Soooo, funny story about me watching your video here. I work at a cafe and we get to play our own music there, and today was my turn to play music. As I went on my lunch break I was delighted to watch this video while having a smoke. Little to my knowledge, a glitch happened where instead of music, your video stared playing out over the speaker. So as I got back I realized what had happened and just started to laugh so hard. So I hope you found some joy in knowing that 40 plus people tried to study/work while listening to you just talk about what movies you own. I really hope someone got a recommendation out of it
TIMESTAMPS: 0:50 2 or 3 Things (Criterion) 1:10 2001/ A Clockwork Orange/The Shining 3 films collection 1:38 Alfred Hitchcock 10-movie collection 2:24 All That Jazz (Criterion) 2:45 Amélie 3:02 Amy 3:24 An Angel At My Table (Criterion) 3:55 The Before Trilogy (Criterion) 4:19 Beyond the Valley of the Dolls 4:37 Blue Velvet (Criterion) 5:25 Brazil (Criterion) 5:31 City Lights (Criterion) 5:53 Climax 6:40 Crumb (Criterion) 7:06 Do The Right Thing (Criterion) 8:02 Election 8:19 El Planeta 8:38 Fanny and Alexander 9:18 Fantastic Mr. Fox (Criterion) 9:53 Female Trouble (Criterion) 10:17 Fishing with John 10:42 Gone Girl 10:49 The Good, The Bad and The Ugly/Hang 'em High (Double feature DVD) 11:11 The Hangover Part III 11:22 Hara-Kiri (Criterion) 11:41 House of the Long Shadows 12:01 It's Such A Beautiful Day 12:36 Jacques Demy collection (Criterion) 13:41 Jacques Tati collection (Criterion) 14:31 John Cassavetes boxset 15:19 Lady Bird 15:37 La Haine (Criterion) 15:51 La La Land 16:03 The Last Metro (Criterion) 16:18 Magnolia 16:49 Mandy 17:07 Moonstruck (Criterion) 17:25 Nowhere 18:01 Old Joy (Criterion) 18:24 Paddington 2 18:33 Parasite (Criterion) 18:57 Pier Paolo Pasolini's Trilogy of Life (Criterion) 19:22 Pink Flamingos (Criterion) 20:09 Ponyo 20:21 Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping 20:44 Portrait of a Young Lady on Fire (Criterion) 20:53 Punch-Drunk Love 21:28 Ratcatcher 21:38 Red Rocket 21:51 Robots 21:56 Rushmore 22:12 Ratatouille 22:23 Salò (Criterion) 23:03 Scorsese shorts (Criterion) 23:26 Some Like it Hot 23:37 Spirited Away 23:46 Synecdoche, New York 24:01 Three Colors: Blue/Red 24:21 True Stories (Criterion) 24:37 Uncut Gems 24:45 Under The Skin 24:53 The Worst Person In The World (Criterion) 25:17 Yogi Bear 3D 25:36 The Celebration (Criterion) 25:58 The Dead Don't Die 26:17 Crash (Criterion) 26:31 Sound of Metal (Criterion) 26:51 Ozu boxset 27:33 Beau Travail (Criterion) 27:49 Tokyo Drifter (Criterion) 28:03 Polyester (Criterion) 28:29 Cat People 28:55 Blow-Up (Criterion)
Karsten PLEASE Make a Top 20 or so of your favorite movies of all time. You've said "Climax" , "Fantastic Mr fox", and "Synechnode , New york" are your favorite movies. It would just be so cool to see.
I like that you don’t care as much about what your collection looks like versus what’s actually in it. Too many movie buffs only buy shit to put on the shelves to impress their friends but you actually love and use your dvds. I keep a DVD collection still in the time of streaming because I know all too well how without physical media, certain works can become lost
Hello Karsten - really looking forward to you watching and reviewing Harakiri, it's such a great film! And Kobayashi is a brilliant director - Samurai Rebellion is also excellent (featuring a Mifune/Nakadai duel). The Human Condition is one of the greatest films ever made, it's 9 hours long though so it is a serious undertaking. Thanks for doing what you do!
Love seeing dvd collections, and from one of my favorite RUclipsrs. FMF was my first criterion 5 years ago, but didn't get hooked on collecting until this year
Hey Karsten, I don’t know if you have a record collection, but if you do I would be interested to see it. Hope your doing good man love you and your vids
such a movie person type of trait to just buy movies to not watch and put it on the shelf lmaoo i ve got like 30 movies i still havent watched either on my shelf
Literally yesterday I found Crumb and the Fanny and Alexander box set blu-rays at my local record shop for $12 each. Crumb is 100% the best documentary I've ever seen, glad I finally own it. Also, this made me feel a lot less shitty for not yet watching everything in my own collection!
Can’t wait for you to watch The Celebration! As someone who also loves Red Rocket, you should check out the criterion for Take Out, which is one of Sean Bakers earlier movies, it’s great
So, this independent cinema about an hour away from where I live is doing a yearly screening of the Fanny & Alexander television cut around Christmas times which, fun fact, actually was finished way before the theatrical cut, but wasn't shown until a year later because no theaters would show a 5h 22m movie. So, in a sense, the director's cut is actually the original cut. It is also the only version I´ve seen of Fanny & Alexander. Apparently the theatrical cut is streaming now on a local streaming service. I think I'll watch that one too, once Christmas gets closer!
It’s been almost two years and you haven’t watched Beyond the Valley of the Dolls yet, I must hear ur opinion on it mr. Ranquist. Pwease watch it today thank you
Hmm, didn’t see any Australian movies in there, some really good stuff from the 70s. I would suggest “Wake in fright” (also called Outback) from 1971. I think it’s right up your alley. Also “Walkabout” from the same year
You've never watched an Antonioni film? 'Blow-Up' is probably his most accessible, 'L'eclisse' is my favourite, I suspect you might favour 'The Passenger' but if you are really feeling adventurous perhaps 'Zabriskie Point'!
Your mustache and shirt make this feel too personal. It feels like you're about to light a candle and open some wine.
Don’t forget the Barry White
Felt like being on a date and the dude just keeps talking about his interest without ever addressing you
😭😭
I am not complaining
@@ahnmensch3115lmao
This man really went from Ratatouille to Salo so casually
It's the equivalent of flying across one point of Earth to another, like Superman.
One is for the kids and one is full of rats. LOL. :)
Pov : You’re on a date with Kursten Ranquist
Soooo, funny story about me watching your video here. I work at a cafe and we get to play our own music there, and today was my turn to play music.
As I went on my lunch break I was delighted to watch this video while having a smoke.
Little to my knowledge, a glitch happened where instead of music, your video stared playing out over the speaker.
So as I got back I realized what had happened and just started to laugh so hard.
So I hope you found some joy in knowing that 40 plus people tried to study/work while listening to you just talk about what movies you own.
I really hope someone got a recommendation out of it
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who has dozens of Criterion movies that still need to be watched
TIMESTAMPS:
0:50 2 or 3 Things (Criterion)
1:10 2001/ A Clockwork Orange/The Shining 3 films collection
1:38 Alfred Hitchcock 10-movie collection
2:24 All That Jazz (Criterion)
2:45 Amélie
3:02 Amy
3:24 An Angel At My Table (Criterion)
3:55 The Before Trilogy (Criterion)
4:19 Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
4:37 Blue Velvet (Criterion)
5:25 Brazil (Criterion)
5:31 City Lights (Criterion)
5:53 Climax
6:40 Crumb (Criterion)
7:06 Do The Right Thing (Criterion)
8:02 Election
8:19 El Planeta
8:38 Fanny and Alexander
9:18 Fantastic Mr. Fox (Criterion)
9:53 Female Trouble (Criterion)
10:17 Fishing with John
10:42 Gone Girl
10:49 The Good, The Bad and The Ugly/Hang 'em High (Double feature DVD)
11:11 The Hangover Part III
11:22 Hara-Kiri (Criterion)
11:41 House of the Long Shadows
12:01 It's Such A Beautiful Day
12:36 Jacques Demy collection (Criterion)
13:41 Jacques Tati collection (Criterion)
14:31 John Cassavetes boxset
15:19 Lady Bird
15:37 La Haine (Criterion)
15:51 La La Land
16:03 The Last Metro (Criterion)
16:18 Magnolia
16:49 Mandy
17:07 Moonstruck (Criterion)
17:25 Nowhere
18:01 Old Joy (Criterion)
18:24 Paddington 2
18:33 Parasite (Criterion)
18:57 Pier Paolo Pasolini's Trilogy of Life (Criterion)
19:22 Pink Flamingos (Criterion)
20:09 Ponyo
20:21 Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
20:44 Portrait of a Young Lady on Fire (Criterion)
20:53 Punch-Drunk Love
21:28 Ratcatcher
21:38 Red Rocket
21:51 Robots
21:56 Rushmore
22:12 Ratatouille
22:23 Salò (Criterion)
23:03 Scorsese shorts (Criterion)
23:26 Some Like it Hot
23:37 Spirited Away
23:46 Synecdoche, New York
24:01 Three Colors: Blue/Red
24:21 True Stories (Criterion)
24:37 Uncut Gems
24:45 Under The Skin
24:53 The Worst Person In The World (Criterion)
25:17 Yogi Bear 3D
25:36 The Celebration (Criterion)
25:58 The Dead Don't Die
26:17 Crash (Criterion)
26:31 Sound of Metal (Criterion)
26:51 Ozu boxset
27:33 Beau Travail (Criterion)
27:49 Tokyo Drifter (Criterion)
28:03 Polyester (Criterion)
28:29 Cat People
28:55 Blow-Up (Criterion)
Thank you for your service! o7
Thanks
Karsten is just so funny man. He doesn’t even need to do anything he just makes me feel jolly
Karsten PLEASE Make a Top 20 or so of your favorite movies of all time.
You've said "Climax" , "Fantastic Mr fox", and "Synechnode , New york" are your favorite movies. It would just be so cool to see.
hes got a top 100 on letterboxd you could check out
Check his Letterboxd bro
@@samuelhoover832 I tried to get letterboxd but It was way too confusing to sign in.
@@Samdoesstuff978 shoudn't be too hard, keep trying, such a good site if you're into movies
@@thechizzamiliz Well I do love movies, but when it comes to tech I'm am idiot.
I CANNOT EXPRESS HOW LONG IVE WANTED THIS!!! THANK YOU KARSTY!!
🐶
Karsten: Parasite, Tati collection, Blue velvet
Also Karsten:
*yOgIi BeAr 3D*
Although he said Blue Velvet was "David Lynch's very most accesible".
Take a shot every time Karsten says “umm”
As i'm writing this, i found myself dead.
LA HAINE IS A CLASSIC! That's my first Criterion Collection on Blu Ray.
Love La Haine. Glad you own it. And La La Land might be my favorite film of all time ❤
I like that you don’t care as much about what your collection looks like versus what’s actually in it. Too many movie buffs only buy shit to put on the shelves to impress their friends but you actually love and use your dvds. I keep a DVD collection still in the time of streaming because I know all too well how without physical media, certain works can become lost
Are you into literature or many books? A book collection would be awesome as well
Karsten you are simply the best at what you do, talking about stuff and making it interesting
Hello Karsten - really looking forward to you watching and reviewing Harakiri, it's such a great film! And Kobayashi is a brilliant director - Samurai Rebellion is also excellent (featuring a Mifune/Nakadai duel). The Human Condition is one of the greatest films ever made, it's 9 hours long though so it is a serious undertaking. Thanks for doing what you do!
Love seeing dvd collections, and from one of my favorite RUclipsrs. FMF was my first criterion 5 years ago, but didn't get hooked on collecting until this year
I love supporting small creators like this.
the shirt really ties it together!
Recently bought True Stories during a sale and it’s become a new favorite! Loving showing it to friends and watch them lose their minds
So many good box sets, epic collection
Something about this video is so comforting
i collect DVDs! I'm glad others still do it!
he's so real for loving the before trilogy. linklater rules
A great solution to replacing your Climax broken case is going to the dollar store and buying a bluray and switching out the cases
Hey Karsten, I don’t know if you have a record collection, but if you do I would be interested to see it. Hope your doing good man love you and your vids
Gotta hit up goodwills. DVDs for like 70 cents depending on where you go, sometimes brand new
“Parasite, probably the best movie of the 2000s so far”
It’s a good movie
I thought it was a better 1990s movie
revering to the century
I am the kid in the twitch chat that keeps recommending True Stories. Great movie!
watching this made me feel like I was in a really weird and awkward date, another great one karsten!
such a movie person type of trait to just buy movies to not watch and put it on the shelf lmaoo i ve got like 30 movies i still havent watched either on my shelf
Literally yesterday I found Crumb and the Fanny and Alexander box set blu-rays at my local record shop for $12 each. Crumb is 100% the best documentary I've ever seen, glad I finally own it. Also, this made me feel a lot less shitty for not yet watching everything in my own collection!
£12 for the box set, holy shit I need to go to some more record shops 😂
Can’t wait for you to watch The Celebration! As someone who also loves Red Rocket, you should check out the criterion for Take Out, which is one of Sean Bakers earlier movies, it’s great
Karsten: salo yeah need to watch it again
Me:nononononononono (insert office Michael Scott yelling turned to auto tune)
Great vid keep them up brother ❤❤
I love how the thumbnail is a reference to the Gaspar Noe Criterion Closet video
OH FUCK YEAH! I got around 300 Blu-Rays and 93 Criterion Blu-Rays.
Why is Salo just chilling on the thumbnail?!?
how can parasite be the best movie of the 2000s when Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping is right there 🤔
Eden Prairie Barnes and Noble is the place to go for 2022 Minnesotan suburbanites!!!
So, this independent cinema about an hour away from where I live is doing a yearly screening of the Fanny & Alexander television cut around Christmas times which, fun fact, actually was finished way before the theatrical cut, but wasn't shown until a year later because no theaters would show a 5h 22m movie. So, in a sense, the director's cut is actually the original cut. It is also the only version I´ve seen of Fanny & Alexander. Apparently the theatrical cut is streaming now on a local streaming service. I think I'll watch that one too, once Christmas gets closer!
Why does this look like a scene from a Yorgos Lanthimos movie
I used the pink flamingos criterion to watch it for the first time. Transcended cinematic experience
Ayo @Karsten, do you also like the "My Best Friend" song that plays on the Yogi Bear credits??
i remember when you wanted to start a DVD collection specifically. and people were asking you why not blu-ray.
It’s been almost two years and you haven’t watched Beyond the Valley of the Dolls yet, I must hear ur opinion on it mr. Ranquist. Pwease watch it today thank you
Not familiar with this channel, but I find these sorts of videos very relaxing and nice. Have a good day, friend, God Bless.
Something about stealing your copy of Rushmore from your high school’s library just feels poetic
the Ratatoullie showing straight to the Salo showing is great
Great collection! Please watch Blow-Up asap, I think it´s even better than L´Avventura.
Hmm, didn’t see any Australian movies in there, some really good stuff from the 70s. I would suggest “Wake in fright” (also called Outback) from 1971. I think it’s right up your alley. Also “Walkabout” from the same year
Great collection man!
21:51 *Robots (2005)* acknowledgment! XD
Watched this while making pancakes. Very relaxing!
You've never watched an Antonioni film? 'Blow-Up' is probably his most accessible, 'L'eclisse' is my favourite, I suspect you might favour 'The Passenger' but if you are really feeling adventurous perhaps 'Zabriskie Point'!
Karsten, I just gotta know, alphabetical or spine order for your Criterion’s?
i have one dvd and its criterion fantastic mr fox
this was a good reminder to watch the ridiculous amount of criterions i own that i still have never seen so thanks lol
you should make this into a list on letterboxd!
13:11 me rizzing up my imaginary girlfriend:
Karsten you HAVE to watch Brazil man. I’m certain you would enjoy it
those 40% off the new J Crew sales hit different now
literally writing all of these down so i can watch them even tho my watchlist is currently at 100+
Claremont mentioned😮😮😮 i love rhino records
I saw salo in the thumbnail and clicked immediately
Girls: Guys are so complicated!
Guys: will litteraly name movies for 30 minutes straight and have the time of their life
kinda need this man's tart musty slightly harry whole tbqh 😏
reminder
bro 10 alfred hitchcock movie collection?!?!?
I hope the reason you don't have MacGruber is that you're waiting for the Criterion
Harakiri is fantastic give that a watch asap
Good thumbnail, nothing particularly interesting about it
Alright writing down my Criterion wishlist
Man I wish fishing with John was still being printed!
I gotta start visiting all the local record stores
The mic is perfectly in focus
I have been waiting for this. I have been waiting for this! thx man
Seeing nowhere in the collection made me very happy… a man of taste
glad i own this
hes on his gaspr noe arch
I just found out that B&N sold criterion a few weeks ago and I lost it
have you seen / do you like both versions of Suspiria ?
Yo! Did u get City Lights at Rhino Records? I grew up in Claremont and it’s so cool whenever someone brings the town up since it’s on the smaller end.
Incredible!
great video karsten!!
Karsten talking about criterion I’m in!
i would love a ranking of the jacques demy movies
Let’s goooo, I Love collection videos
I might be a little bias, being Norwegian and all, but The Worst Person In The World ended up ending up on 2. place in my 2021 ranking.
Wait what's wrong with owning dvds.... guys I have a little dvd collection I'm about to cry
that's fine, but why don't you have a "Romy and Michelle's high school reunion" on dvd or blu-ray?
You went to Rhino Records in Claremont, CA? Nice!
Is it weird that he sort of reminds me of Lalo Salamanca?
That thumbnail though...
thanks karsten please make a list on letterboxd of your collection
He has one but he hasn't updated it in a long while
@@reverietapes oh ok thank you!
Great video
Cool video, Karsten!
Awesome vid bro
Hi Kursten!!!!!!!!!
Some serious Kino