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You confirmed UPS for this order with 18 items. It states $19.95 + $3.95 additional item and it provided you with a tracking number that will arrive in a couple days. The regular shipping for USPS is $9.95 + $2.95 additional item, it doesn't provide a tracking number and will take about a week to arrive. The import fees that were charged on the UPS order is a result of Criterion not charging you any sales tax; it's simply $20 per title plus shipping if you take another look at your invoice. Your best bet for future flash sales from Criterion is to break up your order. The downside is you don't receive everything at once, but on the plus you will save on shipping and possibly skip on the import charges if it's not inspected at the border. I hope this helps clear everything up for you. |
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Digibooks Criterion - plastic Criterion - paper Flicker Alley Musicals Concerts Animation Documentaries TV Everything else and a James Bond section ;-) |
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I'm enjoying seeing (and learning) how people store/display their collections. My latest "solution" for shrinking shelf space, is to move related titles out of the main shelf area to a space of their own, as the shelf space warrants it (shrinks).
FWIW, my collection has evolved as follows (all sorted alphabetically within each grouping).: Everything on one shelf Criterions on their own shelf Twilight Time on their own shelf Box sets (and TV) on top of the shelf (excluding Criterions) Disney animation grouped together All other animation grouped together Beatles-related grouped together Harryhausens grouped together John Waynes grouped together Thunderbean animation grouped together |
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Blu-ray Baron
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With regard to Straw Dogs, I asked Mister Lime on the Kino thread if any other ABC/Selznick titles had gone to Criterion, and received this reply:
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Blu-ray Knight
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I'm new to The Criterion Collection as I bought my 1st 2 when they had the 50% off flash sale!
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Blu-ray Knight
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As for the more specific question, 'complement' or 'prototype', I'd say 'complement' of the two choices. Waking Life is a good, more ambitious, but ultimately inferior follow-up to Slacker IMO. |
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If you want to compliment The Before Trilogy, just watch Eric Rohmer movies. He's a big influence on Linklater and most of his movies are just people talking in the French countryside. Sunrise felt very Rphmer-esque when it came out in 1995 (I mean, it still does, but the influence back them felt very obvious).
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Rewatched both The Girls from Rochefort and Umbrellas of Cherbourg and had a great time.
I was lukewarm by Umbrellas the first time and I still feel some of it's technical aspects drag it down, but this time I was able to stop thinking on those and just getting into the emotional part of the story pretty easily so I can bump my rating to 8/10 ![]() Rochefort on the other side I was already a fan because of it's more typical musical structure and after listening many times to the songs my appreciation for them has just increased, it's full of silly story-lines like the one of Simone Dame and his name which oddly has some of the most emotionally effective songs in the film. 9/10 I watched them in this order which is the opposite than the first time I saw them, not sure if it had something to do. |
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I've been waiting so long for this. The creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" in the Criterion closet.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I feel at times its a historical document of Austin, TX more than an actual film. Which makes this such a unique "film". I cannot think of another movie that feels and looks like Slacker with all of its serendipitous themes and characters. It's quite amazing in my opinion. |
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