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Old 11-19-2015, 09:15 PM   #137761
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Seems these days studio canal is closer to not gonna happen than WB is.
StudioCanal + Lionsgate equals Bluray release doom. What is it someone always posts here. "Lionsgate where good titles go to die"

As far as Arsenic and Old Lace I've been dying for a Bluray of it. WB's priorities obviously do not match my own.
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Old 11-19-2015, 09:18 PM   #137762
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Except for the 3 (or I guess its technically 4) titles theyve put out so far:

Badlands
Day For Night
and now The Emigrants/The New Land

The "floodgates" may not be a swarm of Warner Bros titles coming each month but theres definitely a lot more than the past with more on the way.
Doubt theyd be willing to part with Arsenic and Old Lace though.
Badlands was a special case because Malick twisted WB's arm. Just as Oliver Stone did when he got Warner to license Heaven & Earth to Twilight Time.

As for the Truffaut and Troell films, I think there's a difference between foreign films that Warner owns the US distribution rights to and WB, MGM, and RKO catalog titles that Warner owns outright.
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Old 11-19-2015, 09:21 PM   #137763
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So I had what I consider to be a very successful trip to Barnes & Noble this afternoon. There was a new Customer Service Rep in the video section, but he did just fine when I threw all my coupons at him and asked him to take care of me. I came away with:

The Apu Trilogy @ 27.99
Day for Night @ 14.39
In Cold Blood @ 10.99

And when I got home, the Christmas mailer with additional coupons was in my mailbox, so I'm a very happy Criterion camper!

Now if Barnes & Noble would just ship out my two eBay bargains: the Les Blank and Martin Scorsese box sets. I'm almost afraid to contact them, because I don't want the orders to be cancelled ... they did cancel and refund my Zatoichi and David Lean/Noel Coward orders.
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Old 11-19-2015, 09:26 PM   #137764
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The Apu Trilogy @ 27.99
And how exactly did you manage that?
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Old 11-19-2015, 09:27 PM   #137765
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Badlands was a special case because Malick twisted WB's arm. Just as Oliver Stone did when he got Warner to license Heaven & Earth to Twilight Time.

As for the Truffaut and Troell films, I think there's a difference between foreign films that Warner owns the US distribution rights to and WB, MGM, and RKO catalog titles that Warner owns outright.
No difference from the MGM or RKO films , theyve still always been in charge of them since theatrical release as well as home video. The only difference is that the foreign films are probably harder for Warner to market to a broader audience, thus making them easier to turn over to Criterion.
And as of this point no other label has been able to get their foreign films either so thats also pretty telling.

It seems quite obvious that theres a handful of titles Warner feels arent worth releasing themselves that Criterion has managed to talk them into giving up, what else they have is yet to be unleashed but Id say as long as its not some huge classic title its more than likely fair game.
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Old 11-19-2015, 09:36 PM   #137766
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So what coupons did you use for that breakdown? cold blood $10.99?

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So I had what I consider to be a very successful trip to Barnes & Noble this afternoon. There was a new Customer Service Rep in the video section, but he did just fine when I threw all my coupons at him and asked him to take care of me. I came away with:

The Apu Trilogy @ 27.99
Day for Night @ 14.39
In Cold Blood @ 10.99
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Old 11-19-2015, 09:38 PM   #137767
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So what coupons did you use for that breakdown? cold blood $10.99?
That one makes sense. $20 > $18 after the member discount > $10 after a very generous use of the $8/$40 coupon.

I'm having a hard time making the ends meet with that Apu price though
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Old 11-19-2015, 09:44 PM   #137768
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That one makes sense. $20 > $18 after the member discount > $10 after a very generous use of the $8/$40 coupon.

I'm having a hard time making the ends meet with that Apu price though
Apu = $50 - 10% = $45 - 20% coupon = $36 - $8 0ff coupon = $28?
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Old 11-19-2015, 09:46 PM   #137769
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No difference from the MGM or RKO films , theyve still always been in charge of them since theatrical release as well as home video. The only difference is that the foreign films are probably harder for Warner to market to a broader audience, thus making them easier to turn over to Criterion.
Warner has not "always been in charge of [the MGM or RKO films] since theatrical release". Warner had no control over them until they made a deal with Ted Turner in the mid-90s. Until that deal took place, Warner didn't even have control of their own pre-1949 catalog titles.

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It seems quite obvious that theres a handful of titles Warner feels arent worth releasing themselves that Criterion has managed to talk them into giving up, what else they have is yet to be unleashed but Id say as long as its not some huge classic title its more than likely fair game.
My point is that when people hear about Criterion licensing titles from Warner, what most likely comes to mind are films with Bogart, Flynn, Davis, Kelly, Astaire & Rogers, Hepburn, Grant, Garland, et alia. What most likely does not come to mind are foreign language films.

Until more information is revealed as to exactly what kinds of films Criterion is getting from Warner, the whole idea of them "having a relationship with Warner" really doesn't say a whole hell of a lot.
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Old 11-19-2015, 09:59 PM   #137770
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Apu = $50 - 10% = $45 - 20% coupon = $36 - $8 0ff coupon = $28?
Now that would be a cashier bending over backwards.
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Old 11-19-2015, 10:04 PM   #137771
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Warner has not "always been in charge of [the MGM or RKO films] since theatrical release". Warner had no control over them until they made a deal with Ted Turner in the mid-90s. Until that deal took place, Warner didn't even have control of their own pre-1949 catalog titles.



My point is that when people hear about Criterion licensing titles from Warner, what most likely comes to mind are films with Bogart, Flynn, Davis, Kelly, Astaire & Rogers, Hepburn, Grant, Garland, et alia. What most likely does not come to mind are foreign language films.

Until more information is revealed as to exactly what kinds of films Criterion is getting from Warner, the whole idea of them "having a relationship with Warner" really doesn't say a whole hell of a lot.
No, I meant the foreign films have always been theirs since theatrical distribution, which makes them just as much theirs as the Bogart and Davis titles, and even more theirs than the MGM/RKO titles. Just not as marketable due to the fact that theyre foreign.
If a title is a big seller Warner more than likely will keep it as its easier for them to market and push, but Im sure the films that arent as big or are a little more out there are more than likely up for grabs.
The only point Im making is the excuse "its with Warner" is still no longer valid. To an extent at least.
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Old 11-19-2015, 10:11 PM   #137772
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And how exactly did you manage that?
The Apu Trilogy @ 99.99
less 50% Criterion sale = 49.99
less 10% B&N membership = 44.99
less 20% email coupon = 35.99
less $8.00 off any DVD or blu-ray priced $40 or more = 27.99 final price
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Old 11-19-2015, 10:14 PM   #137773
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No, I meant the foreign films have always been theirs since theatrical distribution, which makes them just as much theirs as the Bogart and Davis titles, and even more theirs than the MG/RKO titles.
No, I think jayembee has a point. Warner owns the copyrights to their MGM/RKO titles. They own the elements, they own everything.

They probably don't hold the copyrights to The Emigrants or The New Land which isn't just a legal distinction but probably comes into play with regard to Warner's restoration priorities. Warner isn't going to restore these titles so they don't really have anything to lose by licensing their distribution rights.

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The only point Im making is the excuse "its with Warner" is still no longer valid. To an extent at least.
Excuse is an odd choice of words and it's only marginally less valid than it's ever been.

If we start seeing Warner license Warner titles and MGM titles and RKO titles I'll be the first one to break a hip trying to do a backflip but I'm not holding my breath.
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Old 11-19-2015, 10:20 PM   #137774
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So what coupons did you use for that breakdown? cold blood $10.99?
In Cold Blood @ 39.99
less 50% off = 19.99
less 20% off = 15.99
less $5.00 off any purchase of $50 or more = 10.99

You know, now that I'm looking at the receipt, I just realized he didn't give me my 10% membership discount on that one! I got ripped off! ...
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every store is different man! My store will not let me stack coupons. Lucky you

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In Cold Blood @ 39.99
less 50% off = 19.99
less 20% off = 15.99
less $5.00 off any purchase of $50 or more = 10.99

You know, now that I'm looking at the receipt, I just realized he didn't give me my 10% membership discount on that one! I got ripped off! ...
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Old 11-19-2015, 11:32 PM   #137776
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All of them and any possible third installment which may or may not be called Bernie's Three Day Weekend
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Old 11-19-2015, 11:42 PM   #137777
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So 3 20% coupons, one 8/40, and a 5/50 on 3 items

If you got the 8off and 20% on one item which is quite unusual and somehow forgot the member on another so the clerk had to inputting everything manually. The $5 coupon usually distributes proportionally across all items when the Computer does it rather than taking it off a single ite.

He also used the $8 after deducting the 20% coupon instead of the other way which gave you an extra $1.60 (also making the item $35 before applying the 8off40)

That is a very odd receipt indeed and excellent deal.
Yes, that's almost how it was. What was especially odd ... and which I noticed at the time ... is that when he applied the first 20% off coupon (it was the coupon that came in an email last night), it gave me 20% off on each of the three items. Usually it only applies to one item. But he did, in fact, only scan it once, so I'm at a loss to explain how it happened ...
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So I had what I consider to be a very successful trip to Barnes & Noble this afternoon. There was a new Customer Service Rep in the video section, but he did just fine when I threw all my coupons at him and asked him to take care of me. I came away with:

The Apu Trilogy @ 27.99
Day for Night @ 14.39
In Cold Blood @ 10.99

And when I got home, the Christmas mailer with additional coupons was in my mailbox, so I'm a very happy Criterion camper!

Now if Barnes & Noble would just ship out my two eBay bargains: the Les Blank and Martin Scorsese box sets. I'm almost afraid to contact them, because I don't want the orders to be cancelled ... they did cancel and refund my Zatoichi and David Lean/Noel Coward orders.
Nice deals indeed. Sucks they cancelled your Zatoichi sent but shipped others. I wanted to try for it too but it was all gone by the time I was able too .
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...it has to.

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This has to happen some day.

...it has to.

If it does then Jon Mulvaney should deliver it in-person to your doorstep.
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