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Soooooooooweeeeeeeeeeeetttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!
They opened up a Canadian website. :toast: |
Originally Posted by Shagrath
Lower-tier Criterions, on average, go for about $17.25 or so during the 20% off sale. I don't remember what Fanny and Alexander would be priced at off the top of my head.
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Originally Posted by Doughboy
Isn't the upcoming Anchor Bay release better than the Criterion one(not to mention cheaper)?
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Originally Posted by renaldow
Sure, but for around $5 more I can have it as part of my Criterion collection. I collect Criterion discs, not Anchor Bay discs.
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Originally Posted by The Cow
Interesting. You collect the disc over the content?
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I would like to withdraw my enthusiasm for DDD's Canadian website. The prices on the Canadian site is more than doubled that of their USA site.
Taking into account the low exchange rate, $5.95 shipping cost and possibly any duty and taxes, if caught by Canada Customs, you still come out ahead through the USA site. Example: Charade - $21.97 US / $49.41 CDN 8 1/2 - $21.97 US / $49.41 CDN The Honeymoon Killers - $16.47 US / $37.05 CDN Time Bandits - $21.97 US / $51.88 CDN The Vanishing - $16.47 US / $37.05 CDN The 39 Steps - $24.77 US / $51.88 CDN Hamlet - $20.97 US / $39.52 CDN The Lady Vanishes - $23.97 US / $49.41 CDN |
Originally Posted by justbarelymovin
It's actually not that uncommon. All my friends who are into the CC drop their jaws when I say I'm perfectly content with my non-Criterion editions of Robocop and This Is Spinal Tap, etc.
But if what you care about is anamorphic transfers, unfortunately you have to go with the MGM discs which lose some of the extras and in the case of Robocop have a different aspect ratio and Spinal Tap have player-generated subs. At least they're cheap though. There's nothing the Criterion Long Good Friday has over the Anchor Bay release. The only reason to get it is if you collect every CC DVD released which has gotta be an expensive habit, even with DDD offering these great prices. I hope you're not also trying to track down every one of their laserdisc releases.:) |
Originally Posted by Doughboy
That's a tougher choice there. I have the Robocop and Spinal Tap Criterions(as well as the MGM Spinal Tap). The former is worth hanging onto for the 1.66:1 aspect ratio as well as the original commentary that wasn't carried over. And the Spinal Tap CC disc is a bonafide collector's item. Lots of exclusive extras as well as a print of the film with the burned-in subs(albeit non-anamorphic).
But if what you care about is anamorphic transfers, unfortunately you have to go with the MGM discs which lose some of the extras and in the case of Robocop have a different aspect ratio and Spinal Tap have player-generated subs. At least they're cheap though. There's nothing the Criterion Long Good Friday has over the Anchor Bay release. The only reason to get it is if you collect every CC DVD released which has gotta be an expensive habit, even with DDD offering these great prices. I hope you're not also trying to track down every one of their laserdisc releases.:) And I wholeheartedly agree--If there's another edition that's better than the Criterion AND cheaper, it definitely wins out in my book. But if you're an avid Criterion collector and your mission is to own as many as possible/all of them, then I totally understand wanting one over the other or even both. :) I think it would be rad to own every Criterion (at least on DVD), but it's not something I foresee happening on my end! |
This sale gets even better with the extra 5% off (see the $20 cash back link at the bottom of DDD's website for info). 16.47 titles come out to 15.65 shipped. May not seem like much, but it could save you a few bucks on higher priced sets.
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Originally Posted by steierv
This sale gets even better with the extra 5% off (see the $20 cash back link at the bottom of DDD's website for info). 16.47 titles come out to 15.65 shipped. May not seem like much, but it could save you a few bucks on higher priced sets.
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Originally Posted by excom101
You do realize that that costs $10 a month, right?
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3 FILMS BY LOUIS MALLE (CRITERION)
THE CRANES ARE FLYING (CRITERION) FASSBINDER'S-BRD TRILOGY (CRITERION) NIGHT & FOG (CRITERION) SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE (CRITERION) SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS (CRITERION) Who doesn't love Veronica Lake? "Cranes Are Flying" is a great movie. |
Originally Posted by renaldow
Sure, but for around $5 more I can have it as part of my Criterion collection. I collect Criterion discs, not Anchor Bay discs.
I collect movies...not labels. |
Videodrome. Worth an upgrade?
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Originally Posted by justbarelymovin
Good point. I'm typically more of a content over anything else kinda person. I think it would be COOL to own the Robocop/TIST Criterions, but since the editions I have were so cheap and have MOST of the features, I can live with them. I'd rather buy a Criterion that essentially has no other edition that I don't already own unless it happens to be one of my absolute favorite films or something. I mean, they're certainly nice collector's items, but when you're on a constrained budget...
And I wholeheartedly agree--If there's another edition that's better than the Criterion AND cheaper, it definitely wins out in my book. But if you're an avid Criterion collector and your mission is to own as many as possible/all of them, then I totally understand wanting one over the other or even both. :) I think it would be rad to own every Criterion (at least on DVD), but it's not something I foresee happening on my end! I could pull up a detailed roster that indicates precisely what non R1 versions of Criterion releases are significantly better. Ciao, Pro-B |
Originally Posted by pro-bassoonist
There are a half dozen Criterion releases that are in terrible condition when compared to other regions' versions: from incorerct color scheme (Le Samourai), to terrible prints (Mona Lisa), to cropping (La Bette), to messed up framing (Jules and Jim) to visibly inferior prints (Julliet of the Spring/Le Mepris/The Wind Will Carry Us, etc)...
I could pull up a detailed roster that indicates precisely what non R1 versions of Criterion releases are significantly better. Ciao, Pro-B I ended up throwing in the towel and ordering Ali: Fear Eats the Soul since it's way up there on my list. These sales are killing me. |
I think saying Criterion's "Jules and Jim" is in terrible condition is a bit of an exagerration - a short scene has some reversed frames, and it's otherwise a terrific release with great extras and an excellent transfer. Otherwise, yes, there are some Criterion releases that are not as good as those in other regions, but overall a large majority of their films are the best releases you can find. DVD Beaver is the best place to compare releases, in my opinion.
Though I really do wish they would release "The Wind Will Carry Us". |
I hope my order got through. I placed it last night and it's still not showing up in my order history and no conirmation email.
Here's what I got: 3 Films by Louis Malle CC Au hasard Balthazar CC Bob le Flambeur CC Children of Paradise CC Fassbinder's BRD Trilogy CC Harakiri CC Rebel Samurai: Sixties Swordplay Classics CC Smiles of a Summer Night CC Youth of the Beast CC Ordered these over at the new DVDPlanet/Digital Eyes site: The 400 Blows CC The Alec Guinness Collection Die Nibelungen Elevator to the Gallows CC The Flowers of St. Francis CC John Cassavetes: Five Films CC Nosferatu (1922 Kino) Underworld Beauty |
Originally Posted by me12321
I think saying Criterion's "Jules and Jim" is in terrible condition is a bit of an exagerration - a short scene has some reversed frames, and it's otherwise a terrific release with great extras and an excellent transfer. Otherwise, yes, there are some Criterion releases that are not as good as those in other regions, but overall a large majority of their films are the best releases you can find. DVD Beaver is the best place to compare releases, in my opinion.
Though I really do wish they would release "The Wind Will Carry Us". Anyhow, I am most certainly not keen on arguing about specific technical aspects from Criterion's catalog and how they compare in other regions!! All I wanted to point out to you (considering that this is the bargain forum where people come to look for the "best bang for their buck") that an extra 20min or so of research is always recommended in order for one to get the best possible quality on the market. Ciao, Pro-B |
Originally Posted by me12321
I think saying Criterion's "Jules and Jim" is in terrible condition is a bit of an exagerration - a short scene has some reversed frames, and it's otherwise a terrific release with great extras and an excellent transfer. Otherwise, yes, there are some Criterion releases that are not as good as those in other regions, but overall a large majority of their films are the best releases you can find. DVD Beaver is the best place to compare releases, in my opinion.
Though I really do wish they would release "The Wind Will Carry Us". |
Probably the most looked down on Criterion besides "Armageddon", but does anyone know if DDD carries "The Rock Criterion" anymore? Can't seem to locate it on their site...
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Originally Posted by Flynn
Probably the most looked down on Criterion besides "Armageddon", but does anyone know if DDD carries "The Rock Criterion" anymore? Can't seem to locate it on their site...
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Originally Posted by alfonsosoriano
Videodrome. Worth an upgrade?
If you're in any way a fan of David Cronenberg, GET VIDEODROME NOW!!! And Naked Lunch. :) |
Originally Posted by mifuneral
Uhhh, yeah? Then again I'm unaware of any version other than the Criterion and a barebones edition out there.
If you're in any way a fan of David Cronenberg, GET VIDEODROME NOW!!! And Naked Lunch. :) ...and find Dead Ringers: CC as soon as you can. |
Originally Posted by purplechoe
I hope my order got through. I placed it last night and it's still not showing up in my order history and no conirmation email.
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