I have seen all of your criterion haul videos… and yet still had fun watching this collection video! I’ve added so many titles to my watchlist based on your recommendations… can’t wait to see what you guys pick up next!
Great video, guys! Thank you for sharing your collections with us. The Criterion Collection is certainly an embarrassment of riches. I'm in awe every time I glance over at my Criterion shelf at how lucky we are to have these films in our lives. :)
This video also makes me realize how many great Criterions have never gotten bluray upgrades, the Dreyer box set, Renoir box set, Peeping Tom, Grand Illusion, Diary of a Country Priest, Trouble in Paradise, Shoot the Piano Player….
Great video guys. Impressive collection and a lot of good conversation. I also liked the format in which the three of you showed off your collections together. As we all know, a lot of people show off their collections scrolling through their collections. Those videos are fine but this was a fun, different format. It added a lot of good personality to an overall engaging video.
This is it!! The video we’ve been all waiting for! What a start to the new year and as always great collection. Much love guys, we will always share together your enthusiasm and love for cinema no matter what part of the world.
Between the Criterion and Me.Excellent t-shirt..I have not been fortunate enough to see BTBAM,as i'm in the UK Little story..In 2019,i was working in a music shop in Liverpool..Dustie and Paul were meant to come into the shop,as they were playing Manchester,but for some reason they couldn't make it..I was devastated I wonder if Tommy has any Kubrick Criterion,as i know he's a massive fan I'm really jealous of how many Criterion dvd's there are in the U.S,as we have very little in the U.K Thanks for sharing all these dvd's,and i hope we get a lot more soon!
solid collection. sometimes i’m on the fence about physical media, but watching this video really reignited my desire to buy more movies. i just started my collection last week, i’m at 11.
Awesome video! "The Piano Player", ranked by Eric as his #1 Criterion movie, is not my favorite Haneke, but God, what a great, great watch! Eric is absolutely right about Huppert's haunting performance. She's exceptional in this movie.
Oh man this is so good. You guys are the ultimate Criterion Kings 👍🏻 Still, not one of you owns a single Kobayashi film. Blasphemy😁 But the next haul is coming…
Just have to say you guys are awesome. Just got my first 5. Eyes Without A Face, Dead Man, Eraserhead, Uncut Gems and Dr. Strangelove. Definitely one of the hardest decisions I have ever made to pick just 5 for my first CC buy. You guys gave me a lot to check out and can't wait to find my next favorite film. Just finished Barry Lyndon and is probably my favorite Criterion thus far. Second would have to be Mullholland Drive!
Great Video. I am always amazed about how many great titles are in the Criterion collection and how different people curate their own personal selections. My Collection is at like 170 total and I don't really have a lot of the same films.
I wonder if there are protective covers we could buy to keep the nicer packaging in mint condition. Like people use for comic books and vinyl records. Thank you for sharing!
Again a very nice Video, took some inspiration out of it. You guys are missing some very good movies, check out "The bridge" 1959 and has really nobody seen "Harakiri"? Anyway keep up the great work. PS: Come and See is way better than Brazil. Greetings from germany
Overall, I must say that you've all made excellent choices when buying these titles. I can't say that I enjoy every single one of them, but for the most part, it's stuff that I own myself or that I want to buy. I've seen them all, though. HUGE props to the three of you for all owning Altman's 3 Women. It's a masterpiece. And shame on you for all owning Uncut Gems, which is in the bottom 5 films of all time for me. I made it through it, but it's the only film I've seen that made me physically ill it was so bad.
It's always fun to watch your Criterion videos... You guys should expand into some region B labels as well, such as Eureka and Second Run. There are some nice titles and haul opportunities there. Also, I feel compelled to help you with this... It's pronounced Moon-gee-ooh! :)) Here's hoping Criterion will also release his comedy anthology, Tales from the Golden Age.
The Darjeeling Limited is so underrated, it's my favourite Wes Anderson film, and while it's not his best film, (Fantastic Mr Fox do be the best) it certainly is amazing. Edit: If you guys haven't, I recommend In a Lonely Place, it's a really good Humphrey Bogart film.
A few more I highly recommend that none of you have are the Jean Vigo set which includes L’ Atalante, one of the absolute greatest films ever made and the Jacques Tati box set.
We have not. BUT Satyajit Ray’s THE HERO is my number one MUST BUY next month. I reviewed it last month and thought it was a masterpiece. Was planning to blind buy The Cloud Capped Star as well.
I think you need to do this by the language the film uses the most (or by what country produced it) rather than by where you think the director comes from, because although "Watership Down" is clearly from the UK, the director was from the United States ("American" can also include Canada and Mexico, as they are also in "North America"; the rest of the world sees us as "The United States"). A lot of Cronenberg's work is from Canada, although some of them are co-produced with other countries ("Naked Lunch" is actually a Canada - UK - Japan co-production, and "The Fly" is a Canada - US co-production). All of the films you had from "China" were actually from Hong Kong when it was a British municipality (from 1898-1997). I just got through China before I felt I had to comment, so... Just adding my 2 cents.
I'm afraid to watch Blow-Out because I have heard it's a more literal, simplified version of Blow-Up, and Blow-Up is one of my favorite films of all time.
**(sigh)** Terry Gilliam is an American, guys (and Scotland is in the United Kingdom, for now); and Charles Laughton "made" dozens and dozens of films - he directed only one (if you don't count "The Man on the Eiffel Tower" that he completed direction of, but was not credited). I could go really gonzo here and say that "Mulholland Dr." actually "emerged" in 1999 (the 20th century) as a TV pilot that ABC rejected, and Lynch re-worked it with some new footage and released it as a film 2 years later, but I don't want to nit-pick...🤣
Yea this is why I said some things would be wishy washy. Terry Gilliam was born an American but in 2006 renounced his American citizenship. and the vast majority of his films are from the UK.
@@TheMisfitPond only 4 of the 13 feature length films he's fully directed can be said to have been "from the UK" (so, far from "the vast majority"), as the rest have been produced (or co-produced) and filmed in the US, Canada, and other places in Europe (Romania, Prague, Germany, Portugal, etc.), including 2 of the 3 mentioned in this video - all 3 having been made long before 2006. I wish you could have said something about what makes Criterion's version of "Brazil" so good is the inclusion of the "Love Conquers All" version (the cut Warner Brothers wanted that is so bad and non-sensical, with a happy ending that undercuts and abandons everything that came before), as opposed to Gilliam's cut; and how he showed his cut to the LA Critics, forcing Warner to release HIS version.
@@erikhughes8412 I haven’t opened or watched the Brazil criterion so I couldn’t tell you. That is actually true what you said about Gilliam tho. I just known him for films like Brazil, Meaning of life, Zero Theorem, etc.. but he didn’t renounce his American citizenship lol I confused personal experience with fact lol
@@TheMisfitPond You HAVE to watch the "Love Conquers All" version - I don't think you can watch it without the commentary track that tells you how much it differs from Gilliam's cut (if you have a choice, keep the commentary track on), but it's the version we would have gotten had Warner Brothers had their way - and it will absolutely floor you how close we came to losing a brilliant film.
Ah, i didn’t wait until the end. After you had gone through American (US) movies, I wrote my comment before the UK. Albeit I think of Charlie Chaplin as an American more than an Englishman.
INDEX
American: 2:24
Australian: 17:22
Belgium: 18:17
Canada: 18:29
China: 19:11
Czech: 19:34
Denmark: 20:04
France: 21:05
Germany: 25:53
Iran: 26:35
Italy: 28:29
Japan: 30:17
Mexico: 35:31
The Netherlands: 39:07
Romania: 41:07
Scotland: 42:06
South Korea: 42:26
Soviet Union: 43:08
Sweden: 47:07
Taiwan: 48:48
United Kingdom: 49:30
Boxsets: 57:52
TOP 5: 1:00:17
Why does Carlos look like Erick and Perry's child
That's the funniest shit I've seen all week
Eric's collection is my favorite. Impressive collections guys
Thank you!!
Impressive collections! I swear this hour and a half felt like 20 minutes and I was sad when it ended. Thanks for the serotonin. 😊
I'm glad YT recommended this channel to me recently, I like listening to you talking about movies.
Wow I’m really glad YT recommended my channel to you as well! Grateful to have you here!
When you guys clapped for perry at the end, i laughed out LOUD!! Haha!!
Perry is the FUCKING man!!!Love all you guys but OMG Perry’s collection is just epic.
I would mention how many I have but I would be hated. Still a great video!
I would probably pick Come and See over Brazil, but ever so slightly. They're both amazing.
Why are Criterion collection videos so addicting?
Finally finished the vid. What a wholesome countdown 👏
I have seen all of your criterion haul videos… and yet still had fun watching this collection video! I’ve added so many titles to my watchlist based on your recommendations… can’t wait to see what you guys pick up next!
Perry throwing out words like 'objective' when it comes to art always makes me chuckle
Great video, guys! Thank you for sharing your collections with us. The Criterion Collection is certainly an embarrassment of riches. I'm in awe every time I glance over at my Criterion shelf at how lucky we are to have these films in our lives. :)
Thumbs up guys!! Great video. Caught it late but a great prep for the July Barnes and noble half off sale.
This video also makes me realize how many great Criterions have never gotten bluray upgrades, the Dreyer box set, Renoir box set, Peeping Tom, Grand Illusion, Diary of a Country Priest, Trouble in Paradise, Shoot the Piano Player….
The Magnum Opus of Criterion Collection videos!
Great video guys. Impressive collection and a lot of good conversation. I also liked the format in which the three of you showed off your collections together. As we all know, a lot of people show off their collections scrolling through their collections. Those videos are fine but this was a fun, different format. It added a lot of good personality to an overall engaging video.
It’s finally here!
This is it!! The video we’ve been all waiting for! What a start to the new year and as always great collection. Much love guys, we will always share together your enthusiasm and love for cinema no matter what part of the world.
Hell yea dude! So glad to have you here! The love for art is a universal language
Brazil over Come and See, because I'm willing to sit through Brazil more than once.
All 3 of you have excellent collections, thank you so much for getting me started in Criterion collecting 👍🏼
Between the Criterion and Me.Excellent t-shirt..I have not been fortunate enough to see BTBAM,as i'm in the UK
Little story..In 2019,i was working in a music shop in Liverpool..Dustie and Paul were meant to come into the shop,as they were playing Manchester,but for some reason they couldn't make it..I was devastated
I wonder if Tommy has any Kubrick Criterion,as i know he's a massive fan
I'm really jealous of how many Criterion dvd's there are in the U.S,as we have very little in the U.K
Thanks for sharing all these dvd's,and i hope we get a lot more soon!
Wow killer collection! I have 20 myself but they're all great, got a ways to go, u guys rock! Waterfront is amazing!
No, you rock!! I still have to see on the waterfront. I’ll put it on another poll sometime soon.
thanks so much for putting this together! really appreciate it and just gave me a ton of films to watch.
Nice collections!! Enjoyed the video! Never can have enough criterions!
25:20 I love perry’s reaction to korea hahaha man I love that guy 😂 good thing you don’t edit this kind of bloopers haha
solid collection. sometimes i’m on the fence about physical media, but watching this video really reignited my desire to buy more movies. i just started my collection last week, i’m at 11.
An hour and a half? This is like your Shoah. Going to have to watch in parts.
The Consumers Collection.
Awesome video!
"The Piano Player", ranked by Eric as his #1 Criterion movie, is not my favorite Haneke, but God, what a great, great watch! Eric is absolutely right about Huppert's haunting performance. She's exceptional in this movie.
Oh man this is so good. You guys are the ultimate Criterion Kings 👍🏻
Still, not one of you owns a single Kobayashi film. Blasphemy😁 But the next haul is coming…
Just have to say you guys are awesome. Just got my first 5. Eyes Without A Face, Dead Man, Eraserhead, Uncut Gems and Dr. Strangelove. Definitely one of the hardest decisions I have ever made to pick just 5 for my first CC buy. You guys gave me a lot to check out and can't wait to find my next favorite film. Just finished Barry Lyndon and is probably my favorite Criterion thus far. Second would have to be Mullholland Drive!
Nice collection guys. I currently own 138. I just bought Onibaba, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, and Charulata.
Kinda. belated viewing but I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video . I own or watched many of the mentioned films to my delight.
Awesome video. Got a few to add to the wish list. I'm surprised that Perry doesn't have more after seeing him go so hard in B&N haul videos.
Thanks so much for sharing guys!! I def added more to my To-Get-List!
Great Video. I am always amazed about how many great titles are in the Criterion collection and how different people curate their own personal selections. My Collection is at like 170 total and I don't really have a lot of the same films.
I need to know who gets Perrys collection if he dies. Cut me into the will bro.
All those American films and not one Ford or Hawks, perhaps the two greatest American directors of all time between the three of you? 🤔
Perry mentioned Kid With a Bike, the big A has the Criterion of La Promesse for $19.90. It’s just as good, one of the Dardenne brothers best.
I wonder if there are protective covers we could buy to keep the nicer packaging in mint condition. Like people use for comic books and vinyl records. Thank you for sharing!
I wish there was. My copy of three colors trilogy and Salo are kinda torn cause they’re digibooks 😩and I’ve moved and stuff
There are actually. Amazon sells them, they are resealable Blu-Ray outersleeves (the same idea as the sleeves I use for my vinyl records).
Your greatest achievement 🥸👌🔥
When I fill up my shelves, I'm gonna make a Blu Ray Collection Redux. I'm proud of what I've accumulated, even if it pales in comparison to this
I’ll be there when it first hits the interwebs
@@TheMisfitPond Thank god for them internets
Again a very nice Video, took some inspiration out of it. You guys are missing some very good movies, check out "The bridge" 1959 and has really nobody seen "Harakiri"? Anyway keep up the great work. PS: Come and See is way better than Brazil. Greetings from germany
Good 90 minutes marathon 🥱
Popcorn in hand. HERE WE GO
The KINO homie vibes in this video. So good. Quenches my kino homie thirst lol
Great collection boys!
Come and See > Brazil
Noooooooo lol jk I love come and see but Brazil would be my choice obviously
Overall, I must say that you've all made excellent choices when buying these titles. I can't say that I enjoy every single one of them, but for the most part,
it's stuff that I own myself or that I want to buy. I've seen them all, though.
HUGE props to the three of you for all owning Altman's 3 Women. It's a masterpiece. And shame on you for all owning Uncut Gems, which is in the bottom 5
films of all time for me. I made it through it, but it's the only film I've seen that made me physically ill it was so bad.
It's always fun to watch your Criterion videos... You guys should expand into some region B labels as well, such as Eureka and Second Run. There are some nice titles and haul opportunities there.
Also, I feel compelled to help you with this... It's pronounced Moon-gee-ooh! :)) Here's hoping Criterion will also release his comedy anthology, Tales from the Golden Age.
Guys you are the best and I love your videos.
Loved your top five choices guys. Brazil is my fav Terry Gilliam
You all ready for the next Barns And Noble 50% off sale
It was a heartbreak go through C and not see Citizen Kane.
During the criterion sale they messed up one of the discs and couldn’t even find it in stores lol
@@TheMisfitPond Criterion has offered to replace the disc if you send it in
The Darjeeling Limited is so underrated, it's my favourite Wes Anderson film, and while it's not his best film, (Fantastic Mr Fox do be the best) it certainly is amazing.
Edit: If you guys haven't, I recommend In a Lonely Place, it's a really good Humphrey Bogart film.
All three of you need to purchase The Human Condition Trilogy, directed by Masaki Kobayashi (Japan).
With all this flexing, I'm surprised you guys aren't bodybuilders.
Legendary comment lol
Oh this about to be good
Over an hour lets goooo
Perry, could you make your list of favorite movies pls or in your letterboxd
At last count my collection reached 607 and it includes all last year's releases. Think there was about 4 titles I don't have that you mentioned.
Holy cow that’s A LOT of Criterions!
I really like Brazil but Come and See is definitely better. Lol
V comes before W.
Uh… lol
A few more I highly recommend that none of you have are the Jean Vigo set which includes L’ Atalante, one of the absolute greatest films ever made and the Jacques Tati box set.
Brazil and Come & See? Come & See... come on now!
There’s a debate there sir!! Lol
Awesome collection! Just curious if you guys purchased any Indian cinema Criterions. I was surprised to not see any on the list lol.
We have not. BUT Satyajit Ray’s THE HERO is my number one MUST BUY next month. I reviewed it last month and thought it was a masterpiece. Was planning to blind buy The Cloud Capped Star as well.
Are you guys counting the Bergman boxset as one or 39?
We count the individual films that come in the boxsets.
I think you need to do this by the language the film uses the most (or by what country produced it) rather than by where you think the director comes from, because although "Watership Down" is clearly from the UK, the director was from the United States ("American" can also include Canada and Mexico, as they are also in "North America"; the rest of the world sees us as "The United States"). A lot of Cronenberg's work is from Canada, although some of them are co-produced with other countries ("Naked Lunch" is actually a Canada - UK - Japan co-production, and "The Fly" is a Canada - US co-production). All of the films you had from "China" were actually from Hong Kong when it was a British municipality (from 1898-1997). I just got through China before I felt I had to comment, so... Just adding my 2 cents.
Definitely take Come and See over Brazil but I’d take Raging Bull and Fanny and Alexander over both of them.
You all need Bresson’s Pickpocket and some Renoir who may be the greatest of all filmmakers.
Has Perry seen Crumb? He said Ghost World is one of his favorites.
Yes he loves crumb. We all watched it for a discord discussion.
Tell Perry to shine a uv flashlight on the repoman cover, it’s uv reactive
Canoa is wonderful film
I'm afraid to watch Blow-Out because I have heard it's a more literal, simplified version of Blow-Up, and Blow-Up is one of my favorite films of all time.
dang if i was a millionaire id just send out a goon to buy all of these
Lmao 😂
Have any of you seen Kajillionaire by Miranda July and Bacurau the Brazilian film?
No Aki Kaurismaki either! 😮
39:31 George Loser
Bruce Lee wasn't Chinese. He was Hong Kong-American.
**(sigh)** Terry Gilliam is an American, guys (and Scotland is in the United Kingdom, for now); and Charles Laughton "made" dozens and dozens of films - he directed only one (if you don't count "The Man on the Eiffel Tower" that he completed direction of, but was not credited). I could go really gonzo here and say that "Mulholland Dr." actually "emerged" in 1999 (the 20th century) as a TV pilot that ABC rejected, and Lynch re-worked it with some new footage and released it as a film 2 years later, but I don't want to nit-pick...🤣
Yea this is why I said some things would be wishy washy. Terry Gilliam was born an American but in 2006 renounced his American citizenship. and the vast majority of his films are from the UK.
@@TheMisfitPond only 4 of the 13 feature length films he's fully directed can be said to have been "from the UK" (so, far from "the vast majority"), as the rest have been produced (or co-produced) and filmed in the US, Canada, and other places in Europe (Romania, Prague, Germany, Portugal, etc.), including 2 of the 3 mentioned in this video - all 3 having been made long before 2006. I wish you could have said something about what makes Criterion's version of "Brazil" so good is the inclusion of the "Love Conquers All" version (the cut Warner Brothers wanted that is so bad and non-sensical, with a happy ending that undercuts and abandons everything that came before), as opposed to Gilliam's cut; and how he showed his cut to the LA Critics, forcing Warner to release HIS version.
@@erikhughes8412 I haven’t opened or watched the Brazil criterion so I couldn’t tell you. That is actually true what you said about Gilliam tho. I just known him for films like Brazil, Meaning of life, Zero Theorem, etc.. but he didn’t renounce his American citizenship lol I confused personal experience with fact lol
@@TheMisfitPond You HAVE to watch the "Love Conquers All" version - I don't think you can watch it without the commentary track that tells you how much it differs from Gilliam's cut (if you have a choice, keep the commentary track on), but it's the version we would have gotten had Warner Brothers had their way - and it will absolutely floor you how close we came to losing a brilliant film.
No Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton?
Perry owns a Charlie Chaplin film lol
Ah, i didn’t wait until the end. After you had gone through American (US) movies, I wrote my comment before the UK. Albeit I think of Charlie Chaplin as an American more than an Englishman.
@@garytheosophilus no worries! Yea It gets wishy washy with some filmmakers. Charlie Chaplin is one of them lol
Thanks for the recommendation of Come and See. I must live under a rock. I hadn’t heard of it.
America first.....hmm suspicious
Did I forget to mention that we’re imperialist scum?
29:23 Dude. No. It's pronounced "Mick El Angelo Anne Toni Own Ee."
Cronenberg is Canadian.
Yea Erick corrected us at 18:39
Saw that later on, was watching in increments.
You guys don’t even have seven samurai, in the heat of the night, and night of the hunter, the vanishing???
Between the three of us we have all three you listed
Eyes Wide Shut is Kubrick's Masterpiece, not Barry Lyndon.
Nooo
Incredible film but have to disagree. Btw there is no “Kubrick’s masterpiece”. He has multiple masterpieces lol
@@TheMisfitPond We are all entitled to opinions as art is subjective.
Super fun video!
when Salò clocks it CLOCKs; sad to see only Eric appreciating the genius of Pasolini. Gagged them with The Piano Teacher as well