Holly sharp swords with blood dripping from it batman! The Criterion Collection I Love You
The Criterion Collection shares what they are releasing for November and its the greatest news in the last past 2 or 3 years and, and , and … I can’t wait but my wallet is already hurting thinking about it but it will be day one purchases for this NINJA .
Side-note: I want all the films listed here except the first one as I have no clue about that film
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Noah Baumbach 2013 • 86 minutes • 1.85:1 • United States Spine: #681 Edition: Dual Format Blu-ray/DVD
Greta Gerwig is radiant as a woman in her late twenties in contemporary New York, trying to sort out her ambitions, her finances, and, above all, her tight but changing bond with her best friend, Sophie (Mickey Sumner).
Charles Chaplin 1931 • 87 minutes • 1.19:1 • United States Spine: #680 Editions: Dual Format Blu-ray/DVD, Hulu Plus, iTunes
The writer-director-star achieved new levels of grace, in both physical comedy and dramatic poignancy, with this silent tale of a lovable vagrant falling for a young blind woman who sells flowers on the street (a magical Virginia Cherrill) and mistakes him for a millionaire.
Yasujiro Ozu 1953 • 136 minutes • 1.33:1 • Japan Spine: #217 Editions: Dual Format Blu-ray/DVD, Hulu Plus, iTunes
A profoundly stirring evocation of elemental humanity and universal heartbreak, Tokyo Story is the crowning achievement of the unparalleled Yasujiro Ozu.
This is it. I will be doing a separate write-up on The Criterion Collection box set below when Amazon releases a pre-order so everyone who reads this can go pre-order and you should as I will be and if you support the site you would buy 3 haha and don’t mine the run-on’s
Japan Spine: #679 Edition: Dual Format Blu-ray/DVDThe colossally popular Zatoichi films make up the longest-running action series in Japanese history and created one of the screen’s great heroes: an itinerant blind masseur who also happens to be a lightning-fast swordsman.
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