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#126 Post by antnield »

knives wrote:Is their copy of Enthusiasm any good
Excellent.
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#127 Post by knives »

Damn, now I will have to fork over the 40 dollars now. Maybe in Feburary.
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#128 Post by zedz »

Enthusiasm is an amazing presentation, matching the original print with Peter Kubelka's painstaking resynchronization of it and offering Kublelka's completely absorbing extended explanation of / defence of every editing decision he made along the way. One of the all-time great OCD film geek extras.

(I just checked to see if I was remembering correctly, and yes, Kubelka's blow-by-blow editing explanation is as long as the feature he edited.)
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#129 Post by Tommaso »

Yes, "Entuziasm" is a must have, too. I liked your review, Anthony, and found this observation interesting:
The second reason for not failing to take Entuziazm objectively comes down to its roots as propaganda. The message is so proudly proclaimed, and so overwhelmingly, that only those with an accommodating ideology would be able to fully immerse themselves with the events onscreen. The rest of us are forced to permanently keep a step or two back, yet as such we’re never allowed to view Entuziazm as the complete experience it could have become
I would say the same about both " The sixth part of the world" and "The Eleventh Year", but for some reason I have no problem to immerse myself into what is going on and also the propaganda message, although I don't necessarily have the accomodating ideology you're talking about. It's Vertov's forceful filmmaking and editing that draws me in, the 'musical' quality of the films. Like "A man with a camera", for me these are much rather 'utopian' films than plain 'communist' ones.
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#130 Post by antnield »

I would have to watch Entuziazm again to see if I agree with myself five years later. Indeed, when the Filmmuseum asked me to cover The Sixth Part... and The Eleventh Year earlier this year my stance had changed somewhat. Watching those films I found myself reminded of Humphrey Jennings and how WWII propaganda really saw him come into his own as a filmmaker. The propagandist concerns become an enabler for Vertov and his cinematic methods, not a hindrance. The full review, if you care to read it, can be found here.

(And apologies for sending this thread further off-topic. Perhaps it would be better suited in either the Vertov or the Edition Filmmuseum thread.)
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#131 Post by James43 »

Release of the year
The Thin Red Line
America Lost and Found: The BBS Story
Night of the hunter
Stagecoach
Letters from Fontainhas: Three Films by Pedro Costa

Best Eclipse Release
Chantal Akerman in the Seventies

Best Reissue
The Red Shoes

Best Commentary
Peter Bondanella on Rome Open City

Best Supplement
Two short documentaries by Antonioni: "Gente del po" and "N.U." on Red Desert

Best Cover
Vivre sa vie

Best Packaging
Videodrome

Best (Re)Discovery
3 Silent Classics by Josef von Sternberg
Dillinger is dead

Most Disappointing Release
The Leopard (on BD)

Forum Member of the Year
Michael Kerpan

Best Non-Criterion Release
Metropolis (MoC BD)
The only son/Late spring (BFI BD)
City Girl (MoC BD)
04 Profound Desires of the Gods (MoC BD)
05 Von morgens bis mitternachts (Edition Filmmuseum DVD)
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#132 Post by Tribe »

When did this yearly thread become a general list posting thread...where any list about anything in particular was fair game?
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#133 Post by mfunk9786 »

I don't buy DVDs, but I do buy a lot of sandwiches:

01. Turkey and provolone on white bread
02. Meatballs and parmesan on Italian
03. Roast beef au jus on a torpedo roll
04. Pastrami on rye
05. Tuna on toast with swiss
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#134 Post by TMDaines »

Tribe wrote:When did this yearly thread become a general list posting thread...where any list about anything in particular was fair game?
Maybe because more people here now care about the quality of a release being the overriding factor rather than just whether it has had a C slapped on the front or not?

Maybe it's just me but surely this forum has a lot wider scope than just being a celebration of Criterion-only releases.
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#135 Post by Tribe »

TMDaines wrote:
Tribe wrote:When did this yearly thread become a general list posting thread...where any list about anything in particular was fair game?
Maybe because more people here now care about the quality of a release being the overriding factor rather than just whether it has had a C slapped on the front or not?

Maybe it's just me but surely this forum has a lot wider scope than just being a celebration of Criterion-only releases.
Pay attention. I'm talking about this particular thread, not this Forum. So, yes, when it comes to this thread, it's just you. :roll:
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#136 Post by Murdoch »

mfunk9786 wrote:I don't buy DVDs, but I do buy a lot of sandwiches:

01. Turkey and provolone on white bread
02. Meatballs and parmesan on Italian
03. Roast beef au jus on a torpedo roll
04. Pastrami on rye
05. Tuna on toast with swiss
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#137 Post by Alan Smithee »

Best Release
1. Letters from Fontainhas: Three Films by Pedro Costa
2. Close-Up
3. By Brakhage: An Anthology, Volume 2
4. Chantal Akerman in the Seventies
5. The Night of the Hunter

Best Reissue
Walkabout

Best Blu upgrade
Walkabout

Best Eclipse
Chantal Akerman in the Seventies

Best Commentary
Vivre Sa Vie

Best Supplement
The Traveler

Best Cover
House

Best Packaging
Close-up

Best Discovery
Close-up

Most Disappointing Release
Red Desert

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#138 Post by Lemmy Caution »

Tribe wrote:When did this yearly thread become a general list posting thread...where any list about anything in particular was fair game?
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Pay attention. I'm talking about this particular thread, not this Forum. So, yes, when it comes to this thread, it's just you. :roll:
Why the rudeness, sarcasm and limitations (from you and others)?
Look back over this particular thread and you'll notice that since early on Page 3 most/many posters are including Best non-Criterion Release as a voting category.
Member of the Year vote recipient Swo started it, other longtime posters followed, and I believe it was done that way in prior years as well. It's useful related list-making.
So it's perfectly reasonable for someone to list their favorite 2010 dvd releases here, even if they don't have a CC list to add.

It seems we need a new thread for the Best 2010 non-CC Releases, which I contemplated starting a couple weeks back, except I don't have a good handle on what was released when.

Or maybe I've misinterpreted things and some are just making a late play for recognition.
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#139 Post by swo17 »

Lemmy Caution wrote:Member of the Year vote recipient Swo
Oh great, it's going to be one of those movies...

And for the record, that was a pretty great sandwiches list.

Good luck tabulating the results of this thread, domino!
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#140 Post by mfunk9786 »

Everyone: THIS IS THE CRITERION FORUM
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#141 Post by perkizitore »

Gee, i thought it was the SANDWICH FORUM for awhile.
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#142 Post by Duncan Hopper »

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#143 Post by domino harvey »

swo17 wrote: Good luck tabulating the results of this thread, domino!
Well, luckily I'm only counting the votes for best cover and simply guestimating the rest
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#144 Post by mfunk9786 »

Mods, why not make a second thread for "Other Awards Votes" and just move the off-topic posts there as they happen?
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#145 Post by Minkin »

mfunk9786 wrote:Mods, why not make a second thread for "Other Awards Votes" and just move the off-topic posts there as they happen?
Partially done.

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#146 Post by swo17 »

Yeah but if those threads get any more posts, the internet might burst at the seams!
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#147 Post by accatone »

Richard Cranium award: mfunk-numbers please!
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#148 Post by mfunk9786 »

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#149 Post by domino harvey »

Those are definitely some of my favorite numbers of 2010
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#150 Post by Tribe »

Lemmy Caution wrote: Look back over this particular thread and you'll notice that since early on Page 3 most/many posters are including Best non-Criterion Release as a voting category.
Member of the Year vote recipient Swo started it, other longtime posters followed, and I believe it was done that way in prior years as well. It's useful related list-making.
So it's perfectly reasonable for someone to list their favorite 2010 dvd releases here, even if they don't have a CC list to add.
I don't think it's "perfectly reasonable" to post a list of favorite 2010 releases that is composed of all MOC Pialat releases, all BFI COI releases, etc. More work was put into the sandwich list than that (and, I happened to like the sandwich list).
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