Description: Store New Arrivals Add to Favorite View Feedback ContactAmerica Lost and Found: the BBS Story (Head / Easy Rider / Five Easy Pieces / Drive, He Said / the Last Picture Show / the King of Marvin Gardens / a Safe Place) (The Criterion Collection)[Blu-Ray]Description Item model number CRRN1948BR Number of discs 6 Language English Format NTSC, Blu-ray, Widescreen Product Dimensions 2.2 x 7.1 x 5.7 inches; 1 Pounds Country of Origin USA Genre Drama Run time 11 hours and 31 minutes Number Of Discs 6 Book Type Blu-ray Media Format NTSC, Blu-ray, Widescreen Contributor Bruce Dern, Peter Fonda, Karen Black, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Jack Nicholson, Dennis Hopper Actors Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda, Jack Nicholson MPAA rating NR (t Rated) Release date vember 23, 2010 Studio Criterion Collection Like the rest of America, Hollywood was ripe for revolution in the late sixties. Cinema attendance was down; what had once worked seemed broken. Enter Bob Rafelson, Bert Schneider, and Steve Blauner, who knew that what Hollywood needed was new audiences—namely, young people—and that meant cultivating new talent and new ideas. Fueled by money made from their invention of the superstar TV pop group the Monkees, they set off on a film-industry journey that would lead them to form BBS Productions, a company that was also a community. The innovative films produced by this team between 1968 and 1972 are collected in this box set—works created within the studio system but lifted right out of the countercultural id, and that now range from the iconic (Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces, The Last Picture Show) to the acclaimed (The King of Marvin Gardens) to the obscure (Head; Drive, He Said; A Safe Place). Head (1968) Hey, hey, it’s the Monkees... being catapulted through one of American cinema’s most surreal '60s odysseys. In it, Mickey Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork become trapped in a kaleidoscopic satire that’s movie homage, media send-up, concert movie, and antiwar cry all at once. Head escaped commercial success on its release but has since been reclaimed as one of the great cult objects of its era. (85 minutes, color, monaural/surround, 1.78:1 aspect ratio) Easy Rider (1969) This is the definitive counterculture blockbuster. The former clean-cut teen star Dennis Hopper’s down-and-dirty directorial debut, Easy Rider heralded the arrival of a new voice in film, one planted firmly, angrily against the mainstream. After Easy Rider’s cross-country journey—with its radical, New Wave-style editing, outsider-rock soundtrack, revelatory performance by a young Jack Nicholson, and explosive ending—the American road trip would never be the same. (96 minutes, color, surround, 1.85:1 aspect ratio) Five Easy Pieces (1970) Jack Nicholson plays the now iconic cad Bobby Dupea, a shiftless thirtysomething oil rigger and former piano prodigy immune to any sense of romantic or familial responsibility, who returns to his childhood home to see his ailing estranged father, his blue-collar girlfriend (Karen Black, like Nicholson nominated for an Oscar) in tow. Moving in its simplicity and gritty in its textures, Bob Rafelson’s Five Easy Pieces is a lasting example of early 1970s American alienation. (98 minutes, color, monaural, 1.85:1 aspect ratio) Drive, He Said (1970) Based on the best-selling novel by Jeremy Larner, Drive, He Said is free-spirited and sobering by turns, a sketch of the exploits of a disaffected college basketball player and his increasingly radical roommate, a feverishly shot and edited snapshot of the early '70s (some of it was filmed during an actual campus protest). Jack Nicholson’s audacious comedy (starring Bruce Dern and Karen Black) is a startling howl direct from the zeitgeist. (90 minutes, color, monaural, 1.85:1 aspect ratio) A Safe Place (1971) In this delicate, introspective drama, laced with fantasy elements, Tuesday Weld stars as a fragile young woman in New York unable to reconcile her ambiguous past with her unmoored present; Orson Welles as an enchanting Central Park magician and Jack Nicholson as a mysterious ex-lover round out the cast. A Safe Place was directed by independent cinema icon Henry Jaglom. (92 minutes, color, monaural, 1.85:1 aspect ratio) The Last Picture Show (1971) The Last Picture Show is one of the key films of the American cinema renaissance of the '70s. Set during the early '50s in the loneliest Texas nowheresville to ever dust up a movie screen, this aching portrait of a dying West, adapted from Larry McMurtry’s novel, focuses on the daily shuffles of three futureless teens—enigmatic Sonny (Timothy Bottoms), (Jeff Bridges), and desperate-to-be-adored rich girl Jacy (Cybil Shepherd)—and the aging lost souls who bump up against them in the night like drifting tumbleweeds. This hushed depiction of crumbling American values remains the pivotal film in the career of the invaluable director and film historian Peter Bogdanovich. (126 minutes, black and white, monaural, 1.85:1 aspect ratio) The King of Marvin Gardens (1972) For his electrifying follow-up to the smash success of Five Easy Pieces, Bob Rafelson dug even deeper into the crushed dreams of wayward America. Jack Nicholson and Bruce Dern play estranged siblings David and Jason, the former a depressive late-night radio talk show host, the latter an extroverted con man; when Jason drags his younger brother to a dreary Atlantic City and into a real-estate scam, events spiral into tragedy. (104 minutes, color, monaural, 1.85:1 aspect ratio) ABOUT US We offer the best prices around on high quality products. Our E-store includes media such as books, movies, music and games while offering electronics, toys, sporting apparel, clothing, tools, general home, garden items and more.SHIPPING We are always working hard to ensure your package arrives as soon as possible. Please understand that some factors like weather, high postal traffic, and the performance of shipping companies are outside of our control.We offer free shipping to the lower 48 states and ship within 2 business days of payment, usually sooner. We do not accept P.O. Boxes. 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Item model number: CRRN1948BR
Number of discs: 6
Language: English
Product Dimensions: 2.2 x 7.1 x 5.7 inches; 1 Pounds
Country of Origin: USA
Genre: Drama
Run Time: 11 hours and 31 minutes
Book Type: Blu-ray
Media Format: NTSC, Blu-ray, Widescreen
Contributor: Bruce Dern, Peter Fonda, Karen Black, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith
Actors: Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda, Jack Nic
MPAA rating: NR (t Rated)
Release date: vember 23, 2010
Studio: Criterion Collection
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