Criterion Film Club: Suggestions and General Discussion
- Mr Sausage
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Re: It's Another 2014 Release Vote!
Les Blank it is!
- jindianajonz
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Re: Suggestions and General Discussion
So are we going by Mr Sausage's suggestion in the Les Blank thread to spend three weeks on that set (one week per disc)? Since it's a rather packed set and we will be reviewing it over the holidays, the extra time may be appreciated by some people (I know I'd like it)
- Mr Sausage
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Re: Suggestions and General Discussion
Nope. Just regular discussion. Talk about any film you want in any order you want.jindianajonz wrote:So are we going by Mr Sausage's suggestion in the Les Blank thread to spend three weeks on that set (one week per disc)? Since it's a rather packed set and we will be reviewing it over the holidays, the extra time may be appreciated by some people (I know I'd like it)
I may end up extending it if needed, although there's little point considering discussion can continue in the regular dedicated thread once the round is over.
- Mr Sausage
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It's Voting Time!
Here's a list of titles that have been randomly generated from all those in the collection. Vote for them.
- Mr Sausage
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Re: It's Voting Time!
Just so you guys are aware, if this ends up a tie, Vagabond is going to win because I voted for The Red Shoes, and the procedure for a tie involves me withdrawing my vote at the last moment.
Those of you who voted for the Kurosawa or the Renoir ought to consider changing your vote to one of the titles that actually has a chance.
Those of you who voted for the Kurosawa or the Renoir ought to consider changing your vote to one of the titles that actually has a chance.
- zedz
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Re: It's Voting Time!
I voted for Vagabond, because I don't think The Red Shoes has ever really lacked discussion, and the Varda is a great film that tends to get overlooked.
- domino harvey
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Re: It's Voting Time!
Did you mean Bergman instead of Renoir? Because the Ren has a fighting chance considering it's tied for first right nowMr Sausage wrote:Those of you who voted for the Kurosawa or the Renoir ought to consider changing your vote to one of the titles that actually has a chance.
- Mr Sausage
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Re: It's Voting Time!
I did, yeah. One would hope so, else I have an appalling inability to count.domino harvey wrote:Did you mean Bergman instead of Renoir? Because the Ren has a fighting chance considering it's tied for first right nowMr Sausage wrote:Those of you who voted for the Kurosawa or the Renoir ought to consider changing your vote to one of the titles that actually has a chance.
- Mr Sausage
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Re: It's Voting Time!
It was a tie, so I withdrew my vote from The River (which I had changed my vote to last night) and added it to our winner, Vagabond.
- Michael Kerpan
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Re: It's Voting Time!
Maybe I will finally get around to watching Vagabond (which has been awaiting watching for at least two years).
- Mr Sausage
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Our Next Vote!
Here are fie randomly selected films from the whole collection. Vote for the one that interests you the most.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Our Next Vote!
I voted for the Decameron because I picked up the Pasolini set during the last BN sale on a whim and it'd give me an excuse to watch it. But I also recently revisited the 39 Steps, so it's fresh enough in my mind that I could actually participate in a discussion
- warren oates
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Re: Our Next Vote!
The Decameron was an easy pick for me too, for any number of reasons, not the least of which is that it's easily the funniest and most fun to watch Pasolini film I've seen. Not necessarily what you'd expect from the guy who made The Gospel According to Matthew, Salo or even the other two later films in this thematic Trilogy of Life.
- zedz
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Re: Our Next Vote!
I'm going with The Decameron as well. I'm a big Pasolini fan, but this is one of my least favourite of his features, so I could learn something from a dedicated discussion.
- swo17
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Re: Our Next Vote!
Ditto. If only MoC and BFI releases could be in the discussion pool.zedz wrote:I'm a big Pasolini fan, but this is one of my least favourite of his features
- Drucker
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Re: Our Next Vote!
BFI did release it.
- swo17
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Re: Our Next Vote!
I meant that I'd rather be discussing Medea or Teorema!
- knives
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Re: Our Next Vote!
Hawks and Sparrows would also be nice though I suppose redundant with the concurrent faith project.
- Professor Wagstaff
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Re: Our Next Vote!
How much, if at all, are the Zatoichi films dependent on watching them in chronological order? I need an excuse to get around to the set, so I voted for that.
- knives
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Re: Our Next Vote!
None for the most part. he first few have a lose continuity that is basically dropped after, I think, five.
- Drucker
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Re: Our Next Vote!
Ah apologies! Yes, I'm not sure how I'll feel about this film. As much as I love the immediate post-war Italian films, the color films and the 70s era hasn't hit me the same way. Happy to give it another shot, but not sure it'll do much for me.swo17 wrote:I meant that I'd rather be discussing Medea or Teorema!
But then again, if I can use film club to discuss films that I can't get the appeal of at all, that can only be a good thing.
- movielocke
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Re: Our Next Vote!
I really enjoyed Decameron when I saw it in the theater six or so years ago, hopefully I'll be able to make time to revisit it.
- Mr Sausage
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Re: Our Next Vote!
And it's The Decameron by a wide margin in what was a surprisingly popular vote this time around.

