good time was great. i remember seeing that in theaters knowing absolutely nothing about it. blew me away. that lead actor really impressed me in it too, had never seen him in anything. having said that i’ve never seen it again. i feel like its one of those films i just dont know that id wanna go through again. i know that sounds weird. some good suggestions. i would def buy Lost in Translation. it’s something i watch every year. Ed Wood too.
@@STEVEHEROLD yep, Good Time is a dark story and Robert Pattinson showed that he was more than his Twilight character. He did go on play Batman as well. I never see Good Time out in the wild. Lost In Translation and Ed Wood deserve Criterion releases for sure.
@@alydematti excellent! It makes sense since Uncut Gems and Daddy Longlegs are in the collection already. I wasn’t blown away by Daddy Longlegs though, it’s based on the brother’s father and it looks like a documentary.
Update: Sling Blade would be another honorable mention.
Sunset Boulevard deserves a 4K Criterion (with HDR).
@@stevemoody13 I agree, that one would go high at the top of my wishlist.
good time was great. i remember seeing that in theaters knowing absolutely nothing about it. blew me away. that lead actor really impressed me in it too, had never seen him in anything. having said that i’ve never seen it again. i feel like its one of those films i just dont know that id wanna go through again. i know that sounds weird. some good suggestions. i would def buy Lost in Translation. it’s something i watch every year. Ed Wood too.
@@STEVEHEROLD yep, Good Time is a dark story and Robert Pattinson showed that he was more than his Twilight character. He did go on play Batman as well. I never see Good Time out in the wild.
Lost In Translation and Ed Wood deserve Criterion releases for sure.
I’d love to see Good Time get a Criterion, I would totally upgrade my dvd to that!
@@alydematti excellent! It makes sense since Uncut Gems and Daddy Longlegs are in the collection already. I wasn’t blown away by Daddy Longlegs though, it’s based on the brother’s father and it looks like a documentary.
Nice picks! I’ve been meaning to check out Thank You for Smoking
@@WilkysMoviesandMusic thanks, Corey. Yes, it’s an interesting movie.
Thanks for giving me a couple of titles to check out. Hope you had a Merry Christmas. 🙂
@@Holland_Oates thanks, Holland. Which ones intrigued you?
Yes, I had a great Christmas, how was yours?
Broken Flowers, Garden State, and Thank You for Smoking.
I had a magical Christmas with Robert Eggers. 😁
@ I love all of those and there’s a jaw dropping scene in Broken Flowers that will leave you speechless.
Good movies. They need to add "Rubin and Ed". Stars Crispin Glover and Howard Hesseman. Might be the only movie in history with a water skiing cat.
@@drn13355 thank you. I’ve never seen that movie, but I like those two actors. I’ll have to research it.
@@excelsiormoviereviews It came out I think in 1991. It is a trip for sure.
Kino was supposed to do Lost In Translation but they gave up on it. I think I read they had trouble getting the director to work with them.
@@jcrashmore Sofia would work with Criterion, I believe, since they’ve released The Virgin Suicides on Blu-Ray and then 4K.
@@excelsiormoviereviews I hope so! I want to see that one on 4k!