Re: Movie Thread: New, Rental, Streaming
A co-worker and I recently decided to watch the entire
Criterion Collection (approx. 800 movies). He is going through it randomly; I'm approaching it chronologically (for the most part) and only watching what the Grand Rapids Public Library holds (approx. 600, all free because of my tax dollars).
Thought I'd post this to see if any of you may have done this or have thought of doing the same and to get your reaction to any of the movies you've seen. Following is what I've watched thus far along with some of the supplements which the DVDs include:
6 Short Films: W.C. Fields, Criterion Collection (2000) *
“Pool Sharks”, Edwin Middleton (1915)
“The Golf Specialist”, Monte Brice (1930)
“The Dentist”, Leslie Pearce (1932)
“The Fatal Glass of Beer”, Clyde Bruckman (1933)
“The Pharmacist”, Arthur Ripley (1933)
“The Barber Shop”, Arthur Ripley (1933)
The Bank Dick, Edward Kline (1940) *
Nanook of the North, Robert Flaherty (1922) *
Paul Robeson: Portraits of the Artist, Criterion Collection (2007) *
- Body and Soul, Oscar Micheaux (1925)
- Borderline, Kenneth Macpherson (1930)
- Sanders of the River, Zolton Korda (1935)
- Jericho, Thornton Freeland (1937)
- The Emperor Jones, Dudley Murphy (1933)
- The Proud Valley, Pen Tennyson (1940)
- Native Land, documentary, Leo Hurwitz & Paul Strand (1942)
Science is Fiction: 23 films by Jean Painlevé, Criterion Collection (2009) *
Disc One
“Hyas and Stenorhynchus” (1927)
“Sea Urchins” (1954)
“How Some Jellyfish Are Born” (1960)
“Liquid Crystals” (1978)
“The Sea Horse” (1933)
“The Love Life of the Octopus” (1967)
“Shrimp Stories” (1964)
“ACERA, or The Witches’ Dance” (1972)
“The Vampire” (1945)
“Freshwater Assassins” (1947)
“Sea Ballerinas” (1956)
“Diatoms” (1968)
“Pigeons in the Square” (1982)
- skipped “The Sounds of Science”
Disc Two – skipped most
“The Octopus” (1927)
“Bluebird” animated claymation (1938)
Disc Three – watched 5 of 8 episodes
“Jean Painlevé Through His Films” (1988)
Safety Last, Fred C. Newmeyer & Sam Taylor, (1923) *
- in Introduction by Suzanne Llyod
- Locations and Effects
- Harold Lioyd: The Third Genius, Kevin Brownlow & David Gill (1989)
“Take a Chance”, Alfred J. Goulding (1918)
The Freshman, Fred C. Newmeyer & Sam Taylor (1925) *
Master of the House, Carl Theodore Dreyer (1925) *
“Interview with Casper Tybjerg, Dreyer historian”
“Visual essay on Dreyer’s innovations”, film historian David Bordwell
The Phantom Carriage, Victor Sjöstrom (1921) *
- Interview with Ingmar Bergman, excerpt from Victor Sjöstrom: A Portrait (1981)
- “The Bergman Connection”, visual essay Peter Cowie
- Footage of the construction of the Råsunda studio
The Gold Rush, Charlie Chaplin (1925) *
- Presenting “The Gold Rush” with filmmaker Kevin Brownlow and Chaplin biographer Jeffrey Vance
- A Time of Innovation: Visual Effects in The Gold Rush
- Music by Charles Chaplin, with composer Timothy Brock
- Chaplin Today: The Gold Rush (2002), a short documentary
3 Silent Classics by Josef von Sternberg, Criterion Collection (2010) *
- Underworld (1927)
“Underworld: How It Came To Be”, visual essay, UCLA film professor Janet Bergstrom
- The Last Command (1928)
“vonSternberg till ‘29”, visual essay, critic Tag Gallagher
- The Docks of New York (1928)
“Josef von Sternberg Interview”, Swedish Television (1968)
The Passion of Joan of Arc or La Passion de Jeanne D’Arc Carl Theodore Dryer (1928)*
Lonesome, Paul Fejos (1928) *
Pandora’s Box, G. W. Pabst (1929) *
The Blood of a Poet or Le Sang d’un Poète, Jean Cocteau (1930) *
Under the Roofs of Paris or Sous les Toits de Paris, René Clair (1930) *
People on Sunday or Menschen am Sonntag, Richard Siodmak & Edgar G. Ulmer (1930) *
- “Weekend am Wannsee”, Gerald Koll, documentary about POS (2000)
- “Into the Blue” or “Ins Blaue Hinein”, Eugen Schüfftan, film short (1931)
The Complete Jean Vigo, Criterion Collection (2011) *
- À propos de Nice, Jean Vigo & Boris Kaufman (1930)
- Taris or La natation par Jean Taris, champion de France, Jean Vigo (1931)
- Zéro de conduite or Zero for Conduct, Jean Vigo (1933)
- L’Atalante, Jean Vigo (1934)
Cinéastes de notre temps about Vigo, French Television (1964)
Les Voyages De L’Atalante, Bernard Eisenschiz, documentary (2001)
Le Million, René Clair (1931) *
- American Television Interview René Clair with Jim MacAndrews (1959)
A Nous la Liberté or Freedom for Us, René Clair (1931) *
The 3 Penny Opera or Die 3-Groschen-Oper, G. W. Pabst (1931) *
- “Fritz Rasp and Ernst Busch” introduce film 1956
- Brecht vs. Pabst: The Transformation of The Threepenny Opera, documentary (2007)
The Most Dangerous Game, Ernest B. Schoedsack & Irving Pichel (1932) *
Trouble in Paradise, Ernst Lubitsch (1932) *
- Peter Bogdanovich introduction (2002)
- Tributes to Lubitsch
- Das fidele Gefängnis or The Merry Jail, Ernst Lubitsch (1917)
Boudu Saved From Drowning or Boudu sauvé des eaux, Jean Renoir (1932) *
Island of Lost Souls, Erle C. Kenton (1932) *
The Testament of Dr. Mabuse or Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse, Fritz Lang (1933) *
- Mabuse in Mind, Thomas Honickel (1984), interview with actor Rudolf Schündler.
Design for Living, Ernst Lubitsch (1933) *