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The lack or writing in the pamphlets is a bummer for sure, but it's mostly the fact that it's a fold-out pamphlet that bothers me and I'm sure many others would agree. If you don't agree, that's fine but you're wrong and I hate you. (Kidding, of course). |
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I do not even read the included materials nor have any interest in doing so, so I guess it doesn't matter too much to me. lol. |
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#114463 |
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Nov 2013
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So, we're all getting My Darling Clementine? Nice!
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#114465 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I'm starting to wonder if I'm becoming more self-entitled by the day when it comes to being a collector of the Criterion Collection?
I mean, seriously, these are first world societal problems, worrying about if its a leaflet vs. a booklet or a digipack vs. a plastic case. I must be spoiled or something. Furthermore, it doesn't help when one has a mild case of OCD and has to buy most of his Criterion films in person so he can inspect the product for damage such as dents and nicks. I need to calm down, don't I? Yes, jw007, take a deep breath.... AHHHHHHHH... once again please.... AHHHHHHHH... okay, everyone now at 1...2....3..... AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Oh wow, my brain...our brains... are more reasonable now... more refreshed.... more relaxed. amazing.... Now I/we can look forward to the 50% Barnes & Noble Criterion sale starting in about 24 hours! ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (11-10-2014) |
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#114467 | |
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Kidding aside, you're right. Not all movies have much written about them, or even frankly need much written about them. That's why I suggested they just make thin booklets for those instances (even if it's only 6-10 pages worth) instead of a foldout pamphlet. I hardly think that would cost much more and the result would be consistent and not royally suck. The foldout pamphlet look was appropriate for Ace in the Hole. It's been said and I agree. But to make it the standard insert is a poor choice. When I unfold the whole thing, I feel like I'm looking at a map for buried treasure. It's ridiculous. |
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Thank you to all who responded to me. I'll still try to fit in Branded to Kill if possible but Pale Flower is the bigger priority.
Now, I have to ask: Pale Flower vs. Sundays and Cybele? (narrowing down my list for the sale ![]() |
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#114469 | |
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I'll just say I'm happy the Criterion Collection exists... and they can do whatever they want in their best interests... as long as they stay true to their high standards with video and audio quality, I won't mind if they switch to flimsy sewage recycled yogurt cup particleboard plastic fiber for all packaging materials... actually, I take that back, since the prices are high, I would be concerned if their future packaging dissolved into dust after a few weeks or months (as long as their discs don't continue to bronze or rot out, I'm still happy though). |
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#114470 | |
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Aug 2013
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If you are more into neo-noir/crime aesthetics and Japanese cinema in general, go for Pale Flower. Very cool stuff right there! Sundays and Cybele is just a beautifully shot and acted French postwar drama - very much worth a blindbuy just for the visuals alone. |
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Thanks given by: | jlk5844 (11-11-2014) |
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#114471 |
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I pulled the trigger and bought Persona and Pickpocket at 'regular' prices earlier in the fall, so upgrading L'Eclisse will be my top priority at the B&N sale.
If the funds allow it, maybe I'll pick up My Darling Clementine, L'Avventura, and Wild Strawberries. That Tati set is looking more enticing by the day, but I won't get it this side of New Year's. And I don't know, do I want La Dolce Vita? I can't decide. |
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I'll be picking up the following in the sale - the last sale was the first time I tried ordering more than one item, and as they got through unscathed by customs I'm going to be a bit more bold this time!
Probably buy this lot (and some others) in three waves:
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#114474 | |
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Nov 2013
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It would be nice if they had a scheme where you could trade in your bluray and get discounted price on the new 4k discs (or whatever lol). But for me, the current blurays are pretty stunning on a standard HD tv, so I am happy :P |
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#114475 | |
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Besides, when will Criterion and MOC actually begin 4K blu-ray programs? Certainly not right when the new format is released. I can't imagine a cinephile needing to worry about the 4K upgrade before 2020 or so. But besides, sometimes you have to wonder why a given format, such as 'regular' blu-ray, can't have a chance to be the dominant format for decades like vinyl did. With the money people spend on these things, surely they should be allowed to get decades out of it without suffering from FOMO. Someone who bought a vinyl in 1955 wouldn't have had to feel like they needed to upgrade it until at least the eighties. Just let a format naturally run its course. That's all I'm saying. Last edited by mande2013; 11-10-2014 at 09:54 AM. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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Seems it will be expensive haha |
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#114477 |
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S&C is one of my favourite new discoveries of the year.
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#114480 |
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Eh, I enjoy the booklets, but I'm more concerned about the lack of supplements as of late. I've been watching (as much as possible) my collection in Spine number order, and I'm watching all supplements but the trailers and commentaries. Some of them are better than the films.
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