what's your favorite criterion collection movie?
What's your favorite criterion collection movie?
more like "zizek's channel".
Harakiri
Their selection of silent films is pitifully small
The Japanese one
Death in Venice
I have the criterion channel and all I've ended up watching was the David Lynch documentary
the one with the boipucci
Faggot movie
C
the fuck is this qualifier like asking me which is my favorite movie i watched while getting a handjob in the theater
It's only the greatest faggot movie of all time
Kill yourself with your degeneracy faggotry is never "great".
From the few I've seen:
The Browning Version
Le Trou
In a Lonely Place
Carnival of Souls
The Innocents
A Face in the Crowd
No thanks - I enjoy life far too much to kill myself! :)
The Cranes Are Flying is one I discovered because of the criterion channel
I'm not particularly experienced with silent films, what are some good ones not on there?
The question makes perfect sense if you aren't a literal retard.
Kino Lorber has a terrific collection on DVD + Blu-Ray. Definitely recommend checking them out if you haven't already
what was that french one about living in paris thats kind of pretentious and inevitably goes nowhere?
I haven't seen a lot of them but I watched this recently and liked it a lot.
breathless
Il deserto rosso
Godzilla showa criteran collection. Fight me.
throne of blood
My nights at maud
tampopo
The society movie
Lol I recently bought myself a copy I found on ebay for $80 for my birthday. Worth it.
I've got a collection of over 300, but my favorite film from the collection bar none is either Seven Samurai or The Third Man.
Based.
None. They've fucked up too many restorations and are fucking up movies for the future generations by not scanning them at least in 8k while they have the chance. Film stock degrades with time, films like North By Northwest have already degraded colours in later scans, and these fuckers scan in 4k or lower, simply because it's faster.
I kid you not. That's the only reason. They have 8k equipment, but it's not used. They also grade too many black and white films purely on Noir status, crushing blacks in the process, but that's passable. Stock stays as scanned, grading can be changed later, but not going 8k is unforgivable.
Carnival of Souls.
Runners up would be Night of the Living Dead, House and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls.
I just wish they'd stop hiring shit artists and use the original poster art.
>Kino Lorber has a terrific collection on DVD + Blu-Ray. Definitely recommend checking them out if you haven't already
I can vouch for this. KL puts out some great little seen gems. Nice variety.
Deserto rosso
Boku no Pico: Pico in Venice (1971)