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Old 02-12-2015, 01:44 AM   #119861
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Ah cool, I thought they had. There's hope for a Criterion edition down the line then!
L'argent, along with several other Bresson films, are on Criterion's Hulu channel (they picked up the rights to quite a few former New Yorker Video titles as they became available - such as Weekend) - so I assume it will be released eventually.

Here is a quick way to see what is on Criterion's Hulu Channel (search by director, country, year, etc).

Additionally, there are a few movies that Criterion doesn't have streaming rights for - thus they end up on Amazon / Itunes for purchase, here is a list of a few of those that I've found:

Downhill (Hitchcock)
Lodger (Hitchcock)
Sabotage (Hitchcock)
Young and Innocent (Hitchcock)

Evergreen (1934)
Here's Your Life (1966)
Madeline (1950)
Man of Aran (1934)
A Master Builder (2013)
The Passionate Friends (1949)
Rocking Horse Winner (1949)
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Old 02-12-2015, 03:02 AM   #119862
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it is EXTREMELY difficult to get the darn disc out of the plastic holder, too, for the SC releases. I used to be on a soapbox saying, "why bother w/ CC when SC has region free releases?!" well, they kinda suck, IMO.
That may be for certain specific cases. I have the region B SCC blu-ray releases for the Melville films (Red Circle, Army of Shadows), Bunuel's Belle de Jour,and Renoir's Grand Illusion among others, and all of them are superlative releases. I prefer the color tones on these releases to Criterion's transfers. And none of these have the problem you mentioned with LYAM (that one, I have the CC release). I do agree with you that their chapbook packaging is sub-standard, especially later releases where the disc hub is just stuck on with poor quality glue and can drop off any time.
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Old 02-12-2015, 05:28 AM   #119863
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I'll get to see what the fuss is about the Pierrot le Fou CC release, as I've got a copy heading my way... I thought the PQ on the Studio Canal was just 'ok.'
same thing for Last Year at Marienbad via Studio Canal... was mildly disappointed with it. and I didn't check, but I think they use the same music for their title menus for both films... that's just weak

it is EXTREMELY difficult to get the darn disc out of the plastic holder, too, for the SC releases. I used to be on a soapbox saying, "why bother w/ CC when SC has region free releases?!" well, they kinda suck, IMO. certain parts of LYAM aren't even subtitled. I saw LYAM for the first time on the CC DVD so I know that they were there in the CC release.

bring on Pierrot! err... uh, Ferdinand.
Speaking of lackluster picture and packaging in a StudioCanal release, I just picked up 'Ran' because it was on sale for $10. It came in a crappy eco case, and when I opened it, I found the cover art to be damaged and the case to be cracked. When I popped the disc in, I was greeted by a soft picture with quite a bit of sharpening. It looks like someone got a little too happy with the high pass filter in Photoshop. At least there's a visible grain pattern. I'd really like to see Criterion release it with a new remaster/transfer.
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Old 02-12-2015, 08:35 AM   #119864
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The Soft Skin Blu-ray REVIEW



Classic Truffaut

If you enjoy this film, you should also see Claude Chabrol's La Cérémonie



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Old 02-12-2015, 08:57 AM   #119865
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I always go for the MoC in a case like this (Nashville being the last time it happened), solely due to the price difference.
I often do that too but unless an MoC title pops up cheap (sub £10) or is a lot earlier than the Criterion (eg., Roma) I will tend to wait for a sale and get the Criterion, but only if the supplements are significantly better. Sometimes I am shallow enough to make the choice because of packaging, which in this case would mean the MoC

Otherwise I prefer to support Eureka! if there's no significant difference.
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Old 02-12-2015, 10:31 AM   #119866
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http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/i...t/greygardens/

New restoration of Grey Gardens by Criterion back in cinema's on March 6th

I would so go dressed as Little Edie lol

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Old 02-12-2015, 11:47 AM   #119867
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Just in case fans of Blue is the Warmest Color are wondering what Léa Seydoux is up to these days, you can see her in this new behind-the-scenes clip from the upcoming James Bond 007 film, Spectre. She's looking quite wonderful.

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Old 02-12-2015, 11:53 AM   #119868
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Just in case fans of Blue is the Warmest Color are wondering what Léa Seydoux is up to these days, you can see her in this new behind-the-scenes clip from the upcoming James Bond 007 film, Spectre. She's looking quite wonderful.

I never realised she was in these advert too:



WAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT A SECONNDDDDD - Wes Anderson directed these adverts too?? :O

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Old 02-12-2015, 01:57 PM   #119869
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The Soft Skin Blu-ray REVIEW



Classic Truffaut

If you enjoy this film, you should also see Claude Chabrol's La Cérémonie



Pro-B
Oh, boy! I've never seen The Soft Skin, but anything directed by Truffaut is a definite buy for me! Mentioning La Cérémonie in the same post gets me super excited!

Pro-B, do you think we'll ever see a blu-ray release for Chabrol's Le Boucher?
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Old 02-12-2015, 02:01 PM   #119870
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That may be for certain specific cases. I have the region B SCC blu-ray releases for the Melville films (Red Circle, Army of Shadows), Bunuel's Belle de Jour,and Renoir's Grand Illusion among others, and all of them are superlative releases. I prefer the color tones on these releases to Criterion's transfers. And none of these have the problem you mentioned with LYAM (that one, I have the CC release). I do agree with you that their chapbook packaging is sub-standard, especially later releases where the disc hub is just stuck on with poor quality glue and can drop off any time.
hmm... ok. I won't write them off just yet. the missing subtitles from LYaM irked me quite a bit, though. I usually don't have much experience seeing foreign releases from different distributors, although I am aware that the translations can vary. that's part of why I'm looking forward to seeing Pierrot Le Fou via the CC release. I'm wondering if the viewing experience will be different.
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So what do you think the odds are we get the announcements tomorrow instead of Tuesday, with Monday being a holiday?
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Old 02-12-2015, 04:04 PM   #119872
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So what do you think the odds are we get the announcements tomorrow instead of Tuesday, with Monday being a holiday?
In all honesty, your guess will be as good as any of ours.
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Old 02-12-2015, 04:11 PM   #119873
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So what do you think the odds are we get the announcements tomorrow instead of Tuesday, with Monday being a holiday?
Based on historical data, I'd say the odds are fairly low.
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Old 02-12-2015, 06:14 PM   #119874
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Let's see, Saturday is Valentines Day and Monday is Presidents Day. Does Criterion adhere to only federal holidays?
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Old 02-12-2015, 06:32 PM   #119875
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What is the longest period that Criterion has had a film up on Hulu or iTunes but hadn't released it on disc?

They've been sitting on some hidef masters for what seems like forever (DePalma's SISTERS).
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Old 02-12-2015, 06:36 PM   #119876
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Let's see, Saturday is Valentines Day and Monday is Presidents Day. Does Criterion adhere to only federal holidays?

I was wondering about this, too. Are we going to have to wait until the 17th?! *gasp*
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Pro-B, do you think we'll ever see a blu-ray release for Chabrol's Le Boucher?
Hi bwdowiak,

I hope so because all of the Pathfinder DVD releases have all sorts of different serious issues (some are not even anamorphic). But just so you know, last year, in the Fall, I inquired about La Femme infidèle a.k.a. The Unfaithful Wife, as I really like this film but the DVD release is average at very best (very old transfer), and was told that at the moment there isn't a good HD master for it. I've also recently inquired about some of the big Rivette films, and the situation there is pretty much the same.

As you know, however, there are excellent masters for early Chabrol films**, so I would think that it is a matter of time before we see some of the classic films from his mid-period transition to Blu-ray. I think that most of Chabrol's best films are there... Les Biches, Innocents with Dirty Hands, etc.

When these films arrive on Blu-ray, however, they have to have substantial extras.




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Hi bwdowiak,

I hope so because all of the Pathfinder DVD releases have all sorts of different serious issues (some are not even anamorphic). But just so you know, last year, in the Fall, I inquired about La Femme infidèle a.k.a. The Unfaithful Wife, as I really like this film but the DVD release is average at very best (very old transfer), and was told that at the moment there isn't a good HD master for it. I've also recently inquired about some of the big Rivette films, and the situation there is pretty much the same.

As you know, however, there are excellent masters for early Chabrol films**, so I would think that it is a matter of time before we see some of the classic films from his mid-period transition to Blu-ray. I think that most of Chabrol's best films are there... Les Biches, Innocents with Dirty Hands, etc.

When these films arrive on Blu-ray, however, they have to have substantial extras.




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cool! thanks for the info, Pro-B! I just hope when we do get some more Chabrol on blu-ray that American audiences aren't shut out. I guess it doesn't mean much but that top 1000 poll that people were talking about the other day includes zero, yes 0, Chabrol films. hmmm.. that doesn't seem right at all!
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This is a Criterion and Kino related question:

Deep Discount is currently running a BOGO sale on certain BDs. Two of the titles are the Kino releases of Tarkovsky's Sacrifice and Nostalghia (for a total of $26.99). Would these two BDs be a good blind buy at that price for a fan of Tarkovsky's Solaris (who has not seen any other Tarkovsky films)?
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For those interested....Malick's latest getting torn to shreds by the BBC:

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