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The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night (1964) [Blu-ray] {2014 The Criterion Collection}

The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night (1964) [Blu-ray] {2014 The Criterion Collection}
BLU-RAY -> 41.7 Gb | 1080p WS 16:9 | DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 / LPCM 2.0 / LPCM Mono | restored in 4K
ISO Image | ~ 88 m | Artwork | 5% repair rar | subs: English SDH
© 2014 The Criterion Collection | DAVID3164
Rock / Classic Rock

Nominated for two Academy Awards, Richard Lester's "A Hard Day's Night" (1964) arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion. The supplemental features on the disc include original rerelease trailers for the film; documentary film produced by Walter Shenson; Richard Lester's early short film "The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film" (1960); audio commentary featuring various members of the film's cast and crew; exclusive new video piece featuring story editor and screenwriter Bobbie O'Steen and music editor Suzana Peric; Martin Lewis' documentary "Things They Said Today" (2002); and a lot more. The release also arrives with an illustrated booklet featuring an essay by critic Howard Hampton. In English, with optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature.

I Am Curious... (The Criterion Collection #179, #180, #181)  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at March 17, 2024
I Am Curious... (The Criterion Collection #179, #180, #181)

I Am Curious…
I Am Curious - Yellow (1967) / I Am Curious - Blue (1968)
2xDVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 4:3 | 02:02:03 + 01:47:32 | 7,45 Gb + 7,31 Gb
Audio: Svenska AC3 1.0 @ 128 Kbps | Subtitles: English | Covers + Booklets
Genre: Art-house, Drama | The Criterion Collection #179, #180, #181

Seized by customs upon entry to the United States, subject of a heated court battle, banned in cities across the United States, Vilgot Sjöman’s I Am Curious - Yellow is one of the most controversial films of all time. This landmark document of Swedish society during the sexual revolution has been declared both obscene and revolutionary. It tells the story of Lena (Lena Nyman), a searching and rebellious young woman, and her personal quest to understand the social and political conditions in 1960s Sweden, as well as her bold exploration of her own sexual identity. Shattering taboos as it freely traverses the lines between fact and fiction, I Am Curious - Yellow is presented here for the first time with its companion piece I Am Curious - Blue, a parallel film featuring the same characters and in which the lines between documentary and fiction are even further blurred.

Moonrise Kingdom (2012) Criterion Collection  Movies

Posted by Sartre at Dec. 20, 2015
Moonrise Kingdom (2012) Criterion Collection

Moonrise Kingdom (2012) Criterion Collection
BDRip | MKV | 1hr 34mn | 1920x1040 | x264 -> 6000kbps | DTS 5.1 768 kbps | 4.49 GB + 688MB (Extras)
Comedy-Drama-Romance | Language: English | Subtitles: ENG, SPA | NitroFlare/1Fichier

Director/co-writer Wes Anderson teams with screenwriter Roman Coppola for this period comedy-drama set in the 1960s, in which a pair of young lovers (Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward) from an island off the New England coast head for the hills and throw their small town into a frenzy. Bruce Willis co-stars with Bill Murray, Edward Norton, and Frances McDormand.

VIRIDIANA (1961) (Criterion Collection #332)[DVD5] [2006]  Movies

Posted by Marcos2009 at Aug. 4, 2009
VIRIDIANA (1961) (Criterion Collection #332)[DVD5] [2006]

VIRIDIANA (1961) (Criterion Collection #332)[DVD5] [2006]
Classic | 1.66:1 | Black & White | DVD5 (.RAR) = 4,3GB | NTSC | 100MB RAR | RS
Spanish Dolby Digital Mono | Subtitles: English (not built in) | 90 Min | Genre: Drama, Satire

Banned in Spain and denounced by the Vatican, Luis Buñuel’s irreverent vision of life as a beggar’s banquet is regarded by many as his masterpiece. In it, novice nun Viridiana does her utmost to maintain her Catholic principles, but her lecherous uncle and a motley assemblage of paupers force her to confront the limits of her idealism. Winner of the Palme d’or at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival, Viridiana is as audacious today as ever.

The Milky Way (1969) (CRITERION COLLECTION #402) [DVD5] [2007]  Movies

Posted by Marcos2009 at Aug. 5, 2009
The Milky Way (1969) (CRITERION COLLECTION #402) [DVD5] [2007]

The Milky Way (1969) (CRITERION COLLECTION #402) [DVD5] [2007]
Classic | 1.66:1 | Color | DVD5 (.RAR) = 4,3GB | NTSC | 100MB RAR | RS
French, Italian, Latin Dolby Digital Mono | Subtitles: English (not built in) | 101 Min | Genre: Drama, Satire

The first of what Luis Buñuel later proclaimed a trilogy (along with The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and The Phantom of Liberty) about “the search for truth,” The Milky Way (La voie lactee) daringly deconstructs contemporary and traditional views on Catholicism with ribald, rambunctious surreality. Two French beggars, present-day pilgrims en route to Spain’s holy city of Santiago de Compostela, serve as Buñuel’s narrators for an anticlerical history of heresy, told with absurdity and filled with images that rank among Buñuel’s most memorable (stigmatic children, crucified nuns) and hilarious (Jesus considering a good shave). A diabolically entertaining look at the mysteries of fanaticism, The Milky Way remains a hotly debated work from cinema’s greatest skeptic.
The Discreet Charm of Bourgeoisie (1972) (The Criterion Collection #102)[2 DVD5][2002]

The Discreet Charm of Bourgeoisie (1972) (The Criterion Collection #102)[2 DVD5][2002]
Classic | 1.66:1 | Color | 2 DVD5 (.RAR) = 8,6GB | NTSC | 100MB RAR | RS
French & English Dolby Digital Mono | Subtitles: English (not built in) | 101 Min | Genre: Drama, Satire

In Luis Buñuel’s deliciously satiric masterpiece, an upper-class sextet sits down to dinner but never eats, their attempts continually thwarted by a vaudevillian mixture of events both actual and imagined. Fernando Rey, Stéphane Audran, Delphine Seyrig, and Jean-Pierre Cassel head the extraordinary cast of this 1972 Oscar winner for Best Foreign Film. Criterion is proud to present The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie in an exclusive double-disc special edition.
Kwaidan (1964) (The Criterion Collection / Masters of Cinema) [2 DVD9s]

Kwaidan (1964) (The Criterion Collection / Masters of Cinema) [2 DVD9s]
A Film By Masaki Kobayashi
Art-House | 2.35:1 | Colour | Japanese Dolby Digital | English Subtitles
2 Full Original DVD Images (.ISO) + 400dpi Scans = 14.6GBs | 400MB RARs | NL/FSe/FSo

M (1931) [THE CRITERION COLLECTION]  Movies

Posted by kaktusfeige at Nov. 20, 2010
M (1931) [THE CRITERION COLLECTION]

M (1931) [THE CRITERION COLLECTION]
M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder
DVD9, VIDEO_TS, NTSC | Languages: Deutsch, English (see INFO) | 110 min | audio codec: 192 Kbps, 48 KHz, AC-3 | 6.97 GB | 400 mb split
subtitle: English
Genre: Thriller, Classics
Pigs, Pimps & Prostitutes: 3 Films by Shohei Imamura (1961-1964) [The Criterion Collection ##471, 472, 473, 474] [Re-UP]

Pigs, Pimps & Prostitutes (1961-1964)
3 Films by Shohei Imamura
3xDVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 16:9 | 381 mins | 21,30 Gb
Audio: Japanese AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama, Crime, Comedy | The Criterion Collection #471

In the 1960s, Japanese filmmakers responded to a stale studio system by looking for fresh ways to tell stories, and Shohei Imamura was one of the leading figures of this new wave. With the three films in this set—Pigs and Battleships, The Insect Woman, and Intentions of Murder—Imamura truly emerged as an auteur, bringing to his national cinema an anthropological eye and a previously unseen taste for the irreverent. Claiming his interests lay in “the relationship of the lower part of the human body and the lower part of the social structure,” Imamura dotted the decade with earthy, juicy, idiosyncratic films featuring persevering, willful heroines. His remains a unique cinematic voice.
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.