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#66561 |
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Has anyone here purchased from DVDWorldUSA and had shipped within the US? I ask because there is an OOP Criterion title that I found on there but if paying overseas shipping cost (when warehouse is supposedly in FL) then it suddenly becomes less of a good deal.
And it sucks because I received this DVD today from an amazon seller promising "very good" condition with only a library sticker on the booklet, when in fact the DVD was a mangled mess, with a paper copy of the sleeve (!), a scratched disc, and crinkled booklet. |
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Should digital media ever take over and physical die, Criterion would have to rely heavily on donations to continue remastering these things. We continue supporting their products, they continue to keep remastering and distributing classic films that have a niche market. I'd venture to say 99.9 to 100% of us that buy Criterions would NOT want to buy a digital copy and would rather own the physical hardcopy. If the markets shifted away from hardcopies, it'd be hard for Criterion to keep doing what they do best. I mean plenty of their movies are unknown to the average movie goer. I knew about 12 Angry Men only because I was forced to watch it in Middle School. Imagine if I wasn't forced to watch it then, I'd probably likely never have known about it unless I blind bought it out of recommendation in this forum. Criterionites are cult status. ![]() |
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Sort of. At any rate, I think about Videodrome whenever I see people talking into their Bluetooth sets, or wearing iPods on their arm bands. (...or maybe I'm just trying to justify the fact that I am the one who started this whole line of discussion.) |
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I recently backed up my DVD's of official music/concerts (39 discs; 198 gb) and avant-garde/experimental collections (32 discs; 227 gb), and it took 3-5 hours a day/night every day for at least a week. There is no way I'd ever consider doing the same with my blu-rays. |
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#66566 | |
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It's safe to say that we'll get The Kid sometime this year (as it was hinted during the 2013 Newsletter) and hopefully City Lights, The Circus, and Limelight are soon to follow. |
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#66568 |
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One thing nobody has really touched on about digital media is that in the near future...
When we are at the almost 100% digital world, you'll see that you never actually own anything anymore. You'll pay a monthly subscription, like Spotify or Rhapsody, to rent the music/media for as long as you're a paying subscriber. As soon as you cancel, that's it, the media vanishes and you no longer have access to it, even if they were downloads to what you thought was your hard drive. Leading into online cloud storage, and they'll charge you to rent blocks of space. So yes, physical media will always be around. Because many of us will feel ripped off by paying for anything other than real stuff. Albeit a niche market like most have said, but one day, your grandchildren will bring their friends over to come look at your library of physical books and movies. Last edited by Lino11; 03-31-2013 at 05:49 AM. |
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#66569 |
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Pulled the trigger on Army of Shadows and Le Circle Rouge that I've had in my amazon list for a while now. I have all of the OOP criterions already, I somehow just lucked into them as choices that eventually went scarce.
I only would be missing Leon, which I haven't seen but apparently everyone here is very fond of. Wasn't even on my radar, actually. I will have to take the consensus' word for it and check this one out!! |
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#66571 |
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What a great film. Beautiful cinematography and camera work. The opening sequence is great as the camera is tracking the 4 protagonists through some thick brush. Truly a moving love story and story about survival. The pacing is excellent and the music score goes well with the subject matter. And for 14.99 it's a steal. 9/10 stars
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#66572 | |
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Here is a post detailing the work done by the Academy in conjunction with the Satyajit Ray Society for the restoration of the Ray filmography LINK - there are 19 films in that catalog and I suspect that Criterion will essentially use these restorations as a basis for their releases.
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That's already happened with Kindle devices. People bought 1984, but apparently Amazon didn't clear the rights, and ended up deleting the books remotely off of the devices. Also, look at several of the Netflix and BBC iPlayer titles which have time stamps on them, where you only have a limited time to watch a title before they remove it. Although Netflix has helped to cut down on piracy, there's still many issues with the service, so people are still going to pirate. |
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#66574 |
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Did all vinyl plants shut down? No. Vinyl has still been pressed all be it in smaller quantities and by smaller niche labels (Mobile Fidelity, Classic Records, etc) and indie record labels (Dischord, Matador, Subpop). The other thing you need to consider is the influence of subcultures. Record Shoppers who support vinyl and indie record stores belong to a subculture. They collect, and converse with others who have the same interests. Look at this forum you are posting on and specifically this thread. You are taking part within a community. Do you think everyone here would move to digital? Do you really thing Criterion would need to follow the market? I would like to understand your thoughts here why. Do you think they would no longer have access to pressing plants? Do you think there is no way for them to sell their DVDs/Blurays? Do you think if their volume declines, they cannot make up for it from a unit margin perspective (raise the prices)? Of all of their current sales, what percentage do you believe are those that are the normal Joe Sixpack mainstream buyer vs. that of the diehard file lover or collector? I think you need to do some homework because this whole market moves so everyone else has to move with it is a moot point. It has happened before and some older formats are still available and some are making a good comeback (again, vinyl). Like many have said, some formats will stay while some may disappear or lose significant market share. But it is not an all or nothing situation. As long as their buyers who will buy an older format, someone will capitalize on it to make money. Collecting digital files are not the same as a physical format. |
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#66576 |
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You'd think that, wouldn't you? You would think it. I'm sure, though, that when cassette tapes came out, there were passionate arguments about them replacing the LP record and so on. I know the debate happened when CD came out because people used to mock me for still buying indie/rock vinyl all through the 90s. Now, I could probably retire if I sold all my 90s vinyl at once. Who's laughing now?
And I never, ever thought that in the space year 2013 I'd be buying a new Bowie album on vinyl. You're a fool if you try to predict the future. |
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There will always be collectors who will pay up (both original pressings of early records as well as new limited issue runs of current releases and re-issues). And as long as people will pay, there will be a market. Speaking of which, I hope I am able to score a copy of the No Alternative compilation which is being released on April 20th (Record Store Day) in a run of only 3,000 copies. One of the the best compilations of all time and in my top 10 of all time (contains artists such as Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, The Breeders, Soul Asylem, Buffalo Tom, Matthew Sweet, etc, etc). Sorry, for rambling about a dead format. I will try to get back on topic now. ![]() |
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I totally agree with the Blu Ray / vinyl analogy. The masses will buy, literally, whatever they are told to buy, but the die hard collectors will stay true to their chosen format and keep it alive.
I was talking to someone who runs a small label the other day and he was saying that they had to wait several extra months for the first pressing of a new record they were releasing because the pressing plant had such an influx of orders. What Criterion could probably end up doing to stay in the game if the trends change is what a lot of labels do with music...release a digital download with the purchase of the physical media. I will definitely continue to buy Blu Ray and vinyl (fun fact, my avatar is the cover of a 7" EP my old band released in 2006). |
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Yes, another great example how a market(s) can evolve. There are other ways to change vs the non predominant format to go extinct. I can definitely see this happening along with more limited runs, exclusive bonuses, etc.
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