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Old 06-16-2020, 06:13 PM   #197101
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Me too, since the US version has a LOT of DNR compared to the OOP Japanese version. It's never looked great in the US market.

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Jesus. That DNR removes all the flying dirt in the first screenshot comparison.
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Old 06-16-2020, 06:26 PM   #197102
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Old 06-16-2020, 06:29 PM   #197103
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The film Borom Sarrat is a supplement on the Black Girl release. It's a great short film.
D'oh! I even have Black Girl, though it's still in the unwatched pile. I'd plead the late hour when I posted the list, but in actuality, that's pretty normal time for me.
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Old 06-16-2020, 10:12 PM   #197104
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But when Criterion went Blu-ray, they deliberately kept the price of DVDs and BDs the same at $40! If they hadn't stupidly then dropped DVDs by ten dollars there might not have been any complaining at the dual format price, because it would have been the same. Seems they dropped the ball a bit there... unless said libraries had been pressing for a ten dollar drop on their DVD price, which would seem a little odd, given they'd been paying $40 since the very first Criterion DVD release.
I wonder if they implemented dual format too soon. My local public libraries only started to include Blu-rays in their collection around that time. They now carry both formats and dual format releases would have saved them money since they can get a Blu-ray+DVD for $40 versus separate Blu-ray and DVD for $70.

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Old 06-16-2020, 10:36 PM   #197105
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I’m glad that some people are excited about the titles for September.

I only wish that I shared their enthusiasm.

...it’s been so long since an announcement made me feel alive.

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Old 06-16-2020, 10:44 PM   #197106
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I’m glad that some people are excited about the titles for September.

I only wish that I shared their enthusiasm.

...it’s been so long since an announcement made me feel alive.

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The Elephant Man is one of Lynch’s best films. And the two Dassin noirs are incredible.
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Old 06-16-2020, 11:11 PM   #197107
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I wonder if they implemented dual format too soon. My local public libraries only started to include Blu-rays in their collection around that time. They now carry both formats and dual format releases would have saved them money since they can get a Blu-ray+DVD for $40 versus separate Blu-ray and DVD for $70.
I don't know about your local library, but my county library rarely buys just one. So, for arguments sake, lets say they buy one Blu-Ray and one DVD. The cost is $70. If they had to buy two at $40 the cost just went up to $80. Let's say they want 10 total - 5 DVDs and 5 Blu-Rays. The difference is $400 vs $350. It starts to add up.
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Old 06-16-2020, 11:19 PM   #197108
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I’m glad that some people are excited about the titles for September.

I only wish that I shared their enthusiasm.

...it’s been so long since an announcement made me feel alive.

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If 4K restorations of Naked City, Beau Travail and Brute Force coupled to an almost never before released extended cut of Christ Stopped at Eboli doesn't make you feel alive, I don't know what can...

Besides, any month with a David Lynch title is worth the excitement alone.
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Old 06-16-2020, 11:27 PM   #197109
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surely a 4K would have been very little work? StudioCanal are already loaning out their restoration, could they not have included the same 4K disc?
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Do you guys think if Criterion stuck with the dual-format release instead of giving up on that and going back to separate DVD and Blu-ray releases, would they be less apprehensive about jumping into the 4K physical media realm?
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I wonder if they implemented dual format too soon. My local public libraries only started to include Blu-rays in their collection around that time. They now carry both formats and dual format releases would have saved them money since they can get a Blu-ray+DVD for $40 versus separate Blu-ray and DVD for $70.
I think one of the key reasons Criterion isn't jumping into UHD is the fact that DVDs are still pretty far from dying out, even with 2 generations of format upgrades. When DVDs started out, Laserdiscs stopped almost immediately (and even the VHS, which lasted all throughout the LD era, hit its final nail in the coffin only after DVDs). So with that kind of market history, I can't see Criterion stopping with putting out DVD versions anytime soon.

With that in mind, sustaining a still rather niche label with 3 different formats (plus the Channel) might not possible for Criterion, and I have a feeling that their finally starting with UHDs will come around pretty close to when they finally stop with DVDs (which still seems still kind of far off). But I'd love to be wrong, and the best thing that could happen this year is them announcing a UHD Wong Kar Wai Boxset, but it still seems like wishful thinking at this point.

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Old 06-16-2020, 11:33 PM   #197110
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Like some others here I’m mainly interested in the the two Dassin titles and the Lynch film. The Naked City* and Brute Force were two of my top wish list upgrade titles and now I can move some others up. Knife in the Water, Missing and the Lean Dickens films come to mind.


*The Arrow edition is a nice upgrade but has some nagging scratches that I hope the new restoration will take care of.
The Arrow edition was pretty much a straight up port of Criterion's DVD master which the booklet mentioned as well. And while it doesn't look bad, this was one title literally screaming for a fresh 4K scan given just how amazing the cinematography is.
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Old 06-16-2020, 11:45 PM   #197111
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I don't know about your local library, but my county library rarely buys just one. So, for arguments sake, lets say they buy one Blu-Ray and one DVD. The cost is $70. If they had to buy two at $40 the cost just went up to $80. Let's say they want 10 total - 5 DVDs and 5 Blu-Rays. The difference is $400 vs $350. It starts to add up.
Using your example, if you want to buy 5 DVDs and 5 Blu-rays, with dual format you only need to buy 5. Wouldn't the total cost come out to $200, since 5 x $40 = $200?

I guess if your library does not need Blu-rays then dual format would cost more financially. But if your library carries both Blu-ray & DVD, dual format is a better deal.
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Old 06-16-2020, 11:53 PM   #197112
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Using your example, if you want to buy 5 DVDs and 5 Blu-rays, with dual format you only need to buy 5. Wouldn't the total cost come out to $200, since 5 x $40 = $200?

I guess if your library does not need Blu-rays then dual format would cost more financially. But if your library carries both Blu-ray & DVD, dual format is a better deal.
Ummmm . . . no. If you buy 5 instead of 10 you no longer have the number needed to meet demand. You're suggesting that with dual format they only have to buy half as many copies. But if they do that unless they're not going to have a sufficient number of copies to meet demand.
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Old 06-17-2020, 12:13 AM   #197113
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Besides, any month with a David Lynch title is worth the excitement alone.
Eh, not when there's already a superior 4K UHD out.
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Old 06-17-2020, 12:19 AM   #197114
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Eh, not when there's already a superior 4K UHD out.
You mean the 4K UHD I already own the Collector's Edition for? That's besides the point, I may not be re-buying it myself but for those who haven't gone UHD and for Criterion completionists, and for Region A folks in general, it is still pretty exciting. Even UK based non-UHD collectors would very likely opt for the Criterion due to the newer extras and/or simply because it is a Criterion release.

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Old 06-17-2020, 12:23 AM   #197115
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As much as I dislike what Polanski did and think he needed to be jailed, I can't deny that I really wish Knife in the Water got released. Really wish Criterion got to that one already.
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Old 06-17-2020, 12:42 AM   #197116
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Wasn't the reason, or one of them, that Criterion switched from booklets to pamphlets because of the cost of the dual formats?
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Wasn't the reason, or one of them, that Criterion switched from booklets to pamphlets because of the cost of the dual formats?
That is just speculation, not, the best of my knowledge, something they ever said.
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Old 06-17-2020, 12:51 AM   #197118
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Too bad Brute Force and The Naked City are coming out after the summer Criterion sale. Oh well, that's what Xmas time is for.

I think the only movie I'll be picking up during the upcoming one is Leave Her to Heaven, though I'm not really sure what Criterion has released these last two months.
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Old 06-17-2020, 12:55 AM   #197119
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though I'm not really sure what Criterion has released these last two months.
If only they had a website that had a section for new releases...
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As much as I dislike what Polanski did and think he needed to be jailed, I can't deny that I really wish Knife in the Water got released. Really wish Criterion got to that one already.
There's an excellent region-free UK release if you want the film itself. There are a bunch of short films and multiple interviews with Polanski as extras, but you must be able to play SD-PAL content to access those.

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