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Another winner from Criterion - Fanny and Alexander - got this with ebay proceeds - it is fantastic, visually stunning, brilliantly acted and profound without being obtuse and wanky. Only watched the three hour version so far - it flew in. If you love beautiful films you need to see this one.
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If you're prepared to take a chance on customs, AYM on Amazon has got Jules and Jim going for just under £17 (excluding shipping).
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Another great from the CC - Mike Leigh's Naked. Haven't seen this for ages, but it stands up just fine - probably helps that Britain is in just a shit state now as it was when this was made. Forgot Ewan Bremner had a cameo - surely improvised! For a largely plotless movie this is pretty addictive stuff.
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Been catching up with my unwatched Criterion pile - The Lady Vanishes - fantastic caper - witty script and gung-ho action but with a dark streak of doom running through it, aka the impending Second World War. I even watched the Charters and Caldicott movie 'Crooks Tour' which is on the extras - real Sunday afternoon fluff in a good way. The 39 Steps - not quite as good as TLV - I just thought the McGuffin count was too high, it's almost a total fantasy with all logic booted aside. I found Donat just the wrong side of irritating too. That said still great fun if you just go along with it. Great interview with Hitch on the extras. For All Mankind - first time I've seen this, loved it. Really conveys the sheer incredulity of propelling a massive chunk of metal into space. The Spy Who Came In From the Cold - the real find of the bunch for me, I thought it might be hard going but it was the opposite - utterly gripping. Burton and Bloom are fantastic, it looks amazing and doesn't pull any punches. A high recommend - only 21 US dollars on Import DVDs just now (I know some hate them, but I've had no problems with my last half dozen orders - maybe they sorted their shit out?) |
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I have just finally got round to buying my first Criterion Blu Ray with Repulsion on ebay cheap at £14 brand new. I have also Ordered The Uninvited Blu off Marketplace for £12 delivered. I Plan to buy in order of priority (to me) but would appreciate any recommendations of any horrors/Thrillers on the label that are worth prioritising? |
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Cronenberg's 'Videodrome', and the upcoming 'Scanners' if you don't already have it. Lincoln. |
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Cul-De-Sac Eating Raoul Hausu High and Low Kuroneko The Lady Vanishes The Phantom Carriage Rosemary's Baby Seconds Videodrome At least where horror/thriller is concerned. |
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Thank you both.
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Anyone still making their way through the Zatoichi boxset? I'm only on the tenth film!
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In other Criterion news: Possibly my favorite Fellini film. |
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