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Old 01-06-2011, 03:00 PM   #23501
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Just picked up "The Rules of the Game," "The Magician," and "High and Low."
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Old 01-06-2011, 03:04 PM   #23502
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weird.
I got Night Train, and didn't think about lady vanishes one time while watching it.
maybe I missed some slight connection, not sure.
It does have the same pretty actress, but other than that......
btw: I was totally stoked for "train", but I gotta admit it just didn't wow me like I was hoping.
I love train films, and I guess my expectations were too high.
The plot for NTTM didn't sound anything like TLV except for the "train" part, and as I read a little deeper on imdb, it does feature 2 of the same actors paired up together. I also think the writers were the same. But would that make it a spinoff?
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Old 01-06-2011, 03:12 PM   #23503
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What are the chances of Criterion releasing "Tokyo Story" on Blu-ray?
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Old 01-06-2011, 03:14 PM   #23504
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What are the chances of Criterion releasing "Tokyo Story" on Blu-ray?
It's been rumored for quite some time so I'd say pretty good. That would be a great release.
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Old 01-06-2011, 03:44 PM   #23505
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i am extremely new to criterion and after picking up Thin Red Line today and seeing how amazing that was i was wondering what else i should consider. i am looking for the top ten english spoken criterions? maybe compare them to the blu's i already own and maybe tell me what to consider. any help would be appreciated and hopefully i become a veteren in this thread like most of you
Paths of Glory and Anti-Christ.
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Old 01-06-2011, 04:05 PM   #23506
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RyRyMcNizzy13,

you don't like to read subtitles? =P
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Old 01-06-2011, 05:34 PM   #23507
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Night of the Hunter
Paths of Glory
Days of Heaven
The Red Shoes
Black Narcissus
Bottle Rocket
Bigger Than Life
Charade
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Old 01-06-2011, 05:56 PM   #23508
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Thinking of taking part in the B&N Buy 2 get 3rd free sale with two orders once I get paid. Just having some troubles picking my last 2(essentially, my freebies). However, I'd rather get 3 and enjoy them all than get 6 and only enjoy four or five of them(also gonna probably get Chungking Express from the Criterion Store,too).

The ones that I want for sure are Seven Samurai, Breathless, The 400 Blows, and Pierrot Le Fou. I'm pretty open to suggestion on the last couple. I enjoy most genres (and even if I don't enjoy a particular genre/film, I've studied/am studying film, so I can at least get something from any film,even if only on an academic level), and obviously do not mind foreign/classic films. I was thinking about The Thin Red Line and/or possibly House, since those two seem like great releases. What would you guys recommend?



I also hope Tokyo Story receives a CC Blu release. Another great Japanese classic I'd love to see upgraded to Blu is Rashomon. That'd make my picking of my two freebies way easier
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Old 01-06-2011, 05:58 PM   #23509
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If you had to pick 3?

The 400 Blows
Seven Samurai
Paths of Glory

But there's just so many excellent ones also like:

Bigger Than Life
Modern Times
Night of the Hunter
Paris, Texas

Any of those ones would be wise pick-ups.
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Old 01-06-2011, 05:59 PM   #23510
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The lessambitiouscriterion winners are up on Criterion's Twitter feed. Some have me shaking my head ("Yi"? Really?) - but I cannot deny the genius of "The Red Crocs."
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The ones that I want for sure are Seven Samurai, Breathless, The 400 Blows, and Pierrot Le Fou. I'm pretty open to suggestion on the last couple. I enjoy most genres (and even if I don't enjoy a particular genre/film, I've studied/am studying film, so I can at least get something from any film,even if only on an academic level), and obviously do not mind foreign/classic films. I was thinking about The Thin Red Line and/or possibly House, since those two seem like great releases. What would you guys recommend?
M and Modern Times are the two I would recommend. M because it's an amazing movie and Modern Times because, though not his best, it's made by one of the greats (Chaplin).
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i am looking for the top ten english spoken criterions?
my personal take on your request:
Charade
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Hunger
The Man Who Fell To Earth*
Modern Times
The Night of the Hunter
Paths of Glory
The Red Shoes
Repulsion
Stagecoach
The Third Man*
Videodrome

*The Man Who Fell... and The Third Man are both out of print, but both need to be mentioned in case you have a chance to rent or purchase at a good price.
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Old 01-06-2011, 06:10 PM   #23513
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A thread like this really needs to be subtitled, to get the full Criterion experience.
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Old 01-06-2011, 06:18 PM   #23514
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Pierrot le fou is out of print, so it's unavailable online and very unlikely to be found in-store. However, you could get Godard's Vivre sa vie instead.

This probably doesn't help, but the 2-for-3 sale basically equals 33% off each title. They pitch it as buy two, get one FREE because obviously it sounds better. I don't think you're missing out on a fantastic deal if you decide to just get 3 titles.
Yes, but factor in the membership discount of 10% if you're a member, and the normal everyday 10% off of the Criterion BDs that they usually have when there is no other real sale going on. These discounts will stack bringing the total to something like $21-$23 per title. In store, there's no extra shipping costs, so it still is a good deal IMO.
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Pierrot le fou is out of print, so it's unavailable online and very unlikely to be found in-store. However, you could get Godard's Vivre sa vie instead.

This probably doesn't help, but the 2-for-3 sale basically equals 33% off each title. They pitch it as buy two, get one FREE because obviously it sounds better. I don't think you're missing out on a fantastic deal if you decide to just get 3 titles.
B&N is still listing Pierrot le fou as being in stock. Hope that's not just a mistake(out of the three French films I was looking to pick up, that was the one I was most interesting in viewing). But if that is the case, yeah, I'll probably just pick of SS, Breathless, and 400 Blows and then CE from the CC store.


yeah, I used to do a lot of DVD buying before I went to college, and one site I used to buy from loved to do various "Buy X get 1 free" sales, so I have the equivalent %'s down.
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Old 01-06-2011, 06:28 PM   #23516
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B&N is still listing Pierrot le fou as being in stock. Hope that's not just a mistake(out of the three French films I was looking to pick up, that was the one I was most interesting in viewing). But if that is the case, yeah, I'll probably just pick of SS, Breathless, and 400 Blows and then CE from the CC store.


yeah, I used to do a lot of DVD buying before I went to college, and one site I used to buy from loved to do various "Buy X get 1 free" sales, so I have the equivalent %'s down.
If you order "Chungking Express" from Criterion, make sure to order the plastic replacement case as well. You can get it from them for $5.00. That includes shipping. Once you get the case, add the disc and booklet from the original packaging, and you are good to go. Details for ordering replacement cases can be found in the first post of this thread.
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Old 01-06-2011, 06:45 PM   #23517
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If you order "Chungking Express" from Criterion, make sure to order the plastic replacement case as well. You can get it from them for $5.00. That includes shipping. Once you get the case, add the disc and booklet from the original packaging, and you are good to go. Details for ordering replacement cases can be found in the first post of this thread.
You're presuming he prefers plastic over cardboard.

I've been waiting for over a month for my The Third Man replacement case. Apparently they're out of stock. I assume they're out of the cover art rather than the case itself.
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I've been waiting for over a month for my The Third Man replacement case. Apparently they're out of stock. I assume they're out of the cover art rather than the case itself.
Yeah, it isn't a quick process. I ordered 3 cases (Last Year at Marienbad, The Third Man, and The Man Who Fell To Earth) in mid-October and didn't get them until the end of December. Not something that I needed immediately, so that's ok. I didn't mind the wait.
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Well, the 10% membership discount is only truly an additional 10% off if you've already bought ($200? $250?) worth of stuff in your membership term. Otherwise, you're just earning back the membership fee you paid up front. If you're paying with a credit card you don't intend to pay the full balance on, there is even more invisible cost involved in the form of interest, etc. etc.

That said, $21-$23 is definitely a great price for a Criterion. Even $25/each is a great deal. I'm not saying it isn't a deal, it just isn't that mind-melting of a deal. I know I'm going against the typical buy buy buy mindset but I think sometimes people just get overexcited about some of these sales.

In this case, you're being forced to buy in quantity to obtain a premium. Say you want 4 titles - are you going to buy just 4 (or pay for 3 + 1 free), or are you going to buy that extra 5th so you can get the 6th free? I just hate seeing people fall for that, especially when something just as good or better is always just around the corner. Borders has 33% off coupons practically weekly. Amazon has random price drops. B&N has the 50% sale twice a year. But it's not my money, so I'll shut up about it now.

EDIT: I also readily admit to being a tightwad. I think I got all but 3 titles in my collection at 50% or more off of list price.
Well, you've made some great points, and you're right, its our money to do with what we please, and for me, with January being a month in which 5 titles are being released on BD, I'm going for it. I only need to pick up one more title to make it 6, and there are plenty I can find to meet the quota.

For me, the amount of things I'll buy at B&N will more than make up the $25 membership cost. Shoot, the past two 50% off sales for me made up for a couple of years worth of memberships!

Plus, I buy a lot of cafe drinks...a coupla cents here and there add up as well

I will not pass up a $23 Criterion BD...especially when that price may go to 27.99 on Amazon or something. Amazon is so sporadic with their sales, and the titles are so random which are discounted.

Hey, I'm sure we can go back and forth for hours explaining our rationale...as long as we enjoy our purchases, that's all that matters!
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Well, the 10% membership discount is only truly an additional 10% off if you've already bought ($200? $250?) worth of stuff in your membership term. Otherwise, you're just earning back the membership fee you paid up front. If you're paying with a credit card you don't intend to pay the full balance on, there is even more invisible cost involved in the form of interest, etc. etc.

That said, $21-$23 is definitely a great price for a Criterion. Even $25/each is a great deal. I'm not saying it isn't a deal, it just isn't that mind-melting of a deal. I know I'm going against the typical buy buy buy mindset but I think sometimes people just get overexcited about some of these sales.

In this case, you're being forced to buy in quantity to obtain a premium. Say you want 4 titles - are you going to buy just 4 (or pay for 3 + 1 free), or are you going to buy that extra 5th so you can get the 6th free? I just hate seeing people fall for that, especially when something just as good or better is always just around the corner. Borders has 33% off coupons practically weekly. Amazon has random price drops. B&N has the 50% sale twice a year. But it's not my money, so I'll shut up about it now.

EDIT: I also readily admit to being a tightwad. I think I got all but 3 titles in my collection at 50% or more off of list price.
I don't get to buy CC very often(basically only when I get my financial aid checks :P), and unfortunately for me, most of the good CC sales(B&N's 50% sales) are during my broke times. But yeah, I'll keep mulling it over, and if two more don't jump out to me(initially I didn't realize that B&N only had the DVD of Chungking Express, so I thought I had five titles picked out), I'll probably just buy the three French titles. Seven Samurai isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
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