Good choices. Notorious is so good. I don't know that I rewatch Criterion as much. A lot of them are very artsy, dark, or require a lot of thought and while I'm into that, I have to admit that my frequent rewatchs are more often popcorn movies.
Thanks. Totally agree that Criterion films are often dark, artsy and do require some thought which I definitely need to be in the mood for. I'm watching lots of lighter entertainment these days including really loving the Universal Monsters channel on Roku TV, so many older films that I haven't seen.
@@CinemaDaveMedia Still, of my 2000+ movies, I have to assume (I don’t separate them) that well over 100 are Criterion and my standard to buy a movie is almost always something I think I’ll watch more than once. I will watch say a Kurosawa Criterion release maybe once every few years and that’s cool. For me, the value is often in the extras, making them like a film study as I’ve heard you say.
I absolutely love Being There! Targets is great as well with how casual they portray the shooter. I would highly recommend The Red Shoes (1948). It is one of my all time favorite movies.
I bought All That Heaven Allows at a 2nd hand book/movie shop for like $13, popped it on as soon as I got home, what a great movie with amazing color, 13$ well spent
Haven't seen any of these besides The Breakfast Club. Intrigued by Klute, All that Heaven Allows, Targets, The Big Chill, Being There, and Down By Law. Will have to try to check some of them out. Thanks for sharing these recommendations.
Absolutely love Criterion Collection and what they stand for with preservation of movies. So so SOOOOOO so much that would be lost to time if these boutique labels didn't provide these movies. I've been spread thin with different hobbies to put my money, let alone ALL these different boutique labels with o mny obscure, cult classics etc etc. However, I thankfully can get into the sale this year! Here are the ones I'm getting AND separately, ones I recommend! Ordered: Beasts of No Nation Deep Cover Triangle of Sadness Don't Look Now The Grand Budapest Ones I recommend: Beasts of No Nation Seven Samurai The Irishman Until the End or Time The Color of Pomegranates Naked Lunch House
I hate the way they always send me adverts about 50 percent off sales and every time I look it's more like 15 and never 50. They piss me off big time, great quality films in terms of picture and sound, but the extras usually are weak and they're massively overpriced.
I remember seeing Klute back when it first came out at the theatre! As I remember it was a great movie with good performances by Donald Sutherland & Jane Fonda! Not a fan of her politics, but she's a good actress!
Great question. To clarify, I'm often inspired to be more creative, to make art (music, writing, etc), to learn, and to live my life more fully. Thanks for commenting.
Good choices. Notorious is so good. I don't know that I rewatch Criterion as much. A lot of them are very artsy, dark, or require a lot of thought and while I'm into that, I have to admit that my frequent rewatchs are more often popcorn movies.
Thanks. Totally agree that Criterion films are often dark, artsy and do require some thought which I definitely need to be in the mood for. I'm watching lots of lighter entertainment these days including really loving the Universal Monsters channel on Roku TV, so many older films that I haven't seen.
@@CinemaDaveMedia Still, of my 2000+ movies, I have to assume (I don’t separate them) that well over 100 are Criterion and my standard to buy a movie is almost always something I think I’ll watch more than once. I will watch say a Kurosawa Criterion release maybe once every few years and that’s cool. For me, the value is often in the extras, making them like a film study as I’ve heard you say.
@@joshua2814 Totally agree, the value is in the extras and for film study.
Could watch Notorious every day haha
Great recommendations!!
Thanks, I’m looking forward to the sale.
I absolutely love Being There! Targets is great as well with how casual they portray the shooter. I would highly recommend The Red Shoes (1948). It is one of my all time favorite movies.
Same here, Being There is one of my very favorite films. Thanks for recommending The Red Shoes, it’s on my list to pickup.
Hamlet and King Lear by Grigori Kozintsev are masterworks. So is Don Quixote. But hard to find
Yes, agreed.
I bought All That Heaven Allows at a 2nd hand book/movie shop for like $13, popped it on as soon as I got home, what a great movie with amazing color, 13$ well spent
Yes, agreed. Great film.
Haven't seen any of these besides The Breakfast Club. Intrigued by Klute, All that Heaven Allows, Targets, The Big Chill, Being There, and Down By Law. Will have to try to check some of them out. Thanks for sharing these recommendations.
Thanks, highly recommend each of the films. All very well done and rewatchable in my humble opinion.
Just watched Being There for the first time this year. Great movie!!!
That’s great. It’s one of my very favorite films.
Absolutely love Criterion Collection and what they stand for with preservation of movies. So so SOOOOOO so much that would be lost to time if these boutique labels didn't provide these movies.
I've been spread thin with different hobbies to put my money, let alone ALL these different boutique labels with o mny obscure, cult classics etc etc.
However, I thankfully can get into the sale this year! Here are the ones I'm getting AND separately, ones I recommend!
Ordered:
Beasts of No Nation
Deep Cover
Triangle of Sadness
Don't Look Now
The Grand Budapest
Ones I recommend:
Beasts of No Nation
Seven Samurai
The Irishman
Until the End or Time
The Color of Pomegranates
Naked Lunch
House
I completely agree with your thoughts on Criterion. Great film recommendations too.
I just picked up my 1st film of the sale.
Days of Heaven.
Great film!
Kino Summer Sale starting June 27.
Thanks, good to know.
I hate the way they always send me adverts about 50 percent off sales and every time I look it's more like 15 and never 50. They piss me off big time, great quality films in terms of picture and sound, but the extras usually are weak and they're massively overpriced.
I remember seeing Klute back when it first came out at the theatre! As I remember it was a great movie with good performances by Donald Sutherland & Jane Fonda! Not a fan of her politics, but she's a good actress!
Yes, great film. One of my favorites from the 1970s.
Deadman is outstanding
Oh yes, great film.
Best show, hands down! Hal, ya call out all the B.S. of the GOP
You’ve said a couple of times that you go to certain films “for inspiration”, but you don’t mention inspiration for what.
Great question. To clarify, I'm often inspired to be more creative, to make art (music, writing, etc), to learn, and to live my life more fully. Thanks for commenting.
How about the original Robocop? That's a criterion
What I bought so far....
To Die For
Anatomy of a Fall
A Room.With a View
Nothing But A Man
Dogfight
Peeping Tom
@@TvGyrl Great pickups. Glad you are enjoying the sale.
Would you do video interview for my UA-cam channel