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The Criterion Collection is a continuing series of important classic and contemporary films. Thanks for listening, and until next week.Official /r/Criterion Letterboxd – Chat With Us Here! – Upcoming Criterion Titles Surfaces and Depths Moderator's Spotlight The Firemen's Ball (1967) The Ballad of Narayama (1958) Welcome! Upcoming "Ask the Film Thugs" show, where we answer questions on anyĪlso, we are on twitter and on Facebook and Vine.Īlso, be sure to check back often for our new endeavor The Life Masters, where we answer questions to other advice columnists. You send us, or you can e-mail to be part of an You can leave a message, or someone might actuallyĮ-mail us at and we will read/play whatever If you live outside the US you can call us on Skype at We will read the Google Voice transcript and US, or any place that makes calling the US easy, just dial 512-666-RANTĪnd leave us a voicemail. How's that? All you have to do is call or e-mail us.
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Looks like Summer Movie League has officially become Fantasy Movie League.Įvery week you pick movies and have a budget/salary cap you have to stay under. Right now check it out at You can also drink in our brilliance on Youtube for both The Film Thugs and The Life Masters. That's right, we have two completely different shows! The Life Masters is now it's own show with its own site and own dedicated feed. In what is probably the most gorgeously photographed non Kurosawa movies we've watched "La Haine" addresses, "a society on its way down. Rather it confronts the fact that there is guilt and victimization on all sides. Filled with simmering anger and resentment "La Haine" doesn't make the mistake of offering easy answers. Young people who feel trapped and powerless in a system that doesn't care about them at all. This film is about people who don't feel like society has anything to offer them, or any use for them. This film is timeless because if you were to watching it today it felt like it was meant for what is happening right now, as it would if you were to watch in in 2005, or 1995, or 1987, or 1975, or 1965. we'll call it "situation," the feeling of anger, helplessness, and division is rather universal. While a heavier focus is placed on France's still ongoing immigration. They are disaffected, disrespected, and resentful of being pushed to society's literal and figurative fringes. Marginalized young men whiling away their time in a concrete wasteland devoid of any real opportunity. The film follows three young men in the ghetto outskirts of Paris in the 24 hours following a riot. Mathieu Kassovitz's 1995 "La Haine," while undoubtedly a good movie, is timeless for an entirely different reason. Sometimes, this word has a different meaning. The Godfather 1 and 2 are both such fantastic movies that nothing is lost in viewing them years after the fact. Normally, when you refer to a movie as "timeless," it's referring to a feel or the overall quality.

We continue our journey through Jim's collection of movies with. These are well produced, fancy pantsĮditions of important and interesting films for the discerning film The Criterion Collection, the last vestige of truly collectible DVDĪnd Blu-Ray movies in existence.
