Criterion Film Club: Suggestions and General Discussion
- Mr Sausage
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Re: Time for Some 2016 Releases!
Well, it was a tie between Chimes at Midnight and One-Eyed Jacks. I removed my vote from the latter, making the former our winner. So we get to see if Falstaff continues to be not just witty in himself, but the cause of wit in others!
- Drucker
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Re: Time for Some 2016 Releases!
Naturally I watched One Eyes Jacks last night anticipating its victory.
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- swo17
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Re: Time for Some 2016 Releases!
I blame Jill Stein.
- Drucker
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Re: Time for Some 2016 Releases!
Can we have a recount?
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Time for Some 2016 Releases!
The best kind of faithless elector is the one who votes for my pick! #MakeAmericaWellesAgain
- ando
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Re: Time for Some 2016 Releases!
Goody. I didn't need to chime in either!
- Mr Sausage
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Pick Your Oater, Ladies and Gents!
In conjunction with the Westerns List Project Redux, we're doing a Westerns round.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Pick Your Oater, Ladies and Gents!
Any excuse to rewatch Red River is good enough for me
- Mr Sausage
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Re: Pick Your Oater, Ladies and Gents!
Looks like Red River wins the 'who's pistol is the biggest' game.
- Mr Sausage
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It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
Kurosawa is most known for his samurai films, so were taking the opportunity to discuss one of his many (and sometimes overlooked) non-samurai films. They make an interesting compare/contrast with what he was doing in his samurai movies. Thanks to ando for suggesting the theme.
- Reeniop41
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
Do we need to consider adding High and Low? I casted my vote since it was not an option. Thanks.Mr Sausage wrote:Kurosawa is most known for his samurai films, so were taking the opportunity to discuss one of his many (and sometimes overlooked) non-samurai films. They make an interesting compare/contrast with what he was doing in his samurai movies. Thanks to ando for suggesting the theme.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
Titles are chosen randomly from a pool of fitting titles. Five slots and more than five films fitting the theme mean there will be elisions
- swo17
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
Yeah, there were 17 eligible films, and these were the first five randomly generated titles among them.
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Jack Phillips
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
Nonetheless, without High and Low on the ballot I'm not voting.swo17 wrote:Yeah, there were 17 eligible films, and these were the first five randomly generated titles among them.
- domino harvey
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
That'll show us
- Mr Sausage
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
Why?Jack Phillips wrote:Nonetheless, without High and Low on the ballot I'm not voting.swo17 wrote:Yeah, there were 17 eligible films, and these were the first five randomly generated titles among them.
- ando
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
And, to be honest, it was a recent viewing of High and Low that inspired the proposal. Also, a NYC run of The Bad Sleep Well earlier this week was on my mind. The original idea was to consider (more or less) contemporary Kurosawa. I'd always considered The Lower Depths a period piece, but it's merely K's treatment that makes it so (I'd love to see a 21st century treatment - but, alas, who'd foot the bill? The poor, much less the homeless, haven't been national talking points since Johnson's administration). They're all good choices, in any case.Reeniop41 wrote:Do we need to consider adding High and Low? I casted my vote since it was not an option. Thanks.Mr Sausage wrote:Kurosawa is most known for his samurai films, so were taking the opportunity to discuss one of his many (and sometimes overlooked) non-samurai films. They make an interesting compare/contrast with what he was doing in his samurai movies. Thanks to ando for suggesting the theme.
- Michael Kerpan
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
Red Beard and Idiot are my 2 favorite AK films -- so I'll vote for Idiot since Red Beard already has a seemingly insurmountable lead. 
- feihong
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
Without High and Low and Stray Dog on the list, I wouldn't really want to vote either. Those are the non-samurai Kurosawa I really love. Red Beard is okay, but...not even really a favorite.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
Well, heaven forbid anyone discuss anything but their personal favorites
- Mr Sausage
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
People seem to be under some confusion about what the film club votes are meant to be.
They're not meant to be value judgements or forum-wide rankings ala the lists project. They're just what film, of those randomly selected, that people most want to discuss. Ideally, under-seen, under-discussed, even mediocre films will win and prompt a revaluation, a discussion about why the film has the reputation it does, why it goes unremarked on, and whether it still deserves its reputation.
As for our favourites, well, you can discuss them whenever you want in their open threads.
I'm not voting for Dodes'ka-den, because I know it won't win, but it's the one I hoped would win because I think it's the most interesting to discuss. It's not a bad film and there's much in it that's interesting; but I don't think there are many people who would call it a success. I think it's worth talking about why that is. I voted for Red Beard, tho', because I'm more familiar with it and because I think it'll earn a more varied response than Drunken Angel.
They're not meant to be value judgements or forum-wide rankings ala the lists project. They're just what film, of those randomly selected, that people most want to discuss. Ideally, under-seen, under-discussed, even mediocre films will win and prompt a revaluation, a discussion about why the film has the reputation it does, why it goes unremarked on, and whether it still deserves its reputation.
As for our favourites, well, you can discuss them whenever you want in their open threads.
I'm not voting for Dodes'ka-den, because I know it won't win, but it's the one I hoped would win because I think it's the most interesting to discuss. It's not a bad film and there's much in it that's interesting; but I don't think there are many people who would call it a success. I think it's worth talking about why that is. I voted for Red Beard, tho', because I'm more familiar with it and because I think it'll earn a more varied response than Drunken Angel.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
Where is the Deadwood Season One option?
- Michael Kerpan
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
Another reason I voted for Idiot is that it also has lots of things to discuss -- such as comparisons to the source novel and how to assess something that has been butchered by its studio. 
- feihong
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
OK, I get the premise now. Thank you for clearing that up.Mr Sausage wrote:People seem to be under some confusion about what the film club votes are meant to be.
They're not meant to be value judgements or forum-wide rankings ala the lists project. They're just what film, of those randomly selected, that people most want to discuss. Ideally, under-seen, under-discussed, even mediocre films will win and prompt a revaluation, a discussion about why the film has the reputation it does, why it goes unremarked on, and whether it still deserves its reputation.
As for our favourites, well, you can discuss them whenever you want in their open threads.
I'm not voting for Dodes'ka-den, because I know it won't win, but it's the one I hoped would win because I think it's the most interesting to discuss. It's not a bad film and there's much in it that's interesting; but I don't think there are many people who would call it a success. I think it's worth talking about why that is. I voted for Red Beard, tho', because I'm more familiar with it and because I think it'll earn a more varied response than Drunken Angel.
- Mr Sausage
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Re: It's a non-Samurai Kurosawa vote
Does everyone just really like the colour red or something?