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Old 07-12-2012, 11:37 PM   #50561
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This is not new. I remember agonizing over my copy of Wings of Desire i bought last year because of the hideous spine.

Yeah, OCD much.
They sell replacement cases for $3, plus shipping.

http://www.criterion.com/shop_produc...ay-amaray-case

I have a $10 gift certificate from replacing my defective THREE COLORS: WHITE disc. Think I may pick up a spare case or two to replace these damaged ones. Proudly OCD about my physical media here

It would be cool, though, if they went back to shrinkwrapping. I definitely intend to tell them this when I order my empty cases.
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Old 07-13-2012, 12:07 AM   #50562
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Just got done watching "The Gold Rush" 1925 version, they did a pretty good job with this. I really enjoyed the extras on the blu-ray as well, even though they were relatively short. Next up I will watch the 1942 version, which will be new to me.

It was definitely much cleaner than I've ever seen before. But I did notice all kinds of weird "cuts" and jumpiness in scenes that I'm not sure were always present or not. But it might just be because of the cobbled together sources used for this remaster. Whatever I had seen before was probably from one of the shoddy 16mm sources they discussed in the extras, at least a "continuous" source but much more shoddy quality.

I also noticed a possible goof. No idea if it was something went out of order when this cut was pieced together, or if it was always there. During the "Chicken chase" inside the cabin, at one point Chaplin takes a knife off the table and hides it under the mattress. A few seconds later there is a shot focused only on Big Jim sitting, and the knife is visible still on the table. A minor thing, but kind of funny to just notice it now.
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Old 07-13-2012, 01:40 AM   #50563
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Maybe OT but I have been curious about Wajda's films. Everything I read seems to point to movies I wouold like. Any recommendations where to start?
Probably with his War Trilogy which consists of Ashes and Diamonds, A Generation and Kanal. These are his very first films but pretty good examples of his style.

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I have never seen Korczak so I am really excited. I am planning on importing Katyn (Which I have not seen) alongside Wong Kar Wai's Ashes of Time Redux . The rest of them I prefer to wait for R1 upgrades .
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Old 07-13-2012, 02:34 AM   #50564
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Criterion has always used shrinkwap on their BDs, which came off easily. However they've started using HEAT SEALED plastic, like many other studios. The reason I object is that, like every other stupid studio, they heat seal the plastic on the SPINE side, over the name. This means that when you remove the plastic, it's all fused to the spine, and you have to spend 5 minutes ripping off tiny bits of plastic, and there are still little bits forever congealed into the actual case.
The same thing happened to my copy of Shallow Grave.
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Old 07-13-2012, 02:37 AM   #50565
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^My Querelle blu is in the mail. Cost me more for postage than the disc (I probably should go slower when ordering in a foreign language to see if they have cheaper postage options).
It is region free correct?
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Old 07-13-2012, 02:38 AM   #50566
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I have a question for the Chaplin fans.

I've never seen a Chaplin film. I have all 3 that Criterion has released on Blu (4 if you count "The Immigrant"). Which one do you guys recommend as the first one to be viewed?
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Old 07-13-2012, 02:42 AM   #50567
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I can't wait for the October announcements!
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Old 07-13-2012, 02:47 AM   #50568
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They sell replacement cases for $3, plus shipping.

http://www.criterion.com/shop_produc...ay-amaray-case

I have a $10 gift certificate from replacing my defective THREE COLORS: WHITE disc. Think I may pick up a spare case or two to replace these damaged ones. Proudly OCD about my physical media here

It would be cool, though, if they went back to shrinkwrapping. I definitely intend to tell them this when I order my empty cases.
If anyone else has the Criterion GCs like this and are willing to sell at a discount PM me. I have needed two cases w/art for Chungking Express and Bottle Rocket for probably six months but shipping is like $7.95 so is a killer
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Old 07-13-2012, 02:47 AM   #50569
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The same thing happened to my copy of Shallow Grave.
From Criterion's Jon Mulvaney:

We are aware of the shrink-wrapping issue
and are sorry to hear that you received some of the affected cases.
During the manufacturing of some of our recent Blu-ray releases, the
outer shrink wrap melted to the case spine because of excessive heat
in the wrapping equipment. If you received one of the damaged cases,
we would be happy to send you a replacement case for the following
affected Blu-ray titles: ˇALAMBRISTA!, SHALLOW GRAVE, HAROLD AND
MAUDE, THE GOLD RUSH, and SUMMER WITH MONIKA.

If you have one of these damaged titles please send the cover art sleeve (cover art only)
to my attention at the address below. Please include your email and
postal address, and please do not include any additional packaging.
When we receive the cover art, we will send you a new Blu-ray case and
cover art, and a $10 gift certificate to Criterion.com. We apologize
for any inconvenience this may have caused.

If you choose not to send in your cover art, you may send a photo of
the titles affected and we will send you replacement cases. If this
option is chosen you will not be eligible for a gift certificate.

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and thank
you for supporting Criterion!

Jon Mulvaney

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Floor 5
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Old 07-13-2012, 02:49 AM   #50570
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It is region free correct?
I'll check for you when it arrives (my player is region free).

I also just got six of the vonSternberg/Dietrich's on DVD from the UK as well (I didn't get Blue Angel because the tone is so different to the others).
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Old 07-13-2012, 02:52 AM   #50571
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I'll check for you when it arrives (my player is region free).

I also just got six of the vonSternberg/Dietrich's on DVD from the UK as well (I didn't get Blue Angel because the tone is so different to the others).
Cool, thanks alot.

So you got Dishonored (my favorite Sternberg/Dietrich obviously)?
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Old 07-13-2012, 02:55 AM   #50572
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According to Amazon.fr's listing it is region-free.
Yeah I noticed that, I just didn't want to take Amazon's word for it as they have been wrong before. I was hoping this site had a review for Querelle by now, hopefully soon.

It also sucks seeing Europe getting a couple releases of Lili Marleen this year. Hopefully that means R1 finally gets it with the long rumored Criterion by the end of the year. The Carlotta Films release has a french track I believe.

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Old 07-13-2012, 02:58 AM   #50573
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Cool, thanks alot.

So you got Dishonored (my favorite Sternberg/Dietrich obviously)?
I don't know if it will change over time but my favourites at the moment are Blonde Venus and The Devil is a Woman.

I'm tempted to say with no hyperbole that this is the best cycle of movies ever!

All seven are extremely entertaining. I might pick up The Blue Angel with the new blu from Germany.
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Old 07-13-2012, 03:05 AM   #50574
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I don't know if it will change over time but my favourites at the moment are Blonde Venus and The Devil is a Woman.

I'm tempted to say with no hyperbole that this is the best cycle of movies ever!

All seven are extremely entertaining. I might pick up The Blue Angel with the new blu from Germany.
Can't argue with that. Influenced so many filmmakers, and like you said, extremely entertaining.
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Old 07-13-2012, 03:08 AM   #50575
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I know, I know..going off topic I do that a lot but the Nolan bashing is actually going on pretty hard in The Dark Knight Rises and Batman reboot threads. I never tought I would live long enough to see some of these fans turn on him
If that's happening, that's pretty funny, considering he's possibly just made his best movie. We'll see in a week.
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Old 07-13-2012, 03:13 AM   #50576
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Just watched Five Easy Pieces for the first time. What a great ending to an awesome film. After watching the director interview, I'm glad they didn't go with the original ending.
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Old 07-13-2012, 03:17 AM   #50577
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From Criterions Jon Mulvaney:

[Show spoiler]We are aware of the shrink-wrapping issue
and are sorry to hear that you received some of the affected cases.
During the manufacturing of some of our recent Blu-ray releases, the
outer shrink wrap melted to the case spine because of excessive heat
in the wrapping equipment. If you received one of the damaged cases,
we would be happy to send you a replacement case for the following
affected Blu-ray titles: ˇALAMBRISTA!, SHALLOW GRAVE, HAROLD AND
MAUDE, THE GOLD RUSH, and SUMMER WITH MONIKA.

If you have one of these damaged titles please send the cover art sleeve (cover art only)
to my attention at the address below. Please include your email and
postal address, and please do not include any additional packaging.
When we receive the cover art, we will send you a new Blu-ray case and
cover art, and a $10 gift certificate to Criterion.com. We apologize
for any inconvenience this may have caused.

If you choose not to send in your cover art, you may send a photo of
the titles affected and we will send you replacement cases. If this
option is chosen you will not be eligible for a gift certificate.

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and thank
you for supporting Criterion!

Jon Mulvaney

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Attn: Jon Mulvaney
215 Park Avenue South
Floor 5
New York, NY 10003
Thanks for sharing this. This is the reason I personally prefer the y-fold wrappers when heat-sealed correctly. It's been inconsistent lately - anybody know which get shrink-wrapped and which get the y-fold? From what I've purchased so far, I have:
  • Shrink-wrapped: Certified Copy, Vanya on 42nd Street, La Jetee / Sans Soleil, Samurai Trilogy
  • Y-fold: La Haine, The Gold Rush, Being John Malkovich, Late Spring
I know this is probably trivial stuff for most folks, but just curious since the subject was brought up. I wonder if all instances of Late Spring, for example, are y-folds.
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Old 07-13-2012, 03:53 AM   #50578
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From Criterion's Jon Mulvaney:

[Show spoiler]We are aware of the shrink-wrapping issue
and are sorry to hear that you received some of the affected cases.
During the manufacturing of some of our recent Blu-ray releases, the
outer shrink wrap melted to the case spine because of excessive heat
in the wrapping equipment. If you received one of the damaged cases,
we would be happy to send you a replacement case for the following
affected Blu-ray titles: ˇALAMBRISTA!, SHALLOW GRAVE, HAROLD AND
MAUDE, THE GOLD RUSH, and SUMMER WITH MONIKA.

If you have one of these damaged titles please send the cover art sleeve (cover art only)
to my attention at the address below. Please include your email and
postal address, and please do not include any additional packaging.
When we receive the cover art, we will send you a new Blu-ray case and
cover art, and a $10 gift certificate to Criterion.com. We apologize
for any inconvenience this may have caused.

If you choose not to send in your cover art, you may send a photo of
the titles affected and we will send you replacement cases. If this
option is chosen you will not be eligible for a gift certificate.

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and thank
you for supporting Criterion!

Jon Mulvaney

The Criterion Collection
Attn: Jon Mulvaney
215 Park Avenue South
Floor 5
New York, NY 10003
I have to give them credit. At least they are owning up to it and are offering an apology in the form of a new case and gift card. I've had to replace too many cases because studios insist on wrapping their Blu-rays like that. Not much you can do when it's melted on there.
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Old 07-13-2012, 03:59 AM   #50579
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I have a question for the Chaplin fans.

I've never seen a Chaplin film. I have all 3 that Criterion has released on Blu (4 if you count "The Immigrant"). Which one do you guys recommend as the first one to be viewed?
Modern Times, hands down for me. That ending is the definition of melodrama, and every time I watch it, which would be annually at least, I walk around humming "smile when your heart is breaking..." for a couple of days after. And the parody of industrialization hasn't aged a day since 1936 (speaking as someone who worked summers in a refrigerator-assembly factory as an undergrad).

I'd go Gold Rush next. Less topical than Dictator.
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From Criterion's Jon Mulvaney:

We are aware of the shrink-wrapping issue
and are sorry to hear that you received some of the affected cases.
During the manufacturing of some of our recent Blu-ray releases, the
outer shrink wrap melted to the case spine because of excessive heat
in the wrapping equipment. If you received one of the damaged cases,
we would be happy to send you a replacement case for the following
affected Blu-ray titles: ˇALAMBRISTA!, SHALLOW GRAVE, HAROLD AND
MAUDE, THE GOLD RUSH, and SUMMER WITH MONIKA.

If you have one of these damaged titles please send the cover art sleeve (cover art only)
to my attention at the address below. Please include your email and
postal address, and please do not include any additional packaging.
When we receive the cover art, we will send you a new Blu-ray case and
cover art, and a $10 gift certificate to Criterion.com. We apologize
for any inconvenience this may have caused.

If you choose not to send in your cover art, you may send a photo of
the titles affected and we will send you replacement cases. If this
option is chosen you will not be eligible for a gift certificate.

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and thank
you for supporting Criterion!

Jon Mulvaney

The Criterion Collection
Attn: Jon Mulvaney
215 Park Avenue South
Floor 5
New York, NY 10003
yeah, I just bought all but 1 of those titles lol
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