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marty888 07-06-05 10:54 PM

Criterion THE HARDER THEY COME going OOP
 
The new Criterion email newsletter contains the following:

<i>THE HARDER THEY COME goes out of print in September.</i>

If this is something that you've been meaning to get - well, now's the time to make your move.

Edit: spelling correction -wink-

JesseCuster8 07-06-05 11:14 PM

His first sentence?

(Thanks, btw. I have a feeling I'm the first of a long list of people who "have it on their list, but now it's at the top")

dick_grayson 07-06-05 11:15 PM


Originally Posted by JesseCuster8
His first sentence?


ahh. my bad. I'll delete it.

Mondo Kane 07-06-05 11:19 PM

Yikes. That must suck if all we're left with is the Xenon release!

I still watch my CC every now and then. "De Hero cant' die 'til de last reel!"

seximexy 07-06-05 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by marty888
The new Criterion email newsletter contains the following:

<i>THE HARDER THEY COMES goes out of print in September.</i>

If this is something that you've been meaning to get - well, now's the time to make your move.

The Harder the cum?

mifuneral 07-06-05 11:42 PM

never even heard of it, let alone that it was Criterion.

oh well, I have too many other things to get between now and Sept. And besides, OOP doesn't mean I won't find it after September anyway.

laserdogg 07-06-05 11:52 PM

Ordered - DVD Planet, 25.97 with free shipping / no tax

Get 'em while they last.......(unless, of course, this is all BS :-)

mifuneral 07-06-05 11:57 PM

why would it be BS?

Bobbin 07-07-05 12:00 AM

Hopefully it'll still be in stock in the next DDD sale (like Straw Dogs in this one).

laserdogg 07-07-05 12:04 AM


Originally Posted by mifuneral
why would it be BS?

Not to be taken as a negative, meaning - false alarm or retired to make way for a better edition...... in other words, relax, don't blow your money on this one, a better Criterion is coming to replace it.

DrGerbil 07-07-05 12:04 AM

According to DVDAficionado, more people own Salo than own the CC version of The Harder They Come. Now that's obscure!

dick_grayson 07-07-05 12:13 AM

they're probably buying the Salo bootlegs that are all over ebay

yeldarb367 07-07-05 12:27 AM

Did they give a reason for it to go out of print? Does someone else have the rights to it now? Are they planning on re-releasing a better version?

Mr. Cornell 07-07-05 01:07 AM

I think we all know the only important question about this so-obscure-I-doubt-the-director-remembers-he-directed-it film is: Will it be worth ungodly sums of money on Ebay after it goes OOP?

prince_of_saturn 07-07-05 01:10 AM

actually, this film, at its time, was not obscure, but a staple of campus, festival, revival screenings. very popular in its day.

DrGerbil 07-07-05 01:13 AM

At one point, the main character sees Django in the cinema and it supposedly changes his life... for this reason alone it might warrant a purchase by me. :)

Dan Average 07-07-05 01:45 AM


Not to be taken as a negative, meaning - false alarm or retired to make way for a better edition...... in other words, relax, don't blow your money on this one, a better Criterion is coming to replace it.
I think Criterion would've said so if that was the case. That's what they did with M, Beauty and the Beast and Wages of Fear.


Does someone else have the rights to it now?
Xenon Entertainment's had their own version out for awhile now. It may be that Criterion had a fixed-period non-exclusive license that's only now expiring or something. I haven't seen any direct comparisons between the Xenon and the Criterion, but the Xenon appears to have a nice set of special features.

mifuneral 07-07-05 01:50 AM


Originally Posted by laserdogg
Not to be taken as a negative, meaning - false alarm or retired to make way for a better edition...... in other words, relax, don't blow your money on this one, a better Criterion is coming to replace it.

That's only happened a couple times in the past and in those cases the returning titles (M and 400 Blows) were fairly popular among criterion collectors. I haven't even heard of this one among the collectors so I see little reason why it should have great demand for re-release. Perhaps by a different company. *shrugs*

But a title going OOP means nothing more than Criterion's license ran out. Doesn't mean they're going to get the license again. Doesn't mean any other company is going to rush to get the license and make a disc either. It just means Criterion is no longer going to print their version. That's all.

eau 07-07-05 02:39 AM

Got the same criterion email. Here is the part...

http://www.criterionco.com/nl705/wackybird_1.gif

Shagrath 07-07-05 05:32 AM


Originally Posted by laserdogg
Ordered - DVD Planet, 25.97 with free shipping / no tax

Get 'em while they last.......(unless, of course, this is all BS :-)

Likewise. I doubt this is going to skyrocket in value, but I don't want the hassle of not being able to find a copy very easily somewhere down the line.

EDIT: Got my order confirmation this morning, and noticed that it's on backorder. Looks like either a) a bunch of people jumped on this when they got the newsletter, or b) this isn't a high profile title (even though it is a Criterion) and they don't keep much stock on hand.

Either way, I hope they get this back in stock soon.

The Bus 07-07-05 06:35 AM

I seem to be the only person I know that has owned this for the last couple of years... A great movie, highly recommended.

wendersfan 07-07-05 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by The Bus
A great movie, highly recommended.

And quite obviously a fantastic soundtrack. The title track is probably my favorite reggae song ever.

Fielding Mellish 07-07-05 07:46 AM

This release WASN'T anamorphic, right? I love this movie, own the Criterion LaserDisc, yet never picked it up. I think that was the reason I never picked it up.

Skoobooz 07-07-05 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by eau
Got the same criterion email. Here is the part...

http://www.criterionco.com/nl705/wackybird_1.gif

I like the bird...very "harbinger of doom"-like.

littlefuzzy 07-07-05 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by Fielding Mellish
This release WASN'T anamorphic, right? I love this movie, own the Criterion LaserDisc, yet never picked it up. I think that was the reason I never picked it up.

It is non-anamorphic, and since Criterion has been releasing several of their older non-anamorphic titles in new anamorphic versions, I would think that this *might* be a reason for putting this title in OOP status.


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