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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by AMERICAN
(Post 12995990)
..wow..this guy is pretty greedy
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
damn Canadian scum.
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How can anybody drink alcohol and watch movies. I can never stay still when drunk, personally.
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by Hazel Motes
(Post 12991522)
damn it took a long time to get Francis Coppola on Criterion.
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by dex14
(Post 12995775)
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:lol: Love Barry Jenkins completely geeking out and wanting to take everything... |
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They offer anything you want to take?
Why wouldn't you load up? It's not like they're going to run out. |
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by andicus
(Post 12996548)
They offer anything you want to take?
Why wouldn't you load up? It's not like they're going to run out. |
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
If I were in that closet, all their blu-rays would be stuck together...
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If I were in that closet, I'd be looking for the secret panel that opens into a hidden room with copies of all their laserdiscs.
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I already own practically the entire collection. But I could work on upgrading to Blu.
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Who could blame Maddin for stocking up?
His movies don't make much money and the price of Criterions in Canada are ridiculous. |
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..you're right...maddin is one weird film maker
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One of these directors need to sneak in a fake copy of Good Burger and put in on the shelf.
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Apparently it's Taipei Story. I guess Criterion will be going to the Edward Yang well a few more times.
Wish Criterion would get more serious with Canadian cinema. 4 Cronenberg's, 2 Maddin's and a Jutra barely covers anything. |
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by Coral
(Post 13001645)
Wish Criterion would get more serious with Canadian cinema.
4 Cronenberg's, 2 Maddin's and a Jutra barely covers anything. |
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by Coral
(Post 13001645)
Apparently it's Taipei Story. I guess Criterion will be going to the Edward Yang well a few more times.
Wish Criterion would get more serious with Canadian cinema. 4 Cronenberg's, 2 Maddin's and a Jutra barely covers anything.
Originally Posted by inri222
(Post 13001721)
For starters I'll take Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter, Exotica & The Adjuster.
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Originally Posted by Coral
(Post 13001645)
Wish Criterion would get more serious with Canadian cinema.
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A Gary Burns set would be a no-brainer for me, among others.
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 13001742)
You know, now that he's a big name, it would be great if Criterion could put out the more "artsy" early movies of Denis Villeneuve, like Maelstrom.
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 13001742)
...even though it has problems, I have a personal soft spot for his Ararat movie.
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Actually, now that I think about it, the main reason I'd want Maelstrom and Ararat are because they both star Marie-Josée Croze, who I have had a massive crush on since Maelstrom fist came out - so that's a while!
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by Coral
(Post 13001645)
Wish Criterion would get more serious with Canadian cinema.
4 Cronenberg's, 2 Maddin's and a Jutra barely covers anything. Never got U.S. distribution, but it's a wild, trippy movie. It appropriately came out the same time as Maelstrom. |
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by slowcloud
(Post 13002147)
Have any of you seen Possible Worlds by Robert Lepage? It features Tilda Swinton and Tom McCamus of Sweet Hereafter. That would be a great release.
Never got U.S. distribution, but it's a wild, trippy movie. It appropriately came out the same time as Maelstrom. Back to Canadian cinema... I agree with getting Egoyan in the collection - even though that's low hanging fruit. I love The Sweet Hereafter and Exotica (although they have decent BDs out right now) and thought Felicia's Journey was excellent. Unfortunately Egoyan's quality dropped dramatically from there on and I find myself no longer anticipating his next film. As well films from Denys Arcand, (as mentioned) Denis Villenue and Jean-Marc Vallée. Even Sarah Polley. Leolo is a fucked up film and really seems to be right up Criterion's alley. Would love to see The Red Violin (available on BD) and 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould on Criterion. They require the best picture and sound quality possible. Last Night is also a great film. The Triplets of Belleville (co-Canadian) as well. Of course, who could forget Goin' Down the Road? |
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by Coral
(Post 13003878)
Yes, I've seen it. I liked it, but didn't love it. I would probably watch it once more and that's it. But speaking of Robert Lepage, I absolutely loved "Far Side of the Moon" and would pick it up on Criterion for sure - hell, I'd pick it up on BD if anyone released it.
Back to Canadian cinema... I agree with getting Egoyan in the collection - even though that's low hanging fruit. I love The Sweet Hereafter and Exotica (although they have decent BDs out right now) and thought Felicia's Journey was excellent. Unfortunately Egoyan's quality dropped dramatically from there on and I find myself no longer anticipating his next film. As well films from Denys Arcand, (as mentioned) Denis Villenue and Jean-Marc Vallée. Even Sarah Polley. Leolo is a fucked up film and really seems to be right up Criterion's alley. Would love to see The Red Violin (available on BD) and 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould on Criterion. They require the best picture and sound quality possible. Last Night is also a great film. The Triplets of Belleville (co-Canadian) as well. Of course, who could forget Goin' Down the Road? Trivia: The actor that played Pete also played the gym teacher in Porky's that couldn't stop laughing when the other teacher had Kim Cattrall's character howling in the equipment room. |
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I'd love for Criterion or some other boutique label to get their hands on Sidney J. Furie's first film A DANGEROUS AGE from 1957 or A COOL SOUND FROM HELL from 1959. Apparently neither film ever played in North America, but both found some success in England (the latter was restored by BFI and played at TIFF last year), which explains Furie's move there in the 60's. I know he didn't go on to the most prestigious career as do most filmmakers who get Criterioned, but he's still working today, but both of these would be nice additions to, say, an Eclipse-type box of early Canadian films, or promising debuts, or what have you. GOIN' DOWN THE ROAD would be ideal, too, but it already exists in a decent special edition on Blu-ray (which also includes the sequel, the hilarious SCTV parody and other stuff). The Canadian film industry in the 50's and 60's was pretty anemic, but there were some defining gems produced in the era.
Another companion piece to the films above would be Don Owen's NOBODY WAVED GOODBYE, but since it's an NFB and therefore available free and legal online (click the title), I doubt there'd be much interest in a disc release. If he hadn't been mentioned already above, I'd also nominate some early films of Bruce McDonald for consideration, at least: ROADKILL (1989), HIGHWAY 61 (1991), DANCE ME OUTSIDE (1994), HARD CORE LOGO (1996) |
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Originally Posted by Brian T
(Post 13004076)
If he hadn't been mentioned already above, I'd also nominate some early films of Bruce McDonald for consideration, at least: ROADKILL (1989), HIGHWAY 61 (1991), DANCE ME OUTSIDE (1994), HARD CORE LOGO (1996)
On an unrelated topic - anyone hear if Criterion will be doing any of Patrice Leconte's films? More specifically, The Hairdresser's Husband and Monsieur Hire. Love those films. |
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by Coral
(Post 13004091)
Yes, definitely Bruce McDonald's works. I'd also include Pontypool in the mix. I found it really interesting. Saw it at TIFF and it was neat having the whole cast there for questions.
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by Brian T
(Post 13004076)
The Canadian film industry in the 50's and 60's was pretty anemic, but there were some defining gems produced in the era.
Another companion piece to the films above would be Don Owen's NOBODY WAVED GOODBYE, but since it's an NFB and therefore available free and legal online (click the title), I doubt there'd be much interest in a disc release. |
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Even though most of his films have pretty good Blu Rays, I'm sure it's only a matter of time before Xavier Dolan ends up on the label.
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Having just watched the new Limited Collector's Edition of The Man Who Fell to Earth from Lionsgate/Studio Canal, I would advise anyone who owns the older Criterion edition to hold onto it. The Criterion has a much better video transfer. The supposed 4k restoration used on the Collector's Edition looks like hot garbage in comparison. Less detail, awful contrast boosting, bleached colors and flesh tones.
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Thanks, Josh. I was wondering about that.
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..I read that the studio canal release has an excellent picture quality..in fact bluray.com review gives it a 5 out of 5 picture quality
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by Josh Z
(Post 13006473)
Having just watched the new Limited Collector's Edition of The Man Who Fell to Earth from Lionsgate/Studio Canal, I would advise anyone who owns the older Criterion edition to hold onto it. The Criterion has a much better video transfer. The supposed 4k restoration used on the Collector's Edition looks like hot garbage in comparison. Less detail, awful contrast boosting, bleached colors and flesh tones.
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I know Criterion already hinted at Ghost World with their little drawing, but here's more confirmation from Thora Birch on the estimated release date (May)
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:thumbsup:
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It's weird - at the time I thought Thora was going to be the one to go on to have the bigger career of the two...
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by sb5
(Post 13006678)
It's weird - at the time I thought Thora was going to be the one to go on to have the bigger career of the two...
Seriously, the last movie she was in that I recognised was the 2004 John Sayles film Silver City. Everything else looks like bad low-budget movies. Maybe she should do porn. |
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Yay for Ghost World. Although Steve Buscemi's character hits a little bit too close to home at times.
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by AMERICAN
(Post 13006493)
..I read that the studio canal release has an excellent picture quality..in fact bluray.com review gives it a 5 out of 5 picture quality
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by AMERICAN
(Post 13006493)
..I read that the studio canal release has an excellent picture quality..in fact bluray.com review gives it a 5 out of 5 picture quality
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