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- The Narrator Returns
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Very excited (if it's actually coming) for Samurai Trilogy, considering the DVDs make the original Suzukis look reference-quality.
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bamwc2
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As someone whose currently working on a paper concerning the relative semantics of taste judgments, I should preface my remarks by saying that I don't believe that any film has the property of being great/good/bad/awful/etc. There's only, as you said, what we like about them--an entirely subjective matter. Consequently, I can only tell you what I enjoyed about the film, but wouldn't pretend for a moment that that translates into anything objective even if my language might imply it.Drucker wrote:Out of curiosity, what did you like about Things To Come? I tried watching it on DVD a few months ago and found the film extremely frustrating and felt it really didn't deliver for me.bamwc2 wrote:I would love to see either Things to Come or Three Cases of Murder make the leap from Hulu to disc soon. While the latter is bound to be on the horizon for a special edition at some point, the latter is a plausible candidate for their new monthly barebones release.
So, what did I like about it? I suppose its the wide utopian fantasy of Wells himself (although, it should be noted that he hated the film as I believe that he hated every cinematic adaptation of his works that occurred during his lifetime). Sure the acting is as stilted as any sci-fi film of its day, but it is a film about ideas, about the path that humanity has before itself, that leads both to its own destruction and its own redemption. I don't want to make it sound as if Wells deserves all of the credit for the film's success. Korda and his production team did a hell of a job here too. The final act in particular stand out to me as one of the most beautifully realized visions of the future that we have from cinema's golden age.
I hope that this helps, as I'm not really sure what else to say. I'd also recommend checking out Christopher Frayling's BFI Companion to the work. I read it a few months after seeing the film and found it quite informative.
- Drucker
- Your Future our Drucker
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I don't remember the circumstances under which I tried watching the film, but I know I was excited about it. Really, what kept putting me off was that you would get to know a group of people, and then they'd be gone, and so on and so forth. The sets were excellent and the acting wasn't annoying or anything...but I just felt the movie was repetitive and couldn't make it through the whole thing. I'll revisit one day, likely, but probably not soon.
- movielocke
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If the Ray films come about as often as the Chaplins could we be seeing Charulata or another film soon? Autumn Afternoon is great news, but I'd rather they release another eclipse or Only Son/There Was a Father esque twofer set.
in the eclipse line it's currently the longest layoff between japanese releases since the line started, so I imagine the next eclipse (this month or next) will be a japanese set.
in the eclipse line it's currently the longest layoff between japanese releases since the line started, so I imagine the next eclipse (this month or next) will be a japanese set.
- Peacock
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The Samurai Trilogy's box and price has gone from the page so I'd imagine that will be announced soon.
- aox
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Remember when they used to comfortably make the announcement around 2-4pm est? Seems it gets later and later with each month.
- mfunk9786
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Those monsters.
- Napier
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Yes, it was like 6:30 EST last month.aox wrote:Remember when they used to comfortably make the announcement around 2-4pm est? Seems it gets later and later with each month.
- aox
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Almost as bad as that Hitler guy.mfunk9786 wrote:Those monsters.
- Brian C
- I hate to be That Pedantic Guy but...
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Have they even confirmed that they're announcing today? Usually on Facebook we get the "We'll be announcing later this week/tomorrow/in a few hours/shortly" progression, but I don't remember seeing any of that this week.
- The Narrator Returns
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They still have yet to pass Jimmy Carter.aox wrote:Almost as bad as that Hitler guy.mfunk9786 wrote:Those monsters.
- mteller
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Brian C wrote:Have they even confirmed that they're announcing today? Usually on Facebook we get the "We'll be announcing later this week/tomorrow/in a few hours/shortly" progression, but I don't remember seeing any of that this week.
.Criterion on facebook wrote:Our new title announcements will be going up a little later today
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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Brian C wrote:Have they even confirmed that they're announcing today? Usually on Facebook we get the "We'll be announcing later this week/tomorrow/in a few hours/shortly" progression, but I don't remember seeing any of that this week.
Criterion today wrote:Our new title announcements will be going up a little later today.
Until then, we'll be celebrating the birth of David Cronenberg.
- aox
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The Narrator Returns wrote:They still have yet to pass Jimmy Carter.aox wrote:Almost as bad as that Hitler guy.mfunk9786 wrote:Those monsters.
- Brian C
- I hate to be That Pedantic Guy but...
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No kidding. I even looked at my news feed before I posted that and still missed it. I guess that's what I get for trying to keep up with almost 50 friends!
Oh well, happy birthday David.
Oh well, happy birthday David.
- captveg
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I imagine the Harold & Maude delay might be responsible for the slight delay today. Something like that would effect your disc replication schedule, which would effect your release schedule for other titles, which may have affected a title they were originally going to announce today.aox wrote:Remember when they used to comfortably make the announcement around 2-4pm est? Seems it gets later and later with each month.
- Brian C
- I hate to be That Pedantic Guy but...
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The Chaplin, no doubt!captveg wrote:... which may have affected a title they were originally going to announce today.
- captveg
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The individual titles don't show up in the DVD listings main page, either. This is clearly getting upgraded, and I'm ecstatic.Peacock wrote:The Samurai Trilogy's box and price has gone from the page so I'd imagine that will be announced soon.
It's my birthday today, too. (Never realized I shared it with Cronenberg before).
- swo17
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It is of course also possible that the films are gradually being erased from existence. Happy birthday!
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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To use my favorite Cronenberg quote, and it's never been more appropriate, "A birthday is a special occasion."
- captveg
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LOLswo17 wrote:It is of course also possible that the films are gradually being erased from existence. Happy birthday!
- Cinephrenic
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Samurai Trilogy was on the New Year drawing. Not surprised.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Delayed til tomorrow with a lame frosh excuse
- The Narrator Returns
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It's probably Gold Rush's fault again.
- Peacock
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I haven't seen the film in a while, but as we know it's coming in the next couple of announcements... is that still of the fingers from The 39 Steps?
