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Blu-ray Samurai
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I don't think anyone has mentioned it yet but Carnival of Souls would be another upgrade I'd like to see.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Seeing as TCM is having an all-day Warren Oates salute, I was wondering what are the chances that Monte Hellman's Cockfighter might claw its way into the Collection? I still treasure my Anchor Bay DVD not only for the feature film but also the excellent bio supplement-Warren Oates: Across the Border. Every time I see Oates in something I'm always saddened by his early death just when it seemed he was hitting his artistic high.
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#133044 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I picked the dvd some weeks ago and was really stunned how great it looked on dvd...... the theatrical cut, of course. I hope the Director's cut get restored if its ever released on blu ray.
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![]() You'll find it's from the third party, even if it's "Sold by XXXX. Fulfilled by Amazon". Most third party sellers don't ship Criterion's outside the US. With Criterion titles (and probably other products, but I only notice it with Criterion's), when searching for then selecting a title on Amazon, it usually comes up from the cheapest seller. When viewing a Criterion title's page, note who's selling it and the "This titles does not ship to ...", then click the "New from" price on the Additional Blu-ray options bar. ![]() This will open the page listing all the sellers. Look for the listing direct from Amazon, and add to cart. Amazon is always $2-$4 dollars more expensive than the cheapest option. ![]() Once you've added it to you cart, open the cart, click on the title again, and you'll notice the seller is Amazon and the shipping restriction is removed. ![]() Easy peasy! ![]() |
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#133046 | |
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I will probably keep saving up for the flash sale so I can definitely get the following: 8 1/2 Blind Chance(this will be a blind buy, but Kieslowski is one of my favorite directors) Day for Night Kiss Me Deadly And maybe... A Hard Days Night Lonesome←This would be a blind buy also. Any opinions on this release? Last edited by Meek12345; 08-25-2015 at 09:48 AM. |
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#133047 |
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The Zatoichi set is the Gold Box deal of the day on Amazon. $97.99 or 56% off retail. A little less than the $112 to pick it up during the B&N or flash sales.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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My one big hope, re-upgrades is Jeanne Dielman. A Woman Is A Woman too.
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Having just watched it over the past weekend I can vouch for the greatness of the new UK Pickup On South Street Blu-ray. It's a dead cert for my end of year list. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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During the next go 'round, I would love for Criterion to release something offbeat from the 1980s, along the same lines as Something Wild or Repo Man.
David Byrne's True Stories would be a fun choice. Over the past couple of months, I've been watching an inordinate amount of 1980s flicks on Blu-ray. Footloose (1984), Outland, The Cannonball Run, The Hunger, Miracle Mile, Rambo: First Blood Part II, The Legend of the Lone Ranger, Something Wild, Wolfen, Cocktail, Road House, Howling II, etc. Last night, I watched An American Werewolf in London, and I had forgotten how much I used to love that flick. I suspect that this is because, during the past couple of months, I've taken on new responsibilities at work, I've purchased my first home, and I've moved into the new home. With all of the crazy things going on lately, revisiting movies from my childhood and adolescence is the equivalent of "comfort food" that takes me back to more carefree times. At any rate, keep up the 1980s stuff, Criterion. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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I'm really enjoying the Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman set. I watched the first six movies a few weeks ago.
I'm following CriterionBlues's advice about spacing the films apart, though, so I decided to take a break. |
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#133053 |
Blu-ray Prince
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I don't know who has the rights but The Lair of the White Worm would be an autobuy and right up their alley.
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (08-25-2015) |
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Thanks given by: | darkness2918 (08-25-2015), Roninblues (08-25-2015), ShellOilJunior (08-26-2015), The Great Owl (08-25-2015), tisdivine (08-25-2015) |
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Thanks given by: | CriterionBlues (08-26-2015) |
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Since noone else seemed to answer your question: It's a (mostly) silent movie about a man living a lonely life in New York, who meets a girl on Coney Island where they have a lot of fun and... Well, I won't spoil it, but it's well worth it, in my opinion. Head and shoulders above the usual melodramas of that age, it's a charming and heartfelt movie.
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Thanks given by: | Meek12345 (08-25-2015) |
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Thanks given by: | Meek12345 (08-25-2015) |
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Absolutely amazing! I placed an order with Amazon.UK on August 19 for the Studio Canal 4-disc version of The Third Man, plus four other items, and they said my estimated delivery date would be between September 08 and September 11.
Well, guess what showed up in my mailbox this morning, six days after I placed the order?! This is especially amazing because ... as much as I love living out in the country in the middle of nowhere ... it sometimes takes more than a week for a piece of first class mail to get to me from Texas! I haven't watched my treasures yet, but I'm very impressed with the products. The cases are sturdy (no flimsy eco-lite junk that I'm going to have to replace), and the boxed sets are solidly constructed. Plus, the discs were much cheaper than their American counterparts, even with shipping factored in. Heaven help me ... have I unwittingly taken the first step into going region free?!! |
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Thanks given by: | darkness2918 (08-25-2015), hoytereden (08-25-2015) |
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