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Old 05-15-2010, 02:59 AM   #9381
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atleast you got those posts out of your system so we can move on.
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Old 05-15-2010, 03:02 AM   #9382
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If you order a replacement case for $5. Do you get an email to confirm they are shipping it to you?
I actually just ordered 9 replacements last Monday and I got an email saying they were all on backorder for 4-6 weeks. Two days later they were all delivered to my door. Never got an email saying they had shipped and in fact I didn't think I was going to get them for another month lol.
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I actually just ordered 9 replacements last Monday and I got an email saying they were all on backorder for 4-6 weeks. Two days later they were all delivered to my door. Never got an email saying they had shipped and in fact I didn't think I was going to get them for another month lol.
Sounds about right for Criterion. lol
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atleast you got those posts out of your system so we can move on.
I don't spend all day hanging around here.
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Old 05-15-2010, 03:16 AM   #9385
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I don't spend all day hanging around here.
Why are you keep trying to pick at me? If you never quoted something that was the opposite of the point you were making in the first place, nothing would be coming up right now. But instead I keep trying to stop it, but you keep making remarks. So keep making them. I stop.
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Old 05-15-2010, 03:20 AM   #9386
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Lots of Comments Today! Instead of Quoting a Million:

CassavetesGodard, most of us know you are either joking or being sarcastic, no worries.

My copy of Eclipse 21 Oshima ($34) & Walkabout ($23) shipped today!!!

I really wish Criterion would confirm Hausu on blu-ray even though I will buy it either way.

Fingers Crossed more Blu-rays announced tomorrow...
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Old 05-15-2010, 03:22 AM   #9387
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The Paramount title I wish they could also get the ok for a blu would be The Friends of Eddie Coyle.

Also I hope that blu sales for Days Of Heaven show Paramount they could male some exceptions and maybe do a new contract.

Found Walkabout at BestBuy this eve 29.99

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Old 05-15-2010, 03:23 AM   #9388
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Lots of Comments Today! Instead of Quoting a Million:

CassavetesGodard, most of us know you are either joking or being sarcastic, no worries.

My copy of Eclipse 21 Oshima ($34) & Walkabout ($23) shipped today!!!

I really wish Criterion would confirm Hausu on blu-ray even though I will buy it either way.

Fingers Crossed more Blu-rays announced tomorrow...

1. Thank you, and to be sure, I will try my best to never say anything negative or have a opinion on Seven Samurai again, as if the forum is a dictatorship to the film.

2. Can't wait for the Oshima Eclipse to get here.

3. I would like to see a blu of Hausu too.

4. Hope so too.
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The Paramount title I wish they could also get the ok for a blu would be The Friends of Eddie Coyle.

Found Walkabout at BestBuy this eve 29.99
Amazon is selling "Walkabout" for $22.99.
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Amazon is selling "Walkabout" for $22.99.
Again? hmmmm, I might have to get this after all.
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I actually just ordered 9 replacements last Monday and I got an email saying they were all on backorder for 4-6 weeks. Two days later they were all delivered to my door. Never got an email saying they had shipped and in fact I didn't think I was going to get them for another month lol.
I ordered "The Third Man" Replacement case for $5 this morning, no email.
I would just like some type of confirmation. So it's shipped USPS, correct?
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I ordered "The Third Man" Replacement case for $5 this morning, no email.
I would just like some type of confirmation. So it's shipped USPS, correct?
I got mine through the mail so I would say so.
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I ordered "The Third Man" Replacement case for $5 this morning, no email.
I would just like some type of confirmation. So it's shipped USPS, correct?
When I ordered "the shiny cases" in December, I did not receive any confirmation either, but they all eventually arrived.
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Old 05-15-2010, 03:45 AM   #9394
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I ordered "The Third Man" Replacement case for $5 this morning, no email.
I would just like some type of confirmation. So it's shipped USPS, correct?
Yep it was shipped USPS. However in my case since the package was fairly large it wasn't in my mailbox but at my door. The only email I got at all was about backorder, so if they are all in stock now like it seems then you might not get an email at all. Shipping was super quick though, 2 days.
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Amazon is selling "Walkabout" for $22.99.
Yeah but I wanted it today.
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ECLIPSE SERIES 23: THE FIRST FILMS OF AKIRA KUROSAWA - SDVD
Years before Akira Kurosawa changed the face of cinema with such iconic works as Rashomon, Seven Samurai, and Yojimbo, he made his start in the Japanese film industry with four popular and exceptional works, created while World War II was raging. All gripping dramas, those rare early films—Sanshiro Sugata; The Most Beautiful; Sanshiro Sugata, Part Two; and The Men Who Tread on the Tiger’s Tail—are collected here, including a two-part martial arts saga, a portrait of female volunteers helping the war effort, and a kabuki-derived tale of deception. These captivating films are a glorious introduction to a peerless career.

FOUR-DVD BOX SET INCLUDES:

Sanshiro Sugata (Sugata Sanshiro)
Kurosawa’s effortless debut is based on a novel by Tsuneo Tomita about the rivalry between judo and jujitsu. Starring Susumu Fujita as the title character, Sanshiro Sugata is a dazzling martial-arts action tale, but it’s also a moving story of moral education and enlightenment that’s quintessential Kurosawa.

1943 • 79 minutes • Black & White • Monaural • In Japanese with English subtitles • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

The Most Beautiful (Ichiban utsukushiku)
This portrait of female volunteer workers at an optics plant during World War II, shot on location at the Nippon Kogaku factory, was created with a patriotic agenda. Yet thanks to the director’s groundbreaking semidocumentary approach to the material, The Most Beautiful is a revealing look at Japanese women of the era that anticipates the aesthetics of Japanese cinema’s postwar social realism.

1944 • 85 minutes • Black & White • Monaural • In Japanese with English subtitles • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

Sanshiro Sugata, Part Two (Zoku Sugata Sanshiro)
Kurosawa’s first film was such a success that the studio pressured the director into making a sequel. The result is a hugely entertaining adventure, reuniting most of the major players from the original and featuring a two-part narrative in which Sanshiro first fights a pair of Americans and then finds himself the target of a revenge mission undertaken by the brothers of the original film’s villain.

1945 • 82 minutes • Black & White • Monaural • In Japanese with English subtitles • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

The Men Who Tread on the Tiger’s Tail (Tora no o wo fumu otokotachi)
The fourth film from Kurosawa is based on a sacred twelfth-century incident in which the lord Yoshitsune, with the help of a group of samurai, crossed enemy territory disguised as a monk. The story was dramatized for centuries in Noh and kabuki theater, and here it becomes one of the director’s most riveting early films.

1945 • 59 minutes • Black & White • Monaural • In Japanese with English subtitles • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

TITLE: Eclipse Series 23: The First Films of Akira Kurosawa
CAT. NO: ECL104
UPC: 7-15515-06261-9
SRP: $59.95
STREET: 8/3/10

CRUMB – Blu-ray
Terry Zwigoff’s landmark 1995 film is an intimate documentary portrait of underground artist Robert Crumb, whose unique drawing style and sexually and racially provocative subject matter have made him a household name in popular American art. Zwigoff candidly and colorfully delves into the details of Crumb’s incredible career, as well as his past, including his family of reclusive eccentrics, some of the most remarkable people you’ll ever see on-screen. At once a profound biographical portrait, a riotous examination of a man’s controversial art, and a devastating look at a troubled family, Crumb is a genuine American original.

1995 • 120 minutes • Color • Monaural • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
• New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director Terry Zwigoff, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition
• Two audio commentaries, one from 2010 with Zwigoff, and one from 2006, featuring Zwigoff and critic Roger Ebert
• Outtakes and deleted scenes
• Stills gallery
• PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum

TITLE: Crumb (BLU-RAY EDITION)
CAT. NO: CC1922BD
UPC: 7-15515-06131-5
ISBN: 978-1-60465-309-0
SRP: $39.95
STREET: 8/10/10

LOUIE BLUIE - SDVD
Crumb director Terry Zwigoff’s first film is a true treat: a documentary about the obscure country blues musician and idiosyncratic visual artist Howard “Louie Bluie” Armstrong, member of the last known black string band in America. As beguiling a raconteur as he is a performer, Louie makes for a wildly entertaining movie subject, and Zwigoff honors him with an unsentimental but endlessly affectionate tribute. Full of infectious music and comedy, Louie Bluie is a humane evocation of the kind of pop-cultural marginalia that Zwigoff would continue to excavate in the coming years.

1985 • 60 minutes • Color • Monaural • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION DVD FEATURES
• New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director Terry Zwigoff
• Audio commentary featuring Zwigoff
• Outtakes and deleted scenes
• Illustrations by Howard Armstrong
• Stills gallery
• PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film critic Michael Sragow

TITLE: Louie Bluie
CAT. NO: CC1923D
UPC: 7-15515-06151-3
ISBN: 978-1-60465-311-3
SRP: $24.95
STREET: 8/10/10

BLACK ORPHEUS – Blu-ray
Winner of both the Academy Award for best foreign-language film and the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or, Marcel Camus’ Black Orpheus (Orfeu negro) brings the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice to the twentieth-century madness of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. With its eye-popping photography and ravishing, epochal soundtrack, Black Orpheus was a cultural event, kicking off the bossa nova craze that set hi-fis across America spinning.

1959 • 107 minutes • Color • Monaural • In Portuguese with English subtitles • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
• New, restored high-definition digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition
• Optional English-dubbed soundtrack
• Archival interviews with director Marcel Camus and actress Marpessa Dawn
• New video interviews with Brazilian cinema scholar Robert Stam, jazz historian Gary Giddins, and Brazilian author Ruy Castro
• À la recherche d’“Orfeu negro,” a feature-length documentary about Black Orpheus’s cultural and musical roots and its resonance in Brazil today
• Theatrical trailer
• PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film critic Michael Atkinson

TITLE: Black Orpheus
CAT. NO: CC1904BD
UPC: 7-15515-05911-4
ISBN: 978-1-60465-286-4
SRP: $39.95
STREET: 8/17/10

L’ENFANCE NUE - SDVD
The singular French director Maurice Pialat (Loulou, À nos amours) puts his distinct stamp on the lost-youth film with this devastating portrait of a damaged foster child. We see François (Michel Terrazon), on the cusp of his teens, shuttled from one home to another, his behavior growing increasingly erratic, his bonds with his surrogate parents perennially fraught. In this, his feature debut, Pialat treats this potentially sentimental scenario with astonishing sobriety and stark realism. With its full-throttle mixture of emotionality and clear-eyed skepticism, L’enfance nue (Naked Childhood) was advance notice of one of the most masterful careers in French cinema, and remains one of Pialat’s finest works.

1968 • 83 minutes • Color • Monaural • In French with English subtitles • 1.66:1 aspect ratio

SPECIAL DVD FEATURES
• New, restored high-definition digital transfer
• L’amour existe, director Maurice Pialat’s 1960 short film about life on the outskirts of Paris
• Choses vues, autour de “L’enfance nue,” a fifty-minute documentary shot just after the film’s release
• Excerpts from a 1973 French television interview with Pialat
• New visual essay by critic Kent Jones on the film and Pialat’s cinematic style
• Video interview with Pialat collaborators Arlette Langmann and Patrick Grandperret
• New and improved English subtitle translation
• PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Phillip Lopate

TITLE: L’enfance Nue
CAT. NO: CC1924D
UPC: 7-15515-06161-2
ISBN: 978-1-60465-312-0
SRP: $29.95
STREET: 8/17/10

Three Silent Classics by Josef Von Sternberg - SDVD
Vienna-born, New York–raised Josef von Sternberg (Shanghai Express, Morocco) directed some of the most influential, extraordinarily stylish dramas ever to come out of Hollywood. Though best known for his star-making collaborations with Marlene Dietrich, Sternberg began his movie career during the final years of the silent era, dazzling audiences and critics with his films’ dark visions and innovative cinematography. The titles in this collection, made on the cusp of the sound age, are three of Sternberg’s greatest works, gritty evocations of gangster life (Underworld), the Russian Revolution (The Last Command), and working-class desperation (The Docks of New York) made into shadowy movie spectacle. Criterion is proud to present these long unavailable classics of American cinema, each with two musical scores.

Underworld: 1927 • 81 minutes • Black & White • Silent with stereo scores • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

The Last Command: 1928 • 88 minutes • Black & White • Silent with stereo scores • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

The Docks of New York: 1928 • 75 minutes • Black & White • Silent with stereo scores • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

SPECIAL EDITION THREE-DVD SET FEATURES
• New, restored high-definition digital transfers
• Six scores: one by Robert Israel for each film; two by the Alloy Orchestra, for Underworld and The Last Command; and a piano and voice piece by Donald Sosin for The Docks of New York
• Two new visual essays: one by UCLA film professor Janet Bergstrom and the other by film scholar Tag Gallagher
• 1968 Swedish television interview with director Josef von Sternberg, covering his entire career
• PLUS: A ninety-six-page booklet featuring essays by film critic Geoffrey O’Brien, film scholar Anton Kaes, and author Luc Sante; the original film treatment for Underworld by Ben Hecht; and an excerpt from Sternberg’s autobiography, Fun in a Chinese Laundry, on Emil Jannings

TITLE: Three Silent Classics by Josef Von Sternberg
CAT. NO: CC1908D
UPC: 7-15515-05951-0
ISBN: 978-1-60465-290-1
SRP: $79.95
STREET: 8/24/10
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Quick question. I'm considering expanding my Criterion to DVD's for the first time, namly buying a few Eclipse sets. Anyone know if all the Eclipse sets come packaged the same, with one outer box and separate DVD cases for each film within the box? It's kinda hard to tell from Amazon's pics.
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What is your source for this? I don't see that at Criterion's website.
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So the Pialat is coming to Blu after all! Thanks for the info, Pro-B!
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What is your source for this? I don't see that at Criterion's website.
Yeah.... I just checked again, and it's still just the two.....

Wait.... so Louie Bluie is SDVD or BD??

Now I'm confused!
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