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#145221 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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Would be great if Criterion was able to pick up a lot of these UK titles that don't have blurays :P
Like if they did releases just for UK. Would be ace. OR Imagine if Criterion teamed up with Artificial Eye. Those releases would be epic. Tarkovsky Boxset from AE/Criterion.. Yes please haha. Ah I can dream. - Wonder if these UK titles will be announced come 15th (or 16th, 17th, 18th etc)? |
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My first thought on Criterion going to the UK is that I'm happy for our UK home video enthusiasts that will have more opportunities to collect the films they love. Arrow came to the US last year and they have become one of my favorite home video distributors, they do a fantastic job.
My second thought is that if Criterion can afford to branch out into a new country, they can afford to give us ****ing booklets with film essays instead of leaflets. U wot Criterion? Quote:
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#145224 |
Banned
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Thanks given by: | WonderWeasel (03-05-2016) |
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#145225 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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This is 1/2 rhetorical and 1/2 me lookin for an answer that I'm not aware of... What 'good' film has Arrow US put out? I recall being happy when I read that they would have a US presence, only to be underwhelmed time and again when their release slates are announced. Is there anything that might be a natural extension of Criterion's output or anything from some CC directors?
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#145226 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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The US version of Arrow is certainly more patterned after horror/cult labels than Criterion. I think Criterion is such an enormous presence among film buffs in the US that other labels tread lightly when getting in on the classic/high-brow game IMO. You see how even filmmakers the caliber of William Friedkin or Mike Leigh or Guillermo Del Toro are kind of in awe in those Criterion closet videos. Criterion is largely beyond reproach stateside, so I'm sure Arrow was more comfortable going for the horror/grindhouse path. |
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Thanks given by: | bwdowiak (03-05-2016) |
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#145227 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Just finished watching Speedy, good film if maybe not in the same league as the other two released for me, the highlights for me have to be definitely the final action scene, but also the much more quiet scene were Lloyd and his girlfriend remodel the back of the truck when they are going back from Coney Island.
I was wondering if anybody else noticed the big amount of jump cuts it contains, I didn't see any mention on the review, and it is more apparent than the frame skips in Code Unknown (which my copy suffers) so I am wondering if these frames are simply lost forever or too damaged to insert there but it is weird that they happen in scenes that look quite good. |
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#145228 | |
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New Mexico, USA
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Arrow Films also has an "Arrow Academy" label (which is reminiscent of Criterion Collection), "Arrowdrome" (now defunct, apparently) on top of issuing movies just under the "Arrow Films" name (mostly contemporary stuff and TV series). From time to time there will be a slight crossover, but Arrow Video will mostly release cult movies of various kinds (La Grande Bouffe was Arrow Video in the US, but Arrow Academy in the UK). Now that Criterion Collection has moved into the British market we might see reciprocal action from one or more of the UK labels. I personally think there's room for more than one Criterion-type label in the US, so I kind of hope that'll happen. |
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Thanks given by: | belcherman (03-06-2016), jmclick (03-06-2016) |
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#145229 | |
Blu-ray reviewer
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Speedy has been beautifully restored. Pro-B |
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#145230 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Yeah I assumed this was not a mastering error, just thought they are prominent enough to warrant a mention even if it's a source problem.
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![]() Again, these are different things, Pedro -- one is an "issue" (mastering error), the other is part of the source. They do not look the same. |
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#145233 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#145234 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Any ideas as to what could be the next Harold Lloyd to be announced? I am not sure if they are already restored or if there is some kind of project, but seems they are releasing the most popular first, my guesses would be either Girl Shy or The Kid Brother.
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#145235 |
Special Member
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What would be pretty awesome is if Criterion manages to release some more Australian films, such as Priscilla, The Castle, Romper Stomper, Muriel's Wedding and The Dish. These are some films which are much loved here, but not really that famous overseas, so it would be nice if Criterion does get these films.
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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Thanks given by: | hoytereden (03-06-2016) |
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#145237 |
Special Member
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#145238 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#145239 | |
Blu-ray Champion
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Among my favorites: Geoff Burton's The Sum of Us (getting a BD from Olive soon) Simon Wincer's The Lighthorsemen Scott Hick's Shine (which Criterion released on LD back when) John Duigan's The Year My Voice Broke and Flirting Paul Cox's Innocence (really, just about anything by Cox) Pip Karmel's Me Myself I Tom Jeffrey's Weekend of Shadows Ken Hannam's Sunday Too Far Away |
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Thanks given by: | oildude (03-06-2016) |
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