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I haven't opened the Criterion app for weeks, but I did yesterday and they put Local Hero on the service!
I bought the Criterion edition of Local Hero which just came out last year. Top ten movie for me.
The Crimson Pirate
One of my all time favorites.
he he ... when I was young, one of the local TV stations would get a single movie and play it over and over for maybe a week. One week, during the summer, I believe, so I was home from school, and my sister and I watched it ... over and over and over. My mother came to hate that movie. (historical note: this was probably circa 1960, so there was nothing BUT broadcast ... the three main stations plus an early version of PBS)
I watched it with my movie night friends a little while ago. I had forgotten so much.
Same thing in NYC Metro area. Channel 9 did the same movie at the same time all week, and The Crimson Pirate was in that rotation. (So was Godzilla, which my mother would watch all the time, even though it scared the bejusus out of me.)
I haven't opened the Criterion app for weeks, but I did yesterday and they put Local Hero on the service! I haven't seen it in decades but it seems like a perfect type of movie to group-watch in a time like this. To keep with the theme, Burt Lancaster is in it, I believe.
Yes, this is one of the ones going away 3/31 (however, likelier to come back than some of the others since it is part of their catalog). The cycling on the channel is a little frustrating with Criterion but I'd rather them have the wide variety they do with their featured collections than only just have a static version of their catalog. Especially since they are very good about listing what will be going away at the end of the month. But it does mean I prioritize certain things over others just because they are "going away"--For example, I haven't yet touched "Scores by Quincy Jones" and I'm dying to.
My god, I love Local Hero. The scene where wassname eats the meal, and slowly realizes... it's all so great.
The motorcycle! Wedge Antilles! Baby Doctor Who! Also, one of the loveliest themes, ever ever ever, thank you, Mark Knoffler.
I've been going through some DVDs; so far in the past week or two, I've watched Aquaman, Jupiter Ascending and League of Gods. Lets me avoid the news, if nothing else.