New Kubrick DVD set being released?
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I just ordered it from B&N online. $27 with free shipping after a membership discount and 50% off coupon. The site says shipping in 1 to 2 weeks, so I guess the price is worth the wait.
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Originally Posted by IG80Nate
The only problem with renting the DVDs for the commentaries is- from where?
Netflix has stated they do not buy special editions or movies they already own. Now and then a few slip though but I'm still waiting for special editons of stuff like Batman, which I'd like to hear the commentary for, but don't necessarily want to own.
Blockbuster carries some special editions but not all. For example, they seem to have 2001 and Clockwork Orange, but NOT The Shining. No idea why, they're just sort of sporadic about what they offer, special edition wise.
As for brick and mortar video stores, they almost never seem to have special editions of DVDs, especially if they already have a copy of a previous release. Not surprising, since more people are flocking to the store to rent "Hostel 2" than they are "2001," but still, it'd be nice to see a few special editions on my local video store shelves.
So I'm curious- where would folks rent these from, if they were so inclined? Because I like the idea of holding off, but I'd really like to hear those commentaries. At the same time, I know it'll be another 10 years before I watch the Shining again- so I don't really want to own it.
Netflix has stated they do not buy special editions or movies they already own. Now and then a few slip though but I'm still waiting for special editons of stuff like Batman, which I'd like to hear the commentary for, but don't necessarily want to own.
Blockbuster carries some special editions but not all. For example, they seem to have 2001 and Clockwork Orange, but NOT The Shining. No idea why, they're just sort of sporadic about what they offer, special edition wise.
As for brick and mortar video stores, they almost never seem to have special editions of DVDs, especially if they already have a copy of a previous release. Not surprising, since more people are flocking to the store to rent "Hostel 2" than they are "2001," but still, it'd be nice to see a few special editions on my local video store shelves.
So I'm curious- where would folks rent these from, if they were so inclined? Because I like the idea of holding off, but I'd really like to hear those commentaries. At the same time, I know it'll be another 10 years before I watch the Shining again- so I don't really want to own it.
One thing to consider is an independent video rental store. I went to one the other night and asked the guy if he was going to carry these new Kubricks and he said he was getting the new 2001, but not sure about the others. He said if they have a lot of features, he might. I pushed a little, telling him they had commentaries and stuff, and being a Kubrick fan, he said he'll probably carry them. Some of these stores are run by film lovers and you might find a cool one that would carry new editions of good films.
Netflix is infuriating with how out of date a lot of their DVD's are- some editions are 10 or more years old, with plenty of future dips to have chosen from. Blockbuster is hit or miss.
I wonder if the studios discourage (through pricing?) rental chains and Netflix from upgrading their movies in order to generate more sales from nuts like us who will re-buy a movie for a deleted scene or a commentary track.
If nothing else, I'm really curbing my SD DVD buying because I know I'll want these in HD when I switch over... and chances are, there will be yet another new improved HD edition by that time. Time to stop wasting so much money on fleeting editions. The commentary tracks are out there and not going anywhere anytime soon. I mean, I still have so many DVD's that I haven't even watched yet.
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Originally Posted by droidguy1119
but the word here is "cheap". Not that the discs themselves won't reflect strong effort but mainly the packaging: the cases feel cheap, the covers themselves feel cheap and the outer box feels cheap.
Originally Posted by basaro
They do seem rather cheap packaging wise as others have said ,but I'll be picking up the boxset.
Originally Posted by mike2
Horribly cheap it kills me..
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Originally Posted by slop101
You guys do realize that it's a 10-disc (!) set for around $50-$60? It is cheap. And while I'm sure most of us would pay an extra $10 or so for nicer packaging (though I doubt it, the way some cheapskates here hem and haw about a couple bucks), a lot of Kubrick fans that would never post here could not care less.
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So, may I ask, what is the big deal with the "unrated" version of Eyes Wide Shut? I mean, it has been my experience that "unrated" really means nothing in terms of these releases. Maybe a little extra skin (mainly women showing tits), and that's about it.
I saw this movie some time back, and really wasn't all that impressed. What's the story with the "unrated" version. Will it actually add more to the whole sexual theme? Do we actually see Tom Cruise naked? I'm serious, I know next to nothing about the "unrated" version.
I saw this movie some time back, and really wasn't all that impressed. What's the story with the "unrated" version. Will it actually add more to the whole sexual theme? Do we actually see Tom Cruise naked? I'm serious, I know next to nothing about the "unrated" version.
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Originally Posted by MadonnasManOne
So, may I ask, what is the big deal with the "unrated" version of Eyes Wide Shut? I mean, it has been my experience that "unrated" really means nothing in terms of these releases. Maybe a little extra skin (mainly women showing tits), and that's about it.
I saw this movie some time back, and really wasn't all that impressed. What's the story with the "unrated" version. Will it actually add more to the whole sexual theme? Do we actually see Tom Cruise naked? I'm serious, I know next to nothing about the "unrated" version.
I saw this movie some time back, and really wasn't all that impressed. What's the story with the "unrated" version. Will it actually add more to the whole sexual theme? Do we actually see Tom Cruise naked? I'm serious, I know next to nothing about the "unrated" version.
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Originally Posted by MadonnasManOne
So, may I ask, what is the big deal with the "unrated" version of Eyes Wide Shut? I mean, it has been my experience that "unrated" really means nothing in terms of these releases. Maybe a little extra skin (mainly women showing tits), and that's about it.
I saw this movie some time back, and really wasn't all that impressed. What's the story with the "unrated" version. Will it actually add more to the whole sexual theme? Do we actually see Tom Cruise naked? I'm serious, I know next to nothing about the "unrated" version.
I saw this movie some time back, and really wasn't all that impressed. What's the story with the "unrated" version. Will it actually add more to the whole sexual theme? Do we actually see Tom Cruise naked? I'm serious, I know next to nothing about the "unrated" version.
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Originally Posted by MadonnasManOne
So, may I ask, what is the big deal with the "unrated" version of Eyes Wide Shut? I mean, it has been my experience that "unrated" really means nothing in terms of these releases. Maybe a little extra skin (mainly women showing tits), and that's about it.
I saw this movie some time back, and really wasn't all that impressed. What's the story with the "unrated" version. Will it actually add more to the whole sexual theme? Do we actually see Tom Cruise naked? I'm serious, I know next to nothing about the "unrated" version.
I saw this movie some time back, and really wasn't all that impressed. What's the story with the "unrated" version. Will it actually add more to the whole sexual theme? Do we actually see Tom Cruise naked? I'm serious, I know next to nothing about the "unrated" version.
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Originally Posted by slop101
You guys do realize that it's a 10-disc (!) set for around $50-$60? It is cheap. And while I'm sure most of us would pay an extra $10 or so for nicer packaging (though I doubt it, the way some cheapskates here hem and haw about a couple bucks), a lot of Kubrick fans that would never post here could not care less.
WHV's regular (that, is, the non-limited) edition of the Matrix Ultimate Collection has the same MSRP as the Kubrick set, and is also 10 discs. Yet that set has a pretty thick outer box, handsome individual digipaks for each film, and a booklet. This release arguably should have been treated with even more care and consideration than the Matrix set, yet they have put out a set with a box so flimsy that virtually every copy of it will arrive signficantly banged up, with the individual films stuck inside in regular keep cases, with the artwork not even consistent due to the apparently widespread gaffe with the regular cover for The Shining, and no booklet. It just shows poor planning and inconsistent quality.
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Are all of the individual releases supposed to come with slipcovers? I just bought Eyes Wide Shut, Clockwork Orange & 2001, all of which came with them. I also bought The Shining but it didn't have one. I'll probably get Lolita later in the week but that didn't have a slipcover either. For some reason, they didn't have Full Metal Jacket yet so I haven't seen whether it's missing one or not.
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Originally Posted by lanemyer74
For some reason, they didn't have Full Metal Jacket yet so I haven't seen whether it's missing one or not.
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This is honestly the most tragic thing to happen to DVD probably followed by the genius decision to split "Grindhouse" into two separate releases a month apart. I'm aware that's how it was released theatrically overseas, but not here. Purely asinine.
I e-mailed this thread to thedigitalbits.com to see if they can find out any information about why everything got so screwed up with this release. Completely unforgivable.
By the way, dvdempire lists the new "Barry Lyndon" as being animorphic (http://www.dvdempire.com/Exec/v4_ite...em_id=1357115), but the new "Lolita" is 1.33 (http://www.dvdempire.com/Exec/v4_ite...em_id=1356921). What the HELL is that? IMDB says the intended ratio is 1.66.
This whole fiasco just kills me.
I e-mailed this thread to thedigitalbits.com to see if they can find out any information about why everything got so screwed up with this release. Completely unforgivable.
By the way, dvdempire lists the new "Barry Lyndon" as being animorphic (http://www.dvdempire.com/Exec/v4_ite...em_id=1357115), but the new "Lolita" is 1.33 (http://www.dvdempire.com/Exec/v4_ite...em_id=1356921). What the HELL is that? IMDB says the intended ratio is 1.66.
This whole fiasco just kills me.
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Originally Posted by lanemyer74
Are all of the individual releases supposed to come with slipcovers? I just bought Eyes Wide Shut, Clockwork Orange & 2001, all of which came with them. I also bought The Shining but it didn't have one. I'll probably get Lolita later in the week but that didn't have a slipcover either. For some reason, they didn't have Full Metal Jacket yet so I haven't seen whether it's missing one or not.
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Found a few of the sets at both the FYE and BB on Transit Rd in Williamsville/Clarence, NY. Saw most of the individual releases (no BL, didn't check for Lolita) at the FYE for $22.99 each, but I didn't look at BB. I might wait for the DD sale and hope things are fixed by then. I've been waiting for these films to be given proper treatment for years, and it's disappointing to see the issues that have popped up.
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I agree that I should just be happy with getting five of the greatest films ever made for $10-$12 apiece, but my question is: what is the point of releasing a box set at all - what makes it collectible - besides the packaging? Were FMJ not strangely available exclusively in the box set, there would literally be no reason for buying the box set except for the packaging.
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Originally Posted by slop101
Besides FMJ, there's the Life in Pictures documentary that is exclusive to the box. And buying the box is cheaper than buying the movies individually, even if you count the doc as $0.
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I bought 2001, The Shining, Eyes Wide Shut, and A Life in Pictures individually. None had any inserts. Do the ones in the boxset have inserts?
Also, my copy of A Life in Pictures had no slipcase, either. Is it supposed to have one?
Finally, can anyone post pictures of all 6 covers in the boxset. Just curious to compare.
Also, my copy of A Life in Pictures had no slipcase, either. Is it supposed to have one?
Finally, can anyone post pictures of all 6 covers in the boxset. Just curious to compare.
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Originally Posted by starseed
A Life in Pictures is not exclusive to the box. You can buy it separately (MSRP $19.98).
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Originally Posted by RD1973
I bought 2001, The Shining, Eyes Wide Shut, and A Life in Pictures individually. None had any inserts. Do the ones in the boxset have inserts?
Also, my copy of A Life in Pictures had no slipcase, either. Is it supposed to have one?
Finally, can anyone post pictures of all 6 covers in the boxset. Just curious to compare.
Also, my copy of A Life in Pictures had no slipcase, either. Is it supposed to have one?
Finally, can anyone post pictures of all 6 covers in the boxset. Just curious to compare.
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Originally Posted by starseed
Scans of the box set-exclusive covers not already seen... sorry for the lousy quality; maybe someone with a better scanner/camera (who manages to find the set) can post pics too:






The.
Fuck????
Those covers are fucking awful. What's the point of not including the iconic artwork for ACO that appeared on the regular edition. Or the awesome new cover they made for 2001? Instead they go with this hacky photoshop shit for the boxed set?
I'm so glad I didn't preorder this. Looks like I'll skip the boxed set and either pick up the seperate releases, or just wait until I go hi-def.
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
What.
The.
Fuck????
Those covers are fucking awful. What's the point of not including the iconic artwork for ACO that appeared on the regular edition. Or the awesome new cover they made for 2001? Instead they go with this hacky photoshop shit for the boxed set?
I'm so glad I didn't preorder this. Looks like I'll skip the boxed set and either pick up the seperate releases, or just wait until I go hi-def.
The.
Fuck????
Those covers are fucking awful. What's the point of not including the iconic artwork for ACO that appeared on the regular edition. Or the awesome new cover they made for 2001? Instead they go with this hacky photoshop shit for the boxed set?
I'm so glad I didn't preorder this. Looks like I'll skip the boxed set and either pick up the seperate releases, or just wait until I go hi-def.
Yeah they are terrible. I've no clue why they chose to allocate these piss poor covers for the box set.



