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Old 07-16-2018, 11:34 PM   #178401
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The Olympics set is ~$200-20%=~$160
Damn that was my target price. Thanks I will have to think that one over. Especially since I just purchased $200 and steelbooks this weekend
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Old 07-16-2018, 11:36 PM   #178402
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Do Barnes & Noble ship to the UK? If so has anyone here in the UK done so and we're you hit with a customs fine?
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Old 07-16-2018, 11:39 PM   #178403
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What a terrific month! Definitely Sisters, Shampoo and maybe The Princess Bride.
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Old 07-17-2018, 12:59 AM   #178404
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New Oct announcements!

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Old 07-17-2018, 01:19 AM   #178405
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The Naked Prey and Sisters are essential upgrades, fantastic news, and another reason I always simply wait for the domestic releases as, although I am region free, I prefer having US versions that will play on all my players and friends' players. US releases eventually happen for the most part. And the imports lose almost of their value immediately once the US versions come out (imports are almost impossible to sell off at that point), even if the import may be superior in certain ways.

Shampoo is probably one of Hal Ashby's most bland films (to me), but I'll still eventually upgrade from the DVD. It's decent and funny enough, I suppose, but I'd much rather get his The Landlord. Way better film.

The Princess Bride was never my thing, and I'm being nice. Absolutely no way I'm going near that, but I know it has its legions of fans, so it's all good.

I think this was a good month overall.

I still want a CC domestic of Onibaba, plus Haneke's films like the original Funny Games, Benny's Video, or whatever. I'm actually enjoying the upgrades of DVD to Blu more than the "new releases", at least from Criterion. Double-dips by other labels, especially Blu to a supposedly better Blu by the same company, not so much.
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Old 07-17-2018, 01:20 AM   #178406
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Any idea if Certified Copy will get a new scan when Criterion releases Kiarostami's entire catalog next year?

It's been awhile since I've seen it and I'm thinking about snagging it during Prime Day.
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Old 07-17-2018, 01:27 AM   #178407
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Does it need a new scan?
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Old 07-17-2018, 01:47 AM   #178408
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I never agreed with the hype surrounding Shampoo. I understood it, Warren Beatty, Hollywood royalty (pre-Ishtar), but I never really thought it was that great. Having said that, I’ll be picking it up in a future sale. Lee Grant and, especially, Jack Warden make it interesting, and as a time capsule of the period it has its charms. I’ll be looking forward to a revisit.

The Princess Bride? No desire to double-dip, thank you very much.
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Old 07-17-2018, 02:06 AM   #178409
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THE NAKED PREY!!! Finally, after years of having this in the top 3 of my wishlist for Region A Blu-ray releases. I am speechless.....doin' happy dances all day after reading this great news!

This movie is brutal. I first watched it on television as a kid in the mid-1970s. It scared the crap out of me back then and I have never forgotten it. I caught it right after it began while channel surfing one afternoon during summer break. I watched a few minutes and got pulled right in. This was my introduction to Cornel Wilde, who since that day early in my movie fan career has become one of my favorite actors.

Luckily I was in my bedroom watching it on my own TV because I am sure if my mom had seen me viewing this on the living room set she would have turned it off and sent me outside (this was back in the days before video games when kids actually spent the whole day outside in the summer...unless they were inside glued to the TV watching exciting entertainment like this).

Here is the official trailer. It is narrated almost like one of those nature shows I used to watch in the 1970s....the voiceover kind of reminds me of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, except Marlin Perkins gets tortured to death while Jim Fowler has to run through the brush butt naked.


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Old 07-17-2018, 02:32 AM   #178410
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The Naked Prey and Sisters are essential upgrades, fantastic news, and another reason I always simply wait for the domestic releases as, although I am region free, I prefer having US versions that will play on all my players and friends' players. US releases eventually happen for the most part. And the imports lose almost of their value immediately once the US versions come out (imports are almost impossible to sell off at that point), even if the import may be superior in certain ways.
Eh. The way I look at it is that my little $100 player saves me the agony of waiting for years (sometimes in vain) for a lot of great titles (some of which seem like unlikely region A upgrades period). And for the ones that do get upgraded like Sisters, hey, I'd rather have had my copy for the last four years than only having access to it via dvd/the brief times it's on streaming/etc.

I guess it depends on your patience levels, tastes and what you define as a film you'd like to own.

If I knew Lady without Camelias, for example, would get a region A release one day, I probably would have never bought a region free player, but knowing that one title may never see the light of day here was more than enough for me to go region free.

I don't want to bore you with a list of well liked titles that are only region b and will remain only region b, but they're out there.
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Old 07-17-2018, 02:39 AM   #178411
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Regarding Shampoo, isn't it one of only several instances where an original Beatles song is used?

I only watched Shampoo once, back in college (pretty meh, but I'd revisit it as a rental), yet I think back on it every time I hear Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.

Isn't it next to impossible to license Beatles music for films? Yesterday pops up a bit in Once Upon a Time in America.

Or am I believing an urban legend?
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Old 07-17-2018, 02:52 AM   #178412
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Eh. The way I look at it is that my little $100 player saves me the agony of waiting for years (sometimes in vain) for a lot of great titles (some of which seem like unlikely region A upgrades period). And for the ones that do get upgraded like Sisters, hey, I'd rather have had my copy for the last four years than only having access to it via dvd/the brief times it's on streaming/etc.

I guess it depends on your patience levels, tastes and what you define as a film you'd like to own.

If I knew Lady without Camelias, for example, would get a region A release one day, I probably would have never bought a region free player, but knowing that one title may never see the light of day here was more than enough for me to go region free.

I don't want to bore you with a list of well liked titles that are only region b and will remain only region b, but they're out there.
And there's a million region A titles that will probably never see B anytime soon. There's only so much money to go around and I find the few Region B exclusive titles right now to be in so low regard that I CAN wait. Usually I have the Region 1 DVD that is more than suitable in the meantime, Sisters included as I always knew it would be upgraded here. HD is great, but a good movie works just as good in SD if you love the movie, and I haven't been missing out on Sisters for years. I pretty much own every film I love in one form or another, Blu or UHD would be preferred, but I can wait for an upgrade from DVD if necessary. I have no lack or hard desperate urge to find a film in Region B. I have everything I want pretty much here in the US already. Maybe not on Blu yet, put perfectly acceptable in another format, and they will get to Region A on Blu soon enough in the US, if I even care at that point, and if never, the DVD's will do. It's the movies themselves that count, and I don't think I'm missing out on anything by skipping Region 2 at this point.

Once again, I'm region free so never had an issue with buying such a player, but I also feel it was pointless and a waste of money. The titles I've bought overseas that eventually got a Region A release in the USA, I can barely sell the imports now even for a penny. It's that bad. And then I bought the much superior US releases on Blu. What a waste of money the majority of those imports I bought were (thankfully not that many), especially with all their ugly multi-language covers and multi-lingual menu screens. Blech.

But to each their own. We're all huge movie fans so spend your $$$ where you want.
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Old 07-17-2018, 03:04 AM   #178413
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And there's a million region A titles that will probably never see B anytime soon. There's only so much money to go around and I find the few Region B exclusive titles right now to be in so low regard that I CAN wait. Usually I have the Region 1 DVD that is more than suitable in the meantime, Sisters included as I always knew it would be upgraded here, and it's not one I watch every year anyway. HD is great, but a good movie works just as good in SD if you love the movie, and I haven't been missing out on Sisters for years. I pretty much own I love in one form or another, Blu or UHD would be preferred, but I can wait for an upgrade from DVD inf nescessary. I have no lack or hard desperate urge to find a film in Region B. I have everything I want pretty much here in the US already. Maybe not on Blu yet, put perfectly acceptable, and they will get to Region A on Blu soon enough in the US, if I even care at that point, and if never, the DVD's will do. It's the movies themselves that count, and I'm not missing out on anything by skipping Region 2.

Once again, I'm region free so never had an issue with buying such a player, but I also feel it was pointless and a waste of money. The titles I've bought overseas that eventually got a Region A release in the USA, I can barely sell the imports now even for a penny. It's that bad. And then I bought the much superior US releases. What a waste of money the majority of those imports I bought were (thankfully not that many), especially with all their ugly multi-language covers and multi-lingual menu screens. Blech.

But to each their own.
In that case your Region B reluctance definitely makes sense for you. I just had to interject because I have found being Region Free and having both A and B in my collection to be a joy. Mind you, I'm less concerned with resale value, double dipping, menus, etc. and more interested in titles outside of region a in HD.

To each their own, and that's more than ok.

Also, shoot me a pm about your region bs, I may be interested.
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Old 07-17-2018, 03:06 AM   #178414
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I'm in for The Naked Prey and Sisters.....
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Old 07-17-2018, 03:15 AM   #178415
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In that case your Region B reluctance definitely makes sense for you. I just had to interject because I have found being Region Free and having both A and B in my collection to be a joy. Mind you, I'm less concerned with resale value, double dipping, menus, etc. and more interested in titles outside of region a in HD.

To each their own, and that's more than ok.

Also, shoot me a pm about your region bs, I may be interested.
Thanks for being understanding.

I know I can sound like a bit of a jerk (to say the least) the way I post sometimes. I keep trying to change for the better and act nicer, but I think I'm fully baked at my old age - ha!

Anyway, I think I've sold off most of my Region B's at this point, ya not for a penny as I exaggerated, but definitely way less than I bought them for. And most of them came out on Region A eventually. Maybe not all, but my to buy list for Region A is so long still, that even thinking of spending on Region 2 is not in my wheelpark anymore, unless there was a film that I was really, really dying for and only on Region 2. So far, there is not one that I can see. Sorry.

But I love hearing about multi-region fans and hearing about what else is coming out elsewhere and not here. It's all good. I wish every movie was available everywhere in HD. That would be incredible.
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Old 07-17-2018, 03:26 AM   #178416
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In that case your Region B reluctance definitely makes sense for you. I just had to interject because I have found being Region Free and having both A and B in my collection to be a joy. Mind you, I'm less concerned with resale value, double dipping, menus, etc. and more interested in titles outside of region a in HD.

To each their own, and that's more than ok.

Also, shoot me a pm about your region bs, I may be interested.

I finally got myself a Multi-Region player in 2015, and it was easily the best gift I've given myself in a long time. I've never had to worry about Regions again. Got a nice little 130.00 player and it plays every DVD or blu ray on Earth. Every CD. Has a USB flash port, came loaded with all kinds of apps for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc. . Plays EVERYTHING.

I have built a massive Region B collection to go along with my already massive R A and Region Free collection. And many of the B's I've bought still aren't out in Region A. I've picked up a ton of Eureka/Masters of Cinema titles, BFI, Indicator, Arrow, etc., as well as many German releases and a few French releases and so on. Some examples include, "The Shohei Imamura Collection" box set, the BFI "The Devils" DVD, The BFI Pasolini and Derek Jarman box sets, "The Crying Game", several Masters of Cinema Pasolini titles, "Onibaba", UK Network releases of "The Nightcomers" and "Bad Timing", a French release of Abel Ferrara's "China Girl", some UK-only Arrow titles, the Reg.B locked Indicator releases of "Blue Collar", "The Border", and "Charley Varrick", the German release of "Smoke". Many, many other things, too, that have yet to see the light of day in Region A.
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Any idea if Certified Copy will get a new scan when Criterion releases Kiarostami's entire catalog next year?

It's been awhile since I've seen it and I'm thinking about snagging it during Prime Day.
It’s digitally shot, no need for a scan At all.
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I finally got myself a Multi-Region player in 2015, and it was easily the best gift I've given myself in a long time. I've never had to worry about Regions again. Got a nice little 130.00 player and it plays every DVD or blu ray on Earth. Every CD. Has a USB flash port, came loaded with all kinds of apps for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc. . Plays EVERYTHING.

I have built a massive Region B collection to go along with my already massive R A and Region Free collection. And many of the B's I've bought still aren't out in Region A. I've picked up a ton of Eureka/Masters of Cinema titles, BFI, Indicator, Arrow, etc., as well as many German releases and a few French releases and so on. Some examples include, "The Shohei Imamura Collection" box set, the BFI "The Devils" DVD, The BFI Pasolini and Derek Jarman box sets, "The Crying Game", several Masters of Cinema Pasolini titles, "Onibaba", UK Network releases of "The Nightcomers" and "Bad Timing", a French release of Abel Ferrara's "China Girl", some UK-only Arrow titles, the Reg.B locked Indicator releases of "Blue Collar", "The Border", and "Charley Varrick", the German release of "Smoke". Many, many other things, too, that have yet to see the light of day in Region A.
Ya, I still have "The Devils" BFI DVD, as that's a hot one that you just never know if you'll get again, and a few other Region 2's, but a lot you mentioned are definitely most likely going to hit Region A Blu soon. At 6,000 movies + in my collection, a good majority upgraded to BD now, I can wait for any of those upgrades, which most already I own on DVD. Not bragging, but I can barely watch what I have, much less worry if one of my films is in SD or HD, although I usually still know.
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Ya, I still have "The Devils" BFI DVD, as that's a hot one that you just never know if you'll get again, and a few other Region 2's, but a lot you mentioned are definitely most likely going to hit Region A Blu soon. At 6,000 movies + in my collection, a good majority upgraded to BD now, I can wait for any of those upgrades, which most already I own on DVD. Not bragging, but I can barely watch what I have, much less worry if one of my films is in SD or HD, although I usually still know.
Oh, I understand. I have literally thousands of titles, too. And my wife complains to me a lot because many of them are still in their shrink wrap, LOL.
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Oh, I understand. I have literally thousands of titles, too. And my wife complains to me a lot because many of them are still in their shrink wrap, LOL.
Ha, I'm beginning to keep a lot of my Criterion Blu upgrades shrink-wrapped now because I bet they'll start releasing 4K upgrade versions in the next few years and it will be easier to sell off new-sealed copies to upgrade at that point, if I'm still alive. Upgrades, upgrades, upgrades. HD to 4K to 8k - I probably wouldn't even know the difference with my eyesight, but I guess I always want the best? But why? Its chasing a dragon you will never catch.

Collecting movies like this is starting to be a real bummer. Just enjoy the movie, even on VHS.
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