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Post by Toasted Cheese on May 31, 2019 9:14:43 GMT
Blood Simple Blow Out Broadcast News The Brood McCabe & Mrs. Miller Night Of The Living Dead Rosemary's Baby Silence Of The Lambs (current edition) Sisters (current edition) Thief The Tin Drum (current edition with new director's cut) Pasolini's Trilogy of Life I always thought it seemed a little odd to Criterion versions of movies like "The Brood" - which I thought was a terrible film, with no redeeming qualities, except, the memorably gross finale - and "Fiend Without a Face", which I never saw, but looked pretty awful to me. What would be the point of this? To keep Criterion from seeming too high brow? What exactly is the criteria for Criterion? I don't mind The Brood, although I haven't seen it in a while. Good cast and a nice cold atmosphere. Not a huge Cronenberg fan, he's a bit too weird, but I find this one of his better earlier efforts. Shivers and Rabid are pretty meh, even though interesting concepts. Scanners is quite cool though.
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