The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
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There's nothing here that's not already available on DVD elsewhere in the English-speaking world, but Shoah, Marketa Lazarova, and Safety Last are all flat-out masterpieces, so I'd say this is a pretty great month.
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I might agree with that when I finally get a projector and a screen three times the size of my current (42") TV. As it is, I really value Blu-ray, but I still don't feel the need to upgrade a majority of the titles in my collection. Plus, there are still far too many really, really great movies not yet available on Blu-ray for me to adopt a "screw DVD" attitude.
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Shoah...that's gotta to be a box set, right? $140 retail??
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When the rumors of Things to Come on Criterion first surfaced, I hoped that there would be a longer cut to be salvaged from the vaults, but it appears that the 96/97 minute cut is the longest that there is, barring some later discovery. Oh well.
I first watched this fascinating movie on a local PBS station at 10pm on a Tuesday, I believe, in a horrible looking and sounding print. This was in the early 80s I think. Looking forward to the Criterion.
I first watched this fascinating movie on a local PBS station at 10pm on a Tuesday, I believe, in a horrible looking and sounding print. This was in the early 80s I think. Looking forward to the Criterion.
#5585
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I've never seen Things To Come, but I've read the work it's based on. Looking forward to more science fiction in the collection.
#5586
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Nothing exciting to me this month. I love Wild Strawberries, but I don't really feel the need to upgrade it.
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It would be a great month with just Wild Strawberries and Safety Last. Glad to see that Safety Last includes the full length documentary Harold Lloyd: Third Genius.
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That's really strange, I was just watching some old Siskel and Ebert clips on YouTube last night and watched the "Best of 1985" episode where Siskel ranked Shoah as his number 1 film of the year.
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On facebook, Criterion posted a link to James Franco's top Criterion movies list and simultaneously quoted Spring Breakers. Awesome.
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Jeez people, I thought Shoah was the reason you upgraded to Blu-ray. How many of you have put off buying Night and Fog because it's still in SD?
I have to say, I don't envy the BD reviewers on this one. Have to temper that enthusiasm for the tech specs.
I have to say, I don't envy the BD reviewers on this one. Have to temper that enthusiasm for the tech specs.
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Very excited about Shoah (if you can use that word about that film). I'm sure the restoration for a nine hour film was expensive and time consuming. $99 for 4 BD discs isn't so bad. Or get it for $50 at the next B&N sale.
Also Amazon is having a 50% off sale on six Criterion titles.
Also Amazon is having a 50% off sale on six Criterion titles.
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I picked up the Network UK blu of Things to Come a few months back, but for the new Criterion extras, especially the Kalat commentary, I don't mind double-dipping.
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"Criterion once again provides us with an unparalleled technical disc here. The pain in their eyes is perfectly clear thanks to the deep blacks of their pupils. While, this is a film about survivors of one of the great tragedies in human history, one of the great tragedies of Blu-ray history has been avoided. You will find no DNR here folks, just the rich, human textures of sad faces not waxy sorrow."



