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OVER 40 CRITERION FILMS | 1 HAUL | In-Store Vlog (Barnes & Noble 50% Off Sale)
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 12. 07. 2021
- It's Criterion Haul Round 2: Electric Boogaloo w/ special guest Mike from Boston.
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First 1000$ now 40 more titles? Christ leave a like for these film loving legends
Youâre a legend for this comment. Thanks for the support! Itâs much appreciated!
I just want to say how awesome it is to see younger people still so avidly into physical media/film collecting. Thanks for keeping this hobby alive!
Forgot to mention, getting blind buys is probably one of the best parts about the Criterion experience.
I absolutely agree!
As the king of blind buys I definitely agree
The only blind buy that backfired on me so far is Picnic at Hanging Rock. But even then I mean I still kinda like it and glad I own it
@@MrWafflez26 I think the only one that was disappointing for me was "White" from the Three Colors trilogy, I didn't really care for that one, but other than that I've bought nothing but treasures.
Yeah itâs annoying when people shit on us who blind buy
I donât remember her name, but the one behind the camera always has good quick takes on the films being discussed. Next vid finally let her pick out a couple blu-rays haha!
Yeah I'd love to see her get a stack lol.
Her name is gen and Iâm definitely going to encourage her to get a few blind buys. We live together, watch everything together and love almost all of the same films so we kinda share the Same collection. Lol
Mike is a legend for making a reference to Gaspar NoĂ©s đđ€Ł
What can I say? Its one of my very favorite movies ever
@@mikeyc0800ify good seeing you in the video, man. Hope to see you in future ones.
Nice to see Minding The Gap getting some love :)
Man oh man ! You guys are so "lucky" to have all this titles available to buy ! In Europe there are like 10-15% of the titles...and about the 50% off sale...no way !
I think this is my favorite Criterion haul vid of all time đ«
"Lady Snowblood" were Tarantino's sources for "Kill Bill 1&2".
Love the video and having the last shot be a scene from Ichi The Killer is Epic too \m/ .. Much Respect !!
Perry looked so mad in the beginning because he knew he was gonna spend money. đđđ
I don't know why I looked so angry. I guess I just have resting bitch face.
I love watching your videos! There is a great camaraderie between you all. The sale is always a great time. I've made a couple trips thus far, and am now building my list for November. Enjoy your purchases! :)
Thank you so much! Iâm glad to hear that you love my videos! Canât wait to do our last haul next week and review films this weekend!
FWWM gets better with each watch. I hated it the first time I watched it, but upon repeat viewings I think itâs one of Lynchâs best.
I love seeing these, it's almost like I'm there with you.
Shoutout to Perry's shirt today, god I love that.
and Shoutout to Jane(?), it's nice to have you interacting more as compared to November's videos. All of you have a fun kinetic energy together
See y'all next time!
Love to hear that dude. And her name is actually Gen. she really appreciates and loves your comment!
Good call on Inside Llewyn Davis. That is one of my all time favorite films.
I appreciate the Ichi the killer meme at the end, also, great picks!
Looks like yawl had a great time. Made my 2nd haul as well.
Mirror-Defending your Life-Good morning-Carnival of Souls-12 Angry Men
Carnival of Souls!
Wow! Just wow! I picked up some nice recommendations here, thanks. Please, consider buying The Human Condition next time. I watched the Trilogy this year and it jumped right into my Top 20 All Time List. Maybe Top 5 best cinematography in a single film I have ever seen, especially Part 2 and 3. Itâs worth every minute of your nine hours you have to invest. Maybe next time đ
Youâre the second person to mention the human condition. Iâll make sure to keep my eye out for it during the next haul
Iâm sad that I couldnât pick up the player or the Coke Zero trilogy. Loved doing this haul.
Hope everyone enjoyed it
I love the haul videos from you guys! You keep spending, I'll keep watching!
Will do! Thank you so much for watching and enjoying!
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me for the win
Thatâs the hype! Also, the day you get Blue Velvet is the day when the world will know peace.
Lmao one of these days the world will know peace and it will be achieved single handedly by me.
@Bill Griff I just watched your haul. Over 500 dollars spent on the haul. Very impressive.
I also watched your haul video! Loved it and left a comment!
I got Mirror last weekend. Going back this weekend.
I literally bought Eyes Without a Face a couple of days ago. A classic!!
Thatâs so cool. Iâm so excited to watch the film! Iâve Never seen it obviously but itâs so promising
God I want to go Criterion shopping with these guys. I've been going to B&N for like two hours myself
Dude, we bought "Eyes Without A Face" on the same day. Nice choices.
Thatâs just awesome. Canât wait to watch it!
Eyes Without A Face is amazing. "Mulholland Drive", "The Innocents" "Cat People", "Ace In The Hole", and "Silence Of The Lambs" are my most recent pickups.
Excellent picks, canoa is a great movie, first time I see a video haul where someone choose that movie, I'm from, Mexico and I had the opportunity to see the director Felipe cazals in the cineteca of Monterrey where he gave a talk about the movie, and then he signed my copy of criterion, that edition by the way comes with an interview between Alfonso curaron and the director felipe cazals you have to see it after watching canoa of course. Greetings to all
Damn that was me a couple years ago, but these days, I only keep it to about 3 or 4 films at most whenever the sale drops. Made the exception with the WKW box set. That was a birthday gift for myself lol
If you love Kiarostami so much and Italian neorealism, you would love Satyajit Ray, especially the Apu trilogy.
I will look into it. I'm glad you keep giving me so many recommendations. Kino is my happy meal.
Night of the Living Dead was the one that started my Criterion addiction.
If Perry did blind buys, his stack of Criterions would be as tall as he is. Lol.
Not sure if it's ever in store but someone should check for Sundays and CybĂšle. Patricia Gozzi is an exceptional actress.
Also, pick Gate of Hell back up and don't put it down... until you get to your shelf at home đ
Iâll definitely consider it as a blind buy and so will gen :)
Gate of Hell is a gorgeous film. Amazing use of color.
Canoa is a fantastic film. Itâs like a horror film but is not. Glad you bought it.
You just made me even more excited to watch it!
Iâm very interested in this one. Iâve never heard of it.
This video is so pure and beautiful
I'm going back to B&N sometime this weekend to pickup more titles. Not sure which ones though.
Great Loveless shirt!
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Go for Hoop Dreams if you're into Minding the Gap. I can't give Matewan enough praise. So relevant to right now and just on a human level it's so powerful.
You think Scorsese is old, Manoel DeOliveira was directing films until he died at 106.
Good lord. Now that's hardcore.
And he was a great director, Portugalâs greatest certainly.
Kino for the soul.
Kino is not good for the soul but good for your health.
Criterion is finally starting to go to 4K late this year or early next year from reports
Good stuff:D guys . Cracking a cold one with the boys lol
Had to do it to em
Mike has a face đ±
Vanishing is a wild movie
The ending of The Vanishing will haunt me for the rest of my life.
A truly honest and haunting experience. Iâm glad I picked it up last year.
Just a few thoughts and opinions I had watching this (as always):
Black Narcissus is so good, can't go wrong with Powell & Pressburger
Glad Mike & Eric loved Happy-Go-Lucky even if it was on their own volition
I own The Vanishing but haven't watched it yet, heard that Stanley Kubrick apparently said it was the scariest movie he had ever seen, which is really, really high praise
I haven't seen the I Am Curious movies but it is mentioned in a chapter of the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood novel, Brad Pitt's character goes to see it at a cinema
I saw the 2018 film Cold War in the background, highly recommended great film
Rewatched Crash last week, really good film and super fucked up
Also Perry, you are a madman love your work, genuinely have no idea how you afford to live after these monster hauls
What a coincidence I'm actually reading Once Upon A Time in Hollywood novel right now, and I just got past the part of Cliff Booth taking a date to see I Am Curious...Yellow.
@@jesusperez7108 the book is quite good, I was on a roll reading a few chapters every night but I haven't for about a week and need to get back into it.
You guys should definitely check out Ritwik Ghatakâs 1960 film "The Cloud-Caped Starâ. Ghatak. Highly underrated film.
Never heard of the film. Definitely gonna look into it. Thanks for the recommendation
@@TheMisfitPond heâs one the great Indian filmmakers up there with Satyajit Ray.
Part of a trilogy but itâs the only one on Criterion thus far.
I think these guys are putting the movies back in the shelf as soon as the video ends.. J/k
@F V, really, you think that?... I hope they bought those movies and not put those great movies back on the shelf.
No I am totally kidding! These guys are really dedicated and eat these Criterion movies up. I donât blame them once the movie is in your hand that thing is coming home.
fire walk with me!
Blind bought Canoa after watching this video
Thatâs awesome. I hope it will be worth because I also blind bought it lol btw itâs awesome to see you commenting again!
Happy-Go-Lucky is the best.
NakedâŠ
So hard to decide
I'm watching Happy-Go-Lucky tomorrow. I'm so excited. I love Naked and Secrets & Lies. Meantime is also very good. I'm always down to check out more Mike Leigh.
I got an ad for Space Jam: New Legacy...
Well Space Jam 2: Electric Boogaloo is undeniably going to be a piece of kino so I guess itâs fittingâŠ
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My dude... The Litness ... The Kino...
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May the litness flow through you.
I snagged some fantastic films this month, I still need one more
I wanna see a pic of your haul so far!
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Eric kicks Ass man đ„âđ„
I love that man
Hey thank you, you kick ass too :)
I love Erick to death. He's like an older brother to me. He has introduced me to so many masterpieces like Possession, Oldboy, and Jeanne Dielman.
@@jesusperez7108 I was just watching old boy the other day the (Josh Brolin Version) , an amazing movie âđ„
@@andrewbashford9786 Apparently that's Park Chan Wook's favorite film, the remake of his own masterpiece. Lol
"I Am Curious" was mega-controverisal in the US when first released. I got part-way through the first film: utterly boring. Even my life is more exciting.
Very boring.
Awesome!!!!!! I loved 99% of the picks!đ
Awesome! Thanks for watching! What was the 1% you didnât like? Lol
@@TheMisfitPond Gate of Hell and Secrets and Lies. I'm huge fan of SciFi and horror. đ
@@shawnsatrinarodriguez4429 haha my gf blind bought Gate of Hell in our next haul. We still havenât seen it. Why didnât you like it?
@@TheMisfitPond honestly I haven't seen them. I don't think I would find them interesting based on the subject matter. I hope you guys like them. Maybe I'll watch them one day if I have absolutely nothing else to do.đđ€Ł
@@shawnsatrinarodriguez4429 Secrets & Lies is a great film. It's in contention with Naked for Mike Leigh's best film. I say give it a shot.
i feel bad for the dude who picked up the citizen kane blu ray lol
Well how was I supposed to know criterion was going to give Citizen Kane a 4k release. Oh well. I didn't pay full price. I got 40% off.
@@jesusperez7108 thats good lol
I am one of those weird people that like "Squid and the Whale" more than "Marriage Story", but I think it's mostly because of the kid in "Marriage Story" who I found so annoying I couldn't get why they are fighting over him whole movie.
"Mother" is brilliant movie and I am shocked it's so underratted. I never hear people talking about it.
Completly agree
Of you like Marriage Story then I highly recommend checking out William Wylers "Dodsworth", truly an underrated masterpiece, and should get the Criterion treatment in the future.
I'm gonna pick up War of the Worlds & Brazil
I might go ahead and pick up Brazil as well. I havenât yet because I already own it normal blu ray but the criterion probably comes with a lot of great special features
@@TheMisfitPond that's one of the things I love about Criterion, Arrow, Eureka, & Indicator releases. They have such awesome special features
Brazil is a masterpiece. It truly is Terry Gilliam's magnum opus.
@@jesusperez7108 I was watching special features on Munchausen, & Terry Gilliam said that Time Bandits, Brazil, & Munchausen is his fantasy trilogy
How many Criterion films is Juliette Binoche in? It seems like every movie I looked up that yall are talking about has her in it.
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Juliet Binoche is average. See "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (Criterion DVD release is out of print). Excellent film otherwise.
Idk who jliet Binoche is but Juliet Binoche is a goddess.
@@TheMisfitPond You don't get out much. She's average.
I have The Unbearable criterion. Great disc
So farâŠ
Deep Cover
The Lady Eve
Nightmare Alley
Irma Vep
I returned the copy of Crash I bought.
Everyone was sold out of Tree of Life on Blu
What made you change your mind on Crash?
@@jesusperez7108 Honestly, I regret returning it. I was worried I wouldn't watch it enough. I bought La Piscine and now it is on Criterion Channel. Should have kept crash.
@@Deserthorror You could always rebuy Crash next sale.
Did you say Fast Times at Ridgemont High?
Have any of you guys picked up "Paths of Glory" or "His Girl Friday"?
Carlos already owns Paths of Glory. Paths of Glory and Children of Paradise are the 2 criterions at the top of my must own wishlist. If I can't find them on our next haul, I will just order them even though that takes out the fun of criterion hunting.
@@jesusperez7108 "His Girl Friday is one of the best screwball comedies (Cary Grant).
One of the many hilarious scenes is when a guy delivers a bribe to a politician while the politician is giving a press conference.
Bringing up Baby too!
Loveless!
Also, where does one get that Posession shirt.
Carlos bought it for me from Red Bubble.
Are they taking the additional 10% off member discounts at the stores? đ€đ§
Nah apparently they donât do that :(
Does anyone know a Barnes and noble or a store In Washington state that have criterion collections in stock?
RE: "everything is put back and organized properly before we leave"? I don't mean to be a dick, but this section is a complete mess (and I know it's not all your fault, but you bear some responsibility, as I will explain). "Day for Night" and "Fail Safe" are between "A Brighter Summer Day" and "City Lights"; "The Furies", "The Life Aquatic..." (and 2 other Wes Anderson films), "Being John Malkovich" and the Bunuel Box are between "Celine and Julie Go Boating" and "The Executioner"; "Fanny and Alexander" and "Husbands" are between "In The Heat of The Night" and "Island of Lost Souls"; "Good Morning" is between "Irma Vep" and "Merrily We Go To Hell" (which appears way out of place itself); "Three Outlaw Samurai" between "Man Push Cart" and "Matewan"; "Cat People" between "Pina" and "Pickup on South Street", with "Marriage Story" also in the P's. I saw you pick up "Jeanne Dielman..." from in front of "The Irishman", present it, then put it back IN FRONT OF "Good Morning". "Fast Times...", which you pulled out 3 copies of, at least one somehow ended up in front of "The Executioner". When you picked up "Gate of Hell", "Eating Raul" was right behind it, yet you didn't move it to its proper place, you just put "Gate..." back in front of it. The Bunuel Box (which one of you was admiring) somehow ended up one row to the left and one row down from where it was before, but was STILL between "Celine and Julie..." and "The Executioner". Yes, I took notes, but this was just from the first 19 minutes of your video, and you didn't see fit to film yourselves putting back your reject piles (I think that would actually be a cool video to watch, and you could explain why you didn't pick the titles you're putting back). BIG PROPS to Perry for that AWESOME shirt, and I do enjoy your videos (liked your take on "Jeanne Dielman..." btw), but to say "everything is put back and organized properly before we leave" is disingenuous at best. B&N organizes the discs in numerical and then alphabetical order in columns from front to back, and the columns run from left to right. If you've read this far, thanks for reading my rant!
Did the store do a restock? I see titles on those shelves that should have sold out long before now. On another note, I couldn't find "High & Low" anywhere, and had a copy shipped to home.
I haven't seen High and Low anywhere either. If I don't find it on the next haul, I'm just going to order it online.
@@jesusperez7108 I have noticed that Kurosawa titles tends to quickly sell out.
@@JavaJunky Besides Seven Samurai because everyone already owns it. If they released a criterion starter pack, it would include; Seven Samurai, The 400 Blows, 12 Angry Men, Eraserhead, and 8 1/2.
I want to upgrade High and Low as well because my old Criterion DVD isnât formatted properly for 16x9 Tvs but never see it in store and Amazon is out last time I looked.
Thatâs like $800 excluding sales tax
Ooof, if only Perry knew that Citizen Kane is getting a criterion 4KâŠ
I don't have a 4k player or 4k tv, so it's all good in the hood.
News has been debunked. Citizen Kane is indeed coming from Criterion, but there's no proof it's the title getting the 4K treatment
What are Perryâs five favorite Directors?
My Top 5 Favorite Directors:
1. Ingmar Bergman
2. Michael Haneke
3. Stanley Kubrick
4. Abbas Kiarostami
5. Lars Von Trier
@@jesusperez7108 great list
I took a shit in a barnes and nobles urnal once. Any way go check out the Door to Door Indiegogo and contribute.
I've never looked through Criterion movies at a store before. The only one that I own is Come and See and I purchased that off of Amazon. So the only experience that I have with them is through your videos. And I have to say that Fast Times at Ridgemont High seems a little out of place. Lol. It seems like most of them are Arthouse, cerebral and provocative movies. Not coming of age movies with titties, masturbation and bong hits. Now I expect to see American Pie in your next haul. :)
Yikes. Talking about "Stalker" putting you to sleep, are you kidding me??
I mean I was mostly joking. Lol Iâm able to recognize the objective quality of its craft for sure.. I just donât personally find it all that engaging unfortunately.
this shop raid appears fake to me. sorry