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#6922 |
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The Man Who Fell to Earth was part of the second biggest StudioCanal batch that included 5 Luis Bunuel films among others, and it was officially announced.
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#6923 |
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Thanks given by: | HD Goofnut (03-04-2021) |
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#6924 | |
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On the other hand, Criterion has been known to hang onto licenses for a while before actually doing anything with them. Still, I'd be more worried about the older Paramount titles of theirs, like Robinson Crusoe on Mars, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, and Seconds. Or The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. |
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#6926 |
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Thanks given by: | cicada88 (03-04-2021), gobad2003 (03-04-2021), HD Goofnut (03-04-2021), Luke Dodge748 (03-04-2021), Monterey Jack (03-04-2021), SpazeBlue (03-04-2021) |
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#6927 |
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It was a Paramount disc from the beginning, just had some participation from Criterion primarily for marketing reasons. IIRC, all the supplements were produced independent of Criterion and even Paramount handled distribution (except for when Warner handled it briefly).
Similar situation how Disney actually distributed the DVDs for the Touchstone Wes Anderson and Michael Bay titles. |
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Looking at Criterion spine #476, in the technical stuff under the Aspect Ratio, mine says " Under license from Paramount Home Entertainment Inc."
Same as Criterion spine #452 (The Spy Who Came In From The Cold) where under the Aspect Ratio it starts " Under license from Paramount Home Entertainment Inc." |
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#6929 | |
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Having said that, I will admit that I also seem to remember that 'Rosemary's Baby' was one of the 9, so I think it's probably part of the same deal. It just seems like, worst case scenario, Paramount will be able to print the exact same disc because Criterion didn't produce the disc and doesn't own the extras. |
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Thanks given by: | WBMakeVMarsMovieNOW (03-05-2021) |
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#6935 |
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.... Bottle Rocket, The Man Who Fell to Earth.... yeah I had most of those. I remember going on the Criterion site and buying replacement art & cases for them for $5 each. Criterion did this due to all of the complaining about the cheap little digipaks that were prone to getting beat up. Of course Criterion still continues to issue some titles in Digipaks, but they are thicker and put them in slipboxes... the ones we all see today.
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#6936 | |
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I still hate all cardboard packaging, haha. I was SO grateful when they euthanized those awful BD/DVD combos, since every single Criterion release was in a cardboard digipack for that span of about a year. And I still hate all cardboard packaging they do today. It's far too easily damaged by water, bumping, dropping, etc. I still remember when Barnes & Noble by me got in the sets of Tati and Demy, and I searched through the shipping carton they received for the one or two undamaged sets out of 20-30 they got. Never happens with plastic. Of course nothing matches the atrocious packaging for Sex, Lies and Videotape, where they have a thick, hard clear plastic O-sleeve designed to go over a digipack, and it's intentionally made too small, so it tears the paper digipack every time you put it on and take it off. I returned mine unopened, because it had been damaged during production when they slid the o-sleeve over it. I'm patiently waiting for a second pressing without this nightmarish packaging. |
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Thanks given by: | drak b (03-05-2021) |
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![]() I'm still wondering if the extra Demy set was a compensation for the 'Ride' packaging or simply a major error. |
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Thanks given by: | houseca (03-05-2021) |
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Congrats on the freebie Danger Mouse and Demy! |
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Thanks given by: | ShellBeacher (03-05-2021) |
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That Demy set was especially fragile, because it was a BD/DVD combo, so it was twice as big as it needed to be, and a lot of it was air, with the space betwen discs. The case itself was also made of lightweight cardboard.
I truly opened the box at B&N the morning they got them (they let me inspect them because they saw I was crazy, haha) and there were at least a dozen badly dented/crushed/damaged Demy sets inside. I found one of only two that were pristine. |
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Thanks given by: | ShellBeacher (03-05-2021) |
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