Movie Forums (http://www.movieforums.com/community/index.php)
-   General Movie Discussion (http://www.movieforums.com/community/forumdisplay.php?f=2)
-   -   The Criterion Club....club (http://www.movieforums.com/community/showthread.php?t=67586)

Jabs 02-02-23 07:21 AM

The Criterion Club....club
 


I figured since there are some of us that subscribe to the Criterion Channel and given that their collection frequently includes lesser-known films, we may need a small hub to share films we loved and want to discuss with others.

This can also be a good place to talk about what will be leaving the collection at the end of each month and incentivize each other to watch films while they are available.

Jabs 02-02-23 07:23 AM

February 2022

February seems to be Black History Month like last year, but contrary to features from the Caribbean that they offered in 2022, this year it seems to be mostly independent American cinema.

Most notable films leaving at the end of the month  


I would love to catch before the end of the month  

ScarletLion 02-02-23 07:58 AM

Re: The Criterion Club....club
 
Wish I could get this channel in the UK. I'll have to make do with my discs.

Jabs 02-02-23 08:14 AM

Originally Posted by ScarletLion (Post 2368319)
Wish I could get this channel in the UK. I'll have to make do with my discs.

Just use a VPN once to register and then you can use it from anywhere in the world. It works.

ScarletLion 02-02-23 08:23 AM

Originally Posted by Jabs (Post 2368322)
Just use a VPN once to register and then you can use it from anywhere in the world. It works.
How do I get it on my TV though?

Jabs 02-02-23 08:27 AM

Originally Posted by ScarletLion (Post 2368324)
How do I get it on my TV though?

By connecting your laptop to your TV.

John-Connor 02-02-23 09:47 AM

Originally Posted by ScarletLion (Post 2368324)
How do I get it on my TV though?
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/..._AC_SX569_.jpg

Allaby 02-02-23 10:18 AM

Re: The Criterion Club....club
 
I love The Criterion Channel. By far, the best streaming service.

kgaard 02-02-23 11:00 AM

Re: The Criterion Club....club
 
Luckily I've seen most of the big stuff leaving this month. I've never seen Woodstock though, so I might try to catch that.

Anyway, anything that encourages Criterion love I'm all for. A service that has Doris Wishman and Fellini is a service to be cherished.

Little Ash 02-02-23 02:24 PM

Originally Posted by Jabs (Post 2368325)
By connecting your laptop to your TV.
I assume you mean for him to stream it through a browser interface to the TV.


I'm just wondering if anyone's tried that?
I have htpc, and it's been a long time since I tried any type of browser based video on the TV. I think it might have been slightly under 10 years ago, was Netflix, and to my recollection is it looked horrible.
Looks fine a computer screen, but blown up to a full sized TV (or some quality), quite bad. (Ftr. I used the htpc for playing stuff with something like either Plex or MPC, and those are mostly fine).


So I'm just wondering if browser-based videos have improved that significantly.

Wyldesyde19 02-02-23 03:17 PM

Films leaving I aim to watch before the end of the month:

The Awful Truth
The Lady Eve
Ravenous
The Palm Beach Story
The Servant
Day of the Outlaw
La Chinoise
Darling
The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek
Woodstock (perhaps, long investment)
Sissi

Allaby 02-02-23 03:27 PM

Re: The Criterion Club....club
 
Films leaving that I might watch before the end of the month:

You Never Can Tell
The Image Book
Film Socialisme

Jabs 02-02-23 03:46 PM

Originally Posted by Little Ash (Post 2368437)
I assume you mean for him to stream it through a browser interface to the TV.


I'm just wondering if anyone's tried that?
I have htpc, and it's been a long time since I tried any type of browser based video on the TV. I think it might have been slightly under 10 years ago, was Netflix, and to my recollection is it looked horrible.
Looks fine a computer screen, but blown up to a full sized TV (or some quality), quite bad. (Ftr. I used the htpc for playing stuff with something like either Plex or MPC, and those are mostly fine).


So I'm just wondering if browser-based videos have improved that significantly.
I don't really use it myself like that but last time I tried it looked fine. Of course it was an older film and image quality wasn't my primary concern to begin with.

Citizen Rules 02-02-23 03:49 PM

of Wyldesyde movies I've seen these and consider them a
or better and would call them must watches.

The Awful Truth
The Lady Eve
The Palm Beach Story
Day of the Outlaw
The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek

I haven't seen the rest on his list only those above.

Wyldesyde19 02-02-23 04:40 PM

Also, it seems Criterion will remove films not listed among those scheduled to be. Both Incendies and Run Lola Run were removed recently and neither appeared on their list, as far as I can tell.

Traveling Players seems to have vanished as well, it seems. All were saved on my to watch list and are gone now.

Jabs 02-02-23 04:57 PM

Originally Posted by Wyldesyde19 (Post 2368486)
Also, it seems Criterion will remove films not listed among those scheduled to be. Both Incendies and Run Lola Run were removed recently and neither appeared on their list, as far as I can tell.

Traveling Players seems to have vanished as well, it seems. All were saved on my to watch list and are gone now.
I didn't even notice those were in their collection. Incendies and Traveling Players are both excellent films.

matt72582 02-02-23 05:37 PM

Re: The Criterion Club....club
 
I don't have the channel and won't pay $11/month but have access to most of the movies, and have seen a ton of them. Here's an IMDB list of all of them.. I'm arranging mine in terms of my rating, but there's too many to even list..

https://www.imdb.com/list/ls087831830/


A good way to arrange movies you have/have not seen.. I just looked at the 50 most popular movies I haven't seen, and the only one that interest me are so long. 931 minutes of Berlin Alexanderplatz... Mark rated that pretty highly and I like a few of Fassbinder's movies, but the first episode went so slow, I just couldn't get into it. Same with period pieces, musicals, silent movies.

beelzebubble 02-02-23 05:59 PM

Re: The Criterion Club....club
 
The Criterion Films are not hard to find. They exist outside of the Criterion Channel.

Jackie Daytona 02-02-23 09:33 PM

Not too excited by this month’s features —feels like the first time in a year I haven’t been excited for something.

Kamakhya 02-03-23 01:29 AM

Re: The Criterion Club....club
 
Criterion Collection got me into all kinds of foreign films and some independents. I subscribed to the channel from day one. To be honest, I probably don't watch it enough each month to pay for itself, but I love the company enough that I will sub nevertheless. I prefer physical media, so I have a hundred+ Criterion Collection films.I will always sing their praises.

The last Criterion I watched wasn't exactly a Criterion, it was Daisies from the Eclipse box set "Pearls of the Czech New Wave".

Kayden Kross 02-04-23 11:49 AM

Originally Posted by kgaard (Post 2368360)
Luckily I've seen most of the big stuff leaving this month. I've never seen Woodstock though, so I might try to catch that.

Anyway, anything that encourages Criterion love I'm all for. A service that has Doris Wishman and Fellini is a service to be cherished.

I just watched Woodstock (it's one of my favourites) and was kinda annoyed that they changed the music during the end credits.

kgaard 02-04-23 01:14 PM

Originally Posted by Kayden Kross (Post 2369018)
I just watched Woodstock (it's one of my favourites) and was kinda annoyed that they changed the music during the end credits.
Some kind of rights issue, I assume? Music rights are the bane of film.

Kayden Kross 02-04-23 02:42 PM

Originally Posted by kgaard (Post 2369051)
Some kind of rights issue, I assume? Music rights are the bane of film.

That would be my guess as well. I find it odd that they couldn't get the rights to a song called Woodstock by CNSY in a film called Woodstock starring Crosby, Stills and Nash.


As far as I know, that's the only change.

Kayden Kross 02-05-23 05:20 PM

Most of the Romy Schneider films are leaving this month. If nothing else, Zulawski's The Most Important Thing: Love deserves a viewing cause Stone Cold said so.

Flipper 02-05-23 06:07 PM

Re: The Criterion Club....club
 
"No results for sudz sutherland"


A pity. Sudz is an inspired African filmmaker.

Wyldesyde19 03-01-23 02:40 PM

So many good films leaving at the end of March. Godard is slowly being phased out it seems.

Focusing on these for now, will add a few others but for now:

Alphaville
A Woman is a Woman
Maelstrom
The Headless Woman
3 Women
August 32 on Earth
Dracula, pages from the Virgin’s Diary
Raining in the Mountain
Fascination

kgaard 03-01-23 03:03 PM

Re: The Criterion Club....club
 
Doris Wishman is out! Fatty Arbuckle is in!

ScarletLion 08-16-23 06:26 AM

Re: The Criterion Club....club
 
Holy moly. What a brilliant few additions coming this November:

https://twitter.com/TheFilmStage/sta...81225532174336

Newebogan 08-16-23 09:14 AM

Re: The Criterion Club....club
 
I wish I could access this channel in the UK. I'll have to settle for my DVDs instead.

Jabs 08-16-23 02:01 PM

Originally Posted by Newebogan (Post 2405924)
I wish I could access this channel in the UK. I'll have to settle for my DVDs instead.
You most definitely can. You only need to use a VPN once during registration.

Balor 08-16-23 09:37 PM

Re: The Criterion Club....club
 
I am VERY excited to see that they will be uploading a (hopefully) nice stream of Suspiria next month. I have only seen various free versions online, with annoying ads.

Still need to watch the rest of Roger Corman's Poe movies...

Wyldesyde19 08-19-23 11:42 PM

I can’t wait to see what horror films are added to the lineup for October.

Little Ash 08-20-23 01:07 AM

Originally Posted by Wyldesyde19 (Post 2406791)
I can’t wait to see what horror films are added to the lineup for October.

Yeah, I can't really imagine they'll continue the trend of decades-based horror and do 90s horror, because... 90s horror.

Wyldesyde19 08-20-23 01:48 AM

Originally Posted by Little Ash (Post 2406799)
Yeah, I can't really imagine they'll continue the trend of decades-based horror and do 90s horror, because... 90s horror.
Has that been their trend? I only starting subscribing last year.
Yeah….we can just skip the 90’s.

Little Ash 08-20-23 08:58 AM

Originally Posted by Wyldesyde19 (Post 2406805)
Has that been their trend? I only starting subscribing last year.
Yeah….we can just skip the 90’s.

I can't remember if they did anything three years ago, but two years ago was 70s horror and I think one other horror collection (maybe it was the year where they had horror directed by women.)
Last year was 80s horror and vampires.


All times are GMT -3. The time now is 08:30 PM.

Powered by: vBulletin, Copyright, ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
User Alert System provided by Advanced User Tagging v3.3.0 (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Copyright © Movie Forums