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Originally Posted by Page14: Does anybody else find the Criterion website frustrating to browse through? Is there a way to list the titles from latest release to oldest? Quote: Originally Posted by randian: Wouldn't a reverse sort by spine number be a good approximation? Quote: Originally Posted by An4h0ny: If you click where it says "Spine" on the drop-down menu you can choose "Year" as a sort option but that is the year of the film's release. Or you can click on New Releases. Other than that I don't think there is a way to see the whole collection by release date. Quote: Originally posted by JasonMichael: I find this page the easiest: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ction_releases Quote:
When these flash sales come up, I like to be prepared and know ahead of time what I'm going to order, because I know the most recent releases seem to sell out quick enough. I'd hate to miss out. (Although having the Barnes & Noble sale just around the corner is a great back-up plan if anybody misses out on the flash sale). |
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Thanks given by: | An4h0ny (10-20-2020) |
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#200604 |
Senior Member
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I'm not a big app user at all, but I would love a good app from Criterion to quickly refer to titles & review special feature, review collection & wish lists, link director's works, etc
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#200607 |
Blu-ray Baron
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The result of a seance conducted where the spirit of Fellini was raised, and apparently he said, "This, ALL of this is shit. The only real cinema is Police Academy 7".
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#200609 | |
Blu-ray Count
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"Dear Criterion Collectors, It’s that time again! Because you’re a loyal Criterion.com shopper we wanted to give you a heads up that our 24-hour flash sale starts tomorrow, Tuesday, October 20 at noon ET! All currently in-stock Blu-rays and DVDs will be marked down to 50% off the suggested retail price (SRP). Please note, the discount doesn’t apply to titles on preorder that aren’t yet released or out of stock titles that are on back-order. Start building your Wish List now and set a reminder to shop at noon ET tomorrow! Have fun! The Criterion Team" |
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#200610 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Criterion posted a picture on Twitter last night.
“Shopping is a Feeling.” See you all in the morning to start the crazy check out disco. My bank account is going to be a little lighter. |
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Thanks given by: | lordmorpheus72 (10-20-2020) |
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#200611 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Does anybody know what's happening with Twilight Time's licenses now that they've shut down? A bunch of TT's titles, such as I Want to Live, Kiss of Death, and Where the Sidewalk Ends, seem like they'd be a good fit for Criterion.
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#200612 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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They did get 1984 so they’re in the mix.
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#200614 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#200615 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Especially since the assumed BN sale will get that, Fellini, IRISHMAN, and MOONSTRUCK, which will probably all be hot sellers. |
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#200616 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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They got Leave Me to Heaven but that, along with 1984, had been sold out long before Criterion got the license. The titles you listed didn't really sell out until the end of TT's tenure, and I Want To Live! is still available through Screen Archives.
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Thanks given by: | thatguamguy (10-20-2020) |
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#200617 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Yeah, I'm going a different way with this one, I'm grabbing some stuff that was sold out of Barnes and Noble during the last sale. I figure I'll be able to get newer stuff from the B&N sale and maybe get an extra membership discount since they'll be available in store. I'm taking the money I would use for new discs and applying it to the last two Eclipse sets that I want. I might be on point so that by the end of the year, the only things left in my Criterion wishlist will be 6-8 directors whose work I would like to get more familiar with, like Ozu or Ray or John Waters.
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#200618 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Good point, I have to think that any potential licensor would look at how slow "Kiss of Death" sold and balk at re-releasing it.
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#200620 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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With the $50 gift certificates, they get applied after the free shipping is calculated, because they are a form of payment. I would assume coupons are the same.
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