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Old 06-09-2020, 01:54 AM   #196841
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I know the flash sale for this year probably won't happen until later this year but when the flash sale goes on. I want to know a few titles that have little to no supplements in there that cost the usual $40. Examples like: Rififi, Sword of Doom, and The Magician.

My plan is to buy films that have little to no supplements and buy some of them using my $10 discount that all of those who have subscribed to Criterion newspaper from March 2020 or April 2020 have gotten. I want to use this $10 on a movie that's great but one without any good supplements and is overpriced just for one or two supplements.

What are some Criterion movies that you can think of that has little to no supplements?
Criterion has two Flash Sales every year: February or March, and October. No reason to think the timings will change.

Can't help you with the rest as I'm not big on supplements myself and they typically don't figure in my decision to buy a specific title.
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What are some Criterion movies that you can think of that has little to no supplements?
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Old 06-09-2020, 02:00 AM   #196843
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I know the flash sale for this year probably won't happen until later this year but when the flash sale goes on. I want to know a few titles that have little to no supplements in there that cost the usual $40. Examples like: Rififi, Sword of Doom, and The Magician.

My plan is to buy films that have little to no supplements and buy some of them using my $10 discount that all of those who have subscribed to Criterion newspaper from March 2020 or April 2020 have gotten. I want to use this $10 on a movie that's great but one without any good supplements and is overpriced just for one or two supplements.

What are some Criterion movies that you can think of that has little to no supplements?
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Old 06-09-2020, 02:30 PM   #196844
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Is June the month that Criterion will finally announce Denis Villeneuve is joining the Collection? Or is there a better chance they finally make the leap to UHD?
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Old 06-09-2020, 02:38 PM   #196845
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Physical media is dying. I will be shocked if Criterion ever releases a UHD. I hope I'm wrong. But that's how I see it.
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Old 06-09-2020, 02:53 PM   #196846
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Physical media is dying. I will be shocked if Criterion ever releases a UHD. I hope I'm wrong. But that's how I see it.
Whatever is not on physical media has a higher chance of dying, though.
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Old 06-09-2020, 02:59 PM   #196847
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Is June the month that Criterion will finally announce Denis Villeneuve is joining the Collection?
Which film would that be? Maelstrom?
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Old 06-09-2020, 03:00 PM   #196848
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Whatever is not on physical media has a higher chance of dying, though.
This is also true. Which is why I still buy physical media. I've slowed down over the years. I used to buy almost anything that caught my eye. Now, I only buy something after I've seen it and only if I believe it's something that I will rewatch. That's why I love The Criterion Channel and other streaming services. But it's a love-hate relationship, because I know that the streaming services I support are killing physical media.
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Old 06-09-2020, 04:58 PM   #196849
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There's a few podcasts that are dedicated to reviewing every Criterion release in sequential order by spine numbers.

I've discovered Criterion Quest, Lost in Criterion, and Criterion Creeps ( as of this post are up to spines 246, 402, and 199 respectively). Any others did I miss?

Personally if I was tackling such an endeavor I'd be tempted to jump around the spine numbers to review the films best known and most dear to me first.
My friend and I do Criterion on the Couch and we just skip around and pick different movies in the collection. We hit our stride format wise on The Princess Bride episode. We’re not film experts but have fun watching/collecting these movies and talking about them. Would love feedback and comments! Just don’t be cruel

We just finished recording Bull Durham and that should be up in the next week or so.
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Old 06-09-2020, 05:22 PM   #196850
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This is also true. Which is why I still buy physical media. I've slowed down over the years. I used to buy almost anything that caught my eye. Now, I only buy something after I've seen it and only if I believe it's something that I will rewatch. That's why I love The Criterion Channel and other streaming services. But it's a love-hate relationship, because I know that the streaming services I support are killing physical media.
In the case of The Criterion Channel though, a lot of people here (I don't mean you) don't support it because they're all "rah rah, physical media only!" - not realizing that it's an important extra stream of revenue for Criterion that can only bolster the company's Blu-ray disc (and hopefully eventually 4K UHD) output in the long run.

If you're a Criterion fan, you should be supporting and utilizing The Criterion Channel if you can.
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Old 06-09-2020, 05:33 PM   #196851
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In the case of The Criterion Channel though, a lot of people here (I don't mean you) don't support it because they're all "rah rah, physical media only!" - not realizing that it's an important extra stream of revenue for Criterion that can only bolster the company's Blu-ray disc (and hopefully eventually 4K UHD) output in the long run.

If you're a Criterion fan, you should be supporting and utilizing The Criterion Channel if you can.
It's an important stream of revenue and, once streaming quality meets or exceeds that of Blu-Ray and/or UHD, physical media will collapse. I love physical media. But if I can watch the same movie on a streaming service with better PQ, I'm not going to buy the disc.
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Old 06-09-2020, 05:43 PM   #196852
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It's an important stream of revenue and, once streaming quality meets or exceeds that of Blu-Ray and/or UHD, physical media will collapse. I love physical media. But if I can watch the same movie on a streaming service with better PQ, I'm not going to buy the disc.
Truthfully, and the unspoken secret is, most people (including me, let's face it) would tolerate slightly worse PQ because the convenience is worth the trade-off.
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Old 06-09-2020, 05:51 PM   #196853
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I like knowing my collection won't randomly disappear due to an expiring licensing deal.
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Old 06-09-2020, 05:52 PM   #196854
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Truthfully, and the unspoken secret is, most people (including me, let's face it) would tolerate slightly worse PQ because the convenience is worth the trade-off.
I had to laugh. You said the convenience is worth the trade-off without saying which is which. To me, streaming is much more convenient. Much more. I was watching The Criterion Channel the other night and I decided to watch The Samurai Trilogy, which happens to be streaming right now. But I fetched the Blu-Rays and watched them instead for the improved PQ. It certainly would have been much easier to have watched the trilogy on the Criterion Channel. If the Criterion Channel offered PQ equal or better than that of the Blu-Ray I would have watched it on the channel. No doubt about it.
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Old 06-09-2020, 05:54 PM   #196855
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I like knowing my collection won't randomly disappear due to an expiring licensing deal.
I agree 100%. And that's why I still buy my favorites. For now. If the quality of streaming surpasses that of physical media it will be harder to justify the additional cost.
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I buy them, rip them, put them on my NAS, and have access to them via my Emby server. All the conveniences of streaming with all the security of owning discs.
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Old 06-09-2020, 06:01 PM   #196857
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I had to laugh. You said the convenience is worth the trade-off without saying which is which. To me, streaming is much more convenient. Much more. I was watching The Criterion Channel the other night and I decided to watch The Samurai Trilogy, which happens to be streaming right now. But I fetched the Blu-Rays and watched them instead for the improved PQ. It certainly would have been much easier to have watched the trilogy on the Criterion Channel. If the Criterion Channel offered PQ equal or better than that of the Blu-Ray I would have watched it on the channel. No doubt about it.
Yeah, I meant streaming is worth the convenience of a potential trade-off of slightly lower PQ.
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Old 06-09-2020, 06:12 PM   #196858
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I buy them, rip them, put them on my NAS, and have access to them via my Emby server. All the conveniences of streaming with all the security of owning discs.
With all the added costs.

What makes streaming so nice is that for less than $8 a month I can watch a great number of Criterion releases and if I really like one then I can buy the Blu-Ray.
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Old 06-09-2020, 07:53 PM   #196859
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So I was going to go watch Pasolini (2014) but I don't know if I need to watch Pasolini's other films before going into this. Do I need to watch some of his films before going into this one? Since most of his films are on Criterion, I decided to ask the Criterion forum instead of Kino.
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Old 06-09-2020, 08:06 PM   #196860
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Called my three local B&N stores today (I'm in MA); all are opening for in-store shopping this Friday. I asked each of them if they had any info on the July Criterion 50% event; two said they did not, and one put me on hold to check before coming back and saying they don't know for certain but they have some indication that July will not happen this year and the next one will be November.

Clearly, this needs corroborating. But I thought it worth posting.
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