@@nickg9340 I’ve got a lot of Criterion releases, five I would recommend are Citizen Kane, Don’t look Now, Mulholland Dive, Stagecoach and Pat Garret and Billy the Kid. Five I would snag (that have been sitting patiently on my Amazon saved list) are The Valley of the Dolls, I wanna Hold Your Hand, Cronos, Limelight and monsignor Verdoux…. How about you?
@@daverwatkins Citizen kane for sure ( have the dvd special box set one i can't remember which one but its huge Blue velvet Seven Samurai Brazil lost highway Films I'd like to see on Criterion (potentially with Director or extended cuts The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Nosferatu
@ Kino Lorber had a solid release of the original Nosferatu. I’ve got most of the films you’ve mentioned in my collection. Haven’t upgraded Brazil from DVD, waiting for the 4k, which is bound to happen suddenly.
Hey man, if you had a chance to go into the criterion closet, which 5 films would you snag? Keep up the reviews. :)
@@nickg9340 I’ve got a lot of Criterion releases, five I would recommend are Citizen Kane, Don’t look Now, Mulholland Dive, Stagecoach and Pat Garret and Billy the Kid. Five I would snag (that have been sitting patiently on my Amazon saved list) are The Valley of the Dolls, I wanna Hold Your Hand, Cronos, Limelight and monsignor Verdoux…. How about you?
@@daverwatkins
Citizen kane for sure ( have the dvd special box set one i can't remember which one but its huge
Blue velvet
Seven Samurai
Brazil
lost highway
Films I'd like to see on Criterion (potentially with Director or extended cuts
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Nosferatu
@ Kino Lorber had a solid release of the original Nosferatu. I’ve got most of the films you’ve mentioned in my collection. Haven’t upgraded Brazil from DVD, waiting for the 4k, which is bound to happen suddenly.