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Old 04-16-2013, 02:45 PM   #68661
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Please consider donating to help Alex Cox make his sci-fi comedy Bill the Galactic Hero - the coolest part is that it will be shot with real models and matte shots, and in 35mm! Lots of goodies for those who donate, but he needs $11,000 in five days, so time is of the essence! Let's all do our part to help the filmmaker who gave us Repo Man, Sid and Nancy, Walker and many others!

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For people who don't get paid until Friday, remember that you won't be charged until Sunday evening, and you can give as little as $10. Every bit helps!
Thanks NoirFan, in for $75, the enjoyment I got from Repo Man and Walker alone is worth it, I can afford it right now, and this looks like an interesting project at the very least.
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Old 04-16-2013, 03:00 PM   #68662
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Can anyone explain why Criterion just announced to release some new titles with a 2K transfer and other new titles with a 4K transfer?
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Old 04-16-2013, 03:07 PM   #68663
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Can anyone explain why Criterion just announced to release some new titles with a 2K transfer and other new titles with a 4K transfer?
depends on what source they have access too I'd imagine.
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Old 04-16-2013, 03:07 PM   #68664
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I'm not sure when it went OOP, but the W. C. Fields - Six Short Films now shows as OOP on the Criterion site: http://www.criterion.com/films/618-w...q=autocomplete
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Old 04-16-2013, 03:17 PM   #68665
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I'm not sure when it went OOP, but the W. C. Fields - Six Short Films now shows as OOP on the Criterion site: http://www.criterion.com/films/618-w...q=autocomplete
Interesting, WC Fields has a 135 birthday coming up if I am not mistaken, could be an upgrade coming...
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Old 04-16-2013, 03:22 PM   #68666
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I prefer It Happened one Night to those.
I think I do too...

It'd be great if Criterion got their hands on more "mainstream," studio classics like they did with On the Waterfront. So many (like these Capras) haven't seen the light of Blu!
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Old 04-16-2013, 03:38 PM   #68667
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Can anyone explain why Criterion just announced to release some new titles with a 2K transfer and other new titles with a 4K transfer?

maybe they just used the already avaible master from the UK bluray.
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Old 04-16-2013, 03:46 PM   #68668
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I think I do too...

It'd be great if Criterion got their hands on more "mainstream," studio classics like they did with On the Waterfront. So many (like these Capras) haven't seen the light of Blu!
The lack of Capra on Blu-ray is strange, yes some have been release but where is Mister Deeds Come's To Town, Mister Smith Goes To Washington, Pocketfull Of Miracles....
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Old 04-16-2013, 03:56 PM   #68669
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No Repo Man at Best Buy. Good thing I have mine coming via Amazon.
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Old 04-16-2013, 04:06 PM   #68670
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No Repo Man at Best Buy. Good thing I have mine coming via Amazon.
I couldn't find Naked Lunch there last week either. I ended up going to my local record store. They usually have new Criterions, thankfully.
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Old 04-16-2013, 04:30 PM   #68671
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I couldn't find Naked Lunch there last week either. I ended up going to my local record store. They usually have new Criterions, thankfully.
Oh, how hipster of you.
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Old 04-16-2013, 04:43 PM   #68672
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I couldn't find Naked Lunch there last week either. I ended up going to my local record store. They usually have new Criterions, thankfully.
Years ago, I bought Criterion movies exclusively from a local independent record store. The store had every single Criterion DVD on the shelf, and the clerks all had enough knowledge about the movies to recommend specific favorites.

I have some great memories of buying Criterion DVDs from the record store about nine or ten years ago and shooting the breeze with the clerks while cool music from Wilco, Sonic Youth, and the like played on the speakers. I credit that store (Criminal Records in Atlanta) with helping me become enthused about Criterion movies years ago. I remember how stoked the clerks were about the release of Videodrome, and about how everyone was raving about the videocassette-style DVD case.

Like most of the better independent record stores, this particular store had to ensure its survival by selling movies, comic books, and limited-edition toy collectibles along with records and CDs, so Criminal Records was, and still is, basically a place where fun people with fun tastes go to hang out.

The store always had a mix of Criterion movies and cult classics (gory Italian zombie movies, grindhouse, 1970s teenage hitchhiker flicks, etc.). In short, I always had a blast sifting through the films.

The Blu-ray stock there is not quite as prominent these days, but the chance that they'll have Repo Man there today is roughly 100%.
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Old 04-16-2013, 05:40 PM   #68673
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Apologies for cross-posting this much, but I'm trying to get the word out!


Please consider donating to help Alex Cox make his sci-fi comedy Bill the Galactic Hero - the coolest part is that it will be shot with real models and matte shots, and in 35mm! Lots of goodies for those who donate, but he needs $11,000 in five days, so time is of the essence! Let's all do our part to help the filmmaker who gave us Repo Man, Sid and Nancy, Walker and many others!

Kickstarter link


For people who don't get paid until Friday, remember that you won't be charged until Sunday evening, and you can give as little as $10. Every bit helps!
Exciting. I used to read Bill the Galactic Hero about once a summer when I was younger. I would love to see this!
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Old 04-16-2013, 06:06 PM   #68674
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Years ago, I bought Criterion movies exclusively from a local independent record store. The store had every single Criterion DVD on the shelf, and the clerks all had enough knowledge about the movies to recommend specific favorites.
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I have some great memories of buying Criterion DVDs from the record store about nine or ten years ago and shooting the breeze with the clerks while cool music from Wilco, Sonic Youth, and the like played on the speakers. I credit that store (Criminal Records in Atlanta) with helping me become enthused about Criterion movies years ago. I remember how stoked the clerks were about the release of Videodrome, and about how everyone was raving about the videocassette-style DVD case.

Like most of the better independent record stores, this particular store had to ensure its survival by selling movies, comic books, and limited-edition toy collectibles along with records and CDs, so Criminal Records was, and still is, basically a place where fun people with fun tastes go to hang out.

The store always had a mix of Criterion movies and cult classics (gory Italian zombie movies, grindhouse, 1970s teenage hitchhiker flicks, etc.). In short, I always had a blast sifting through the films.

The Blu-ray stock there is not quite as prominent these days, but the chance that they'll have Repo Man there today is roughly 100%.
My record store memory will always be the first time I went into the Tower Records store in the university district in Seattle a dozen or so years ago. Their selection was dazzling~ I think they had every DVD that had been issued to that point. Walked out clutching six or eight treasures including McCabe and Mrs. Miller and Summer of '42 and a copy of Lena Horne's Stormy Weather, which featured perfornances by Cab Calloway, Fats Waller, Ada Brown and others, as well as the wonderful Ms. Horne, which I haven't seen anywhere before or since. Do I have to mention that any of these would be a great criterion release!

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I'm not sure when it went OOP, but the W. C. Fields - Six Short Films now shows as OOP on the Criterion site: http://www.criterion.com/films/618-w...q=autocomplete
Great avatar mhume~ didn't know whether to laugh or cry. Still don't!
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Old 04-16-2013, 06:14 PM   #68675
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I hope UPS comes sooner than later

I want to see Repo Man so badly lol.
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Old 04-16-2013, 06:18 PM   #68676
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Thanks. I both laugh and cry when I see it.
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Old 04-16-2013, 06:21 PM   #68677
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I hope UPS comes sooner than later

I want to see Repo Man so badly lol.
I was just thinking the same thing. I'm waiting on mine too and mine is usually here by now
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Old 04-16-2013, 06:24 PM   #68678
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I got a copy of the Repo poster used for the Criterion today from MONDO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! now to pick up the blu
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Old 04-16-2013, 06:40 PM   #68679
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Interesting, WC Fields has a 135 birthday coming up if I am not mistaken, could be an upgrade coming...
Again, that's assuming the 50's public-domain Hal Roach prints they used were on film or broadcast-TV masters. If the latter, not much chance, without going back and looking up the old film shorts from scratch.

(No, really--Anybody know? Figured somebody would, on this board.)
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Old 04-16-2013, 06:42 PM   #68680
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I was just thinking the same thing. I'm waiting on mine too and mine is usually here by now
Same
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