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Post by Popeye Doyle on May 30, 2019 15:40:19 GMT
Not currently. Previously owned - The Royal Tenenbaums The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou The Rock Armageddon RoboCop Gimme Shelter Spartacus The Third Man
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Post by politicidal on May 30, 2019 16:04:35 GMT
The only Colllection titles in my colllection include:
The 39 Steps (1935)
Notorious
Spellbound
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Red River
The Princess Bride
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Post by Sulla on May 30, 2019 16:20:07 GMT
Apparently I have more than I thought.
The Silence of the Lambs Picnic at Hanging Rock The Unbearable Lightness of Being The Last Temptation of Christ Chasing Amy Spartacus The Last Wave Traffic Monterey Pop 3 Women The Tin Drum Slacker The Battle of Algiers Short Cuts Naked Forbidden Games Dazed and Confused Kicking and Screaming (1995) Army of Shadows The Last Emperor That Hamilton Woman Z The Thin Red Line Easy Rider Being John Malkovich Breaking the Waves The Fisher King Dressed to Kill Breaker Morant The Player Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb The New World Barry Lyndon The Tree of Life Blue Velvet War and Peace 1984 Europa Europa
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Post by tommyrockarolla on May 30, 2019 16:36:49 GMT
Grey Gardens Barry Lyndon Magnificent Ambersons Paths Of Glory Days Of Heaven Thin Red Line Rosemary's Baby.
I gotta say, though: I'm seriously debating doing a 'library giveaway', etc, with my THOUSANDS of CD/DVD/BluRays. I'd sure clear up a lot of space in my 1 bedroom apartment.
I've been having this debate for 5-7 years now.
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Post by Ass_E9 on May 30, 2019 21:48:20 GMT
Beastie Boys Video Anthology Blow Out Chasing Amy Ikiru Nanook of the North Safe Sisters Tokyo Drifter Videodrome Yojimbo
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Post by koskiewicz on May 30, 2019 21:56:48 GMT
Henry V (Olivier)
All That Money Can Buy (AKA The Devil & Daniel Webster)
The Seventh Seal
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Post by Xcalatë on May 30, 2019 22:24:11 GMT
Being John Malkovich Blood for Dracula Det sjunde inseglet Diabolique Shichinin no Samurai The Blob The Breakfast Club The Silence of the Lambs This Is Spinal Tap
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Post by Dramatic Look Gopher on May 31, 2019 0:37:43 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
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Post by Bad Snorkasaurus on May 31, 2019 2:00:10 GMT
DVD Equinox (1970) I Married a Witch (1942) Island of Lost Souls (1932) Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Bluray Gates of Heaven/Vernon, Florida (1978/1981) The Palm Beach Story (1942) Two-Lane Blacktop (1971)
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Post by maxwellperfect on May 31, 2019 4:12:42 GMT
Going by memory:
The Blob (1958) Lift to the Scaffold Robocop Solaris
... a few more I'm forgetting, I think.
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Post by twothousandonemark on May 31, 2019 5:13:32 GMT
Wes Anderson from Bottle Rocket to Moonrise Kingdom The Thin Red Line The Ice Storm
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Post by dirtypillows on May 31, 2019 5:26:28 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?
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Post by dirtypillows on May 31, 2019 5:27:56 GMT
Stupid, boring, gross, lame movie.
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Post by DrKrippen on May 31, 2019 7:07:18 GMT
I have a bunch. It would take some work to find all of them but I have a few of them sitting around me right now I can list.
Late Spring (1949) Yasujiro Ozu Army of Shadows (1969) Jean-Pierre Melville Band of Outsiders (1964) Jean-Luc Goddard Rashomon (1950) Akira Kurowasa Port of Shadows (1938) Marcel Carne Notorious (1946) Alfred Hitchcock Night and the City (1950 Jules Dassin Pickup On South Street (1953) Samuel Fuller Blast of Silence (1961) Allen Baron Thieves Highway (1949) Jules Dassin Andrei Rublev (1966) Andrei Tarkovsky Ivan's Childhood (1962) Andrei Tarkovsky
All of them pretty damn good.
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Post by Toasted Cheese on May 31, 2019 9:08:32 GMT
Robert Altman's masterpiece 3 WOMEN - 77'
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Post by Toasted Cheese on May 31, 2019 9:11:24 GMT
Stupid, boring, gross, lame movie. Yup! It was self-absorbed, overly pretentious and disgusting. I had an el-cheapo copy, but destroyed it after one viewing. I didn't want it contaminating my collection. I had seen if a couple of times before, but that was when it was more about the shock value of it. Pasolini made this film to get his kicks.
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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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Post by dirtypillows on May 31, 2019 12:08:25 GMT
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. I liked "Scanners"... Isn't your guy "Colt" in it? Michael Ironside was an intense actor. I like some Cronenberg. I loved "The Dead Zone." I will have to see it again (maybe), but "The Brood" was just too goofy and very cheap looking. Isn't there a scene where the mutant children hack their grandmother to death in the kitchen? It was very cheap looking and, yes, a cold film. Though I think this is part of who DC is as a director. Though, the movie did boast one Oliver Reed....
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Post by dirtypillows on May 31, 2019 12:09:56 GMT
Robert Altman's masterpiece 3 WOMEN - 77' I have that one, too. I will have to go back and check which of the CC I own, probably 5 or 6 of them.
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Post by HumanFundRecipient on May 31, 2019 16:41:02 GMT
The Killing/Killer's Kiss Don't Look Now Shallow Grave Paths of Glory Beyond the Valley of the Dolls 12 Angry Men The Night of the Hunter The Vanishing Blow Out
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