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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by The Valeyard
(Post 11363039)
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from another forum people seem to think it's a pun...
"It's the Qatsi Trilogy... three caught Cs." We know that trilogy was coming, so that fits nicely I think |
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I think someone will have to explain to me the caught Cs thing.
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Originally Posted by LPMA
(Post 11363079)
I think someone will have to explain to me the caught Cs thing.
1. Bear trap 2. Handcuffs 3. Prison |
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"caught C's" sounds like "Qatsi"
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Originally Posted by JayDerek
(Post 11363119)
"caught C's" sounds like "Qatsi"
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Originally Posted by JayDerek
(Post 11363064)
from another forum people seem to think it's a pun...
"It's the Qatsi Trilogy... three caught Cs." We know that trilogy was coming, so that fits nicely I think |
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:banana::banana::banana:QATSI TRILOGY!:banana::banana::banana:
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never head of the films. Educate me on them.
EDIT: Also...I saw that Heaven's Gate doc...good god...sounds like a fucked up production for sure. Studio heads that weren't experienced and Cimino was too impowered. By the end of it, I was angry at Cimino in a way...making it harder for Directors today to have a vision. All I could think of....this is what Sony does now. They are the power behind the movie, the director is 2nd in command for the most part. |
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I see the original film, Koyaanisqatsi, as a sort of tone-poem set to music. Think the best bits of Planet Earth chopped up, sped up, slowed down, with liberal doses of freeway/factory/people stock footage mixed in, all driven by this crazy, kaleidoscopic Philip Glass score. No words or narration, yet a clear narrative theme of modern-day imbalance and collapse emerges (the title is Hopi for "life out of balance"). Some people seem to hate it and if Philip Glass is not your cup of tea, then you probably would not enjoy the film since the film and the music were created in tandem and complement each other perfectly. I love the film. Easily in my personal top 5, but not a blind buy if you have not yet seen it. Youtube seems to have a fair number of clips so you can get a rough idea of what the film is about, but of course nothing really compares to seeing the whole thing on a big screen in 5.1.
The second film, Powaqqatsi came out a few years later and carries on in the same style, again with a Philip Glass score, but using international locations and with a style of music that is more world beat than minimalist. It's prettier and has some stunning images, especially of the abject poverty in some Third World countries and a couple of scenes involving hundreds if not thousands of workers toiling in unison in slow motion. It is an older brother to the film, Baraka, made by Ron Fricke*, the cinematographer who worked on Koyaanisqatsi. I don't find Powaqqatsi to be nearly as compelling as Koyaanisqatsi but I'd still rate it 8/10. Years passed until the third film, Naqoyqatsi, finally arrived about ten years ago. I was thoroughly disappointed and underwhelmed by the third film, which to me had a tired, canned anti-tech "message" and seemed to rely too much on cheap, dated graphic manipulations (hey! look at this stock footage of a sheep converted into a negative! now it's bright green! yay Photoshop!) I have tried to like it but it's hard to warm up to. It's a cold, hopeless film with the only Philip Glass score I don't love. Hopefully, the Criterion set will have some interesting supplements that will help me appreciate the film better. * Fricke's second film, Samsara, opens wide on September 7th. |
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I hope they're available separately. I really enjoy Koyaanisqatsi.
Thanks for the heads up on Quadrophenia as well. |
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I've owned the first two Qatsi films on DVD for years but haven't gotten around to watching them.
Are these suitable for viewing with a 5 year old running in and out of the living room all evening? |
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Originally Posted by milo bloom
(Post 11363991)
Are these suitable for viewing with a 5 year old running in and out of the living room all evening?
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Originally Posted by Josh Z
(Post 11364089)
It's been a while since I've watched them, but the films may have some National Geographic-type nudity of indigenous people. (I know that Baraka does, but I don't remember the older films that clearly.) It's up to you whether you'll consider that sort of thing objectionable for your children.
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It's my kid smartass :lol: Have you never spent any time around kids of that age? Clothing is strictly optional.
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Not where Mr. Hansen is concerned.
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Clothing is always optional for this guy.
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Originally Posted by True_Story1011
(Post 11356051)
http://s3.amazonaws.com/criterion-pr...jpg?1345055645
Am I the only one pumped about this release? Going to have to wait for the 1/2 off B&N sale for this release... |
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Thought you guys might like this...
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/67UMJojCKxY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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Umberto D $22.04. Make sure you sign up for the 10% at the top.
http://shop.tcm.com/detail.php?p=378402 |
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Originally Posted by junglalien
(Post 11372886)
Umberto D $22.04. Make sure you sign up for the 10% at the top.
http://shop.tcm.com/detail.php?p=378402 If there are any Canadian shoppers like me, beware! The shipping charges mysteriously changed from 4.95 to 21.95 once I received the order confirmation page. Calling their customer service, I got a "I'll try cancelling but I can't promise anything" response. |
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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
(Post 11372872)
Thought you guys might like this...
Spoiler:
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Originally Posted by LPMA
(Post 11373159)
If there are any Canadian shoppers like me, beware! The shipping charges mysteriously changed from 4.95 to 21.95 once I received the order confirmation page. Calling their customer service, I got a "I'll try cancelling but I can't promise anything" response.
*edit* Interesting... I just applied for the 10% bonus, and now my shipping is also $21.95. I don't see any way to get rid of it. Thanks for the 'discount', TCM. -rolleyes- *further edit* Okay, I switched to firefox (was using Chrome) and the shipping went back to $4.95. But when I confirmed the order, it was accepted and then showed me $21.95. Just called and got basically the same response as you. This can't be within PayPal Rules. You hit a confirm button that shows one price, and are then charged a different price? If they can't cancel it, I'm sure it would be pretty easy to win a dispute through PayPal. |
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Originally Posted by ResIpsa
(Post 11363363)
:banana::banana::banana:QATSI TRILOGY!:banana::banana::banana:
Here's hoping the transfers are as good as Baraka, and that there are lots of extras. Anima Mundi would make a great extra! |
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Originally Posted by andicus
(Post 11373238)
I just checked and it stayed at $4.95 on my confirmation page. I tested it with PayPal.
*edit* Interesting... I just applied for the 10% bonus, and now my shipping is also $21.95. I don't see any way to get rid of it. Thanks for the 'discount', TCM. -rolleyes- |
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Originally Posted by LPMA
(Post 11373271)
If my order doesn't get canceled, I'm definitely taking this up with PayPal. Ain't no way I'm paying more for shipping than the actual disc itself.
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Originally Posted by andicus
(Post 11373292)
Ugh. See my update above...
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Just an update: TCM just called and said that once my order ships, they will credit my Paypal account with the $17 difference in shipping costs.
Good customer service! |
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Originally Posted by JayDerek
(Post 11363064)
from another forum people seem to think it's a pun...
"It's the Qatsi Trilogy... three caught Cs." We know that trilogy was coming, so that fits nicely I think |
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by andicus
(Post 11376590)
Just an update: TCM just called and said that once my order ships, they will credit my Paypal account with the $17 difference in shipping costs.
Good customer service! |
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I might be murdered here, but I wish Criterion would release Armageddon already.
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Originally Posted by Struckworld
(Post 11377779)
I might be murdered here, but I wish Criterion would release Armageddon already.
Criterion needs to stick to more obscure titles since they're not represented well enough on BD. It'd be a shame to waste a spot in the BD collection on a mainstream film - especially one that's already available on the format. |
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Originally Posted by Coral
(Post 11377840)
Why not just buy the current release BD release?
Criterion needs to stick to more obscure titles since they're not represented well enough on BD. It'd be a shame to waste a spot in the BD collection on a mainstream film - especially one that's already available on the format. |
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And why not do a quickie before they actually try on more important films?
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Eclipse Series 5: The First Films of Samuel Fuller (The Baron of Arizona / I Shot Jesse James / The Steel Helmet) $10.49
http://www.amazon.com/Eclipse-Samuel...lipse+Series+5 dvd not blu-ray |
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Good deal. I already own it or I'd pick it up.
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