: "The Manchurian Candidate: Dread Central" / Howard Hampton --- Video: Interview with Angela Lansbury, 2015 Sept. 8 6. Speedy (1928). TV. Ted Wilde #788. After a rough day at work, there's nothing like relaxing with a glass of wine and a classic Harold Lloyd comedy. Sept. 9 7. Akira Kurosawa's Dreams (1990). DVD. Akira Kurosawa. #842. Even on a DVD-R from Warner Archive, this movie pops on screen. Kurosawa uses color like a master painter. The stories are fragmented, incomplete and preachy, but the visuals.. . oh. . . the visuals Sept. 10 8. Valley of the Dolls (1967). DVD. Mark Robson. #835. OK, why did Criterion chose this movie to include in the collection? Yes, it's a camp classic, but even though I love it, it's a deeply flawed film that in no way contains any lasting artistic merit. I'm going to heat up the lasagna. --- Video: "Gotta Get Off This Merry-Go-Round: Sex, Dolls, and Showtunes" 9. All That Jazz (1979). Blu-Ray. Bob Fosse. #724. Bob Fosse was not just a master choreographer, but a fantastic director who could stretch cinema to its limits. Sept. 15 10. The Asphalt Jungle (1950). DVD. John Huston. #847.A fantastic caper film with a dream cast. 11. Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964). Blu-Ray. Stanley Kubrick. #821.Another terrific Sterling Hayden performance, this time in a legendary black comedy that, thankfully, is less relevant than it was back in the day. Putin is a dictator, but nowadays there is far less fear of an accidental nuclear war than when I was a young'un. Although Peter Sellers deserves the praise he won for playing multiple characters in this fim, but the entire cast is amazing. Sept. 24 12. Nashville (1975). Blu-Ray. Robert Altman. #683. Altman perfectly captures the zeitgeist of the 70s, using Nashville as a nexus where politics, showbusiness, race, and sex collide. 13. The In-Laws (1979). Blu-Ray. Arthur Hiller. #823. One of the funniest comedies of the 70s. --- Video: "In Support of the In-Laws" --- Video:: Interview with Alan Arkin --- Trailer Spoiler:
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1. Lonesome (1928) * 69 min.
2. Paths of Glory (1957) 88 min. 3. When Leon M.'s Boat Went Down the Meuse for the First Time (1979) * 38 min. 4. Uncle (1959) * 6 min. 5. Footprints (1960) * 12 min. 6. The Hall of Lost Steps (1960) * 12 min. 7. Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970) * 77 min. 8. Port of Flowers (1943) * 82 min. 9. Cloud Phenomena of Majola (1924) * 10 min. 10. The Living Magoroku (1943) * 89 min. 11. Jubilation Street (1944) * 73 min. 12. The Army (1944) * 87 min. 13. Jour de Fete (1949) * 86 min. 14. La Pointe-Courte (1955) * 80 min. 15. Come on Children (1973) * 95 min. 16. David Golder (1931) * 95 min. 17. Summer Interlude (1951) * 96 min. 18. Morning for the Osone Family (1946) * 81 min. 19. Diary of Yunbogi (1965) * 25 min. 20. Shall We Go to My Place or Your Place or Each Go Home Alone? (1973) * 53 min. 21. Zazie dans le Métro (1960) * 92 min. 22. My Life as a Dog (1985) * 102 min. 23. Andrei Rublev (1966) * 206 min. Stats: Spoiler:
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2016 Criterion Challenge List Watership Down - SE DVD extras - for Animation Crossover double credit Fantastic Planet - BD - for the same Being John Malkovich - BD - It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World - BD - extras Rushmore HBO Go - Wizard of Oz - 3D BD - Frances Ha Netflix - Solo Con Tu Paresa - Amazon Prime - Godzilla - BD - with commentary The Blob - DVD - with and w/o two commentaries Chasing Amy - Roku Amazon Prime - McCabe and Mrs Miller - Roku - trailer only for ST credit, need to find my DVD Crumb - BD - commentary with Zwigoff and Elbert Fiend Without a Face - DVD - with and w/o commentary The Equinox ... A Journey Into the Supernatural - DVD - with and w/o commentary Equinox - DVD - with and w/o commentary Mulholland Dr. - BD - The Lady Vanishes - BD - Carnival of Souls - DVD - Legend Films release with Mike Nelson commentary Trevor's Personal Challenge Checklist (a monthly checklist to help justify collections and subscriptions) Amazon Prime - multiple Animation - multiple BD - multiple Comic Book - multiple Criterion - obviously Disney - Chasing Amy DVD - multiple Godzilla - Godzilla BD with commentary HBO - Rushmore Holiday - It's A Wonderful Life Horror - multiple MST3K - Carnival of Souls Netflix - Frances Ha Roku - multiple Star Trek - trailer 3D - Wizard of Oz Vudu - multiple |
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*= first time viewing blue= personal BluRay purple= personal DVD green= streaming orange= borrowed BD/DVD August 31st 1. Akira (Katsuhiro Ôtomo, 1988 / Japan) --- LD #151 (watched non-Criterion BD) Kaneda and Tetsuo are members of a biker gang who run into a psychic child, unlocking powerful mutations in the latter. Both become enmeshed in a secret government program. As Tetsuo becomes uncontrollable, it's up to Kaneda and the many other players in Neo-Tokyo to bring him down. This second viewing made me fall in love with the film even more. --- Video: "Akira - What's the Difference?" (CineFix, 2015 / YouTube) --- Video: "Hidden Meaning in Akira - Earthling Cinema" (Wisecrack, 2015 / YouTube)* --- Video: "107 Akira facts YOU Should Know!" (CartoonHangover, 2015 / YouTube)* September 1st 2. Throne of Blood (Kumonosu-jô) (Akira Kurosawa, 1957 / Japan) --- Spine #190 Triumphant warriors Washizu and Miki encounter a spirit who gives them prophecies that play on their ambitions. Egged on by his wife, Washizu descends down a murderous path. This is the third time I've seen the film, and every time I'm more and more intrigued with Lady Asaji and Miki whose motives seem both simple and murky. --- Essay: "Throne of Blood: Shakespeare Transposed" / Stephen Prince --- Essay: "Throne of Blood" / Donald Richie --- Video: "Throne of Blood: Noh Shakespeare, No Problems!" (Kyle Kallgren, 2015 / United States / YouTube) --- Original theatrical trailer 3. I Love Lucy: 2.1, "Job Switching" (William Asher, 1952 / United States) --- CTC #1000L September 3rd 4. The War Room (Chris Hegedus & D. A. Pennebaker, 1993 / United States / Hulu)* --- Spine #602 Documentarians follow the campaign of Bill Clinton from primary and Presidency. It was a very interesting look at the political process and contrasts well with the earlier Primary which follows JFK. In those thirty years, the process changed drastically in a number of ways. Clinton's campaign managers have a cornucopia of information at their fingertips. Of course, modern elections have even more information, opinions, and voices clamoring for attention. --- Essay: "The War Room: Being There" / Louis Menand --- Video: "Three Reasons: The War Room" (Criterion.com, 2012 / United States)* September 4th 5. The Freshman (Sam Taylor & Fred Newmeyer, 1925 / United States / Hulu)* --- Spine #703 Harold Lloyd stars as Harold Lamb, a college freshman who dreams of becoming the Big Man on Campus. Of course, his path is fraught with perils, misunderstands, and plenty of slapstick. I'm a huge fan of Lloyd's short films. This is the second of his features that I've seen, and it was utterly delightful. --- Essay: "The Freshman: Speedy Saves the Day! A Harold Lamb Adventure!" / Stephen Winer 6. The Palm Beach Story (Preston Sturges, 1942 / United States) --- Spine #742 (watched non-Criterion DVD) Everything about this film is absolutely delightful! Claudette Colbert dispenses witty banter with the tenacity of the MicroMachine Man and is only matched when Mary Astor breezes into the film. I watched due to participating in the TCM Slapstick class. --- Video: "Three Reasons: The Palm Beach Story" (Criterion.com, 2015 / United States) --- Video: "Mick Garris on The Palm Beach Story" (Trailers From Hell, 2014 / United States)* --- Essay: "The Palm Beach Story: Love in a Warm Climate" / Stephanie Zacharek 7. Fantastic Planet (La plančte sauvage) (René Laloux, 1973 / France & Czechoslovakia / BD)* --- Spine #820 A friend watched this and enthusiastically recommended it to me. We decided to watch together, and I was just as enthralled by it. The animation is so unique, and the unusual processes used give it an even more unworldly feel. The character design is both brutal and bizarre. --- Essay: "Fantastic Planet: Gambous Amalga" / Michael Brooke September 6th 8. All That Heaven Allows (Douglas Sirk, 1955 / United States) --- Spine #95 Jane Wyman plays a widow who falls for Rock Hudson, a much younger outdoorsman. Of course, her two kids and society friends loss their shit. Douglas Sirk does melodrama like no one else, and the over-the-top theatrics and setting (at times a deer wonders in at just the right time) heighten the story without pushing things into camp. --- Interview: "Contract Kid: William Reynolds on Douglas Sirk" (2007)* --- Documentary: Behind the Mirror: A Profile of Douglas Sirk (BBC, 1979 / United Kingdom)* --- Essay: "All That Heaven Allows: An Articulate Screen" / Laura Mulvey (2014) --- Original theatrical trailer September 7th 9. Early Spring (Sôshun) (Yasujirô Ozu, 1956 / Japan) --- Eclipse Series #3 A dissatisfied company man starts an affair with a coworker, putting his marriage in jeopardy. While this small family drama drives much of the plot, Ozu constructs an entire world around his love triangle, giving us a sense of the toll white collar work takes on people. September 8th 10. The Return of Bulldog Drummond (Walter Summers, 1934 / United Kingdom / Hulu)* --- Hulu exclusive Tenacious, patriotic Bulldog Drummond takes on both domestic and foreign war-profiteers in this fun little mystery. This is a Hulu exclusive, and I wish I had a bit more context for this one. While I enjoyed it, the film feels a bit slight. 11. Vanya on 42nd Street (Louis Malle, 1994 / United States)* --- Spine #599 A group of actors gather in a dilapidated theater to rehearse an adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya. The play follows a Russian family dealing with their estate and the visit of the "golden child", an aging academic who never quite measured up. --- Essay: "Vanya on 42nd Street: An American Vanya" / Steven Vineberg (2012) --- Video: "Three Reasons: Vanya on 42nd Street" (Criterion.com, 2012 / United States) --- Original theatrical trailer September 9th 12. Bulldog Drummond's Revenge (Louis King, 1937 / United Kingdom / Hulu)* --- Hulu exclusive When dangerous explosives are hijacked, Drummond is on the case despite the pleas of his bride-to-be. I enjoyed this one more than the 1934 film, but it still feels slight. This reminds me a bit of Basil Rathbone's later Sherlock Holmes films. September 11th 13. Secret Honor (Robert Altman, 1984 / United States / Hulu)* --- Spine #257 A disgraced, exiled Richard Nixon rants into a tape recorder. He reveals the real reasons behind Watergate as well as the many, many people behind his ascent and fall. It's a beautifully executed monologue, and very engrossing. --- Essay: "Secret Honor" / Michael Wilmington 14. Trafic (Jacques Tati, 1971 / France)* --- Spine #439 M. Hulot works as a designer of a "camping car" set to debut at an automobile expo. On the way to the expo, Hulot along with a driver and a public relations director are beset with myriad problems. I love Jacques Tati, and his deftly staged gags had me laughing. --- Television episode: Omnibus - 9.27, "Monsieur Hulot's Work" (1976, United Kingdom)* --- Original theatrical trailer September 12th 15. ... And the Pursuit of Happiness (Louis Malle, 1986 / France & United States)* --- Eclipse Series #2 Malle travels around the United States and interviews many immigrants. They span all walks of life and situations. I feel that the documentary is just as important today since political talk about immigration has been dominating a lot of news. September 13th 16. Harlan County USA (Barbara Kopple, 1976 / United States / DVD)* --- Spine #334 Kopple's documentary chronicles the various miner strikes in the 70s and provides historical context to the trials of the striking miners. This is a devastating glimpse into the way that under regulated industries can exploit workers. --- Interview: Hazel Dickens (singer-songwriter) --- Essay: "Harlan County USA: No Neutrals here" / Paul Arthur --- Original theatrical trailer September 16th 17. Pather Panchali (Satyajit Ray, 1955 / India)* --- Spine #783 I bought this film unseen on the recommendation of the Filmspotting podcast, and I'm so glad that I did. It's a beautiful mediation on family, faith, poverty, and grief. I cannot wait to watch the other two films. --- Interview: Soumitra Chatterjee (actor) --- Interview: Shampa Srivastava (actor) --- Interview: Soumendu Roy (camera assistant) --- Excerpts from The Song of the Little Road featuring Ravi Shankar --- Recording of Ray reading his essay "A Long Time on the Little Road" September 18th 18. Slacker (Richard Linklater, 1991 / United States)* --- Spine #247 Richard Linklater's film doesn't really have a plot and follows a lot of Austin natives as they walk through the town, philosophizing, theorizing, and simply killing time. I wasn't as taken with this as I've been with his other films, but I really enjoyed it. --- Selected cast interview "auditions" with introduction --- Original theatrical trailer 19. The Producers (Mel Brooks, 1967 / United States) --- LD #36 (watched non-Criterion DVD) An unscrupulous producer drags a mild-mannered accountant into his to scam investors with a surefire hit that ends up being the toast of Broadway. Gene Wilder is perfection as the neurotic Leo. His "I'm hysterical" bit has been quoted by me and my siblings for years. September 19th 20. Salesman (Albert Maysles, David Maysles, and Charlotte Zwerin, 1968 / United States / Hulu)* --- Spine #122 The Maysles turn their cameras on a group of door-to-door Bible salesmen and their strapped-for-cash clientele. This reminded me too much of the three uncomfortable months I spent cold calling people about mortgages. There is a desperation and pushiness about the whole situation and everyone involved. --- Essay: "Salesman" / Toby Miller September 20th 21. Gimme Shelter (Albert Maysles, David Maysles, and Charlotte Zwerin, 1970 / United States / Hulu)* --- Spine #99 The Maysles capture lead up, disaster, and aftermath of the Rolling Stones free concert in San Francisco. Instead of establishing a firm timeline, they focus on the individual faces and moments that tell us how the disaster came about. --- Essay: "Gimme Shelter: Rock-and-Roll Zapruder" / Amy Taubin --- Essay: "Gimme Shelter: From Let It Bleed" / Ralph "Sonny" Barger 22. News from Home (Chantal Akerman, 1976 / United States & France)* --- Eclipse Series #19 Akerman's experimental film is more edifying than entertaining. She reads letters from her mother over intimate footage of New York City. The dirty streets and grimy subway harken back to an NYC that has largely disappeared in the public consciousness. I'm a fan of the director and her work, and this film definitely left an impression on me. September 23rd 23. The Forgiveness of Blood (Joshua Marston, 2011 / United States)* --- Spine #628 An Albanian family deal with societal isolation after the patriarch kills a quarrelsome neighbor. The film shows us a country in flux, moving into the future but holding onto old customs. The situation drove me absolutely crazy! --- Featurette: "Acting Close to Home" --- Featurette: "Truth on the Ground" --- Original theatrical trailer September 24th 24. Simon of the Desert (Simón del desierto) (Luis Buńuel, 1965 / Mexico)* --- Spine #460 A devoted saint stands atop a pillar in the desert, deals with a plethora of glib visitors, and resists temptation from a voluptuous Satan. It's high satire that I didn't quite grasp. --- Interview: Silvia Pinal (actress) September 25th 25. Victim (Basil Dearden, 1961 / United Kingdom / Hulu)* --- Eclipse Series #25 In 1960s London a lawyer investigates a plot to blackmail homosexuals when a young man he loves kills himself. The film shows a deplorable law that ruined the lives of countless people. Thankfully, such anti-LGBT laws have been largely abandoned, but we still have a way to go. Checklist Spoiler:
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The Honeymoon Killers Red River (prerelease) The Manchurian Candidate |
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1. Yojimbo (1961) Spine #52
2. Seconds (1966) Spine #667 3. My Darling Clementine (1946) Spine #732 4. Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001) Spine #723 5. The 39 Steps (1935) Spine #56 6. The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) Spine #157 7. Chasing Amy (1997) Spine #75 8. Corridors of Blood (1958) Spine #368 |
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1. The Passion of Joan of Arc* DVD 2. Tokyo Chorus* DVD 3. I Was Born, But...* DVD 4. Passing Fancy* DVD *first-time viewing Checklist Spoiler:
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I'm getting at least one this time.
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September 1st
1. Gojira w/commentary (1954) 2. Godzilla, King of the Monsters w/commentary (1956) All supplements September 2nd 3. Fantastic Planet (1973)* All supplements September 3rd 4. The Freshman (1925)* All supplements September 4th 5. The Manchurian Candidate 1962)* All supplements 6. Safety Last (1923)* All supplements |
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The 8th Annual Criterion Collection Challenge https://zsr.wfu.edu/files/criterion-...go-500x200.jpgAugust 31 Carrie 1976 September 1 Introduction - Six Men Getting Sick Six Men Getting Sick short Introduction - The Alphabet The Alphabet short September 2 Introduction - The Grandmother The Grandmother short Introduction - The Amputee The Amputee - Version 1 short The Amputee - Version 2 short Introduction - Premonitions Following an Evil Deed Premonitions Following an Evil Deed short Eraserhead September 3 Trailer - Mulholland Drive Interview - David Lynch and Naomi Watts Interview - Laura Harring, Johanna Ray, Justin Theroux, and Naomi Watts Interview - Jack Fisk and Peter Deming On-set footage - Mulholland Dr. Deleted scene - Int. Hollywood Police Station – Day Mulholland Dr. September 4 A Hard Day's Night - 2000 Rerelease Trailer A Hard Day's Night - 2014 Rerelease Trailer The Beatles: The Road to A Hard Day's Night You Can't Do That! The Making of A Hard Day's Night A Hard Day's Night Valley of the Dolls Netflix Instant Beyond the Valley of the Dolls September 5 Moonrise Kingdom - Trailer Benjamin Britten's "Noyce Fludde" Exploring the Set Storyboard Animatics and Narrator Tests -Opening Sequence -Church Flashback -The Island of New Penzance -The Island of St. Jack Wood Auditions Miniatures Welcome to New Penzance Set Tour with Bill Murray Eleven iPhone Videos by Edward Norton Moonrise Kingdom September 6 Moonrise Kingdom with audio commentary September 16 Trailer - Europa Trier's Element Europa September 17 Trailer - Burden of Dreams Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe short Burden of Dreams September 19 Hoop Dreams Netflix Instant September 24 Time Bandits September 25 Teaser - Vengeance is Mine Trailer - Vengeance is Mine Interview - Shohei Imamura Vengeance is Mine checklist: Spoiler:
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9-1: To Be or Not to Be(Hulu), I Married a Witch(Hulu) 9-2: Hopscotch(Hulu) 9-6: The Horse's Mouth(Hulu) 9-14: Confidential Report(Hulu) 9-17: Love is Colder Than Death(Hulu) 9-18: Chungking Express(BD) 9-21: The Thief of Bagdad(Hulu), The Merchant of Four Seasons(Hulu) 9-24: Blast of Silence(DVD) 9-26: The Four Feathers(Hulu) 9-27: Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence(BD), Mahler(Hulu), The Immortal Story(Hulu) 9-29: Fantastic Planet(BD) 9-30: Day for Night(DVD) Checklist Spoiler:
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I'm gonna do some, not sure how many yet.
Total time watched to date: 4:30:22. Total movies watched: 2. List: 8/31/16 Original Movie: Fantastic Planet (1973) (1:12:11) Library DVD 9/5/16 Supplement: Les temps morts* (1965) (0:09:47) Library DVD 9/5/16 Supplement: Les escargots* (1966) (0:11:16) Library DVD 9/5/16 Supplement: Laloux Sauvage* (2009) (0:26:16) Library DVD 9/5/16 Supplement: Italiques: Roland Topor* (1974) (0:53:49) Library DVD 9/5/16 Supplement: Roland Topor* (interview) (1973) (0:03:22) Library DVD 9/5/16 Supplement: Fantastic Planet Trailer* (1973) (0:02:17) Library DVD 9/5/16 Supplement: Gambous Amalga by Michael Brooke* (2016) Library DVD 9/9/16 Original Movie: I Was a Teenage Zombie* (1987) (1:31:24) HuluPlus |
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malazar's 8th Annual Criterion Collection Challenge List 2015: 29 + Checklist 2014: 25 + Checklist 2013: 26 + Checklist Goal: Complete Checklist Completed *Denotes First Time Watch First Time Watches - 22/24 (92%) Blue=Blu-Ray - 15 entries Black=DVD - 4 entries Orange=TV/DVR/On Demand - 3 entries Red=Streaming - 2 entries August 31 - After Dusk 1. Fantastic Planet (René Laloux, 1973)* - Spine #820 September 1 2. Sex, Lies, and Videotape (Steven Soderbergh, 1989)* - Laserdisc Spine #108 September 2 3. Ride with the Devil (Ang Lee, 1999)* - Spine #514 -Interview: Jeffrey Wright 4. Sapphire (Basil Dearden, 1959)* - Part of Eclipse Series 25: Basil Dearden's London Underground September 3 5. The League of Gentlemen (Basil Dearden, 1960)* - Part of Eclipse Series 25: Basil Dearden's London Underground September 4 6. Victim (Basil Dearden, 1961)* - Part of Eclipse Series 25: Basil Dearden's London Underground 7. Diary of a Country Priest (Robert Bresson, 1951)* - Spine #222 8. Contempt (Jean-Luc Godard, 1963)* - Spine #171 September 5 9. Barcelona (Whit Stillman, 1994)* - Spine #807 -Watched Trailer -Essay: "Innocence Abroad" - Haden Guest 10. All Night Long (Basil Dearden, 1962)* - Part of Eclipse Series 25: Basil Dearden's London Underground September 8 11. Gilda (Charles Vidor, 1946)* - Spine #795 -Interview: Eddie Muller -Essay: "The Long Shadow of Gilda" - Sheila O'Malley September 9 12. If.... (Lindsay Anderson, 1968)* - Spine #391 September 10 13. Only Angels Have Wings (Howard Hawks, 1939)* - Spine #806 September 16 14. It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (Stanley Kramer, 1963)* - Spine #692 September 17 15. Picnic at Hanging Rock (Peter Weir, 1975)* - Spine #29 -Watched short film: Homesdale (Peter Weir, 1971)* September 18 16. Speedy (Ted Wilde, 1928)* - Spine #788 17. Phoenix (Christian Petzold, 2014)* - Spine #809 -Watched Trailer -Interview: Christian Petzold and Nina Hoss -Interview: Hans Fromm -Watched Making Of Documentary -Essay: "Just Be Yourself" - Michael Koresky September 21 18. The Manchurian Candidate (John Frankenheimer, 1962) - Spine #803 -Watched with Commentary -Interview: Angela Lansbury -Watched Trailer September 22 19. Downhill Racer (Michael Ritchie, 1969)* - Spine #494 -Watched Trailer September 24 20. Le Amiche (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1955)* - Spine #817 September 25 21. Blind Chance (Krzysztof Kieślowski, 1981)* - Spine #772 -Essay: "The Conditional Mood" - Dennis Lim September 26 22. Mulholland Dr. (David Lynch, 2001) - Spine #779 -Watched Trailer -Interview: Laura Harring, Johanna Ray, Justin Theroux, and Naomi Watts September 27 23. Pickup on South Street (Samuel Fuller, 1953)* - Spine #224 24. Death by Hanging (Nagisa Oshima, 1968)* - Spine #798 -Essay: "Hanging by a Thread" - Howard Hampton September 28 -Listened to Chungking Express Soundtrack Checklist: Spoiler:
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Re: The 8th Annual Criterion Collection Challenge List Thread
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<div align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...nner2016_5.gif</div> Legend: Spoiler:
Media: Blu-ray: 10 DVD: 1 HD-DVD: 2 Theater: 0 <!-- TV: 0--> Streamed: Roku: Horror Hall 1<!--Netflix: 0 shomi: 0 | YouTube: 0 | CinemaNow 0 | --></div><div class="smallfont"><hr size="1" style="color:#D1D1E1; background-color:#D1D1E1" /></div><table><tr><td valign=top align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...llanddrive.png</td><td valign=top>September 03: 01. [779] https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...terionlogo.png Mulholland Dr. (2001) ☼ O I remember when I first saw this, I really didn't like it. Now I understand David Lynch better and enjoyed this much more now. The supplements were great too. Didn't realize this was supposed to be then next Lynch TV series after Twin Peaks. That explains a lot of the open ended stuff in it. - Trailer (1:42) - Deleted Scene: Int. Hollywood Police Station - Day (2:16) - On Set Footage (24:44) - Interviews: - David Lynch and Naomi Watts (26:44) - Laura Harring, Johanna Ray, Justin Theroux, and Naomi Watts (35:38) - Angelo Badalamenti (19:29) - Peter Deming and Jack Fisk (22:09)</td></tr><tr><td valign=top align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...i2016crash.png</td><td valign=top>02. [LD349] Crash (1996) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...flag_small.jpg ☼ $ Back when Cronenberg was still really edgy. Lot's of uncomfortable to watch scenes, especially in this NC-17 cut. - Theatrical Trailer (red band NC-17 version)</td></tr><tr> <td valign=top align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...mwithaview.png</td><td valign=top>September 04: 03. [775] A Room with a View (1985) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/107996512/uk_sm.jpg ☼ O :thmbsdwn: Period romance is not really my thing, but I'm glad I finally watched this, and very happy to get this HDDVD off my unwatched pile. Features on the BBC HDDVD: - Breakfast Time interviews with Simon Callow and Daniel Day-Lewis (7:04) - Breakfast Time piece on success in America (3:20) - Film '96 profile on Merchant-Ivory (5:10) - EM Forester remembered (26:23) 04. [775] A Room with a View #775 (commentary track) (1985) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/107996512/uk_sm.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...commentary.gif ☼ O Figured I might as well finish off the disc by watching it with the commentary track. (Merchant, Ivory and Callow)</td></tr> <tr><td valign=top align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...inglimited.png</td><td valign=top>05. [540] https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...terionlogo.png Darjeeling Limited with Hotel Chevalier short film (13:13) (2007) ☼ δ O Of course another BIG thumbs up for another Wes Anderson gem. Wes was inspired to make this movie by the Merchant-Ivory films made in India. In fact, he reveals that he actually used the music from these movies. Merchant-Ivory also made A Room with a View! - Conversation between Wes Anderson and James Ivory (20:40) - Essay by Barry Braverman (11:48) - American Express commercial (starring Wes making a movie) (2:02) - Srihash audition (11yr old Indian boy) (2:39) - Oakley Friedberg/Packer Speech (about being in India while his parents made this movie (3:34) - Deleted and alternate scenes (cricket with a tennis ball, running down sand dune, attempt to board plane) (3:21) - Sketch with Roman Coppola (2:29) - Wairis' diary: - Animals (1:54) - Fitness ((1:20) - Special Effects (0:54) - My Costume (0:52) - Fans (0:20) - The Scene (1:10) - Feelings (0:25) - Trophy Case (0:21) - Theatrical trailer (2:17) - Stills Gallery: - James Hamilton (114) - Laura Wilson (12) - Sylvia Plachy (12) September 05: 07. [540] https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...terionlogo.png Darjeeling Limited with Hotel Chevalier short film (13:13) (commentary track) (2007) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...commentary.gif ☼ O commentary with Wes Anderson, Roman Coppola and Jason Schwartzman (Wes only on Hotel Chevalier) </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...6holygrail.png</td><td valign=top>September 04: 06. [LD168] Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/107996512/uk_sm.jpg ☼ δ O Of course, one of the greats! This was a good excuse to watch my newly acquired Blu-ray disc.</td></tr> <tr><td valign=top align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...6notorious.png</td><td valign=top>September 05: 08. [137] Notorious (1946) ☼ O A Hitchcock classic, and a great reason to watch my unwatched Blu-ray disc. Special Features on the MGM Blu-ray: - Theatrical trailier (2:31) - Restoration comparison (2:50) - Audio interviews with Hitchcock: - with Peter Bogdanovich (2:14) - with Francois Truffaut (16:22) - The American Film Institute Award: The Key to Hitchcock 1979 (3:20) - Alfred Hitchcock: The Utimate Spymaster (13:10) - The Ultimate Romance : The Making of Nortorious (28:22)<td valign=top></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...henewworld.png</td><td valign=top>09. [826] https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...terionlogo.png The New World (172 min. extended cut) (2005) ☼https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...2/director.gif O This movie only gets more wonderful with every viewing, and the new Criterion 172 minute extended cut makes it a masterpiece! - Theatrical trailer (2:24) - Teaser trailer (1:25) - The versions (17:10) - Editors (40:42) - Actors (30:03) - Producers (36:30) - Making of The New World (1:21:40)</td></tr> <tr><td valign=top align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...016traffic.png</td><td valign=top>September 10: 10. [151] Traffic (2000) ☼ $ Picked up the non-Criterion blu-ray of this for $10 yesterday. Not a special feature on it. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...ddaysnight.png</td><td valign=top>September 11: 11. [711] A Hard Day's Night (1964) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/107996512/uk_sm.jpg ☼ O Finally got around to watching my Blu-ray of this (non-Criterion). Nice playful movie showing "a day in the life" of The Beatles. Features on the Canadian Alliance disc: - Things They Said Today (36:18) - Their Production Will Be Second To None: Interviews with the movie makers - Look at My Direction: Richard Lester - Director (12:07) - Then There Was Music: Sir George Martin - Music Director (7:09) - You Know His Name: Denis O'Dell: Associate Producer (9:46) - Better Hurry 'Cause It May Not Last: David Picker - VP Production & Marketing(3:01) - With The Beatles: The Cast - Shake It Up Baby: John Junkin - "Shake" (4:03) - Happy Just To Dance: Lionel Blair - "TV Choreographer" (2:44) - The Future Still Looks Good: Kenneth Haigh - "Simon Marshall" (2:50) - That Boy: David Jaxon - "Young boy" (10:01) - Give Us a Wink: Anna Quayle - "Millie" (2:43) - I Act Like a Clown: Jeremy Lloyd - "Club dancer" (4:42) - Well I'll Bet You: Terry Hooper - "Casino crouper" (3:47) - Listen To the Music Playing In Your Head: George Martin's thoughts on the music in the movie (11:43) - What a Clean Old Man: about Wilfrid Brambell (5:03) - I've Lost My Little Girl: discussion of a deleted scene (4:21) - Dealing With "The the Men From the Press": interview with the Beatles publicist (17:50) - They and I Have Memories: interview with long time artist friend, Klaus Voorman (7:27) - Hitting the Big Time in the USA: Sid Berstein brings the Beatles to America (3:53)</td></tr> <tr><td valign=top align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...16400blows.png</td><td valign=top>September 14: 12. [5] https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...terionlogo.png The 400 Blows (1959) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/.../france_sm.jpg ☼ O Wow! I FINALLY got around to watching this one! It's been on my shelf for a long time! Thanks to mrcellophane, who picked it for me out of a "lineup" of 3 unwatched Criterions on my shelf. Still not sure I know what it was about! Maybe I'll be enlightened after the special features. Watched features: - Auditions (6:24) - wow! those are some talented kids! - Cannes 1959 (5:51) - newsreel excerpt from Jacques Planche's Reflets de Cannes 1959 - Cineastes de Notre Temps (22:27) - excerpts from the Francois Truffaut ou l'esprit critique episode - Cinepanorama (6:52) - Theatrical Trailer (3:47) September 18: 13. [5] https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...terionlogo.png The 400 Blows with commentary (1959) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/.../france_sm.jpg ☼ https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...commentary.gif O commentary by cinema professor Brian Stonehill</td></tr> <tr><td valign=top align=center><img src="https://i.imgur.com/Lb1fQZc.jpg" height=100px /></td><td valign=top> September 24: 14. [899] Personal Shopper (2016) ☼ added September 2017, as this is now a Criterion film!</td></tr><tr><td valign=top align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...orsofblood.png</td><td valign=top> September 30: 15. [368] Corridors of Blood (1958) ☼ S horror crossover. streamed from Horror Hall on Roku</td></tr></table></div><div style="background-color: #FFFFF5"><div class="smallfont"><hr size="1" style="color:#D1D1E1; background-color:#D1D1E1" /> </div><div align=center>The 2016 Calgary International Film Festival begins!</div> <div align=center>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...oster-2016.jpg</div> September 21: --. Maudie (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...flag_small.jpg ☼ Opening gala screening at the Jack Singer Music Hall. Attendance: 1600 September 22: --. Two Lovers and a Bear (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...flag_small.jpg ☼ Canadian Gala screening at Theatre Junction. What an amazing film! Attendance: 400? September 23: --. Operator (2016) ☼ Stars Martin Starr from Freaks and Geeks. He even showed up for a Q&A. --. Adult Life Skills (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/107996512/uk_sm.jpg ☼ --. Always Shine (2016) ☼ September 24: --. (M)uchenik (The Student) (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/.../russia_sm.jpg ☼ --. The Girl With All the Gifts (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/107996512/uk_sm.jpg ☼ --. Personal Shopper (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/.../france_sm.jpg ☼ Stars Kristen Stewart, pouty as ever. --. Unless (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...flag_small.jpg ☼ Stars Catherine Keener --. Let Her Out (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...flag_small.jpg ☼ September 25: --. Elle (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/.../france_sm.jpg ☼ --. Manchester By the Sea (2016) ☼ --. The Unseen (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...flag_small.jpg ☼ --. God Knows Where I Am (2016) ☼ Documentary about a mentally ill woman in America who was released from an institution without informing anyone and died of starvation in an abandoned home. --. Paterson (2016) ☼ September 26: --. Always Shine (2016) --. Ordinary World (aka Geezer) (2016) ☼ --. Operation Avalanche (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...flag_small.jpg ☼ So the moon landing was fake after all! September 27: --. InControl (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...flag_small.jpg ☼ Excellent sci-fi food for thought. --. Sidemen: The Long Journey to Glory (2016) ☼ Awesome documentary about three great behind the scenes bluesmen. --. Suntan (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/.../greece_sm.jpg ☼ Uncomfortable and brilliant! September 28: --. Boris sans Beatrice (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...flag_small.jpg ☼ --. Barakah yoqabil Barakah (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...2/saudi_sm.jpg ☼ --. The Greasy Strangler (2016) ☼ OMG! Crazy, Wes Anderson meets Napoleon Dynamite meets The Room, if The Room was a serial killer horror movie September 29: --. The Eyes of My Mother ☼ (2016) --. Van Helsing: Help Me (Pilot) S01E01 (2016) ☼ --. Van Helsing: Seen You S01E02 (2016) ☼ --. Rupture (2016) ☼ September 30: --. Kill Me Please (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/.../brazil_sm.png ☼ --. Weirdos (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...flag_small.jpg ☼ another GREAT Canadian film! --. Lavender (2016) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...flag_small.jpg ☼ another GREAT Canadian film! (no, I didn't repeat that by accident!) One of the most satisfying endings to a ghost story in a long time! October 01: --. The Pearl of Africa (2016) SWEDEN/UGANDA ☼ --. Julieta (2016) SPAIN ☼ The new film by Pedro Almodóvar. --. Island City (2016) INDIA ☼ --. Rosa Chumbre (2016) PERU ☼ --. The Handmaiden (2016) SOUTH KOREA ☼ The new film by Park Chan-Wook October 02: --. Hired Gun (2016) ☼ Rock documentary --. Abattoir (2016) ☼ --. Beyond the Gates (2016) ☼ <div align=center>The 2016 Calgary International Film Festival ends!</div> </div> |
Re: The 8th Annual Criterion Collection Challenge List Thread
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The 8th Annual Criterion Collection Challenge Films in blue 1001 Movies list Films in purple First time viewing http://i.imgur.com/x9vJrxH.jpg 1-150 #28 Andy Warhol's Dracula/Blood for Dracula (1974) An ailing vampire count travels to Italy with his servant to find a bride. This movie challenges the viewer to rethink the concept of a loving God. :1star: http://i.imgur.com/Sg1Ukjb.jpg 151-300 http://i.imgur.com/kJ9oLm9.jpg 301-450 http://i.imgur.com/nituhJa.jpg 451-600 #544 Head (1968) The Monkees are tossed about in a psychedelic, surrealist, plotless, circular bit of what the hell am I watching. This movie tries its hardest to be the drizzling shits and succeeds magnificently. :1star: http://i.imgur.com/2mWoauc.jpg 601-750 http://i.imgur.com/rHpc68v.jpg 751-900 . |
Re: The 8th Annual Criterion Collection Challenge List Thread
01. Fantastic Planet [bluray] / 8-31-9-1
02. A Day in the Country [bluray] / 8-15 03. Time Bandists / [DCP] / 8-24 04. The New World [150 min. version] / 8-25 05. Ingrid Bergman - In Her Own Words / 8-28 06. Chimes at Midnight / 8-30 |
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