|
I wish I liked Chaplin more, that's got to be really exciting news for fans. The only one I would maybe buy is The Circus and even then I'd probably just rent it.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 03:28 |
|
|
# ? Jun 1, 2024 04:39 |
|
sethsez posted:My Best Buy has a whole shelf full of Criterions separate from all the other movies with a great big Criterion banner over it. I guess it depends on the area. It must be a regional thing then. The one by my dad doesn't have a criterion section either, but they do have an entire kick-rear end bollywood section. I wish I had a Best Buy near me that wasn't lame. How much do they typically charge for Criterions?
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 04:00 |
|
LightsGameraAction posted:It must be a regional thing then. The one by my dad doesn't have a criterion section either, but they do have an entire kick-rear end bollywood section. It's generally $20-25 for single discs, $30 for double discs. Not the best, but at least it's not MSRP.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 04:28 |
|
Amazon has a bunch of $39.99 MSRP Criterion DVDs on sale right now for $15.99... If.... The Third Man (DVD and Blu!) M 8 1/2 Peeping Tom Bicycle Thieves The 39 Steps A Canterbury Tale The Man Who Fell to Earth (DVD and Blu!) L'Eclisse 49th Parallel The Lady Vanishes The Tin Drum I Know Where I'm Going L'Avventura Black Narcissus Amarcord A Night to Remember Lord of the Flies Pandora's Box The Testament of Dr. Mabuse La Strada Overlord The Ruling Class The Tales of Hoffman The Browning Version Monty Python's Life of Brian Great Expectations Green for Danger Naked Brief Encounter Billy Liar Mona Lisa The Red Shoes The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp Kind Hearts and Coronets The Threepenny Opera Oliver Twist Salvatore Giuliano Jubilee Mamma Roma Henry V Divorce Italian Style The Small Black Room This Sporting Life Egbert Souse fucked around with this message at 04:55 on Aug 4, 2009 |
# ? Aug 4, 2009 04:31 |
|
I hate that all these sales are going on cuz I haven't seen anything on sale I really really want..
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 04:45 |
|
God drat it why couldn't these sales have happened last summer when I was full of expendable cash? Oh well, I can't really complain - I still cleaned up last summer with Deep Discount's 2-for-1 on Criterions. That was a wonderful thing.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 05:08 |
|
Also, The Leopard is $29.99 and Le Samourai is $18.99. It's apparently an "indie DVD" sale. Also, looks like the B&N sale ends in about 2 1/2 hours. Egbert Souse fucked around with this message at 05:21 on Aug 4, 2009 |
# ? Aug 4, 2009 05:17 |
|
Egbert Souse posted:Also, The Leopard is $29.99 and Le Samourai is $18.99. Everybody should buy both of these movies because they loving rule, by the way. My goal in life is to get as many people as possible to see The Leopard and I won't stop until everybody I know has.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 05:18 |
|
LightsGameraAction posted:Wow, your best buy actually stocks criterions? All the ones around me only stock the more well known recent stuff like Benjamin Button and Life Aquatic. My best buy has a few criterions but not many; it'd be a mighty gamble on whether or not they'd get it in store. I may see if I can do ship-to-store or something funny like that, but I'm still just not quite sure. Also, can't wait for Modern Times and City Lights.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 05:29 |
|
Criminal Minded posted:Everybody should buy both of these movies because they loving rule, by the way. My goal in life is to get as many people as possible to see The Leopard and I won't stop until everybody I know has. This reminds me, I need to get back to watching some Visconti. As for the Chaplin I really wonder how Criterion's going to handle those. It seems like a lot of stuff and spreading them out like they do other directors probably wouldn't be as good a move.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 05:40 |
|
Peaceful Anarchy posted:This reminds me, I need to get back to watching some Visconti. I'd imagine Modern Times and City Lights getting independent releases at least, but most of the others getting thrown together either in a box set or eclipse series or both.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 05:56 |
|
LightsGameraAction posted:I'd imagine Modern Times and City Lights getting independent releases at least, but most of the others getting thrown together either in a box set or eclipse series or both. If Eclipse gives me some nice collections of poo poo like One A.M. and The Rink I'll suck their dicks off.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 06:38 |
|
I was at a barnes the other day and this kid who was no older than 15 or 16 bought something like 900 dollars worth of criterions. Either he has an awesome job or his parents hooked him up. Needless to say I was jealous.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 06:39 |
|
soggybagel posted:I was at a barnes the other day and this kid who was no older than 15 or 16 bought something like 900 dollars worth of criterions. Either he has an awesome job or his parents hooked him up. Needless to say I was jealous. Then again he probably has no life.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 06:50 |
|
Probably gonna sell them on ebay at a few bucks below MSRP and make bank off of stupid people.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 09:06 |
|
penismightier posted:If Eclipse gives me some nice collections of poo poo like One A.M. and The Rink I'll suck their dicks off. Get the 90th Anniversary 4-disc set of Mutual shorts from Image/Blackhawk. All 12 films are restored and remastered with orchestral scores. Plus it has some documentaries.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 13:00 |
|
Best Buy store inventories vary based on perceived clientele. The chain classifies stores based on a name of a man and a woman that dictates inventory, security, fixtures, promos, etc. "Customer Centriciity" The Best Buy in Danvers, MA, for example was classified as "Barry" (at least when I worked there). Barry was decidedly high end so you'd see several Criterions on shelf, sometimes in place of standard editions (ie Videodrome was only available as the Criterion when I was buying). I don't remember if there was a separate Criterion set, however. Mind you this was 4 years ago so things may have changed. Criterion DVDs, because of their higher MSRP, were a little against Best Buys loss leader strategy to get people in store; hence you can find Criterions in store but I bet it's the mainstream or really popular titles. B&N probably has a bigger catalog (though B&N apparently has fewer copies of each in store)ONE YEAR LATER posted:Probably gonna sell them on ebay at a few bucks below MSRP and make bank off of stupid people. I bet you are right. The kid may keep a couple himself, but the senario sounds like classic Ebay bait
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 16:20 |
|
LaptopGun posted:I bet you are right. The kid may keep a couple himself, but the senario sounds like classic Ebay bait
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 16:37 |
|
Frontalot posted:I don't really get the scam here. He waits for them to go out of print and then eBays them? There's no scam, they sell for higher on ebay because people don't know they can get them cheaper elsewhere.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 16:46 |
|
I'd make a good bit of money picking up OOP or exclusive DVDs. Found Meet Joe Black Ultimate Edition at a supermarket for $9 and got $40 on Amazon. $9 for The Blues Brothers, then $40 because it went OOP. Two weeks later, the $16.99 special edition came out.
|
# ? Aug 4, 2009 19:03 |
|
Wow, that's ugly.
|
# ? Aug 5, 2009 16:49 |
|
What the gently caress is this "CRAZY EIGHTS" on my avatar, and who gave it to me?
|
# ? Aug 5, 2009 17:26 |
|
FitFortDanga posted:What the gently caress is this "CRAZY EIGHTS" on my avatar, and who gave it to me? It's a "gang tag" of some sort. Different subforums seem to have different tags. You're the first one I've noticed with a movie related tag. EDIT-- http://forums.somethingawful.com/dictionary.php?act=3&topicid=2188 InfiniteZero fucked around with this message at 19:38 on Aug 5, 2009 |
# ? Aug 5, 2009 19:35 |
|
InfiniteZero posted:It's a "gang tag" of some sort. Different subforums seem to have different tags. You're the first one I've noticed with a movie related tag. Oh well that's okay then. I just didn't want it to be some kind of secret code for "this poster is a moron". Now watch, someone is going to buy me a "this poster is a moron" avatar.
|
# ? Aug 5, 2009 20:13 |
|
FitFortDanga posted:
Jesus. Even if I liked the movie that would be a tough sell.
|
# ? Aug 5, 2009 23:57 |
|
I actually like the Picasso-esque image fine but that font does not work on that cover at all.
|
# ? Aug 6, 2009 00:20 |
|
At least it's not comic sans. Has anyone picked up any Criterions from the Amazon sale? They're starting to go back up in price (most of the $15 titles are now $16). I went ahead and got Green for Danger, La Strada, If...., Bicycle Thieves, The Lady Vanishes, Peeping Tom, and Pandora's Box. Between it being on the store card and the scheduled ship date being the first week of Sept., it won't even get charged for a month.
|
# ? Aug 6, 2009 01:04 |
|
Egbert Souse posted:At least it's not comic sans. This is a great sale. It's not just Criterions. Lots of MGM "World Films" titles (Fellini, Zhang, Kurosawa, etc) Lots of Animeigo titles (including one of my all-time favorites Revenge of a Kabuki Actor) Jodorowski box $22.99 Herzog boxes $38.49 each Bava boxes $22.99 each Zatoichi collector's box $56.49 La Dolce Vita deluxe collector's edition $31.99 tons more Full list of titles here I picked up The Bothersome Man which I was planning to buy anyway... for $11.99 it's a sweet deal.
|
# ? Aug 6, 2009 17:13 |
|
FitFortDanga posted:This is a great sale. It's not just Criterions. I'd like to pick up some Herzog films since I haven't seen ANYTHING from him, but I sort of wonder if BluRays are likely considering Anchor Bay's selections. Got a ton of his films on my Netflix queue anyways. I'm really only picky on renting vs. buying if it's something Netflix will send out as a lovely Westlake disc.
|
# ? Aug 6, 2009 17:37 |
|
Egbert Souse posted:I'd like to pick up some Herzog films since I haven't seen ANYTHING from him, but I sort of wonder if BluRays are likely considering Anchor Bay's selections. Got a ton of his films on my Netflix queue anyways. I'm really only picky on renting vs. buying if it's something Netflix will send out as a lovely Westlake disc.
|
# ? Aug 6, 2009 19:44 |
|
drat, after spending a lot of money in Barnes and Noble in the past weeks, I couldn't resist and got Pandora's Box and If....
|
# ? Aug 7, 2009 16:06 |
|
Egbert Souse posted:I'd like to pick up some Herzog films since I haven't seen ANYTHING from him, but I sort of wonder if BluRays are likely considering Anchor Bay's selections. Got a ton of his films on my Netflix queue anyways. I'm really only picky on renting vs. buying if it's something Netflix will send out as a lovely Westlake disc. argh, ordering now. The rest of that sale is incredible, pretty much every foreign film they carry is going for half price.
|
# ? Aug 7, 2009 17:39 |
|
Alright, aesthetics question for you guys who are surely as ocd as I am... I bought a new bookshelf today and reorganized my Criterion section, as you can see here: http://www.gamersrage.com/taso/criterion.jpg Do you guys think I should move the Bergman dvd/vhs stuff to be down by the two Bergman books, or leave them up top (where they rightfully belong )?
|
# ? Aug 10, 2009 00:05 |
|
zeroordie posted:Do you guys think I should move the Bergman dvd/vhs stuff to be down by the two Bergman books, or leave them up top (where they rightfully belong )? I like it how it is. I would, however, have the rest of your Criterions in spine number order. Also, Jesus Christ, I thought I owned too many Criterions...
|
# ? Aug 10, 2009 03:15 |
|
Wait, does The Life Aquatic come with a sleeve like Tenenbaums does? I picked mine up used and it doesn't have one.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2009 03:48 |
|
Only the 2-disc edition of The Life Aquatic has a slipcover (since the cover art is in the usual Eric Chase Anderson drawing style). The 1-disc edition has a reversible cover, though.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2009 04:31 |
|
I fully support director order over spine order. But gah, you should put Saraband in its proper chronological order. I know it's technically a "sequel" to SfaM, but that's how *I* do it I had a hell of a time deciding where to put the MGM box. My shelving situation is kind of hosed up, so right now it's currently sandwiched between Magic Flute and Autumn Sonata because that's where it fit the best. But now I think I'll move it to the end like you did. How's that Faithless disc? I'm not too fond of the movie, but as a Bergman guy I'm starting to think I should own it.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2009 04:33 |
|
Wolfgang Pauli posted:Wait, does The Life Aquatic come with a sleeve like Tenenbaums does? I picked mine up used and it doesn't have one. It's not on the reverse?
|
# ? Aug 10, 2009 04:54 |
|
Is the Martha Graham set worth getting?
CinnamonToastFunk fucked around with this message at 05:09 on Aug 10, 2009 |
# ? Aug 10, 2009 04:59 |
|
|
# ? Jun 1, 2024 04:39 |
|
Fred Breakfast posted:It's not on the reverse?
|
# ? Aug 10, 2009 05:03 |