Criterion Collection DVDs and Blu Rays: My Top 10 Favorites

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @noahlasher9724
    @noahlasher9724 3 года назад +16

    “Today, if you’d let me” you are so humble

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад +5

      Hello and thank you very much. Cheers.

  • @ATouchOfFilm1
    @ATouchOfFilm1 6 лет назад +53

    A Brighter Summer Day is a masterpiece! Edward Yang is one of the greatest directors to come from Asia. Great list buddy.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +5

      A true masterpiece. Your taste in film is really excellent my friend!

  • @BaileeWalsh
    @BaileeWalsh 6 лет назад +27

    Twin Peaks is my favorite show and I love the movie! I'm so glad Criterion released it, even though I already have the Twin Peaks box set, which includes Fire Walk With Me and The Missing Pieces.
    My favorite film is on Criterion; that's actually how I discovered it. It's Purple Noon (1960). I was so engaged in what was happening. While I was watching it for the first time I actually thought to myself, "This is my new favorite movie!" And it's been my favorite for more than 5 years, now.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +4

      What a great choice... PURPLE NOON! I too really love this film, but your comment has inspired me to try to address it very soon in a video. Thank you!
      Also, I too am such a big fan of TWIN PEAKS, and I too have the blu ray box set, plus the Criterion release of TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME. You have excellent tastes in cinema and television! Best regards.

    • @nosuchthing8
      @nosuchthing8 2 года назад

      Twin peaks is great, but the final reveal ruins the entire TV show for me. Too disturbing.

  • @davel2858
    @davel2858 6 лет назад +38

    Love the glasses...Robert De Niro wore a pair like them in Casino...lol , great video !

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +44

      What a great comment!!!! haha!!!!
      So, yes, De Niro's glasses in Casino are great. I love that shot when he meets Joe Pesci in the desert, and the car driving through the sand is reflected in De Niro's lenses!
      So, I love glasses. I have a number of pairs actually, but the ones I am wearing in this video are my favorites. I affectionately call these glasses my "George Romeros".

    • @mikedowns8293
      @mikedowns8293 3 года назад

      As did Ronnie Barker in "The 2 Ronnies"

  • @pdilla8395
    @pdilla8395 4 года назад +36

    I really enjoy your take on “Fire Walk With Me.” You have a great collection.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +4

      Thank you very much for your kind words. What a film!!

    • @pdilla8395
      @pdilla8395 4 года назад

      I enjoy David Lynch as well. Have you seen Duran Duran “Unstaged?”

    • @MichelNJoia
      @MichelNJoia 3 года назад

      @@DaisukeBeppu twin peaks it's my favorite show!!! Loved your take on fire walk with me. What a film!!

    • @nuckygulliver9607
      @nuckygulliver9607 2 года назад +1

      After I watched Twin Peaks FWWM in the theatre in the 90s there was this guy that was really mad that he was dragged to see the movie. He started kicking the garbage can over and over saying how much he hated the movie. The movie affected him deeply but he didn't really understand it. He was kind of behaving like a Lynch character but didn't realize it.

  • @PaulMMartinMovies
    @PaulMMartinMovies 6 лет назад +60

    I’ve just found your channel now and binged through a whole bunch of your videos - really, really wonderful stuff! Thank you for your generosity in sharing your collection with us and for your thoughtful comments and openness. Also, you’re probably the politest and most courteous ‘RUclipsr’ I’ve seen on here! Best of luck with your collection and I look forward to more videos. All the best 😁

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +4

      +Paul Martin thank you very much for your kind words! This is such a delightful comment to read. Thank you for watching. And if you have any suggestions or recommendations for films to watch, please let me know! Best regards from Tokyo.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      By the way, Paul, what are some of your favorite films?

    • @PaulMMartinMovies
      @PaulMMartinMovies 6 лет назад +4

      Hi Daisuke - hope you're well. My favourite films of all time are, regrettably, relatively predictable and populist fare (e.g. 'Memento', 'Se7en', Léon', 'Heat', 'The Big Lebowski' etc) but some of my favourite Criterion movies include 'The Lure', 'House', 'Tampopo', 'Ratcatcher', 'Revanche' and 'Certain Women'.
      However, I love hearing about the restoration work and preparation that goes into their collection, and it's these things - from the bonus materials, the restorative effort that's been undertaken and even the packaging and artwork - that really elevate these films (even some films I wouldn't otherwise be *that* keen on).
      So, some of my favourite releases from Criterion - taking all of those previously mentioned things into account - are 'Mishima', '12 Angry Men', The Three Colours Trilogy, The Apu Trilogy, The Guillermo del Toro Trilogy, 'Fantastic Mr. Fox', 'Salò' and 'Dressed To Kill'.
      (I think that might be the first time 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' and 'Salò' have been put side by side...)
      Although, the recent remastering and release of ' Night of the Living Dead' is just superb; fleshing out an already well-known film and breathing some new life into the undead!
      I've got copies of Edward Yang's films which I haven't watched yet but, after hearing your support for 'A Brighter Summer's Day', I'll make sure I remedy that soon. Looking forward to more of your videos (loved the recent 88/Shameless Screen uploads). Thanks again and best wishes from London

    • @piousmutilator4513
      @piousmutilator4513 3 года назад

      I completely agree with Paul.

  • @ian12244
    @ian12244 7 месяцев назад +1

    I just watched a brighter summer day yesterday in theaters. It has been in my head for 2 days continuosly. It is a life changing film

  • @mdiaspinto
    @mdiaspinto 5 лет назад +36

    I just watched Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, after having it on my watchlist since seeing your video... Genuinely blown away by the camera work and sets in this film. It's unlike anything I've ever seen before and has motivated me to learn more about the life of Yukio Mishima. I also plan to watch A Brighter Summer Day in a couple of days, which is equally as exciting. I love your channel and value your recommendations tremendously, so thank you for putting the effort to make your videos!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад +4

      Hello Martin Dias Pinto, and thank you so much for your wonderful comment. This is such a joy to read, because you are referring to two of my absolutely favorite films in the Criterion Collection! I love it! Thank you so much for sharing this.
      And I hope you find the Edward Yang film to be engaging. I would LOVE to hear your thoughts on that film if you have the chance. Cheers my friend and thank you so much. Once again, please let me know what you think of A Brighter Summer Day! Cheers.

  • @rahultej2248
    @rahultej2248 4 года назад +8

    Great list! The way talk about films, passionate and nuanced, raises my spirits of watching Cinema.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Hello Rahul Tej, and thank you so much for commenting on this video, and for saying such nice things. You are very kind. You are always welcome to stop by this channel, and if ever you want to share with us any film recommendations or your favorite films, then I would love to hear about it and hear more about your taste in cinema. Once again, you are always welcome here and I hope that you stop by again very soon.
      In any case, my friend, please take care and have a great rest of your day. Cheers.

    • @rahultej2248
      @rahultej2248 4 года назад +1

      Daisuke Beppu It is my pleasure. I recently found your channel and am very engrossed by it. I mean, all the negativity on the Internet, people ignorantly degrading great artworks just based on opinion, and the ultimate need to judge cinema, these things infinitely kept bugging me and all waiving my spirit to savour Art. But here, I’m ecstatic because the point is about savour stuff rather than judging whether they are ‘good’ or ‘bad’.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +2

      @@rahultej2248 Thank you so much! That is very very kind of you. I admit that I am not at all a film critic or a film scholar or academic, and film is not my main job. i do this as a kind of hobby. But it is so worth it if I can meet people from around the world like yourself.
      Do you have any favorites of cinema? What are some of your favorite films? If you have any recommendations for me or for anyone here, I would be so honored if you could share them with us! We would love to know more about your cinema tastes and your own journey through cinema.
      (Are you subscribed to the channel? I would be so honored, but at the same time I don't mind if you are not subscribed.)
      Cheers and I hope you are well my friend, and I hope to be able to talk with you again very soon.

    • @rahultej2248
      @rahultej2248 4 года назад

      Daisuke Beppu Well, meeting with passionate lovers of Cinema all over is what gives me lot of happiness. I’m from India. And I did watch a LOT of movies from a very young age. But, they didn’t enchant me and pushed me thinking how great cinematic art form is. But, watching the cinema now I watch makes me wonder what world would have been without this great art. And this journey...... I can’t exactly say when it began(like you can’t say how a dream started). But, I don’t know how..... I have just flown here in these 2 years(I started it on 16 and now I’m 18). I remember how I was before this. Unable grab my introspective personality and couldn’t know the feeling of existence. I gradually not transformed, but dig out my self. And now I mostly talk in these philosophical and cheesy terms😅. I can’t do it the other way. However if there is an order of films(not favourites but can tell I my tastes evolved) which can represent my progression, that would be: Avengers, Shawshank Redemption, The Godfather, Raging Bull, and now I’m actually loving everything I watch, because all of them were so great. And now I’m with these favourites(I don’t actually believe in having favourites, but it is fun): Weckmeister Harmonies, Mulholland Dr., Her(yeah, this one is very close to me)on my top tier.
      There you go. I am very happy to share this with you. Do you use Mubi, btw?

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      @@rahultej2248 This is so interesting. Thank you so much for taking the time to share this with me. First, I am very struck by this comment, and in particular your words "But, watching the cinema now I watch makes me wonder what world would have been without this great art. " This is something that I feel in my own journey as well, because I oftentimes watch films that I used to watch a lot as a kid. Except that now, they have a different and new effect on me now that I am older. And you mention films like Her, and Werckmeister Harmonies, which are brilliant. And you mention also MULHOLLAND DR. (and I also noticed how you spelled it as "Dr."; very nice). There is a line in that film that is one of my absolute favorites in cinema, where Betty says to Rita, "Don't drink all the Coke."
      As for your last question, at the moment I don't have a subscription to Mubi. I don't watch that many films on streaming online, but I think it is an excellent service.

  • @monsieurhulot8273
    @monsieurhulot8273 6 лет назад +7

    I love when folks have such a revelation when it comes to certain films for them and talk so passionately like you have. Mine was and will always be Amarcord. It was such a weird, captivating, hilarious, and sad depiction of childhood. I had never seen anything so free in its storytelling. It had no worries of a linear narrative, just a piece of a giant puzzle that was Fellini’s life. Nino Rota’s choice of the films theme is beautiful. The scene when all the young boys are “air” playing to the theme in an fog outside, the sexy Magali Noel, the warmth and comfort of Italian architecture. Amarcord will always have a place in my heart and is the first criterion I show to newcomers.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +1

      Dear eric guevara, thank you very much for your great comment here! You watched this video I did many months ago. Thank you for this!
      So, yes, Amarcord is such a wonderful and weird and poignant and moving mixture of many stories about childhood and life, and the music is so grand and lovely. Yes, Magali Noel, and her character's journey is a beautiful one.
      This is such a great place to visit, and thank you for sharing this with me.

    • @leoinsf
      @leoinsf 4 года назад +1

      Monsieur Hulot: All of Fellini films were revelations for me. No one could possibly travel the Fellini terrain, but Fellini himself.
      I consider "La Dolce Vita" to be the greatest movie ever made. I agree that "Amarcord" is an unforgettable return to childhood.
      The highly underrated "La Strada" and even "Nights of Cabiria" are two of my favorite films. Of course, I am Italian and have the inside track.

  • @laubingj
    @laubingj 6 лет назад +6

    Great video Dice-k! I am excited to watch all of your videos. The thought and care and intelligence is palpable and the passion is contagious.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much for that really nice compliment. Wow. That is really kind of you to say. I am just happy to be able to share my interest with you! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch. I really appreciate it. Cheers from Tokyo.

  • @oBraveHeart
    @oBraveHeart 6 лет назад +10

    Glad to have discovered your channel. This is a fantastic video. I love your presentation style. Keep up the great effort. Subscribed.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад

      Thank you very much, and I apologize for the lateness of my reply. I am very sorry. Please take care!

  • @m.e.5313
    @m.e.5313 6 лет назад +4

    Really glad to have your viewpoint and language lended to these films. I have a big admiration for your passion and for art house cinema, how ever I find like many books i read I have a tendency to start and not finish many films. Having someone discuss titles like you do can be a good tool for taste testing before diving in!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      Hello m. e. Wow, what a lovely comment. I am very honored to have received such a nice comment. This is something that makes me very happy indeed. Thank you so much for this!

  • @Jurry253
    @Jurry253 5 лет назад +3

    This channel is exactly what I’ve been looking for! Thank you so much Daisuke!!! Criterion for life!!!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад +1

      Dear HORRORFAN 19, thank you so much for your kindness! I also loved your comment elsewhere about Spine 1000. A brilliant selection and shows such great taste in cinema that you have. Best regards.

  • @wvarley
    @wvarley 6 лет назад +3

    Just found this channel and am absolutely enthralled by it. Looking forward for more content!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +1

      Dear varley, thank you so much for your kind comment. It is very nice of you to say. I hope you are well, and best regards!

  • @professorabronsius
    @professorabronsius 2 года назад +1

    Excellent reviews for each release! Congratulations from Chile 🇨🇱

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  2 года назад

      Hello and thank you very much for your very kind words. Best regards and I hope you are well. From Daisuke.

  • @jimmorrow7763
    @jimmorrow7763 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks Daisuke, what a great list. I need to see Bad Timing and Life is Sweet, but I have all the others, and feel you made some excellent choices. I saw Brighter Summer Day on Film Struck and it immediately went on my wishlist. I'm excited for the Criterion Channel, because like FS, it can help me determine what films I actually want in my CC library. Nowhere near your definitive one, but I think I have about 150 or so now. It will continue growing, I'm sure. My top 10 CC would include Night of the Hunter, The Red Shoes, Rossellini's War Trilogy, Ace in the Hole, Seven Samurai, All That Jazz, 8&1/2, The Tati Collection, Dr. Strangelove, and Modern Times. My first reaction to 8&1/2 was similar to yours, and changed in the same way. Thanks for sharing this. Your passion for these films is much appreciated by me, and I'm sure, many others.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад

      Hello, Jim, and boy, what a great list you have there. And I am so happy to hear that you and I had the same reaction to 8 1/2. And also that fact that you reacted to A Brighter Summer Day in the way that you did suggests to me that you and I have many things in common! That makes me very happy.
      I think that yes the Criterion Channel will be great, and although I won't be able to subscribe, I am in full support of it and I want as many people to take advantage of it as possible. Thank you for such a warm and generous comment. It has put a big smile on my face.

  • @RiderRated18
    @RiderRated18 6 лет назад +7

    Nicely presented Daisuke ! Liking the edits and lighting that you’ve added and liking how you’re sitting dead centre with the collection behind you ! Keep it up dude 👍

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much!
      Yes, I am trying to put a bit more polish on my videos, because I appreciate that you and others take the time out of your busy days to watch. So I think that the very least I can do is to make it as easy on the eyes and ears as possible. I am still learning and making my way through the whole video making process and there is much I still have to learn, but I will do my best. Thank you so much X24RIDER! You are so awesome! Best regards.

  • @darkknightfanboy3185
    @darkknightfanboy3185 3 месяца назад

    Short cuts was one of my very first criterion purchases/watches and it has cemented itself as one of my top 10 of all time .... Absolutely adore this film!

  • @darwinia55
    @darwinia55 6 лет назад +4

    Fantastic video. I love the way you can be so extemporaneous yet articulate in your feelings about these films. I wish I were only half as good! You make me want to reevaluate my decision not to add FIRE WALK WITH ME and BAD TIMING to my library of Criterions. Although I've seen both, neither impressed me enough to watch again. Well, I actually saw FWWM in the theater upon its initial release, and 25 years later when it was shown on FilmStruck. But I agree that Sheryl Lee's performance is extraordinary. I might need to add this to my Criterion Wish List! Thank you for taking the time and effort to enlighten us.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +2

      Dear darwinia55, Thank you so much for the lovely comment. Really, I really appreciate it.
      I only started to make these kinds of videos very recently, and I have much to learn. All the same, your kind comments are really inspiring. Thank you so much!
      As for your comments about FWWM and BAD TIMING! I am so happy that you are thinking about reevaluating these films! I think that FWWM is one that is already being reevaluated favorably thanks in large part to the new Twin Peaks series that broadcast last year. But I always thought that it was Lynch's gem.
      As for BAD TIMING, this is one of those films that just packs an emotional wallop. Some of the interplay between the characters and the psychological warfare that occurs is just devastating. And yet it is told so brilliantly and with such bravura by NIcholas Roeg that I cannot look away.
      I would LOVE to hear your reactions to those films if you do rewatch them. Please let us know! Also, you sound like a Criterion collector, as you mentioned your "Criterion library"! If you have any recommendations for me, please let me know as well!!! Cheers, and best regards from Tokyo. Thank you again, and stay in touch!

    • @darwinia55
      @darwinia55 6 лет назад +2

      BTW, I just purchased a copy of the Criterion edition of FIRE WALK WITH ME. You convinced me that I need it in my collection.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +1

      OOOH!! Thank you very much! This really warms my heart. Thank you very much indeed. I look forward to hearing your reaction to it if and when you indeed revisit the film! Best regards from Tokyo. (I think in honor of this move by you, I will extend to you a similar courtesy. L'ATALANTE, here I come.)

  • @larkinjt193
    @larkinjt193 6 лет назад +4

    I bought A Brighter Summer Day today at Barnes and Noble based on what you said about it. Thanks because it really is a great film.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much, Justin! It is great, isn't it? Thank you again for watching. By the way, did you get any other films from the B&N sale that you could recommend to me?

    • @larkinjt193
      @larkinjt193 6 лет назад +1

      If you haven't seen any of Wender's films (Paris Texas, The American Friend), I would definitely recommend him. I also got State of Siege from Costa Gavras, and now I might look into some more of his films.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +1

      Oh! Yes! Those are all great films that you recommended! But I have not seen these in a long time, especially STATE OF SIEGE. You have convinced me to go back and watch those films again, to remind me of their excellence! This is exactly why I decided to make videos on RUclips like this, to meet people like you who can help me re-discover my love for cinema. Thank you, Justin, and keep those recommendations coming if you have 'em.

  • @東野正剛
    @東野正剛 6 лет назад +6

    Daisuke-san, I haven't seen "Life is Sweet" nor "Bad Timing", so I just ordered them. (Thank God Barnes & Nobles was still running 50% off) Looking foward to discovering more of your wonderful recommendations. Thanks for these great videos!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад

      Thank you very much, and I apologize for the lateness of my reply. I hope you are well.

  • @AndrewKaiserPhotography
    @AndrewKaiserPhotography 5 лет назад +2

    Totally agree with you on Fire Walk With Me. I have probably pondered that film more than any other. I saw it in the theater upon it's first run and it confused the heck out of me but lingered in the mind enough to revisit it again and again. It's like a strange magical seed that gets implanted in the soul and never leaves.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад

      Hello Andrew, and thank you so much. Yes, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me has this power that is odd and unnerving and it never lets go! I love your description about it my friend. Well done.

    • @nosuchthing8
      @nosuchthing8 2 года назад

      See the TV series

  • @moreno9035
    @moreno9035 3 года назад +1

    Wasnt sure what to buy, but you convinced me to see brighter summer day and mishima. Thank you

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад +1

      Oh thank you so much. I hope you enjoy those. In any case, please let me know what you think about them when you get a chance to see them. I would love to hear your thoughts.

  • @Ryanrod23
    @Ryanrod23 6 лет назад +5

    Great stuff brother! By no means have I watched more than 60% of the collection but I am proud to say that I have watched 9/10 in your list! My blind spot is Bad Timing!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      Thank you very much Rod P! I really appreciate the kind comment. While I think that BAD TIMING is a film that I acknowledge is not for everyone, it is a film with great brilliance and bravura that deserves more attention from the film fan community. It is a revelation and shocking, and just a mind-blowing experience. Please let us know what you think of the film if you watch it!

  • @iakona23
    @iakona23 5 лет назад +3

    Outside of Rebecca, I haven’t seen any of these. Thank you. I need to watch the other 9 here. I can’t believe that I haven’t watched 8 1/2 or Dekalog yet!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад +1

      Oh great! I hope you like them, and please let me know what you think! I would love to hear your takes on these films. Cheers.

  • @graybow2255
    @graybow2255 4 года назад +5

    I have them except Life is Sweet and Bad Timing. So far I've watched Twin, Dekalog, Rebecca, 8 and Mishima. Off the top of my head, my list includes (not limited to Criterion): A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, Raging Bull, Goodfellas, Chungking Express, Memories of Murder, Fargo, Requiem for a Dream, Unforgiven, Network (1976), Cleo from 5 to 7, Stalker (1979), Cinema Paradiso, Wings of Desire, The Conformist, Bitter Rice, Mulholland Dr., The Wild Pear Tree, Winter Sleep, Spirit of the Beehive, and Das Boot.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for this comment. I really appreciate it. And your list is really great. You have such a great taste in cinema. A truly amazing list!

  • @ahmada.thabata8615
    @ahmada.thabata8615 5 лет назад +2

    Great job making a review without any spoilers, that must have been hard. I was very surprised you didn’t have more Japanese films as your top 10 seeing you living in Japan.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад +1

      Hello, Ahmad A. Thabata, and thank you very much for your kind comment! Yes, I do my best not to spoil a film, even a film that is a "classic". And so thank you so much for your comment!
      Oh, yes, and while I love Japanese films, I suppose my tastes do not necessary focus on Japanese films alone. Anyway, take care, and if you have a chance and a free moment (there is no hurry), I would love to hear about some of your favorite films! Take care.

  • @theowlreviewerofficial
    @theowlreviewerofficial 4 года назад +4

    I'm definitely gonna put A Brighter Summer Day (along with Yang's Yi Yi) on my Criterion Wishlist

  • @leoinsf
    @leoinsf 4 года назад

    Daisuke, Wow! Your passion is overwhelming! I loved your comments about your passionate favorites. I loved your comments on 8 1/2. Being Italian, I have an inside track to Italian filmmaking.
    Fellini really knew how to depict a universe of Italian people and the Italian way of life. If you grew to love 8 1/2, how about looking at La Dolce Vita. This is my favorite all-time movie.
    I regularly return to this movie because I know that I will relive the kind of subtle excitement that Fellini instills in his character development. Why Fellini is so authentic and breathtaking is a mystery to me. I started with La Strada and it blew me away. Then along comes Nights of Cabiria and again I cried and cried. Roma is another mysterious Fellini film that grabs you and puts you into a dreamworld of ancient history and modern Italy. Give Fellini another look and keep your passionate and quite literate appreciations of the best in films.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for this comment also my friend.

  • @steveporter3161
    @steveporter3161 3 года назад

    You speak so passionately and eloquently about these titles, giving a great impression about each without giving anything away. You mentioned many favourites of mine and the ones I haven’t seen I’ll certainly check them out. Thanks

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад

      Dear Steve, you are very very kind. Thank you so much. I wonder, what are some of those favorites of yours? I would love to know. Cheers and I hope you are well.

    • @steveporter3161
      @steveporter3161 3 года назад

      Thanks for your reply Daisuke. The films that stand out from your two 10 favourites lists for me are Short Cuts, 8 1/2 and Eraserhead. I’d include Paris Texas, Down by Law and Repo Man in mine. Just got Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters because of your recommendation and will be watching it this weekend, excited to watch it. Hope you’re well and keep up the excellent content

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад

      @@steveporter3161 Those great choices. And Mishima! I would love to hear your thoughts on it anytime my friend. Even if you are not as into the film as much, still I would love to hear your reactions on it anytime (and any other film also for that matter). Cheers Steve, and have a great rest of your week... and keep on watching a lot of great great movies.

    • @steveporter3161
      @steveporter3161 3 года назад

      Hi Daisuke, have just finished watching Mishima and just have to say wow! Visually stunning, great score and such a unique and compelling way of telling the story. I love the juxtaposition of his life with his literature. I’m still processing it but thought it was excellent and will revisit many times, thanks so much for recommending it. I remember you saying that you weren’t a fan of many of his books, although there are some you liked. I would be interested to know which ones you liked. I read Life for Sale a couple of years ago and enjoyed it, but I get the impression I wouldn’t like them all. Hope you’re are well and all is good in Tokyo

    • @steveporter3161
      @steveporter3161 3 года назад

      @@DaisukeBeppu on the subject of great films I’d love to hear your thoughts on the following:
      Shock Corridor
      A Face in the Crowd
      Branded to Kill
      Le Samuraï
      Seconds
      Come and See
      Rififi
      Ace in the Hole
      Wim Wenders Road Trilogy
      Klute
      not exactly my top 10 but film I love that don’t get that much discussion

  • @seandchoi
    @seandchoi 3 года назад

    So glad to see the Decalogue and Picnic at Hanging Rock among your list, which are two of my all-time favorite films. You mentioned some titles I haven't yet seen, but hopefully I will see them soon.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад +1

      Hello Sean and thank you very much for your comment. And that is really a nice coincidence that those works are also among your favorites. I hope this comment finds you well and cheers.

  • @kekoasylva5544
    @kekoasylva5544 4 года назад +1

    I saw A brighter summer day 3 weeks ago and it’s my favorite film of all time, no other film can top it right now. I do need to rewatch Yi Yi just to make sure what my favorite movie is but when I watched a brighter summer day, I felt so immersed and I still can’t stop thinking about it. I listen to “are you lonesome tonight” about once a day just because it was in the movie

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Thank you very much. Reading your reaction to this film has made me very happy.

  • @neonnights1912
    @neonnights1912 6 лет назад +4

    Wow, what a video! Everyone else has already said what i'm feeling. Love the new intro and outro. Loved the 60's rocking theme music at the end. It felt like i was in a Pink Panther movie or something. No, you didn't ramble on. You expressed your emotions and feeling about the movies you love. How can you ramble on about that? Who are the new people involved in your videos? The editing and videography is great! Nice job. Cheers. Matt

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      Matt, thank you so much as always! You are really great. I appreciate it so much.
      So, the videos are all being edited on my iPhone, and I continue to learn about and study the video making process. I think it is important for me to present as well as possible, as I appreciate that people like you are taking precious time out of your day to watch, which I am really grateful for! Thank you very much for your really nice comments, and best regards from Tokyo.

  • @natalie6501
    @natalie6501 5 лет назад +2

    Band timing is one of my favourite films of all time and. They must release on beautiful blu in memory and respect for Nicolas roeg

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад

      Oh thank you so much! It is a tough film to watch, but so worth it. Thank you once again!

  • @NoirFan84
    @NoirFan84 5 лет назад +3

    Great to see someone appreciating Bad Timing. I'm a HUGE Nic Roeg fan, he's actually my favourite filmmaker & Bad Timing is incredible, probably only 2nd to Don't Look Now in Roeg's filmography but since Don't Look Now is probably my joint favourite movie of all-time alongside Blade Runner then that's not doing it a disservice. I have Bad Timing on BluRay as a company called 'network' put it out on the format here in the UK, pleasingly. I adore Picnic At Hanging Rock too btw. 👍

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад +1

      Hello Carl. Yes, I am really appreciative of Bad Timing. I know it is not a film for everyone, and it is incredibly intense and hard to watch at times. But this does not at all take away from my feelings on this masterpiece. I am very happy to hear your thoughts on this film as well!

  • @VFRZen
    @VFRZen 4 года назад +1

    Great list - your collection is enviable. I completely agree about Short Cuts - fabulous acting from one of the best casts ever assembled. The TP universe is so rich. Lynch is a master. (And I loved The Missing Pieces from the perspective of a second unit POV.) Will have to check out Dekalog. Thank you for sharing. 👍🏻

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Hello VFR Zen, and thank you so much for your kind words. And you make such a great observation about the "Missing Pieces" and how it also serves as a kind of second unit POV. That is something I never thought about before!
      And yes, Short Cuts is amazing in how it feels both broadly kaleidoscopic on the one hand and also strongly intimate on the other. It is such an amazing achievement on many levels, and I still to this day listen occasionally to the Annie Ross soundtrack.
      And if you have a chance to check out Dekalog, please let me know what you think about it. I would love to know. Cheers!

    • @VFRZen
      @VFRZen 4 года назад

      Daisuke Beppu just watched the 1st episode. Wow. It feels a bit like the precursor to Black Mirror. Exceptional storytelling so far.

  • @michaelblaine8265
    @michaelblaine8265 4 года назад

    I really love your humble approach to reviewing titles
    I have purchased many criterion’s you recommended on your channel

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Hello and thank you so much. You are very kind my friend. Cheers and I hope you are well and please have a nice rest of your day and week.

  • @widodomohammad8816
    @widodomohammad8816 6 лет назад +2

    Really enjoyed your video. And those are some amazing films
    Keep it up !

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      Dodo, thank you very much. It is so nice of you to say. Are you a film fan?
      If so, are you a fan of the Criterion Collection?
      And if you don’t mind and when you have a moment, I’d love to hear some of your favorite films (Criterion or otherwise) 😃. Cheers from Tokyo and thank you again.

  • @johnadair4693
    @johnadair4693 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant daisuke, I have to spend more money now! Thank you.

  • @teraphIl1000
    @teraphIl1000 4 года назад +1

    Great list! I love *_Twin Peaks_* so much!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +2

      Thank you so much, and yes, TWIN PEAKS is really great. One day I would love to talk more about it on this channel. I hope you are well.

  • @jcanada9405
    @jcanada9405 3 года назад

    With you having such a diverse appreciation for cinema, I find this to be a very intriguing Top 10. Short Cuts is a movie I have not seen but have many times nearly blind bought. I think this being in your top 10 has inspired me to do so during my next round of Criterion blur-ray purchases. I just watched the trailer for Bad Timing, and I gotta say it looks fantastic. Garfunkel's first line in the trailer ("To What?") is so spot-on it already sets the hook, and then there is the diverse settings and eccentric performance Theresa Russell - hoping to see that get a blu-ray release.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching this video! Yes, Bad Timing... what a dark and disturbing and unforgettable work.

  • @leocoh89
    @leocoh89 6 лет назад +1

    thank you so much for your support, it means a lot, my goal is to make a few people check out films they've never heard and to mention Kurosawa and John Sayles films as many times as I can ! I look forward to checking out more of your videos which are both entertaining and informative.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you and keep up the great work!

    • @leocoh89
      @leocoh89 6 лет назад +1

      i'm hoping to put up top 10s this weekend for Akira Kurosawa, John Sayles, Michael Mann and David Cronenberg

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      I can't wait!!

  • @alexholland8439
    @alexholland8439 4 года назад +1

    Great list Daisuke. Agree with 8 1/2 and Dekalog being top 10. I'd also add Three Colors Trilogy (love Kieslowski), John Cassavetes Five Films, Persona, F for Fake, WR: Mysteries of the Organism, Chantel Akerman in the 70s, By Brakhage, and Barry Lyndon. Honorable mentions: Les Blank, Hollis Frampton, Mulholland Drive, Night of The Hunter.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      Thank you so much and excellent list my friend!!!

  • @jdseaton3386
    @jdseaton3386 3 года назад

    Such a great video to come across while the sales are on! :) Great titles my friend

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад

      Hello again JD Seaton and you are very very kind to say that. I hope this message finds you well and talk to you again soon I hope. Cheers.

  • @lateknightful
    @lateknightful 5 лет назад +4

    The Res Shoes, Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Days of Heaven, Lola Montes, In the Mood for Love, Brief Encounter, City Lights, The Thin Red Line, Winter Light and Effi Briest.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much for this! May I ask, are you submitting your 10 choices for the viewer poll? If so, then I am very sorry to trouble you, but if you could, could you submit your choices as a comment to another video here:
      ruclips.net/video/3dOZ7fiPdKc/видео.html
      The above is a link to the viewer poll video that I made.
      Thank you so much once again for these great titles.

    • @loganriki2625
      @loganriki2625 4 года назад

      Yes, Days of Heaven was amazing, In the Mood for Love was a cinematography masterpiece.

  • @VIVGCiconia
    @VIVGCiconia 6 лет назад +1

    Fantastic Video Daisuke! Very well edited and very well informed and interesting comments on the films you picked. I am definitely going to make sure to See all the films you recommended which I have'nt seen already. I found Life Is Sweet yesterday so I ordered it instantly. As you know I 100% agree with you on A Brighter Summer Day if it has'nt surpassed Stalker as my number 1 it's definitely tied for the spot. I also relate very Strongly with Chao-Sir, he reminds me alot of myself when I was in that age. Keep up the good work my friend. / Alexander A.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      Thank you so much!!! I am thrilled you ordered LIFE IS SWEET. I hope you enjoy it and I’d love to hear what you think of that film when you get a chance to see it 😃

  • @rafrodr
    @rafrodr 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
    Liking the new set too! Nice.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      Thank you so much for watching. It is really a great privilege for me.
      As for my background set, thank you. It is actually my family apartment’s small guest room, and I bought new shelves recently which explains the change. I wish it were a real set! But alas it is just a corner of a room in my Tokyo apartment 😅

  • @darkknightfanboy3185
    @darkknightfanboy3185 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely adore, Short Cuts!

  • @padraicobrolchain5211
    @padraicobrolchain5211 3 года назад

    Wow. After watching this video and your other one of 'more top 10 picks' I just had to get A Brighter Summer's Day and Yi Yi. Very new to criterion and currently still waiting for my first two purchases to come in from the flash sale, but you spoke so passionately about these movies that you left me no other choice but to order them straight away! Can't wait to watch them!! Thank you!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад +1

      Hello and wow... I am very honored. I hope you enjoy the Edward Yang films. They are really brilliant. Cheers my dear friend.

  • @howardmoon9926
    @howardmoon9926 4 года назад +1

    Great list, man. Dekalog is in my top 5 Criterion as well along with Tokyo Story, Brazil, 12 Angry Men, and Seven Samurai. Side note, as an American living in Kanagawa, your English is very impressive.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much.. and wow.. Kanagawa... it is not so far from where I live!

    • @howardmoon9926
      @howardmoon9926 4 года назад +1

      Yup. Not far at all! I actually visited Ozu’s grave in Kamakura a few years back. Well worth it if you’re ever in the area.

  • @jeffgreenberg5306
    @jeffgreenberg5306 3 года назад

    Thanks for the recommendations, some of which were new to me. Here are three of my favorites: Les Enfants du Paradis (probably no. 1 for me), Black Orpheus, Swept Away (original of course). Three truly unique cinematic experiences.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад

      Hello Jeff and thank you so much. This are wonderful choices and yes, I like how you phrase it "truly unique cinematic experiences." Cheers my friend.

  • @84paratize
    @84paratize 6 лет назад +2

    Great work on the video... I can tell you put a lot of time, thought and effort into it. The intro and ending were pretty cool. Overall I'd say this is probably the best thing you've produced so far so keep up the good work!
    Brief comments on the films you mentioned:
    Life is Sweet - Haven't seen this one yet but I'd like to see more stuff by Mike Leigh so I'll give it a shot as soon as I get a chance.
    Short Cuts - it's been a while since I saw this but I've kept the Criterion DVD all this time because of the book. It may be time to revisit it soon.
    Twin Peaks - I saw the original series but never really got into it. Lynch is really hit or miss for me and some of his stuff is just too bizarre for my taste. The only one I really LOVED was The Elephant Man.
    Dekalog - Fantastic series. Still making my way through it but I think Kieslowski was an absolute genius. Do you also have the Arrow release of this series? Have you compared it to the Criterion?
    Bad Timing - recently watched this on the Criterion DVD - wish it were on Blu-ray. Very interesting work and I agree with you about Theresa Russell!
    Rebecca - One of my favorite Hitchcock films. What do you think of that other great Daphne du Maurier adaptation, Don't Look Now (another Criterion release)?
    8 1/2 - This was a tough watch when I was a kid. I think I'll have to give it another chance based on your recommendation.
    Mishima - In total agreement with you on this one as you may already know.
    Picnic at Hanging Rock - Another amazing film and blu-ray release from Criterion. Love it.
    ABSD - This is still sitting on my shelf waiting for the right time to be watched. But I can't wait. Based on the emotion in your voice when you talked about it, I'm sure I won't regret seeing it!
    Cheers

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much! I just wanted to give a bit more polish that I usually do, especially people like you take the time out of your busy days to watch, for which I am very thankful.
      I really appreciate it, Tim!
      Also, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for your replies on each of the picks!!! I suppose my first reaction is, regarding the films you haven't seen yet (LIFE IS SWEET; A BRIGHTER SUMMER DAY), please do so!!! I would love to hear what you think of those films when you have!
      Next, regarding the DEKALOG, yes, the Arrow Academy set exists (which I have). I didn't make any mention of it in this video, but if I were to compare sets, the Arrow set just beats the Criterion set by a bit. But the Criterion set is still worthwhile I'd say.
      I totally get your comments about Lynch! Not a problem for me at all.
      I am so HAPPY to hear your thoughts about BAD TIMING... this is a film that DESERVES TO BE PRAISED MORE, at least in our film circles, on Facebook and RUclips and elsewhere at least, don't you agree? Theresa Russell... WOW! And Art Garfunkel, what an amazing performance. And that ending.... what a gut punch.
      MISHIMA: Yes, I already know your thoughts about this film!!!!
      8 1/2: Yes, when I was younger I hated, as I mentioned. But now that I am older and married and with kids, with more years under my belt as it were, I really love this film. I'd love to hear your reactions if you decide to revisit it.
      Rebecca: This is a great film, isn't it?
      By the way, yes, Don't Look Now, I'd say that I really really like it, but I don't LOVE it, if you know what I mean. Though I do think the film and the short novella are really good.
      And Picnic at Hanging Rock, well, so happy to hear your thoughts about this one also.
      SHORT CUTS: Wow, this one too. I'd love to hear your thoughts if you decide to watch it again. I am SOOOO happy that you have the DVD edition with the book!!! That is a keeper!!!!

  • @rodrigoreyes346
    @rodrigoreyes346 5 лет назад +7

    I love your 👓

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much! That means a lot! These glasses are very important to me because they remind me of the glasses that George Romero used to wear!

    • @rodrigoreyes346
      @rodrigoreyes346 5 лет назад

      @@DaisukeBeppu If I ever need to use glasses I'd choose the same style, they look great on you! 😊

  • @tylerr3740
    @tylerr3740 4 года назад

    seeing you talk about these movies is so entertaining, I’m very glad I found your channel. I’ve only seen A Brighter Summer Day on your list, and I think it’s also incredible(Yi Yi and Mahjong as well). I’m excited to watch all of the rest of your list at some point, great video!
    Edit: so I’ve now watched Life is Sweet and I can’t thank you enough for putting me onto it, what an incredible movie.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Hello and wow.... you are so kind!! And yes, Life Is Sweet.. .and Edward Yang films... I adore them very much. Cheers my friend and I hope you are well. I look forward to our continuing conversations on cinema and hearing your film recommendations... anytime my friend.

  • @Deluge_AML
    @Deluge_AML 3 года назад +1

    Hello Daisuke,
    I was surprised to Altman's Short Cuts on here. I would really love it if you could do a video on Short Cuts or Altman in general. I recently watched that film, and it did not fully grip me in the way that I expected. I thought Altman did a masterful job at weaving the narratives together. It also serves as an interesting snapshot in the careers of many already big stars, and also who would later become much bigger stars (Julianne Moore, Robert Downey Jr, and Frances McDormand to a lesser extent).
    However, it feels very natural to compare it to the material which inspired it, and in that case it feels like no comparison to me. I don't know how familiar you are with the works of Raymond Carver, but every moment and emotion that Altman evokes in Short Cuts feels like it's done better by Carver. The emotional arc that is presented by Carver in his collection of short stories, which both concludes and reaches an apex with his title and final short story, Cathedral, feels much more fulfilling than the one presented by Altman.
    I'm not sure if I'm missing something, and maybe it just needs a few more rewatches to truly hit right, but I would definitely love to hear some of your extended thoughts on this movie!
    Thanks again Daisuke, and I hope this message finds you well.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад

      Hello Deluge Deluge and thank you so much. Yes, I really enjoy Short Cuts and I would love to talk about it more on this channel very soon. And that is a really interesting point you bring up about the comparison to Carver.

  • @kier4548
    @kier4548 4 года назад

    Hi daisuke im quite new to your channel and im working my way through your wonderful playlist., i had to comment on fire walk with me as its also my favourite david lynch film. I only watched this film this year (iv seen the original series ), and couldnt believe how terrifying some of it was ,the tone of the film was so much darker than the series but still fit perfectly. An absolute masterful film across the board.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Hello Kier 45, and wow, thank you so much for commenting on this older video of mine. And yes, I still think that the film is so terrifying and also very optimistic from a certain point of view in terms of certain framing of specific story elements, even though of course the subject matter is incredibly dark and bleak. Thank you so much and I hope you are well.

  • @dangaines405
    @dangaines405 Год назад

    Great movies! And your glasses are great too!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! And also, yes, I like these glasses very much because they remind me of the types that were worn by George Romero.

    • @dangaines405
      @dangaines405 Год назад

      @@DaisukeBeppu yep. Burt Lancaster liked large/thick frames too, see his Academy Award acceptance in the 1950’s…

  • @Rosalies_
    @Rosalies_ 2 года назад

    I also love Fire Walk With Me! Also, thanks to you - over the last 8 months - I’ve seen and added all films on this list to my collection :)

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  2 года назад

      Wow, thank you so much! I am so honored by your kind words. And in honor of your comment and your love of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, I am now listening to the Angelo Badalamenti score to the film, specifically the work called “The Voice of Love”. Cheers and warmest regards.

  • @nuckygulliver9607
    @nuckygulliver9607 2 года назад +1

    Criterion's Dracula by Tod Browning is incredible because it has Philip Glass' score as an option. The movie becomes a masterpiece with that score! The camera movements make more sense. Do not miss this chance to see the movie with the soundtrack created specifically for the movie.
    I would love to see Frankenstein with a soundtrack as well. Scarface 1932 should get one too. Some of these old movies are so much better than people realize.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  2 года назад

      I love the Philip Glass score too!!

  • @theowlreviewerofficial
    @theowlreviewerofficial 4 года назад

    8 1/2 is a pretty amazing film. Not seen any other Fellini films but maybe with more context and understanding of him as a filmmaker and person, I can get fully grasp the truly iconic nature of the film. Beautiful, funny, charming. Just an amazing film.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for this. Yes, such an amazing work of art.

  • @adionpluto
    @adionpluto Год назад

    i dont know if you still read comments after so many years now but i just had to comment on this. i was really intrigued by your thoughts and connections with 'a brighter summer day', even so since i find that film one of my all time favorites as well. there's this feeling i get when i really think about the film, it makes me want express so many thoughts all at once, almost overwhelmingly and i don't know if its because i connected with the film so well or if the feeling arises just becase the movie is so great, a masterpiece even. but then again, there are so many great films, so many masterpieces in this world which i have seen, and some do move me greatly, but not even close to this one. i dont know what im trying to say here i really dont have a way with words, i was just really happy to find someone who appreciates this film and who is moved by this film like i have. thank you for your take on this.
    also, i dont know if i saw this in the video but the movie 'rebecca' is actually based on a novel by 'daphne du maurier'. do read it if you haven't already, its my favorite gothic novel and just a beautiful book. i haven't watched the film yet and was reminded again to after watching this so thank you for that again. hope you're doing great, cheers!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for this!!
      So yes I have read the novel Rebecca many times! 😃. But I don’t think I properly acknowledged the work when I spoke here about the film, so thank you for mentioning it. And yes I really am into the film by Edward Yang. I have actually spoken in more detail about it in separate videos on this channel so please check them out if you are interested! Thank you again and have a nice day.

  • @Celestialrob
    @Celestialrob 3 года назад

    Hello Daisuke, I'm binge watching your videos and loving them. Thank you my friend. I so enjoyed your reminiscences on 8 1/2. I had the same feelings. I would love to see you do a video on your favorite Fellini movies.Major gap in my viewing is that I've never seen A Brighter Summer Day, I will buy it immediately Thank you.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад

      Hello again and thank you. Oh yes, while I have not spoken about all of the Fellini films, I did have the opportunity to talk about the films in the Essential Fellini set released by Criterion last year, including 8 1/2. Cheers and please let me know what you think about A Brighter Summer Day.

    • @Celestialrob
      @Celestialrob 3 года назад

      @@DaisukeBeppu I just saw your whole series of videos on Essential Fellini. Looks like I will blow past the 60 movies I planned to buy in July! Thanks for what you do. It's amazing and means a lot.

  • @jaustengirl441
    @jaustengirl441 4 года назад +1

    I love The Princess Bride! It actually looks like a storybook!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      Hello and thank you so much for your comment. And oh yes, that is so cool about the release! Yes, it is just like a storybook, even down to the feel of the cover and package materials. Amazing stuff. Cheers and thank you so much for your comment.

  • @DariusVincentHughes
    @DariusVincentHughes 4 года назад

    How did I only just now find your channel? Love finding film channels like this that dive deep into themes and filmmaking overall. Great choices btw. Subscribed :)

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Hello and thank you very much for subscribing and for checking out this channel. It is very nice to meet you and I look forward to hearing your thoughts on cinema going forward. You are always welcome here at any time my friend and cheers.

    • @DariusVincentHughes
      @DariusVincentHughes 4 года назад

      @@DaisukeBeppu what a lovely reply. Thank you!

  • @sab_1039
    @sab_1039 2 года назад

    Hey Daisuke, I've recently found your channel, and I really really enjoy it. You clearly have a love for film and have one of the most polite and calming personalities on this website. I enjoy listening to you while at work or working on my studies. I also personally really enjoy "Fire Walk with Me" as well, so it was nice to hear your take on it. Good luck and best wishes!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  2 года назад

      Hello Dylan Last name and it is nice to meet you. Thank you for taking the time to stop by, and I am also happy to hear that you are a fan of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. Electricity.
      Cheers and warmest regards.

  • @zaineridling
    @zaineridling 3 года назад

    This is so good, love all the recommendations! 💯💯💯

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад

      You are very very kind. Thank you very much.

  • @leocoh89
    @leocoh89 6 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed your video, I do love the criterion collection and have just started my own channel to chat about films that aren’t just superheroes or Hollywood mainstream. I’ll be checking out your videos for tips haha

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      SOLITARY RONIN FILMS thank you for your kind comment! I just started making videos a couple months ago and so I am still learning. I’ll have to check out your channel 😃👍. Best regards and good luck with your channel also!!

  • @lizardman7364
    @lizardman7364 5 лет назад +1

    great list! just added a bunch of stuff on my criterion channel list thanks to this video.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад

      Oh gosh, thank you so much my friend!!

  • @ricardobarria6192
    @ricardobarria6192 4 года назад

    I completely love the way in which you express yourself when talking about films. You have made a new fan over here in Panama. I would love it if you could talk about what are some of your favorite Latin American films. Mine are Amores Perros, El Secreto De Sus Ojos, No, and finally, my all time favorite film: Y Tu Mama También

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Hello Ricardo, and wow... thank you so very very much for your kind words. This is very kind of you. And as for your question, I may have more videos or interviews/conversations on this channel on the topic. I will try. Cheers my friend.

  • @uncabuzz118
    @uncabuzz118 5 лет назад +4

    Here is my Criterion top 10. 1. Paths of Glory 2. Ikiru 3. Ace in the Hole 4. Dr. Strangelove 5. Wages of Fear 6. Odd Man Out 7. 2 Lane Blacktop 8. It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 9. Midnight Cowboy 10. Asphalt Jungle

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад +2

      Wow! This is a fantastic top 10! I am so fascinated by your great choices here. All very great but I think in particular I am so happy to see IKIRU so high!

    • @ButOneThingIsNeedful
      @ButOneThingIsNeedful 4 года назад

      I also think Paths of Glory is tremendous. Want to see it again, as it has been a while.

  • @beltenebrosgr1904
    @beltenebrosgr1904 4 года назад +1

    Hi Daisuke! I have never seen "Shortcuts", I will after your recommendation... but I have seen one of Altmans last films and love it so much... "Gosford Park" is one of my favorite movies, everytime I see it I get something more from it. Altman was really a master in knowing how to treat and get great performances from his actors. In the "making of" the movie you can easily see how a master knows his art... I would really appreciate your opinion in a few words for that movie, if of course you have seen it.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      I saw Gosford Park in the theater when it was released. I enjoyed it very much for its period detail and the “upstairs/downstairs” depictions as well as the murder mystery element and the Altmanesque depiction of character ensemble. An excellent work.

    • @beltenebrosgr1904
      @beltenebrosgr1904 4 года назад

      @@DaisukeBeppu Happy you really liked it and I do agree with everything you say... I honestly believe that it is a movie (as probably most of Altmans movies) that you have to watch more than once... especially the way he uses dialogue, so natural (overlapping), great, just great.

  • @leocoh89
    @leocoh89 6 лет назад +3

    Decalogue is so great, sad that we lost kieslowski 21 years ago

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      SOLITARY RONIN FILMS yes, it is sad to think how many more films he could have made... but his works are all so generous with his craft and wisdom and genius, are they not!!

  • @thomaswilke6312
    @thomaswilke6312 5 лет назад +2

    I will buy life is sweet and twin peaks and Mishima tomorrow

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад

      Wonderful! Thank you so much for this. I hope you enjoy the titles.

  • @JCRUEDAESTEVEZ
    @JCRUEDAESTEVEZ 4 года назад

    Hi Dasuke thank you for taking the time to appreciate these films and sharing. I want to see bad timing. I would have included John Houston's under the volcano, Mamet's house of games and the thin red line the war filled from Terence Malick.. It is unbelievable Friedkin's Sorcerer is not on criterion.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      Thank you so much, and your list is really fantastic. And yes, it would be great if Sorcerer were also a Criterion title. We can always hope!

  • @sameasiteverwas9742
    @sameasiteverwas9742 4 года назад +2

    Since Dekalog is in the collection my dream to be added to the collection in the future is Twin Peaks The Return, I mean its very unlikely but you never know.
    Here are my favorite 10 while I'm here (no order):
    12 Angry Men
    All That Jazz
    The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Dr. Strangelove
    Paths of Glory
    Fail Safe
    The Before Trilogy
    The Third Man (would love a re-release for this in the future)
    M
    Rosemary's Baby
    Honorable Mentions: 8 1/2, Do The Right Thing, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Barry Lyndon, Mulholland Dr.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      This is such a fantastic list! Thank you so much for sharing. And I too agree about The Return.

  • @1dbanner
    @1dbanner 6 лет назад +6

    I wish the Criterion website would be up to speed again so I could share my top 10

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      Eric Peeper do you remember what your list is? If so I’d love to hear about it!

    • @1dbanner
      @1dbanner 6 лет назад +1

      Daisuke Beppu I cheated a bit and had a few ties because choosing just 10 was impossible. I know my 10 but the comments are lost until the website is back. But, they are (in no order):
      1) The Thin Red Line
      2) For All Mankind
      3) The Last Temptation of Christ
      4) Wrong Men & Notorious Women: 5 Hitchcock films
      5) The Graduate, The Gold Rush, Dr Strangelove
      6)The Man Who Fell to Earth
      7) Robocop
      8) 3 Colors: Bleu
      9) Summer Interlude, Winter Light, Bergman Island
      10) Barry Lyndon

  • @akajkyt
    @akajkyt 4 года назад +1

    I’ve seen 8 1/2 and Mishima. Loved them both (both of them I gave 10/10) but I watched them online. So I may purchase the Mishima Criterion because it looks great!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      Thank you so much. I used to have the VHS of the film MISHIMA (in the soft red "clamshell" case), and it was really great. But the Criterion release is excellent as it is a slightly extended version of the film, as well as being an excellent presentation.

    • @akajkyt
      @akajkyt Год назад

      @@DaisukeBeppu​​⁠3 years later and I’ve seen a few more…
      All of Twin Peaks recently. All amazing!
      Rebecca was fantastic
      A Brighter Summer day is in my all time top 10!
      Dekalog was incredible.
      And I also loved Life is Sweet
      I’d like to watch Short Cuts soon. I’ve seen 4 Altman films and loved them all.

  • @GhostDiZ
    @GhostDiZ 4 месяца назад

    DEKALOG. Thank you for the recommendation

  • @cloud-nw1dj
    @cloud-nw1dj 4 года назад +2

    Mishima: a life in four chapters is one of my all time favs and the criterion collection blu ray looks amazing especially the artwork on the cover, ive known about criterion for a while but never bought any i think mishima may be my first purchase.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Hello Kirtage k, and thank you so much for your comment. It is one of my all time favorites, and yes, if you are into the film, then I would strongly recommend the Criterion release. It is amazing, and indeed, there were certain "changes" made to the color of certain scenes (which is described by Paul Schrader in the excellent commentary), but these changes are not in my view in any way intrusive or distracting from the overall effect.

    • @cloud-nw1dj
      @cloud-nw1dj 4 года назад +1

      Daisuke Beppu its a beautiful film to see it in the best quality possible will he amazing

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      Kirtage k I agree 100% my friend.

  • @locjeb
    @locjeb 5 лет назад +1

    Watched Rebecca last night. Wow, great film as I expected since it was Hitchcock and on your top 10 :D
    The 2008 documentary on disc 1 of the Bluray was also very interesting. Hitchcock wanted to buy the rights to the Rebecca, but couldn't afford to outbid David Selznick, who had just produced Gone With The Wind. Selznick didn't like Hitchcock's drafts for the screenplay so Hitchcock only directed and received no writing credit. When Selznick would come on set there were mysterious problems where the cameras would stop filming as Hitchcock didn't want Selznick watching over his shoulder trying to control things :D
    Also an interesting bit of trivia I just noticed from IMDB is that Joan Fontaine was born in Tokyo

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад

      Hello, and thank you so much for your comment on this video! Rebecca!!!! Well done!!! I love this film very much. And, yes, it is funny that you mention Joan Fontaine! On a completely separate errand, I happened to visit the school here in Tokyo and I learned later that it was the school that apparently Joan Fontaine attended when she was younger. Amazing!
      And the film and the production is fascinating. Thank you so much for your great comment. It is really excellent and I am so happy you felt this way about Rebecca! Best regards.

    • @jeffreykaufmann4625
      @jeffreykaufmann4625 5 лет назад

      There will be a remake of Rebecca coming next year I think. Lily James from Downton abbey will play Mrs.De Winter

  • @susanburgess820
    @susanburgess820 4 года назад +3

    Jack lemmon was an underrated actor. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Jack Lemmon is such a great actor. One of the greatest!! What are some of your favorite Jack Lemmon films?

    • @nuckygulliver9607
      @nuckygulliver9607 2 года назад

      under rated? He was very celebrated in his lifetime but maybe his films aren't seen as much any more?

  • @davidbrown1878
    @davidbrown1878 4 года назад +5

    Some of my favorite films (not just Criterion): The Godfather, The Godfather: Part II, Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, GoodFellas, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Seven Samurai, Full Metal Jacket, The Departed, Your Name, Ikiru, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, Once Upon a Time in America, Dirty Harry, There Will Be Blood, Punch Drunk Love, Fight Club, Se7ven, The Green Mile, The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, The Way of the Dragon, Enter the Dragon, Akira, Thief, Heat, Police Story, Police Story 2, Goldfinger, GoldenEye, Apocalypse Now, Blow Out, and all of Quentin Tarantino's films.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      Onizuka Anime hello and a really wonderful list! Thank you for sharing this.

    • @davidbrown1878
      @davidbrown1878 4 года назад

      @@DaisukeBeppu Your welcome. My #1 favorite film of all time is The Godfather: Part II. It was so amazing when I got to see it in 35mm on the big screen last year! Thank you for the awesome content! And stay safe during this trying time.

  • @TheLindawg14
    @TheLindawg14 6 лет назад +1

    Hello, your videos are great! Thank you so much for your content! Do you think you would consider doing a top 10 list of favorite Criterion packaging at some point?

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      Thank you very much for your kind comment, Lindsey. Thank you also for your great idea! If you don't mind, then, I will borrow your idea and see what I can come up with. In the meantime, and if you don't mind, I would love to hear what are some of your favorite films (Criterion or otherwise), and if you have any recommendations for me and everyone else here, I would love to hear it! Best regards from Tokyo.

    • @TheLindawg14
      @TheLindawg14 6 лет назад +1

      Daisuke Beppu yes please do borrow my idea, I'm excited to see what comes of it! Some of my favorite Criterion films would have to include Yi Yi, Ikiru, Fanny and Alexander (although I prefer the longer television version), La Haine, In the Mood for Love, The 400 Blows, Kuroneko, Floating Weeds, M, Cléo from 5 to 7, and Fellini's Satyricon, although I could go on and on. With all that being said, I'm still so new to film outside the US and Criterion collecting as I'm only 22 and only started watching foreign films and collecting a year and a half ago. It's incredibly inspiring to see someone who has been an avid film collector and fan for many years; I look forward to the day where I have a collection half your size! :)

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      Great. So let me borrow your idea. Thank you for allowing me to do so! I will consider the packaging, which I take to mean includes the cover design and the essays that are included in the booklets. In the meantime, yes, when you have a moment, please let us all know what recommendations and favorites you have.. and anything is fine! (I am sorry to have asked you on the spot like that! I should have said that there is no need to rush at all. Of course, take all the time that you need.)
      Best regards.

  • @paoloflorian44
    @paoloflorian44 3 года назад

    started collecting this month. here is my collection so far:
    Amarcord - Frederico Fellini
    Election - Alexander Payne
    Frances Ha - Noah Baumbach
    Jules and Jim - Francois Truffaut
    Marriage Story - Noah Baumbach
    Meantime - Mike Leigh
    Punch-Drunk Love - Paul Thomas Anderson
    Scorsese Shorts - Martin Scorsese
    Vivre Sa Vie - Jean Luc Godard
    Yi Yi - Edward Yang

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  3 года назад

      Hello and I hope you enjoy your Criterion journey!! That is a great list of titles by the way. Which ones in particular are you most excited about?

    • @paoloflorian44
      @paoloflorian44 3 года назад

      @@DaisukeBeppu I went in blind on a lot of them but I've been working my way through. I had never seen Punch-Drunk Love but when I did it instantly broke my top 5. Since this comment I've gotten La Haine, Y Tu Mama Tambien, Rushmore, Grand Budapest Hotel, Inside Llewyn Davis, Blood Simple, and Mirror (La Haine and Y Tu Mama Tambien being my favorite out of the new selections). I've become addicted. A lot of my favorite directors detail going to the movie theatre and watching movies like 8 1/2 and Bicycle Thieves. I feel like in a lot of ways criterion is providing the same curation of great movies for a new generation of filmmakers. Criterion is especially helpful to me because I don't have any arthouse movie theatres in my town.

  • @musiclibertine3463
    @musiclibertine3463 4 года назад

    I'm going to watch all of these! I felt the same about 8 1/2 when I first attempted to watch it.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      Oh yes, thank you. And yes, 8 1/2, it grew on me as I got older.

  • @susanburgess820
    @susanburgess820 4 года назад +1

    Subbed. Glad i found you. Love criterion❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      Hello Susan, and thank you so much for that! I really appreciate it. I hope you are well, and please continue to stay safe and take good care of yourself during these times. Cheers.

  • @kekoasylva5544
    @kekoasylva5544 4 года назад +1

    I really need to rewatch this film. I’ve only seen it once, but I need to let the film absorb me in a wAy. Even though I say Yi Yi is my favorite film of all time, I feel when i watch a brighter summer day again, it might become my new favorite film of all time

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, and yes, if you have the chance, I would love to hear your thoughts on the rewatch of the film. Cheers.

    • @kekoasylva5544
      @kekoasylva5544 4 года назад

      Daisuke Beppu thank you, I am planning on rewatching tonight or just this month

    • @kekoasylva5544
      @kekoasylva5544 4 года назад

      Daisuke Beppu I will be rewatching brighter summer day tonight, when I have the time, I will tell you my thoughts on the revisit of the very immersive masterpiece by the great Edward Yang

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Kekoa Sylva looking forward to it my friend. Cheers.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      Kekoa Sylva also I think you had asked about where to get THAT DAY ON THE BEACH blu ray, right? If yesasia.com doesn’t have it, have you tried eBay? I can’t guarantee that you can find it there though.

  • @Infametheus
    @Infametheus 6 лет назад +2

    Great taste! Subscribed

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      Infametheus, wow. Thank you. This is so kind of you to say 😃

  • @FlorianDecros
    @FlorianDecros 5 лет назад +2

    I received my first Criteron ever for Christmas this year, and it was "Fire Walk With Me" . Already seen it and it's truly great (why it was booed at Cannes is beyond me) and I look forward the bonus features and especially "The Missing Pieces". Would be very interested to hear your favorite (and least favorite) Lynch movies. BTW, absolutely astonishing collection. "A Brighter Summer Day" is on my watchlist since a rather long time and seeing it as your #1 really makes me want to watch it fast. Thanks for all the nice videos. Greetings from France ;)
    PS : I just saw that you often responded to fans, that's very nice of you ! So I want to ask you a little bit of advice : I want to get into Ingmar Bergman's cinema (and in arthouse cinema in general) but I don't know where to start. His films looks gorgeous, but they also seem kinda boring. I hesitate between "Persona" and "The Seventh Seal", but maybe you have better recommendations ? Cheers.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад

      Hello! Thank you so much for your kind comment!
      So, let me address your question first.
      Regarding Ingmar Bergman, while I am not a Bergman expert, I have seen my fair share of his films. And his career is very wide-reaching and varying in terms of scope and themes, though there are undeniable links that exist throughout his entire filmography. Now, yes, I admit too that sometimes his films might seem "boring" at first, but depending on one's mood when one watches the films, they can turn into incredibly profound viewing experiences. I think I would recommend starting with any of these: WILD STRAWBERRIES; THE SEVENTH SEAL; THE VIRGIN SPRING; FANNY AND ALEXANDER.
      PERSONA is a great film, but it is a definite challenge of a viewing experience in many respects, and so I might not necessarily recommend it as an entry point for Bergman, but, rather, as a film that one can watch after one has seen a Bergman film or two. And then, if you are interested in watching more Bergman, then you have a whole treasure chest of films to choose from! Anyway, I hope that helps.
      As for your comment about Lynch, bravo! Yes, I am a very big fan of his work, because it is at once so unexpected on the one hand, and so true to human nature on the other. Maybe one day I can do a video focusing on Lynch films, but for now, let me say that I think FIRE WALK WITH ME is my favorite film of his, with other films I love being MULHOLLAND DR. and ERASERHEAD. My absolute favorite piece of film dialogue ever is from MULHOLLAND DR. "Don't drink all the Coke."
      Anyway, thank you very much, and best regards from Tokyo.
      Please let me know if you have seen any good films recently, and if so, I would love to hear some of your recommendations! Cheers.

    • @FlorianDecros
      @FlorianDecros 5 лет назад +1

      @@DaisukeBeppu Thanks a lot for your response ! I appreciate the time you take for your viewers, it's incredibly nice !
      For Bergman, "Fanny and Alexander" seems more interesting for me and closer to my general taste, so I'll maybe start with this one and check "The Seventh Seal" after this.
      As for good films I've seen recently, I'm pretty young (17) so I'm currently trying to watch "great" movies, so except if you've never heard of "A Clockwork Orange" or "Trainspotting", I can't really recommend you anything... except maybe some French movies that are not that famous outside of my country. For example, do you know "Jean de Florette" and "Manon des Sources" by Claude Berri ? It's a beautiful and heartbreaking diptych released in 1986 which is sometimes considered as the French "Godfather" (even if it's not really about gangsters). I'm usually not a fan of French dramas, but this one is truly moving and well-made. If you never heard of it, I highly recommend you these two.
      Cheers !

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад

      @@FlorianDecros Thank you for the comment, and I think you picked a great choice regarding your first Bergman film. I hope your Bergman adventure turns out well, and please let us know what you think of the film.
      And my goodness, you are very young! And so perhaps in many ways your film journeys are just beginning! This is a remarkable time for you, and so please enjoy your discoveries. As for your recommendations, I will watch "Trainspotting" as I haven't seen it in a while, so thank you for the excellent recommendation. As for "Jean de Florette" and "Manon des Sources", yes!!!!!! I have seen these films but not for a long time!!!! They are amazing set of films!!! What a great recommendation you make!
      And I really like A Clockwork Orange as well.
      Obviously you have such great tastes in cinema, my friend! Cheers and bravo.
      Best regards.

    • @FlorianDecros
      @FlorianDecros 5 лет назад +1

      @@DaisukeBeppu Yeah, as a young man I really have the impression that I have tons of cinema to discover, and it's such a great feeling ! I've seen a lot of movies, but to think that there are tons of directors (Bergman, Fellini, Tarkovsky, Wilder, Kurosawa...) that I have yet to discover, it's amazing ! Glad to see that you liked "Jean de Florette" and "Manon des Sources", my dad loves these movies and showed them to me when I was younger, he educated me well :)
      Cheers from France !

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  5 лет назад

      @@FlorianDecros Thank you very much! Merci beaucoup pour votre comment. Je ne peux pas parler francais tres bien, mais je suis tres heureux. Merci, mon ami. Sorry for my poor French. Thank you for the great comment! Yes, now is such an exciting time for you... you will likely find films that you love and films that you think are not so good. Whatever happens, it is all great and exciting! I am very jealous! And again, please let us know if you discover any films that particularly sing to you! We would love to hear your thoughts and reactions.

  • @RomanHubenko-n3g
    @RomanHubenko-n3g 4 года назад

    I watched dekalog for the first time about a week ago. My expectations were really high: Ebert called it a masterpiece, Kubrick regarded as one of the best movies ever, and three colors were amazing. After an elevator scene in Dekalog 4, I realized that it surpassed my expectations, but I was only 4/10 in. This might be the best thing I've ever watched.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад

      Thank you SO MUCH for this comment, and I am thrilled that you had the reaction to the Dekalog that you did. It is a monumental work . Incidentally, if you are interested, I have friends who do a podcast called THE COMPLETE KIESLOWSKI, in which they discussed the Dekalog. (Also I was very fortunate to have joined in as a guest on one of those episdoes.)
      The podcast is really excellent and I strongly recommend it.
      www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-complete-podcast

  • @DungeonStudio
    @DungeonStudio 6 лет назад +1

    You sold me on Bad Timing. Was always interested in it, but after Man Who Fell To Earth - it just sounded lame to me. Short Cuts I think I'll watch again tonight. It was Lily Tomlin that really blew me away in that one. Great reviews on the others as well. But definitely will buy Bad Timing thanks to you. :-)

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      I am glad that I could win you over on Bad Timing! It is a very shocking film, but it is incredible in terms of its depiction of this relationship between a man and a woman. I think in many ways it excels in showcasing just how much human beings need each other and yet how dangerous and even horrifying that need can become.
      And Short Cuts, I will never ever be able to shake from my heart and mind. There is something so profound about the notion that grief and happiness can exist within the same space of persons.

    • @DungeonStudio
      @DungeonStudio 6 лет назад

      Just picked up Crimes Of Passion (aka China Blue), and what a strange romp of relationships that one is! An unsung gem from 1984, and not sure if Bad Timing was before or after? I might become a pervert if this keeps up! LOL And BTW, have you seen the reboot of Fahrenheit 451? I thought it absolutely stunk! Nowhere near the atmosphere and texture of Truffaut and Roegs masterpiece. Yuck!

  • @marvin3828
    @marvin3828 2 года назад

    ive only a few criterions (only angels have wings, they live by night, and in a lonely place). but im very excited to get into more - hopefully getting night of the hunter criterion soon. great video!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  2 года назад +1

      Hello Marvin, and thank you so much. Those are great titles!! Fantastic. I hope you continue to enjoy your cinema journey. And if you end up getting The Night of the Hunter, please let us know! I would love to hear your thoughts on it anytime. Cheers.

  • @mondonaut9382
    @mondonaut9382 6 лет назад +1

    Dekalog. Episode 2. Final shot. Aleksandr Bardini. Devastates me every time.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      Oh my goodness. The doctor. You are so right. This is such a tough, fascinating, and excruciating watch. So thought-provoking. It demands to be seen and seen again.

  • @skysaw73
    @skysaw73 6 лет назад +2

    Bottom right shelf.... is that the Akira Kurosawa AK100 set? O.o

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад

      Thank you so much for your comment, skysaw73! Yes, it is. I made a separate video about that, so if you are interested, please have a look! ruclips.net/video/4KAvcc_y2sY/видео.htmlm59s

  • @ButOneThingIsNeedful
    @ButOneThingIsNeedful 4 года назад

    Since I don't see any comments in this column on Rebecca (there probably are some), I'll post one. Do melodramas come any better? I'm not sure they do. And even though sister Olivia de Havilland (whom I liked very much) had the more celebrated career in film, did she ever turn in a performance quite so good as Joan Fontaine's here? Not sure she did. The torturous vulnerability that comes through her character is just superb. Judith Anderson? Unforgettable. And we knew Olivier would be first-rate. One more bonus thrown in: My wife thinks George Sanders had possibly the most amazing male voice of all-time -- and I agree! Adjectives to describe this Best Picture: dramatic, opulent, lavish, sweeping, well-mounted (who could forget Manderley?), slick, stylish -- you know, words like that. Quite different from any other Hitchcock I can think of.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, Hop. And I agree about REBECCA and all that it entails. Incredible, in terms of performance and set piece, and drama and how it adapts the source novel (including all the changes it makes in order to further effectuate the overall cinematic effect).

  • @EpicGamerWinXD69
    @EpicGamerWinXD69 4 года назад +1

    Thought I should mention that if you need a criterion edition of a film and you can't wait for the barnes and noble 50% sale, might I suggest checking out Amazon, while I can't say this for sure, many of the releases I've been interested in are usually less than 3 dollars more than buying them during the sale (or at least that is currently the case as of the publication date of this comment) , buy I'd recommend double checking the films you intend to buy yourself just to make sure this applies to you

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for commenting here as well! Cheers my friend.

  • @kriosfan432
    @kriosfan432 2 года назад

    Definitely gonna order Brighter Summer Day tonight :D

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for letting me know. I really hope you enjoy it.

  • @naturalism1234567
    @naturalism1234567 6 лет назад +2

    My top ten are
    10. Walkabout
    9. Passion of Joan of Arc
    8. Three colors trilogy
    7. Seven Samurai
    6. Hara Kiri
    5. Sweet smell of success
    4. Night of the hunter
    3. Nashville
    2. La Vita Dolce
    1. Fanny and Alexander

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +1

      I love this top ten! Thank you for sharing this. This is a great selection. In particular, those top 3 titles are really stellar!!

    • @naturalism1234567
      @naturalism1234567 6 лет назад +1

      I have to see a brighter summer day in fact im going to buy it this Friday

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  6 лет назад +1

      Nathan Officer please let me know if and when you see it. It is my favorite film in the collection. And it is very long, but believe me, the time will fly.

    • @naturalism1234567
      @naturalism1234567 6 лет назад +1

      Will do. I've watched Fanny and Alexander tv cut multiple times I have the patience and focus to watch long films. Can't wait to see this now!

  • @OndrejSc
    @OndrejSc 4 года назад +1

    Nice watch.