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I recently watched Eraserhead and Cronos on Hulu and they both looked like ass. Really, like DVD upscaled to 720p. I know it's only Hulu and that their streaming service isn't that good, but still, there's no way that what I watched was Criterion's work. How they can advertise a whole Criterion section, but not use Criterion's masters?
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