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Old 06-27-03 | 08:54 PM
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are all criterions region free

i guess that says it all
just wondering
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Old 06-27-03 | 09:00 PM
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Not at all.

Relatively few are.
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No.

Some of the earlier ones are.

The rest of them - the more recent ones - are Region One.
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Actually, the majority are region free (even stuff like Brazil, Silence of the Lambs, etc.). However, there are exceptions such as, most notably, stuff they licensed from Toho Studios (primarily Kurosawa) that due to licensing conditions is all R1 encoded. Movies licensed from Disney (Chasing Amy, Rushmore, Armageddon) are also R1. These usually have the R1 symbol on the box

To make matters more confusing, there are several of the early editions that are in fact R1 but do not say so on the box, for example Brief Encounter is R1 (again I presume due to licensing reasons, since Carlton has their own version out in R2) but does not mention anything on the box.

In short... most of them are R0, but not all.

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Actually, the majority are region free (even stuff like Brazil, Silence of the Lambs, etc.). However, there are exceptions such as, most notably, stuff they licensed from Toho Studios (primarily Kurosawa) that due to licensing conditions is all R1 encoded. Movies licensed from Disney (Chasing Amy, Rushmore, Armageddon) are also R1. These usually have the R1 symbol on the box

To make matters more confusing, there are several of the early editions that are in fact R1 but do not say so on the box, for example Brief Encounter is R1 (again I presume due to licensing reasons, since Carlton has their own version out in R2) but does not mention anything on the box.

In short... most of them are R0, but not all.

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From the sampling I did you are absolutely correct! Even recent releases such as Straw Dogs are R0.

I'm completely surprised about this as I thought they stopped doing that a long time ago. Guess that's why Criterions are so popular all over the world.

Sorry for the bad info! I hate doing that.
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Slightly off topic but - some Warner Bros releases are region free, even when the sleeve claims they are region 1. Two examples are Klute and McCabe & Mrs Miller which play on my region 2 -locked-tight-as-a-duck's-a*** machine.
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Originally posted by del bosque
Slightly off topic but - some Warner Bros releases are region free, even when the sleeve claims they are region 1. Two examples are Klute and McCabe & Mrs Miller which play on my region 2 -locked-tight-as-a-duck's-a*** machine.
Yes...bought the R1 Animatrix and found this also worked on my Girlfriends R2 locked player....i tend to try R1's on hers as well as my own region-free player on the off chance they play and as stated already i've gotten several Criterions to work on there ...'The Killers, Straw Dogs, Beauty & The Beast'.
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Old 06-28-03 | 03:53 PM
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Slightly off topic but - some Warner Bros releases are region free, even when the sleeve claims they are region 1. Two examples are Klute and McCabe & Mrs Miller which play on my region 2 -locked-tight-as-a-duck's-a*** machine.
I think Warner actually often encodes their discs for both R1 and R2, although they're not really region-free. Every once in a while, someone will have a glitch where a Warner disc displays menus in Japanese for this reason (Japan is R2).

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A good place to check if a specific disc is region free is www.criteriondvd.com.
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Old 06-29-03 | 02:29 PM
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A good place to check if a specific disc is region free is www.criteriondvd.com.
Only for the older discs - that site hasn't been touched in over a year. The Criterion forum at http://pub125.ezboard.com/bcriterioncollectionforum is one of the best places to look for all Criterion info.
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