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Ultimately I might switch out stuff like The Sweet Smell of Success and IAMMMMW if they ever came out with a release in a plastic case. |
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I'm surprised how quickly the dual format titles are being plasticized; the order, I assume, depends on the sales numbers of specific titles--faster selling titles are likely to be "split" more quickly. Last edited by Feiereisel; 08-08-2015 at 12:41 AM. |
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Early Criterion blu-rays (El Norte, The Third Man, The Last Emperor, The 400 Blows, etc) came in flimsy digipacks with a sleeve that slipped off vertically. Plastic replacements are available from the site store, and in some cases have replaced the original slimline digipacks as the default option. |
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#131868 | |
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I personally love the digipacks and have had only two instances in which the spine was a little bit damaged. I think they look much better on the shelf. |
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#131869 |
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Really? I have 1 digipak, Scanners, & I don't like how it doesn't match my other Criterions lol. I'd love to get a plastic case for it, even if it's just for the BD. I wouldn't mind slipcovers though like Time Bandits or better yet Videodrome.
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#131871 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Only packaging of Criterion I own that drives me crazy is "The Last Metro". I think that is similar to the other early "digipacks". I like the sturdier digipacks, i.e. "Amarcord", "Il Sorpasso", Nashville", "Carlos", "Ace in the Hole", etc. I own the dual format of "400 Blows", so I don't have to deal with the shoddy packaging with that. But "The Last Metro" packaging is really awful. I'll probably order the replacement packaging from their website soon.
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Save Jules and Jim for another time and watch one of the other two Truffaut titles. THEN, watch La Jetee. |
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#131874 |
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To me the worst packaging are the box sets. They have very nice art and I like the idea but not for owning. It's so hard to keep them in good shape if you can even find them that way in the first place. I had to just give up on getting a few (Demy, Three Colors, BBS) in decent condition. Plus the way they look when you face the set with the separate titles out it's all wonky. All the cardboard cases are angled in different directions
I'd rather have them do something like Che or Yojimbo/Sanjuro with an outer sleeve and actual cases. They could just use clear multi-disc cases and it would still allow for nice artwork inside the case. And I'm definitely getting replacements for the Last Metro, The 400 Blows, and El Norte very soon |
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Thanks given by: | Banned User (09-14-2015) |
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#131877 |
Blu-ray Duke
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"If you are comparing it to other short films of similar length, then maybe. If you are comparing it to any 30 minute stretch in any film, then what you say is pure hyperbole. I don't think you even believe this, Ray."
Of course I don't. Hyperbole is a necessary evil when it comes to talking about my favorite films. I do think La Jetee is pure cinematic brilliance and one of the most uniquely special short films ever made. Then again, I don't really watch many short films. But if this was boxing and we were having a pound for pound debate about the greatest fighters of all time, then I would argue that pound for pound, La Jetee is one of the greatest films ever made. Even if it is like comparing a lightweight to a heavyweight. ...it's unlike any piece of cinema I've ever seen, before or since. |
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Thanks given by: | bwdowiak (08-08-2015) |
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#131878 | |
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If pressed I'm sure I can think of segments of film that are complete within themselves. The first 40 minutes or so of The Deer Hunter, for example. The first half of Full Metal Jacket although that pushes an hour, I think. |
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#131879 |
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Just watched Night and the City and it is a great release. The PQ is outstanding
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Thanks given by: | oildude (08-08-2015), The Great Owl (08-08-2015) |
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#131880 |
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Well I'll respectfully disagree that that's not saying much. Some of my absolute favorite films are under 45 minutes, like D. W. Griffith's A Corner in Wheat; Bunuel's Land Without Bread; Brakhage's Commingled Containers and Window Water Baby Moving; Chaplin's The Immigrant and Sunnyside; Resnais' Night and Fog; Keaton's Sherlock Jr., One Week, Cops, and The Frozen North; and Renoir's A Day in the Country.
And I think both Full Metal Jacket and The Deer Hunter are wildly mediocre, so...different strokes. |
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Thanks given by: | Archedamian (08-09-2015) |
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