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beckham 07-02-08 12:35 AM

Breathless Question
 
I recently quit drinking for awhile and have found how much better it is to spend money on other things I want rather than 3 or 4 pints of Guinness five times a week. In fact, lately I am on a DVD tear and can't stop buying them. I am picking some classics I happen to love and since I am bulk buying, I am only really looking for used DVD's. I was just getting previously viewed from Blockbuster but now I started grabbing as much as I can from Half.com. I know, I know,..."I don't hear a question in there..."

I am a big fan of Godard and love BREATHLESS. I am sure the Criterion has plenty of ample supplementals but do I really need all that. Is the Criterion a must or is the standard issue (play movie, subtitles, scenes version) really all I need?

pro-bassoonist 07-02-08 12:57 AM

Yes, the Criterion disc is indeed the best-looking version available on the market. It is essential that you obtain the Criterion disc and not the poor previous hacks.

Ciao,
Pro-B

Dr Mabuse 07-02-08 01:00 AM

the criterion is indeed an improved picture, i guess you could say vastly improved...

the answer to the question do you "need" it is only answered by you...

i personally like to get the best version of a film i can on DVD, as long as it's not OOP and like hundreds of dollars...

domino harvey 07-02-08 02:02 AM

Get the Criterion now and then pick up the Lorber on Half for the excellent commentary track

wm lopez 07-02-08 06:52 PM

Is the Richard Gere remake out in Widescreen?

BuckNaked2k 07-02-08 07:28 PM

I have the Criterion version from last year, and I'm quite happy with it.

P.S. - There's also much to be said for tipping back a few pints every now and then..... :toast:

mr. b_dvd 07-02-08 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k
I have the Criterion version from last year, and I'm quite happy with it.

P.S. - There's also much to be said for tipping back a few pints every now and then..... :toast:


Congrat.'s on the choice to go sober. And a "few pints every now and then" is a bit different from 3 - 4 pints five times a week (which comes to 15-20 pints a week).

Can't comment on the Criterion question though, but it's a good bet that once you go Criterion, you can't go back.

WillDLeeEsq 07-02-08 09:33 PM

I own both the Fox Lorber and Criterion version. The Criterion release is a definite buy. Even if you aren't gonna watch the extras, the picture quality is far superior.

NoirFan 07-02-08 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by domino harvey
Get the Criterion now and then pick up the Lorber on Half for the excellent commentary track

Or rent it from Netflix.


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