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Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:35 pm
by Cinesimilitude
Jeff wrote:Richard Cranium Award
Yilmaz Guney - the award should be renamed in his honor
Cin-ex-ile of the Year?
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 1:18 am
by jbeall
I'm relatively new to the boards, so forgive my naivete, but what has Yilmaz Guney done that drives people so crazy?
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 2:24 am
by zedz
jbeall wrote:I'm relatively new to the boards, so forgive my naivete, but what has Yilmaz Guney done that drives people so crazy?
How much time have you got? There's nine pages of this!
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:29 am
by jbeall
zedz wrote:jbeall wrote:I'm relatively new to the boards, so forgive my naivete, but what has Yilmaz Guney done that drives people so crazy?
How much time have you got? There's nine pages of this!
Oh my god.
Sorry I asked.
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:32 am
by Spunky714
Release of the Year:
The Complete Mr. Arkadin
Elevator to the Gallows
Six Moral Tales
Pandora's Box
Dazed and Confused
Best Reissue: Playtime
Most Disappointing Release: Viridiana
Best Commentary: Elsaesser & Doane, Pandora's Box
Best Single Supplement - Mr. Arkadin, Orson Wells
Best Package Design - Dazed and Confused
Best Surprise - Equinox
Forum Member of the Year - Matt
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 4:34 am
by Tribe
Is there a list of banned ex-members? It would be helpful to compare.
Tribe
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 7:50 am
by Cinesimilitude
I am tempted to revive the Yilmaz thread, and also saddened that my last request was not honored...
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 8:03 am
by jt
Release of the Year:
1. Six Moral Tales
2. Late Spring
3. Pandora's Box
4. Seven Samurai
5. Dazed and Confused
Best Reissue - Seven Samurai
Most Disappointing Release - Jigoku (not because of the missing scene, because neither the film nor the minimal extras did anything for me at all)
Best Commentary - Seven Samurai (great idea, especially for long films. Preferable even to multiple commentaries with repetition and gaps)
Best Single Supplement - Tokyo-Ga (Late Spring)
Best Package Design - Dazed and Confused (not sure what to do with the poster though…)
Best Surprise - Yi Yi
Forum Member of the Year - Many. I've been reading (but not posting to) this forum for over a year now and it has become my number one film resource because of it's members. Thanks to davidhare, zedz, schreck, SncDthMnky, lino, michael, gregory, tribe, peerpee, denti, matt…etc… If I have to pick one, then Michael Kerpan for his endless knowledge on Japanese cinema. Cheers!
Nb. I don't suppose there's anywhere to vote for non-criterion? Half my list would have been made up of MoC titles if I'd been allowed...
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 8:14 am
by jt
Sorry if I'm asking an obvious question but is there anywhere on the forum where we can vote for our not-exclusively criterion favourites of the year? It would be nice to give some props to second run and especially MoC for their great output this year. I'm also interested in hearing what some of the board members watch in addition to the more obvious choices.
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 10:11 am
by Cinesimilitude
davidhare wrote:Agree!
I for one simply want to vote for the Altman/Kevin Kline Commentary track on the fairly ordinary (PQ) New Line DVD as most moving commentary of the year.
so how should we do this? Region Awards? r1 and r2? or maybe r1 and all other regions in one?
Or should we go all in one and have loads of categories and exclude criterions from the ceremony?
suggestions for categories...
Best Overall (insert region) Release
Best Overall (insert language) Language Release
Best Transfer
Best Features
Best (insert different genres) Release
Best Commentary
Best Feature (non-commentary)
Best Easter Egg (maybe)
Best Box Set (must contain at least two films I.E King Kong extended not eligible)
Worst Transfer
Worst Release Overall
etc, etc...
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 10:27 am
by jt
I'm all for filling in lists, especially as I use previous year's ones to see what people with similar taste to me are watching and find gems I might have missed.
I think the 'Criterion only' list is pretty well established now, so I'd say we have a choice of doing a similar one that simply excludes criterions or re-write our original lists, but be allowed to include any films we choose that were released this year..?
I would humbly suggest forgetting seperate region lists as that would probably be overkill and to those outside the US with multi-region players, regions are meaningless anyway.
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 12:33 pm
by GringoTex
jt wrote:Sorry if I'm asking an obvious question but is there anywhere on the forum where we can vote for our not-exclusively criterion favourites of the year? It would be nice to give some props to second run and especially MoC for their great output this year. I'm also interested in hearing what some of the board members watch in addition to the more obvious choices.
DVD Beaver does exactly this every year, and I'm thinking there's a large overlap between beaver's and this forum's participants.
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 1:03 pm
by jt
GringoTex wrote:DVD Beaver does exactly this every year, and I'm thinking there's a large overlap between beaver's and this forum's participants.
Yes, this is the best year-end list I've seen but the participation is kept to a few dozen pro reviewers in general i believe.
I suppose it would be cool to see what the tastes of a bunch of the individuals on this site think, as some of their tastes seem to more match my own than most of the beaver invitees.
Not trying to make more work for you Gringo, if I knew the first thing about web forums, I'd offer to collect votes for you but I'm afraid I'd be less than useful in this regard...
I appreciate I'm a mere baby on this site and hence, it's a bit rude of me to offer advice but I always enjoy these end of year lists for the purpose of surprising me and leading me to make purchases I wouldn't have thought of otherwise (e.g. Love (Szerelem) after a good showing on the beaver poll last year). Whereas the results of the CC-only list are likely to contain only films I already own.
I suppose after spending so much time on this site in the last year, I realise I care more about the recommendations of Michael Kerpan, davidhare, zedz, schreck, SncDthMnky, lino, michael, gregory, tribe, peerpee, denti, matt…etc than I do about the vast majority of pro critics.
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:02 pm
by GringoTex
domino harvey wrote:I need to see Symbiopsychotaxiplasm before I can vote, and so does the rest of the board honestly
If the requirement were that you have to see every single release before voting, there wouldn't be many voters.
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:20 pm
by Matt
jt wrote:Sorry if I'm asking an obvious question but is there anywhere on the forum where we can vote for our not-exclusively criterion favourites of the year?
We used to have a Top Ten DVDs of 200X thread every year; people just submitted their top ten (annotated or not). Someone could start that thread.
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 4:02 pm
by Steven H
Release of the Year:
Pandora's Box
Spirit of the Beehive
Late Spring
Viridiana
Seven Samurai
Best Reissue - Seven Samurai
Best Commentary - Rosenbaum/Naremore on Arkadin
Best Single Supplement - Tokyo - Ga
Best Package Design - Double Life of Veronique
Forum Member of the Year - La Clé du Ciel for the Gance thread (lots of great posters this year, however)
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 4:52 pm
by Lemmy Caution
Matt wrote:jt wrote:Sorry if I'm asking an obvious question but is there anywhere on the forum where we can vote for our not-exclusively criterion favourites of the year?
We used to have a Top Ten DVDs of 200X thread every year; people just submitted their top ten (annotated or not). Someone could start that thread.
That sounds interesting.
But probably should exclude Criterions which are given their own special (s)elections.
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:44 pm
by mezcla
I obviously don't own/haven't seen all of the new releases, but here's my input based on what I've got.
Release of the Year
The Spirit of the Beehive
Seven Samurai
Brazil
Viridiana
Participants select one choice for each of the following:
Best Reissue
Seven Samurai
Most Disappointing Release
Kicking and Screaming
Best Commentary
Best Single Supplement
Elevator to the Gallows' Documentary on the Soundtrack
Best Package Design - Includes packaging and menu screens
Seven Samurai
Best Surprise -
Brazil in anamorphic widescreen
ps. I need you to incorporate into this poll my love for the new packaging but my disappointment that there is a wacky c on every disc.
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 6:20 pm
by Lemmy Caution
Criterion deserves props for their Italian releases.
This year alone Fists in the Pocket, Seduced and Abandoned, and
Hands over the City were all new to me and I thoroughly enjoyed.
Hope they keep them coming.
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 7:02 pm
by Cinephrenic
I really hope Bitter Rice and possibly Rome ore 11 are released this year.
Ok...back on topic.
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 7:51 pm
by Cinesimilitude
jt wrote:I realise I care more about the recommendations of Michael Kerpan, davidhare, zedz, schreck, SncDthMnky, lino, michael, gregory, tribe, peerpee, denti, matt…etc than I do about the vast majority of pro critics.
With me on that list, I recommend you check out Dylan's blog as he and I have extremely similar taste in films. He's got a bunch of good little reviews in the archives and I agree with nearly every one of them.
I just checked his profile and it seems hes removed the link, you could PM and ask for it though.
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 2:54 am
by HerrSchreck
Release of the Year -
FISTS IN THE POCKET
SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE
LATE SPRING
VIRIDIANA
LA BETE HUMAINE
Best Reissue - Seven Samurai,
Most Disappointing Release KOKO
Best Commentary SEVEN SAMURAI
Best Single Supplement - TIE BETWEEN THE TWO PANDORA DOCS
Best Surprise - FISTS IN THE POCKET
Forum Member of the Year - My old board bud David Hare, for restraining his femininity in PM's, sending rips of headshattering films.. he broke his tie in my mind with zedz (the other guy around here who stuns me viz the number of films he's seen that I either a) havent, or b) thought I was the only one who did) by posting, while tipsy, the line "Christ started drinking early."
Richard Cranium Award - Invunche, obviously, for being genuinely, petulantly defensive when a serve is returned.
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:13 am
by Costas
Release of the Year - Six Moral Tales
Best Reissue - Playtime
Best Commentary - Seven Samurai
Best Single Supplement - Tokyo Ga
Best Package Design - Six Moral Tales
Best Surprise - Yi Yi
Forum Member of the Year: davidhare. Fantastic posts. Continue, please.
Richard Cranium Award - godardslave. Sorry, man. Even Yilmaz Guney had something to say.
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:39 am
by denti alligator
Release of the Year -
Fists in the Pocket
Yi Yi
Spirit of the Beehive
Sweetie
Late Spring
Best Reissue
Playtime
Most Disappointing Release
The Virgin Spring
Best Commentary
Haven't listened to any, yet.
Best Single Supplement
A Girl's Own Story (Sweetie)
Best Package Design
Spirit of the Beehive
Best Surprise
Fists in the Pocket
Forum Member of the Year
Tie: david hare and zedz
Richard Cranium Award godardslave
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:38 am
by Nadsat
Seven Samurai
Amarcord
Playtime
Viridiana
Dazed and Confused
Best Reissue
Amarcord
Best Commentary
Dazed and Confused
Best Package Design
Dazed and Confused
Best Surprise
Fists in the Pocket
Forum Member of the Year
Scharphedin2
Richard Cranium Award
Godardslave