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United 93 (Paul Greengrass, 2006)
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Isn't this still in theatres? Are you sure you didn't order "Flight 93," which is a direct-to-dvd title?
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flipp525 wrote:
Okri wrote:A History of Violence

I'm to books what Reza is to DVDs.....
Flipp, I only wish I could watch films at the same speed I buy them. The collection continues......


The Tennessee Williams Collection:

A Street car Named Desire (Elia Kazan, 1951)
Baby Doll (Elia Kazan, 1956)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Richard Brooks, 1958)
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (Jose Quintero, 1961)
Sweet Bird of Youth (Richard Brooks, 1962)
The Night of the Iguana (John Huston, 1964)
Tennessee Wiliams' South (Harry Rasky, 1973)

Liza with a ''Z'' (Bob Fosse, 1972)
The Cooler (Wayne Kramer, 2003 )
Shattered Glass (Billy Ray, 2003)
Casanova (Lasse Halstrom, 2005)
The Girl in the Cafe (David Yates, 2005)
The White Countess (James Ivory, 2005)
Firewall (Richard Loncraine, 2006)
United 93 (Paul Greengrass, 2006)
Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World (Albert Brooks, 2006)
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Okri wrote:A History of Violence
I think I might need to own this one, too. What a fantastic movie (finally just saw it a couple weeks ago). Maria Bello really should've been up for this and Viggo's never been better. Loved Williams Hurt's cameo. Visually arresting. Wow. Loved it.

I'm to books what Reza is to DVDs and Franz Ferdinand is to CDs. I'll post my list in the Books thread...
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Ugetsu (Criterion Collection)
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Carole Lombard: The Glamour Collection

Man of the World (Richard Wallace/Edward Goodman, 1931)
We're Not Dressing (Norman Taurog, 1934)
Hands Across the Table (Mitchell Leisen, 1935)
Love Before Breakfast (Walter Lang, 1936)
The Princess Comes Across (William K Howard, 1936)
True Confession (Wesley Ruggles, 1937)

La Guerre est Finie (Alain Resnais, 1966)
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A History of Violence
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The Adventures of Antoine Doinel Criterion Collection box-set:
The 400 Blows
Antoine and Collette
Stolen Kisses
Bed and Board
Love on the Run
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The Man Who Never Was (Ronald Neame, 1956)
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (Sydney Pllack, 1969)
Victor/Victoria (Blake Edwards, 1982)
Victor/Victoria : The Broadway Cast Production (Blake Edwards, 1995)
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Suspicion (Alfred Hitchcock, 1941)
A Letter to Three Wives (Joseph L Mankiewicz, 1949)
Strangers on a Train (Alfred Hitchcock, 1951)
Blazing Saddles (Mel Brooks, 1974)
Ridicule (Patrice Leconte, 1996)
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Blood and Sand (Fred Niblo, 1922)
Don Q Son of Zorro (Donald Crisp, 1925)
In Old Arizona (Raoul Walsh & Irving Cummings, 1929)
Come and Get It (Howard Hawks & William Wyler, 1936)
The More the Merrier (George Stevens, 1943)
Marty (Delbert Mann, 1955)
Exodus (Otto Preminger, 1960)
Bunny Lake is Missing (Otto Preminger, 1965)
Morgan A Suitable Case for Treatment (Karel Reisz, 1966)
The Damned (Luchino Visconti, 1969)
Nashville (Robert Altman, 1975)
Quartet (James Ivory, 1982)
Wetherby (David Hare, 1985)
Maurice (James Ivory, 1987)
The Star Maker (Giuseppe Tornatore, 1989)
Howards End (James Ivory, 1992)
Rebecca (Jim O' Brien, 1997)
Wilde (Brian Gilbert, 1997)
Sweet and Lowdown (Woody Allen, 1999)
The End of the Affair (Neil Jordan, 2000)
Relative Values (Eric Styles, 2000)
The Sleepy Town Girl (Christopher Munch, 2003)
Match Point (Woody Allen, 2005)
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Penelope wrote:Think of them as a soap opera -- As the World Turns in Swedish -- and watch them in installments....
Great idea. An hour a day.
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Think of them as a soap opera -- As the World Turns in Swedish -- and watch them in installments....
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I love both films quite a lot, actually.
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Damien wrote:
Reza wrote:Saraband (Ingmar Bergman, 2003)

Keep it handy on your nightstand for the next time you have insomnia.
God I didn't know it was that bad! And I have yet to wade through it's prequel (Scenes From a Marriage) first - which consists of 3 Criterion discs. Who has the time (or energy) to watch these long winded films full of anguish and about bad relationships.
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Reza wrote:Saraband (Ingmar Bergman, 2003)
Keep it handy on your nightstand for the next time you have insomnia.
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