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Vampyr (Criterion)
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Is Criterion going Nikkatsu Action crazy?
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Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com --- 9 days ago
Reliance Industries has chosen Criterion Catalysts & Technologies' (CCT) catalysts for its upcoming 5,80,000 barrels a day refinery in Jamnagar. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 12 days ago
No films made before or since look like a (Jacques) Tati film Page 1 of 2 DVD REVIEW Tools: Send to a friend » Monsieur Hulot is the greatest franchise character ever created exclusively for film, and one of the greatest film characters of any kind. ...
Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov --- 8 days ago
Related Articles Median and Ulnar Nerve Conduction Studies at the Wrist: Criterion Validity of the NC-Stat Automated Device. J Occup Environ Med. 2008 Jul;50(7):758-764 Authors: Armstrong TN, Dale AM, Al-Lozi MT, Franzblau A, Evanoff BA OBJECTIVE:: To compare results obtained with the NC-stat-an automated nerve testing device-to traditional nerve conduction studies relevant to carpal tunnel syndrome screening. METHODS:: Thirty-three subjects recruited from patients referred for electrodiagnostic testing were studied. Measurements including the distal motor latency (DML), distal sensory latency (DSL), and median-ulnar latency difference (MUD) were obtained by the NC-stat and by standard nerve conduction studies. RESULTS:: With modifications to the NC-stat's suggested reference ranges, sensitivity with respect to the traditional results ranged from 93.8% (sensory MUD) to 100% (median DML and DSL) and specificity ranged from 84.6% (motor MUD) to 94.1% (sensory MUD). Sensitivity was as high or higher and specificity was lower when using the manufacturer's suggested cutoffs. CONCLUSION:: The NC-stat appears to be a convenient and sensitive method for detecting median nerve pathology at the wrist. PMID: 18617831 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] ...
Source: uk.reuters.com --- 5 days ago
LONDON (Reuters) - Two of Britain's wealthiest private investors are poised to fight it out to buy the property assets of troubled financial services group Dawnay Day, the Sunday Times newspaper said. ...
Source: isohunt.com --- 3 days ago
Bit Torrent details: Category: Video/Movies Original site: http://btjunkie.org/ Size: 13223.1 MB, in 443 files Seeds: 4 - Leechers: 13 - Downloads: 31 Description: N/A ...
Source: forums.cdcovers.cc --- 9 days ago
Looking for a Region 1 cover of this movie starring Ed Harris. Thank you. Rick ...
Source: www.dvdtalk.com --- 11 days ago
Highly Recommended THE MOVIE: Director Claude Jutra's 1971 period piece Mon Oncle Antoine is a cinematic pseudo-memoir that fits snuggly in the category with films like Fellini's Amarcord or Hallstrom's My Life As a Dog in that it's evocative of a certain time while also capturing the specificity of being a young man of that time. Jutra's tale is dreamy, awkward, nostalgic, and sexy, all words that could be applied to those other films, as well; yet, the setting of a mining town in 1940s Quebec means Mon Oncle Antoine is a story that is entirely unique to Jutra and co-writer Cl mont Perron's experience even as they express the great commonalities of growing up. The filmmakers' stand-in is Benoit (Jacques Gagnon), a quiet altar boy who works for his Un... Read the entire review ...
Source: www.dvdtalk.com --- 10 days ago
Highly Recommended In 10 Words or Less The easy life isn't on the open road Reviewer's Bias* Loves: Comedies Likes: Jacques Tati, M. Hulot Dislikes: The lack of choreographed comedy today Hates: Traffic (not any of the movies) The Movie It's never easy to let go of a beloved character, but sometimes, there's just nowhere left to go with the concept. Given time though, a fresh approach and an open mind can bring a character back to new life, like we've seen with Christopher Nolan's Batman films or Francis Ford Coppola's take on Dracula. Perhaps it's time to do the same for M. Hulot, Jacques Tati's amiable wanderer, who last led us through humanity's foibles, umbrella in hand, pipe in mouth, in 1971's Trafic . The quasi si... Read the entire review ...
Source: www.dvdtalk.com --- 11 days ago
DVD Talk Collector Series Note: I would like to publicly thank a wonderful friend I met through DVDTALK without whose persistent efforts this DVD release would have not been possible. Your assistance and above all passion were invaluable. Thank you Prentice! The Film: Arguably the most important Macedonian film ever made as well as the most highly decorated one Milcho Manchevski's Before the Rain (1994) is now part of the prestigious Criterion collection. Boasting a director-approved transfer this new release is the first commercial DVD presentation of the film worldwide. A young Christian monk (Gr goire Colin) willing to confront his faith in order to save a helpless Muslim girl, a Macedonian reporter (Rade Serbedzija) who has immigrated to London, and a British photo agent (Katrin Cartlidge) are in the middle of a complex tale attempting to understand ethnic hatred on... Read the entire review ...
Source: www.dvdtalk.com --- 11 days ago
http://deepdiscount.com/DVD---HBO-Comedy-Sale_stcVVcatId476505VVviewcat.htm Starts on 7/16 as per the title of the page (possibly) Buy 1 movie from the select list of titles below and receive 1 of equal or lesser value free. When purchasing multiple movies you will be charged for the higher priced items and those of equal or lesser value will be at no charge. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Prices are subject to change. Offer Ends 7/29/08 at 11:59pm CST Dont see your discount? Type in promotion code : B1G1CRITE0807 at checkout http://deepdiscount-content.vcommerce.com/moduleimages/140/DVDcriterionb1g1_header.jpg ...
Source: www.dvdtalk.com --- 5 days ago
Highly Recommended I couldn't possibly forget my first viewing of Akira Kurosawa's High and Low (1963) several years ago; it's been burned into my mind in a way that few films have. Having discovered the director a few years before with perennial favorites like Rashomon and Seven Samurai , I eventually burrowed myself slowly through the bulk of his nearly spotless repertoire. Hot on the heels of commercial successes Yojimbo and Sanjuro , Kurosawa returned to contemporary Japan for High and Low ---and upon my initial viewing, I saw it with no pre-conceived notion of what the story was about. Needless to say, High and Low took me completely by surprise: here was a modern tale of kidnapping, betrayal and social class divisions that hit every note right. The film's curious structure and... Read the entire review ...
Source: www.dvdtalk.com --- 4 days ago
Highly Recommended The Movie: Though largely eluding popular acclaim while he was alive, Danish filmmakerCarl Theodor Dreyer is now recognized as a master of early film. His The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) is one of the most movingsilent films ever made, and Day of Wrath (1943), made in Denmarkduring the Nazi occupation, is a brooding and intense film that is oneof the best films to come out of Europe during that troubled time. For the film after The Passion of Joan of Arc , Dreyer chose to dabblein the horror genre, which was quite popular at the time.  The resultis Vampyr (1932), an avant-garde film that, while difficult to understandon first viewing, is filled with the interesting images and moody atmospherethat his films are noted for.  Because of the unusual narrative style,people searching for a s... Read the entire review ...
Source: www.greencine.com --- 4 days ago
(We're re-posting this from Criterion's web site. They asked GreenCine editor David Hudson to contribute his own 10 favorite Criterion titles - and a few honorable mentions - and now that it's up, here it is again, with links to the DVDs on our site.) My Top Ten Criterions David Hudson   David Hudson lives in Berlin and translated screenplays until the blog, GreenCine Daily , swallowed him whole. It’s awfully daunting to scan a list of over four hundred titles—especially these four hundred–plus titles—and force yourself to pick out ten. I started out trying to cover all the bases: one from this genre, one from that director. But the list that was taking shape could’ve come from anyone. We’ve been bombarded well enough with canons. So, on a whim, I’ve decided to simply skim the spines and make an impulsive grab at the titles that conjure a memory or a smile—or a chill. This is not a “desert island” list. If it were, there’d be an Ozu, a Bresson, a Sturges, a Lubitsch. I’ll be the first to admit that this approach has led to a pretty goofy top ten, and as the common disclaimer goes, ask me on another day and you’ll get another list, but here goes. ...
Source: daily.greencine.com --- 3 days ago
"The relationship between the physical and the spiritual figures heavily in the climax of Vampyr, Dreyer's most thoroughgoing break with conventional realism, with the scariest sequence in this strangest of horror movies predicated on a vision of body and... ...
Source: daily.greencine.com --- 9 days ago
Trafic flummoxes some people; no less a comedy authority as Richard Lester has pronounced it 'unbearable,'" writes Glenn Kenny in the Auteurs' Notebook. "Playtime's wry and rueful view of modernity and 'progress' is here replaced by a mode of... ...
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Source: www.dvdverdict.com --- 7 days ago
Quote: "Austere, elegant, and fiercely Japanese, Patriotism appropriates simple Noh staging to emphasize the erotic and romantic ties between husband and wife, the physical relationship between sex and death, the ability of duty and honor (read: ideas) to give meaning to action, and the ability of action to grant power to ideas. There is no greater mark of Patriotism 's quality as a film than that it evokes all of this in a dialogue-free 27 minutes." ...
Source: hypography.com --- 7 days ago
Forum: Philosophy and Humanities Posted By: coberst Post Time: 07-17-2008 at 12:33 PM ...
Source: www.kommersant.com --- 7 days ago
U.S. Congress held hearings on the Arctic. Congressmen and officials expressed their concerns that Washington is losing in the struggle for the Arctic shelf rich in resources, and demanded that the U.S. administration should be more aggressive on the Arctic front. The Congressmen’s appeals followed Russia’s decision to resume the presence of its battleships in the Arctic regions. ...
Source: www.architectsjournal.co.uk --- 4 days ago
A second skyscraper scheme in Leeds by Ian Simpson Architects has hit the buffers in less than a fortnight. ...

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