Ryan, start with “White Mane” and “The Red Balloon,” then go straight to “Salo: The 120 Days of Sodom.” That should get you through the Thanksgiving weekend. Everything after that will be a piece of cake.
Numerous books, essays, columns and blogs have cited almost all of the films mentioned so far, thus they hardly qualify as under-appreciated. “The Killing,” his noirish thriller about a racetrack heist, displays early on all the Kubrickian bells and whistles. It deserves reappraisal and, dare I say it, a Criterion release.
Aboslutely not. Except, of course, for that ravishing garden scene in which Cate Blanchett dances silently for Benjamin. But the Criterion treatment for that one scene? I think not.
12-year old asking... over 3 years ago
Ryan, start with “White Mane” and “The Red Balloon,” then go straight to “Salo: The 120 Days of Sodom.” That should get you through the Thanksgiving weekend. Everything after that will be a piece of cake.
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What is Kubrick's Most Under-Appreciated Film? over 3 years ago
Numerous books, essays, columns and blogs have cited almost all of the films mentioned so far, thus they hardly qualify as under-appreciated. “The Killing,” his noirish thriller about a racetrack heist, displays early on all the Kubrickian bells and whistles. It deserves reappraisal and, dare I say it, a Criterion release.
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Movies That Should Be In the Criterion Collection over 3 years ago
A Place in the Sun
and
of course, The Night of the Hunter
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Foreign Film Nominations, 2009 over 3 years ago
What happened to “Gomorrah” from Italy? No nomination. Surely the Academy jests.
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IS "BENJAMIN BUTTON" WORTHY OF BEING IN THE COLLECTION? about 3 years ago
Aboslutely not. Except, of course, for that ravishing garden scene in which Cate Blanchett dances silently for Benjamin. But the Criterion treatment for that one scene? I think not.
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