338 Equinox
- Nihonophile
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DrewReiber
- Joined: Thu Nov 04, 2004 7:27 am
I second that notion. I just wish someone would find a way to rescue poor David Allen's lost Primevals project. It's still doable, according to his collaborators. Meanwhile, I'm looking forward to what Selick and Aardman's people can muster over the next several years.Buttery Jeb wrote:anyone who doesn't appreciate good old-fashioned stop motion animation has no soul.
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Narshty
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 6:27 pm
- Location: London, UK
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Narshty
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- Location: London, UK
- oldsheperd
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- Dear Catastrophe Totoro
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- headacheboy
- Joined: Thu Nov 04, 2004 12:57 am
Sweet Baby Jesus! If you don't want to see Equinox don't buy it. You are starting to sound like the typical stupid American who fusses about sex and violence on television and then demands that Congress clean up the airwaves all the while forgetting that the simplest and smartest solution is to either change channels or turn the television off.
I don't want to see Equinox but then I don't want to see Young Mr Lincoln either. I don't plan on buying either and Criterion has not ruined my day, my week, my month or my year by including these titles in their catalogue.
I don't want to see Equinox but then I don't want to see Young Mr Lincoln either. I don't plan on buying either and Criterion has not ruined my day, my week, my month or my year by including these titles in their catalogue.
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Anonymous
I dont think the problem is not wanting to see equinox. It wouldnt be an issue if they were releasing this alongside other quality releases, but unless they've yet to announce them this is it. Which is disappointing.headacheboy wrote:Sweet Baby Jesus! If you don't want to see Equinox don't buy it. You are starting to sound like the typical stupid American who fusses about sex and violence on television and then demands that Congress clean up the airwaves all the while forgetting that the simplest and smartest solution is to either change channels or turn the television off.
I don't want to see Equinox but then I don't want to see Young Mr Lincoln either. I don't plan on buying either and Criterion has not ruined my day, my week, my month or my year by including these titles in their catalogue.
- oldsheperd
- Joined: Thu Nov 11, 2004 9:18 pm
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- Cinephrenic
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 6:58 pm
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- porquenegar
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:33 pm
I attended a panel with Forry, Bradbury and Harryhausen at last years San Diego Comiccon and Forry was the highlight. He's so damn funny and clever and just plain entertaining. He invited everyone to his house for a tour and gave out his phone number. I think I still have it on my phone.matt wrote:Forry Ackerman! Sold!
- Dear Catastrophe Totoro
- Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:34 am
So then the problem is not with Equinox at all, but with the rate that Criterion is releasing DVDs? So why is this being discussed in the Equinox board?smw356 wrote: I dont think the problem is not wanting to see equinox. It wouldnt be an issue if they were releasing this alongside other quality releases, but unless they've yet to announce them this is it. Which is disappointing.
- The Elegant Dandy Fop
- Joined: Thu Dec 09, 2004 7:25 am
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
Am I the only one that wants to see this even more just because people are bitching about it?
I'm a big fan of stop-motion, and can't wait for this. Arkadin and Equinox are the ones I'm looking most forward to. It looks like good fun. The ones complaining seem to uptight, like the kind of people who watch nothing but art-films all day because it makes them feel smart. Don't get me wrong, I love Fellini, Bunuel, Godard, Truffaut, Kurosawa, Ozu, etc, but it's always nice to see something diffrent in the collection.
Honesly, people need to stop complaining, it's just a DVD release. Nothing is changing. If Criterion released a movie I didn't like, I won't automatically hate the rest of the collection, I'll just accept it. Just deal with it. Complaining about it won't make Criterion cancel the release.
I'm a big fan of stop-motion, and can't wait for this. Arkadin and Equinox are the ones I'm looking most forward to. It looks like good fun. The ones complaining seem to uptight, like the kind of people who watch nothing but art-films all day because it makes them feel smart. Don't get me wrong, I love Fellini, Bunuel, Godard, Truffaut, Kurosawa, Ozu, etc, but it's always nice to see something diffrent in the collection.
Honesly, people need to stop complaining, it's just a DVD release. Nothing is changing. If Criterion released a movie I didn't like, I won't automatically hate the rest of the collection, I'll just accept it. Just deal with it. Complaining about it won't make Criterion cancel the release.
- LightBulbFilm
- Joined: Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:11 pm
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Not all the films in the Criterion Collection have to be GOOD. They can have some kind of importance, either to the film industry or to world culture. Is that so hard to see? I can understand why they chose this film, it's CULTural influence and it's influence on films themselves. Once again don't knock it until you try it.
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thewind
- Joined: Sun Apr 10, 2005 1:44 pm
- Location: Bloomington, IN
Haha, I was just going to post that I can't wait to see this, primarily because of the ridiculous apoplexy over its release by the snobbier members of this board.
Isn't it amazing how quickly (5-6 years) it takes before we collectively forget that Criterion used to release movies like The Big Chill and Supercop on laserdisc?
Variety is a good thing.
Isn't it amazing how quickly (5-6 years) it takes before we collectively forget that Criterion used to release movies like The Big Chill and Supercop on laserdisc?
Variety is a good thing.
- tartarlamb
- Joined: Sun Nov 07, 2004 5:53 am
- Location: Portland, OR