Contempt Criterion/ buying it

Started by tpfkabi, February 28, 2003, 11:36:49 PM

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tpfkabi

Question 1:does anyone have Contempt?i was able to see a print a few months back and i'm wanting to see it again since Criterion released it.

Question 2: where is the best place (cheapest) to buy new Criterion?
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BonBon85

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Question 2: where is the best place (cheapest) to buy new Criterion?

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Question 2: where is the best place (cheapest) to buy new Criterion?

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Well done BonBon

Dirk

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tpfkabi

i have read all the online reviews i could find, i just wanted to hear from someone here.
I am Torgo. I take care of the place while the Master is away.

THC

Wow, that's all I say.  I hadn't seen the film before the criterion release (thank god since this is the first time it has been released in proper cinemascope form).   It is my new favourite DVD.  You can't believe what you are watching (aside from the movie).  There is this hour long conversation between Jean-Luc Godard and Fritz Lang which will have you giggling with delight.    They talk away about how they are different kinds directors but they are ultimately the same.  Buy it right away if you are at all interested in this kind of stuff.  Criterion has outdone itself on this one.
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