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lildemon666 10-27-2010 08:27 AM

Criterion on Blu question.
 
Does anyone have a complete list of all the films that have been released from criterion on BD up to this day and films coming soon? Also wich films are OOP? I also heard some films released from Criterion on BD that are OOP are released from studio canal now wich ones so I can see the difference in features/picture.

Any help would do.

I am now starting to collect criterion on BD. I know im late in the game but hope i can catch up soon. So far I own:

BOTTLE ROCKET
THE DARJEELING LIMITED
HOUSE
IN THE REALM OF THE SENSES

I can't wait to get my favorite Cronenburg film VIDEODROME. :rock:

I hope we get a re-release from Criterion of films THIS IS SPINAL TAP, FANTASTIC MR.FOX, WHITNAL AND I, FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS, and DAZED AND CONFUSED (being released soon to bd from universal but the dvd I own kills it in content).

tbizzle 10-27-2010 08:31 AM

You can browse titles by studio on this site. The Third Man is OOP and I think there may be a few others.

http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movies.php?studioid=70

hempo22 10-27-2010 08:31 AM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...u-ray_releases

rich_adamson 10-27-2010 09:37 AM

You could check http://www.criterion.com , click on Films at the top, then on the blu-ray tab, and it shows all the titles released so far, and coming soon in spine # order, as well as if they have an OOP status. As for comparisons, either this site, or DVDBeaver.com would be your best bets for that stuff.

BTW, none of those wish-list films will be coming from CC IMO. They are all already out elsewhere, and I highly doubt criterion even has those rights anymore, at least not for Blu-ray.

ccfixx 10-27-2010 12:04 PM

Have you bothered to check out this own site's dedicated Criterion thread? The first page has all of the titles released so far with links to each title's review on this site.

CC

Old Geezer 10-27-2010 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CassavetesGodard (Post 3926142)
Dang CG, making up stuff again, since you know, everything is there to re-read.


I wonder what would happen if I say Seven Samurai? I rather watch a real movie instead of 7 guys playing with their swords. About 3-4 pages that will prob be deleted is what would happen.


Not really sure how to respond to this but I think you misunderstood me. Origional post by you slammed my poorly written post on By Brakhage. Another member quoted it and responded "Harsh, but true". I responded to that post by stating "And I would expect nothing less from C/G. That was meant as a compliment. As in you don't pull any punches and always say what you mean. I have no problem with that. OK?

rkish 10-27-2010 12:13 PM

I would also suggest checking out our exclusive Criterion Collection thread...

http://forum.blu-ray.com/blu-ray-mov...iscussion.html

rkish 10-27-2010 12:14 PM

Ya beat me to it! ;)

ccfixx 10-27-2010 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkish (Post 3927015)
Ya beat me to it! ;)

Of course, I did. :) You're getting slower in your old age, pops. ;) I do like the way you used the term "exclusive," though, in your other post. It almost makes it sound like people who want to post in there have to go through an initiation or hazing first. :)

Maybe, we should start charging membership fees for posting in the Criterion thread. We could have a tiered-pricing plan that allows so many posts per month based on the dollar amount spent. And the fees have to be just as expensive as OOP Criterion discs. Something like this...

$20/month... 100 posts per month

$40/month... 200 posts + 5 links per month

$60/month... 300 posts + 10 links + 5 images per month

$100/month... all of the above, plus 200 extra posts, and the ability to ridicule and bash regular forum members. I think that would be worth the extra cost.

CC

rkish 10-27-2010 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ccfixx (Post 3927103)
Of course, I did. :) You're getting slower in your old age, pops. ;) I do like the way you used the term "exclusive," though, in your other post. It almost makes it sound like people who want to post in there have to go through an initiation or hazing first. :)

Maybe, we should start charging membership fees for posting in the Criterion thread. We could have a tiered-pricing plan that allows so many posts per month based on the dollar amount spent. And the fees have to be just as expensive as OOP Criterion discs. Something like this...

$20/month... 100 posts per month

$40/month... 200 posts + 5 links per month

$60/month... 300 posts + 10 links + 5 images per month

$100/month... all of the above, plus 200 extra posts, and the ability to ridicule and bash regular forum members. I think that would be worth the extra cost.

CC

Hmmmm...might want to run that one by Beta. ;)

BTW...thanks for the accolades! :D

reallyagi 10-27-2010 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Old Geezer (Post 3926995)
Not really sure how to respond to this but I think you misunderstood me. Origional post by you slammed my poorly written post on By Brakhage. Another member quoted it and responded "Harsh, but true". I responded to that post by stating "And I would expect nothing less from C/G. That was meant as a compliment. As in you don't pull any punches and always say what you mean. I have no problem with that. OK?

Just ignore CG when he goes on rant mode, for the benefit of the whole thread.

JediFonger 10-27-2010 04:05 PM

as expected Godard declined the award =P

keldons 10-27-2010 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JediFonger (Post 3927907)
as expected Godard declined the award =P

Decline =/= doesn't want to travel because of his age. He didn't even make it to Cannes this year.

I've seen so many people say he "refused" the award and those people are championing his move to not show up like it is some statement against the Oscars. He didn't refuse, he just doesn't want to travel anymore. If I was as old as he was I wouldn't want to travel to some ceremony that isn't even the actual Oscar ceremony to get some small statue.

PowellPressburger 10-27-2010 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by keldons (Post 3928058)
Decline =/= doesn't want to travel because of his age. He didn't even make it to Cannes this year.

I've seen so many people say he "refused" the award and those people are championing his move to not show up like it is some statement against the Oscars. He didn't refuse, he just doesn't want to travel anymore. If I was as old as he was I wouldn't want to travel to some ceremony that isn't even the actual Oscar ceremony to get some small statue.

The fact that they can't do these awards during the actual Oscar show is one of the biggest oddities since letting 10 Films be nominated for Best Picture (HUGE JOKE)

They feel like they have to Mtv the whole show up... Call me crazy give me the days when the show ran over an hour too long and people complained it was boring. I love the show that way. (I was never bored) Now the reason for the show FILMS and film making has fallen by the wayside.

fdm 10-27-2010 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhiggy23 (Post 3926009)
there will be no issues using the coupons at the stores.

I've read (here) that stacking is no longer being allowed. Not sure how that doesn't qualify as an issue for some. (I just use those % off coupons individually if there happen to be any valid at the time, so it's indeed not an issue for me.)

Beta Man 10-27-2010 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkish (Post 3924965)
Oh no...what happened?! :(

In my HT thread :(

Quote:

Originally Posted by keldons (Post 3926089)
Paris, Texas by a mile. Repulsion is ridiculously boring.

Disagree on both counts. But you can't really go wrong with either of them.

whbinder 10-27-2010 05:51 PM

Grr... My copy of House is still showing an expected ship date of 11/1. What's the deal Amazon?:mad:

Beta Man 10-27-2010 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkish (Post 3927180)
Hmmmm...might want to run that one by Beta. ;)

BTW...thanks for the accolades! :D

As long as it goes to my Paypal address..... I'm fine with it :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by whbinder (Post 3928604)
Grr... My copy of House is still showing an expected ship date of 11/1. What's the deal Amazon?:mad:

Perhaps they underestimated the market. I was going to watch this last night, but due to a storm and other events, it didn't happen. I am planning on watching it "soon" though.

puffyrock2 10-27-2010 05:54 PM

Barnes & Noble currently has "House" for $24.79. With a coupon code and free express shipping if you are a member, it adds up to $21.91. My local B&N did not have this one in stock, so I just ordered it.

Beta Man 10-27-2010 05:58 PM

I can't wait for this B&N sale! My daughter's B-day is on Friday, and my son's is on Saturday...... She's only "1" but since it's a big milestone Birthday, she'll get the BBS Story...... he's a much more mature "3" so he'll get Antichrist.......

They'll thank me later ;)


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