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THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS (2001) - (The Criterion Collection - #157) [DVD9+DVD5] [2002]

THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS (2001) - (The Criterion Collection - #157) [DVD9+DVD5] [2002]
A Film By Wes Anderson
2 Original DVD Images (.ISO) Disc 1 = 6.47 GB, Disc 2: 3.74 GB | Complete Scans HQ PDF: 34.7 MB | 100 Mb RARs | RS
Art House | 2.35:1 | Color | English Dolby Digital/DTS 5.1 | English Subtitles | 110 min

Royal Tenenbaum (Gene Hackman) and his wife Etheline (Anjelica Huston) had three children—Chas, Margot, and Richie—and then they separated. Chas (Ben Stiller) started buying real estate in his early teens and seemed to have an almost preternatural understanding of international finance. Margot (Gwyneth Paltrow) was a playwright and received a Braverman Grant of $50,000 in the ninth grade. Richie (Luke Wilson) was a junior champion tennis player and won the U.S. Nationals three years in a row. Virtually all memory of the brilliance of the young Tenenbaums was subsequently erased by two decades of betrayal, failure, and disaster. The Criterion Collection is proud to present Wes Anderson’s hilarious, touching, and brilliantly stylized study of melancholy and redemption.

Youth of the Beast (1963) (The Criterion Collection) [DVD9]  Movies

Posted by mook45 at Nov. 10, 2010
Youth of the Beast (1963) (The Criterion Collection) [DVD9]

Youth of the Beast (1963) (The Criterion Collection) [DVD9]
A Film By Seijun Suzuki
Art House/Action | 2.35:1 | Colour | Japanese Dolby Digital | English Subtitles
1 Full Original DVD Image (.ISO) + 400dpi Scans = 5.84GBs | 400MB RARs | NL/FSe/FSo
The Qatsi Trilogy (1983-2002) [The Criterion Collection ##639-642] [ReUp]

The Qatsi Trilogy (1983-2002)
3xDVD9 | ISO+MDS | NTSC 16:9 | 274 mins | 22,85 Gb
Music Score AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | The Criterion Collection #639
Genre: Art-house, Documentary

A singular artist and activist, Godfrey Reggio is best known for the galvanizing films of The Qatsi Trilogy. Astonishingly photographed, and featuring unforgettable, cascading scores by Philip Glass, these are immersive sensory experiences that meditate on the havoc humankind’s obsession with technological advancement has wreaked on our world. From 1983’s Koyaanisqatsi to 1988’s Powaqqatsi to 2002’s Naqoyqatsi, Reggio takes us on a journey from the ancient to the contemporary, from nature to industry, exploring life out of balance, in transformation, and as war, all the while keeping our eyes wide with wonder.
The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933) [The Criterion Collection #231] [ReUp]

The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933)
A Film by Fritz Lang
2xDVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 4:3 | Cover+Booklet | 02:01:10 | 7,28 Gb + 6,71 Gb
Audio: German AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps + French-language version of the film | Subs: English
Genre: Crime, Horror, Mystery | The Criterion Collection #231

Locked away in an asylum for a decade and teetering between life and death, the criminal mastermind Doctor Mabuse (Rudolf Klein-Rogge) has scribbled his last will and testament: a manifesto establishing a future empire of crime. When the document’s nefarious writings start leading to terrifying parallels in reality, it’s up to Berlin’s star detective, Inspector Lohmann (Otto Wernicke, reprising his role from M) to connect the most fragmented, maddening clues in a case unlike any other. A sequel to his enormously successful silent film Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler, Fritz Lang’s The Testament of Dr. Mabuse reunites the director with the character that had effectively launched his career. Lang put slogans and ideas expounded by the Nazis into the mouth of a madman, warning his audience of an imminent menace, which was soon to become a reality…..

Divorce Italian Style (1961) [The Criterion Collection] [RE-UP]  Movies

Posted by edi1967 at March 16, 2015
Divorce Italian Style (1961) [The Criterion Collection] [RE-UP]

Divorce Italian Style (1961) [The Criterion Collection]
Divorzio all'Italiana
2xDVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC | 1.85:1 | 16:9 | 720x480 | 01:44:34 | 12.1 Gb
Languages Available: Italian 1.0 AC3 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitle: English
Extra: Scene Selection, Menù, Featurettes, Commentary, Documentary, Interviews
Genre: Comedy, Drama | Won 1 Oscar. Another 10 wins & 9 nominations

An entertaining ensemble comedy about the extremes one man goes to circumvent Italian divorce laws, Divorce - Italian Style (Divorzio all'italiana, 1961) was a big hit in Italy as well as on the American art house circuit. Americans were undoubtedly drawn to the scandalous nature and then-steamy sexuality of its script, as well as to its thickly-lacquered Sicilian atmosphere - this is an Italian film full of exaggerated if funny Italian stereotypes. Criterion's supplements work to put the film into sociopolitical context, an important component of the film's and its director's reputation in Italy, but one generally lost on non-Italians.

Insignificance (1985) [The Criterion Collection #566]  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at Nov. 4, 2011
Insignificance (1985) [The Criterion Collection #566]

Insignificance (1985) [The Criterion Collection #566]
A Film by Nicolas Roeg
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 16:9 (720x480) | 01:48:42 | 8,07 Gb
Audio: English AC3 1.0 @ 384 Kbps | Subtitles: English SDH
Genre: Drama, Comedy | UK

Four unnamed people who look and sound a lot like Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, Joe DiMaggio, and Joseph McCarthy converge in one New York City hotel room in this compelling, visually inventive adaptation of Terry Johnson’s play, from director Nicolas Roeg. With a combination of whimsy and dread, Roeg creates a fun-house-mirror image of fifties America in order to reflect on the nature of celebrity and lingering cold-war nuclear nightmares. Insignificance is a delirious, intelligent drama, featuring magnetic performances by Michael Emil as the Professor, Theresa Russell as the Actress, Gary Busey as the Ballplayer, and Tony Curtis as the Senator.
A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman (The Criterion Collection - #208) [4 DVDs] [2003]

A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman (The Criterion Collection - #208) [4 DVDs] [2003]
Through a Glass Darkly / Winter Light / The Silence / Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie
4 Full DVD Images (.ISO) = 25.35 GB | Complete Scans (300 dpi): 200 MB | 200 Mb RARs
Art-House/Classics | Black and White | Swedish/English Dolby Digital Mono | English Subtitles | 410 min

At the beginning of the 1960s, renowned film director Ingmar Bergman began work on what were to become some of his most powerful and representative works—the Trilogy. Already a figure of tremendous international acclaim for such masterworks as The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, and The Virgin Spring, Bergman turned his back on the abundant symbolism and exotic imagery of his ‘50s work to focus on a series of impacted, emotionally explosive chamber dramas examining faith and alienation in the modern age. Utilizing a new cameraman—the incomparable Sven Nykvist—Bergman unleashed Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, and The Silence in rapid succession, exposing moviegoers worldwide to a new level of intellectual and emotional intensity. Each film employs minimal dialogue, eerily isolated settings, and searing performances from such Bergman regulars as Max von Sydow, Harriet Andersson, Gunnar Bjornstrand, Ingrid Thulin, and Gunnel Lindblom in their evocation of a desperate world confronted with God’s desertion. Drawing on Bergman’s own severely religious upbringing and ensuing spiritual crisis, the films in the Trilogy are deeply personal, challenging, and enriching works that exhibit the filmmaker’s peerless formal mastery and fierce intelligence. The Criterion Collection is proud to present A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman: Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, and The Silence.
Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy (The Criterion Collection) [3 DVD9s]

Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy (The Criterion Collection) [3 DVD9s]
War | 1.33:1 | Black & White | Dolby Digital | English Subtitles
3 Full Original DVD Images (.ISO) + 600dpi Scans = >22.89GBs | 400MB RARs | NL/FSe/FSo
Fassbinder's BRD Trilogy (The Criterion Collection) [4 DVD9s] [Re-post]

Fassbinder's BRD Trilogy (The Criterion Collection) [4 DVD9s]
Art-House | 1.66:1 | Colour/Black & White | German Dolby Digital | English Subtitles
4 Full Original DVD Images (.ISO) + 300dpi Scans = 29.65GBs | 1GB RARs | NL/FSe/FSo

Bigger Than Life (1956) [The Criterion Collection #597]  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at July 9, 2011
Bigger Than Life (1956) [The Criterion Collection #597]

Bigger Than Life (1956) [The Criterion Collection #597]
DVD9 (VIDEO_TS) | NTSC 16:9 (720x480) | 01:35:14 | 7,10 Gb
Audio: English AC3 1.0 @ 384 Kbps + English Commentary | Subs: English
Genre: Drama | USA

Though ignored at the time of its release, Nicholas Ray’s Bigger Than Life is now recognized as one of the great American films of the 1950s. When a friendly, successful suburban teacher and father (James Mason, in one of his most indelible roles) is prescribed cortisone for a painful, possibly fatal affliction, he grows dangerously addicted to the experimental drug, resulting in his transformation into a psychotic and ultimately violent household despot. This Eisenhower-era throat-grabber, shot in expressive CinemaScope, is an excoriating take on the nuclear family. That it came in the day of Father Knows Best makes it all the more shocking—and wildly entertaining.