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Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by Jeffy Pop
(Post 10208561)
Agreed. Of all the French heist movies I've seen, Bob le flambeur is the greatest.
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Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by brizz
(Post 10209059)
but I understand that your comment has less to do with any actual lack of understanding than it does a need to post smug self-satisfied snark like this to feel better about your superiority.
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Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by brizz
(Post 10209060)
Rififi would like to have a word with you.
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Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by Sessa17
(Post 10209191)
Please, I beat up handicapped children & kick puppies to feel better about my superiority. Its not like I make lengthy posts analyzing someone's brief comment (that others agree with) and then try sounding like a message board psychiatrist to feel better about one's superiority. That would be really pathetic.
But you say you have no clue why people go nuts when one of these announcements are made? I think it's a pretty simple concept that people don't want to pay high prices down the road for items they want. |
Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by Neil M.
(Post 10209224)
But you say you have no clue why people go nuts when one of these announcements are made? I think it's a pretty simple concept that people don't want to pay high prices down the road for items they want.
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Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by Sessa17
(Post 10209309)
You just made my exact point. If it is just an issue of money you have had 2 sales where the titles on this OOP could have been had for $10 -15. If you are waiting because you do not want to spend more money in the end, why would you not buy the titles you supposively "really want" when they are at a lower price then they have ever been or ever will be? Plus they are "criterion" titles which have always had a reputation for going out of print anyway. I'm sorry if it isn't nice to say, but there are a lot of people that have a collector mentality just because of the "OOP" factor. Same reason there are people that literally buy every single Criterion.
Threads/posts alerting me to titles going out of print are great, as they give me a chance to try to find them before they disappear or get too expensive. For me, it's nothing about resale, it's figuring out when to buy things. Many favorite titles, not just Criterions, I wait on, prefering to buy things that may go OOP later, or may not go on sale often. |
Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 10209327)
Speaking for myself, and a lot of others I imagine, there are hundreds of Criterions that I want. Yes, their have been a few good sales the last year or so, but I couldn't afford to buy everything I wanted.
Threads/posts alerting me to titles going out of print are great, as they give me a chance to try to find them before they disappear or get too expensive. |
Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by Sessa17
(Post 10209333)
Well, your a good man Trevor & I respect that mindset. I guess I'm just the weird one then, that when I see titles on my wish-list on sale at great prices like Criterions have been, I buy them all to take advantage of the low price at that moment. When those B&N sales happened, I literally bought every single movie on my wish-lists at the time. I don't see the point in waiting in hopes that they could have possible been cheaper than $10-$15.
I want pretty much all of them, but over the years have purchased very few, as sales were rare. The B&N sales last year were like crack, and I purchased 200 or so between the two sales. Yes, I maybe could have bought the other 200 I want, but I'm not rich, and pretty much over did it as it was. Plus to maximize my cheapness, I only bought a few a day due to coupon limitations. As it was, I pretty much maxed out my possible separate trips to the stores and coupon usage, I physically could not have bought many more at the coupon prices. I tried to pick up any that were OOP or rumored to be OOP soon. So this announcement gives me a chance to pay a little more than July's prices but get them before they disappear and get too pricey. |
Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by Heat
(Post 10207649)
I agree. If you didn't want to watch it before, why worry about it now? Personally, I have absolutely no desire to see any of the movies on the list.
Though I do know how much it sucks to have to fight to get a copy of something that is going/already out of print. |
Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by Sessa17
(Post 10209333)
Well, your a good man Trevor & I respect that mindset. I guess I'm just the weird one then, that when I see titles on my wish-list on sale at great prices like Criterions have been, I buy them all to take advantage of the low price at that moment. When those B&N sales happened, I literally bought every single movie on my wish-lists at the time. I don't see the point in waiting in hopes that they could have possible been cheaper than $10-$15.
Sets 1. Berlin Alexanderplatz - $124.95 2. Roberto Rossellini’s War Trilogy - $79.95 3. Three Silent Classics by Josef von Sternberg - $79.95 4. Letters From Fontainhas – Three Films by Pedro Costa - $79.95 5. Andrzej Wajda – Three War Films - $79.95 6. Fassbinder’s BRD Trilogy - $79.95 7. Nikkatsu Noir (Eclipse) - $69.95 8. Postwar Kurosawa (Eclipse) - $69.95 9. Kenji Mizoguchi’s Fallen Women (Eclipse) - $59.95 10. Travels With Hiroshi Shimizu (Eclipse) - $59.95 11. Presenting Sacha Guitry (Eclipse #22) - $59.95 12. Golden Age of Television - $49.95 13. Battle of Algiers - $49.95 14. Delirious Fictions of William Klein (Eclipse #9) - $44.95 15. Dusan Makavejev- Free Radical (Eclipse #18) - $44.95 16. George Bernard Shaw on Film (Eclipse #20) - $44.95 Blu Ray 1. Videodrome (fall) 2. Seven Samurai (fall) 3. Charade (fall) 4. Thin Red Line (fall) 5. Hausu (September) 6. The Red Shoes (7/20) 7. Black Narcissus (7/20) 8. Everlasting Moments (6/29) 9. The Leopard (6/29) 10. Red Desert (6/22) 11. Mystery Train 12. By Brakhage: An Anthology 13. Vivre sa vie 14. Sanjuro 15. Playtime 16. 8 ½ 17. Howard’s End 18. Days of Heaven 19. Kagemusha 20. Bottle Rocket 21. In the Realm of the Senses 22. 400 Blows 23. Gimme Shelter 24. For All Mankind 25. Last Year at Marienbad $39.95 1. La Haine (Studio Canal) 2. Mouchette (Studio Canal) 3. Fugitive Kind 4. Night on Earth 5. Homicide 6. My Dinner With Andre 7. Mishima 8. Slacker 9. Science is Fiction – 23 Films by Jean Painleve 10. An Angel at My Table 11. If… 12. The Devil & Daniel Webster 13. Great Expectations 14. Oliver Twist 15. Sullivan’s Travels 16. Trouble in Paradise 17. Ace in the Hole 18. The Killers 19. F For Fake 20. The Blob 21. Elevator to the Gallows 22. Fiend without a Face 23. Virgin Spring 24. Knife in the Water 25. Sawdust and Tinsel 26. Pickpocket 27. Rules of the Game 28. Children of Paradise 29. Passion of Joan of Arc 30. Beauty and the Beast 31. L’Eclisse 32. Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne 33. Jules & Jim 34. Breathless 35. Exterminating Angel 36. Viridiana 37. Hands Over the City 38. La Strada 39. Mamma Roma 40. Testament of Dr. Mabuse 41. Sweet Movie 42. Ali: Fear Eats the Soul 43. Double Life of Veronique 44. The Lower Depths 45. Throne of Blood 46. High and Low 47. Ikiru 48. Late Spring 49. Tokyo Story 50. Early Summer 51. An Autumn Afternoon 52. Story of a Prostitute $29.95 1. Night Train to Munich 2. Touchez Pas au Grisbi (Studio Canal) 3. Bob le Flambeur (Studio Canal) 4. The Milky Way (Studio Canal) 5. Mafioso (Studio Canal) 6. Classe Tous Risques (Studio Canal) 7. Big Deal on Madonna Street (Studio Canal) 8. The Last Wave 9. Dillinger is Dead 10. Empire of Passion 11. Unfaithfully Yours 12. Pickup on South Street 13. Kicking and Screaming 14. La Bete Humaine 15. The Children are Watching Us 16. Au Hasard Balthazar 17. The Lovers 18. The Fire Within 19. Band of Outsiders 20. Le Coup De Grace 21. Le Samourai 22. Rififi 23. Mon Uncle 24. M. Hulot’s Holiday 25. Smiles of A Summer Night 26. Insomnia 27. The Vanishing 28. Onibaba 29. The Pornographers 30. Il Posto 31. La Commare Secca 32. Fists in Pocket 33. Ivan’s Childhood 34. Maitresse 35. Night Porter 36. Paddle to the Sea |
Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by brizz
(Post 10209803)
Okay, next month I'll go out to my money tree so I can finish off my Criterion list....it should only be a couple grand.....everyone has that laying around to spend on dvds, right?
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Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by brizz
(Post 10209803)
Okay, next month I'll go out to my money tree so I can finish off my Criterion list....it should only be a couple grand.....everyone has that laying around to spend on dvds, right?
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Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by brizz
(Post 10209803)
Okay, next month I'll go out to my money tree so I can finish off my Criterion list....it should only be a couple grand.....everyone has that laying around to spend on dvds, right?
For the combined July/November B&N Criterion sales, I picked up 18 DVDs and 6 sets. Here's what I bought and what I paid: 1. Blast of Silence $12.13 2. The Thief of Bagdad $13.49 3. The Complete Monterey Festival Box-Blu $28.86 4. Nikkatsu Noir (Eclipse) $28.10 5. Postwar Kurosawa (Eclipse) $23.10 6. Kenji Mizoguchi’s Fallen Women (Eclipse) - $20.66 7. Battle of Algiers $22.50 8. Last Year at Marienbad $13.49 9. My Dinner With Andre $13.49 10. High and Low $13.49 11. Short Cuts $8.93 12. Wings of Desire $13.49 13. Vampyr $18.80 14. The Carlos Saura Flamenco Trilogy (Eclipse) $22.46 15. The Friends of Eddie Coyle $8.93 16. The Hit $12.10 17. Fiend Without A Face $13.49 18. Salo $13.49 19. Army of Shadows $13.49 20. Floating Weeds $13.49 21. Mishima $13.49 22. Danton $13.49 22. The Seventh Seal $12.10 23. The Last Emperor 4-Disc Box $22.50 24. Dodes'ka-Den $8.93 Altogether, this cost me $383.67. With the B1G1 sales Deep Discount had, plus price glitches at Amazon which let me buy some Criterions for around $10 apiece, I've managed to add over 100 Criterions and Eclipse sets to my collection. It's doable if you pay attention here and at other bargain sites. |
Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by Joe Camel
(Post 10210340)
I don't think you're getting it... He as well as all of us are already aware of the B&N sale. Thats what we're waiting for to take advantage of to the fullest extent. Brizz's problem is that he doesnt have the time nor the funds to pick up the 100+ titles in his wishlist. That is why he must PRIORITIZE his picks. The priorities in the wishlist get shifted around when theres an OOP announcement.
Some posters in this thread are clueless on the concept on wishlists. When theres a sale like the B&N sale, people like me can't splurge on 20+ titles because we live on a tight budget and/or don't have the time to go to different stores with all the coupons. That is why we PRIORITIZE. Word of the day: PRIORITIZE. My point remains: you and Brizz need to learn to bargain hunt. And, yes, sometimes that involves going to different stores with coupons, although I found most deals online.
Originally Posted by Joe Camel
(Post 10210340)
He as well as all of us are already aware of the B&N sale.
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Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Wow, this is a whole lot of angst over what was originally just a snarky little comment.
Personally, I'm off the hook this time around because I'm not particularly interested in anything on the pending OOP list. I was concerned some more Powell/Pressburger titles might be on it that I haven't gotten to, but I appear to be in luck. |
Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by Joe Camel
(Post 10210340)
I don't think you're getting it... He as well as all of us are already aware of the B&N sale. Thats what we're waiting for to take advantage of to the fullest extent. Brizz's problem is that he doesnt have the time nor the funds to pick up the 100+ titles in his wishlist. That is why he must PRIORITIZE his picks. The priorities in the wishlist get shifted around when theres an OOP announcement.
Some posters in this thread are clueless on the concept on wishlists. When theres a sale like the B&N sale, people like me can't splurge on 20+ titles because we live on a tight budget and/or don't have the time to go to different stores with all the coupons. That is why we PRIORITIZE. Word of the day: PRIORITIZE.
Originally Posted by Gobear
(Post 10210404)
All of us have wishlists--some of us work on them, whittling the list down a few discs at a time, so we don't get blindsided by sudden OOP announcements because we've been buying all along. As I pointed out, there have been Criterion deals from various sources for a long time, all of which I discovered by checking the Bargain forum here.
My point remains: you and Brizz need to learn to bargain hunt. And, yes, sometimes that involves going to different stores with coupons, although I found most deals online. If so, then he should realize that he will be paying 50% of the prices he quoted, less if there are applicable coupons this time around. This was just Brizz's DVD wish list, I'm sure there are other things he wants as well. Just because you have a wish list doesn't mean you can knock off twenty or thirty titles every paycheck. It's a gradual thing that you have to keep chipping away at when you can. I don't see what's so hard about understanding the concept of prioritizing. |
Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by RagingBull80
(Post 10210267)
I calculated all that to be roughly $5,597.50 so it really shouldn't be too difficult to grab all those up in a month or so.
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Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by Gobear
(Post 10210404)
All of us have wishlists--some of us work on them, whittling the list down a few discs at a time, so we don't get blindsided by sudden OOP announcements because we've been buying all along. As I pointed out, there have been Criterion deals from various sources for a long time, all of which I discovered by checking the Bargain forum here.
My point remains: you and Brizz need to learn to bargain hunt. And, yes, sometimes that involves going to different stores with coupons, although I found most deals online. If so, then he should realize that he will be paying 50% of the prices he quoted, less if there are applicable coupons this time around. Even half off criterions cost money. so I can get twice as many as normal is good...it doesn't mean I can afford 120 of them...it means I can afford 10 or 15 if i'm lucky. hence the need to PRIORITIZE. |
Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
For those of you hoping Criterion will offer these titles at a larger discount on their website like with the last wave:
Originally Posted by Criterion on Facebook
They're already discounted 20% off SRP, but beyond that, no plans...
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Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by NoirFan
(Post 10211513)
For those of you hoping Criterion will offer these titles at a larger discount on their website like with the last wave:
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Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by brizz
(Post 10209059)
incredibly, some people have not been able to buy every criterion release that they want to each month they are released for the last ten years. other people have only recently, or in the last few years even, been introduced to such films and have had to purchase older releases as they can, rarely in quantities or with a frequency that they would prefer. There are also other companies that release dvds and blu rays that sometimes may take precedence over a catalog release from criterion, so that further lengthens the wishlist and makes picking and choosing difficult.
Thus, when - completely unexpectedly - five titles you have long coveted but put off buying for various reasons and financial realities are announced to be going out of print in 2 weeks and you know the history of values increasing dramatically once they are gone from stores, it creates a sensation of anxiety and haste for consumers to rush to buy the films they want to own - for if they don't now, they may not get to later. It's really not that difficult a concept all around, but I understand that your comment has less to do with any actual lack of understanding than it does a need to post smug self-satisfied snark like this to feel better about your superiority. |
Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Since the DeepDiscount sale is over, what's the best prices for these soon-to-be OOPs?
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Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Originally Posted by RagingBull80
(Post 10210529)
You have it right here.
You didn't get what Joe Camel was saying. Even if you cut it down to 50% of the prices that Joe listed that's still nearly three grand. There is still a price to be paid when bargain hunting. Maybe that's not a lot to you but to some folks it is. This was just Brizz's DVD wish list, I'm sure there are other things he wants as well. Just because you have a wish list doesn't mean you can knock off twenty or thirty titles every paycheck. It's a gradual thing that you have to keep chipping away at when you can. I don't see what's so hard about understanding the concept of prioritizing. This really is the silliest argument ever... |
Re: New Round of Criterion OOP Announcements
Hello Friends!!
I really wish that Criterion would put out the film noir DETOUR (1945). I want to see this film real bad, but all the dvd versions out there I hear r pretty bad. We'll see... Pbishop69 |
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