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domino harvey
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Re: matrixschmatrix presents: Your Criterion Film Vote!

#451 Post by domino harvey »

For posterity

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Shrew
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Re: matrixschmatrix presents: Your Criterion Film Vote!

#452 Post by Shrew »

Wait, you changed your vote to The Naked Prey? That's gotta have nearly as much fodder for a discussion of colonial representation as The Four Feathers!
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Re: matrixschmatrix presents: Your Criterion Film Vote!

#453 Post by domino harvey »

I assumed we'd just be discussing Cornel Wilde's thighs
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Re: matrixschmatrix presents: Your Criterion Film Vote!

#454 Post by swo17 »

Looking forward to discussing Nixon's views on colonialism.
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Re: matrixschmatrix presents: Your Criterion Film Vote!

#455 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Well, I'm certainly still excited. If anyone still wants to do Ivan, though, we're perfectly free to.
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Mr Sausage
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The Film Club goes to War

#456 Post by Mr Sausage »

The War genre list starts in a few days, so here are five war films randomly generated from the collection.

Vote away! As usual, you can change your vote any time before the deadline.
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Re: The Film Club goes to War

#457 Post by domino harvey »

All good choices, but Kanal and Col Blimp are the ones likely to make my list so I'm torn between the two. And everyone already loves Col Blimp, so... Kanal it is!
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Re: The Film Club goes to War

#458 Post by Drucker »

Been meaning to watch Forbidden Games for a long time, so that'll get my vote.
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Re: The Film Club goes to War

#459 Post by warren oates »

I'm certainly happy to see that we're treating the Cold War as a war. I love The Spy Who Came In From the Cold, but I've really been dying to revisit Col Blimp, so that's what's getting my vote.
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Re: The Film Club goes to War

#460 Post by swo17 »

warren oates wrote:I'm certainly happy to see that we're treating the Cold War as a war.
The eligible films were simply taken from this page.
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Re: The Film Club goes to War

#461 Post by Mr Sausage »

Looks like we're going Cold War for this one.
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Re: The Film Club goes to War

#462 Post by domino harvey »

For posterity / proof of my duplicity:

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Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#463 Post by Mr Sausage »

Here are five films randomly generated from the collection. You have until Monday, this time, to vote. You can change your vote any time up to then.
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Re: Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#464 Post by mfunk9786 »

I feel like Straw Dogs will spark the most interesting debate, especially after people listen to the commentary.
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Drucker
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Re: Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#465 Post by Drucker »

I voted for Tess, as I've only really liked Chinatown, and am looking for an excuse to pick it up, but would change to Straw Dogs if it was between SD and something else.
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Re: Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#466 Post by Mr Sausage »

I love Straw Dogs, but I've discussed it at length either on this board or an earlier incarnation, plus I don't know that I have much to add to Stephen Prince's commentary. So I'm going with Tess.
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Re: Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#467 Post by warren oates »

Ditto what Sausage says. Straw Dogs is a great film that has been discussed to death everywhere already. I haven't even seen Tess yet and there's a beautiful new release just waiting for us to dive into.
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Re: Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#468 Post by knives »

Unfortunately I don't think there will be much to discuss for Tess.
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Re: Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#469 Post by Drucker »

Can I ask why you say that? I really am wondering what to expect from the film.
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Re: Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#470 Post by knives »

It's an okay film, very pretty, but content wise it doesn't offer much. It's a pretty straight adaptation of the work with only Hardy's surface interests present (though I suppose the book is his most surface work).
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Re: Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#471 Post by zedz »

I voted for Loves of Blonde (and it's now running quite strong!). It's a great, great film that definitely needs more attention. Try it, you'll love it.
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Re: Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#472 Post by warren oates »

Well, if there's no hope for Tess, and especially if it looks like Straw Dogs is only winning by a hair, I'll probably change my vote to the Forman film.
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Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#473 Post by Mr Sausage »

The Foreman was my second choice, so if Tess is that unpromising as discussion fodder, I'll change my vote to the former.
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Re: Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#474 Post by Drucker »

Well that took a turn quite quickly. Haven't seen any Czech new wave, so if Loves wins, no complaints here.
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Re: Vote For Your Next Film Club Entry!

#475 Post by jindianajonz »

My last few votes have gone to films I hadn't seen, but once I watched them I found I didn't have much to say. So I'm gonna go with Loves of a Blonde or Straw Dogs this time around
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