They really need to make theirs stand out when it's a film that's had countless other releases.
Uninspiring month, except for the Bergman.
Their LDs had numbering too, sometimes even two depending on the format of the release (CAV vs CLV). They've just re-started the numbering with each new format, I assume. You can't guarantee the same titles will be available with each format, so number them as they release.How do spine numbers work exactly? I saw that Princess Bride was released by Criterion on laserdisc at one point. When something like Rublev gets updated it keeps its original number, but this has a new number. Is it just because spine numbers started with DVDs?
These are the October releases. Bergman is November, yes?.
Ooh I love the book jacket for Princess Bride. I mean I doubt I'll buy it anyway but still. that's pretty.
How do spine numbers work exactly? I saw that Princess Bride was released by Criterion on laserdisc at one point. When something like Rublev gets updated it keeps its original number, but this has a new number. Is it just because spine numbers started with DVDs?
Their LDs had numbering too, sometimes even two depending on the format of the release (CAV vs CLV). They've just re-started the numbering with each new format, I assume. You can't guarantee the same titles will be available with each format, so number them as they release.
These are the October releases. Bergman is November, yes?.
I see, makes sense. ThanksThe laserdiscs had their own numbering system, but when they went to DVD, they started over. Once they went to blu-ray, those spine numbers have continued on, bringing over the same numbers.
Sounds like the first to me.
It says Magnificent Ambersons got all kinds of chopped and screwed. Is it still worth watching?
I wonder if F for Fake would get Criterioned, that clip of it that was on Every Frame A Painting makes it look fascinating.No more chopped and screwed than other Welles films, TBH, something that just trails most of his work and you just have to accept. I think the only movies he did that wasn't redone or recut or edited or interfered with during production or had footage lost was The Trial and F for Fake. I'd throw Chimes at Midnight in that category of "complete" as well despite him having to make ends meet towards the end of shooting.
I wonder if F for Fake would get Criterioned, that clip of it that was on Every Frame A Painting makes it look fascinating.
I think those are all on FilmStruck but I know there have been rumors of a boxset since they acquired the rights to all the Shōwa era stuff. I would throw down for that in a second.
What I really want, though, is a release of Ebirah, Horror of the Deep/Godzilla versus the Sea Monster. Had a copy of that on VHS and my brother and I watched it dozens of times when we were kids.
Ebirah is out on Blu-ray, it was one of the titles that Kraken put out a couple or so years ago. It's still available, you can find it for under $10, and it has both versions of the film.I think those are all on FilmStruck but I know there have been rumors of a boxset since they acquired the rights to all the Shōwa era stuff. I would throw down for that in a second.
What I really want, though, is a release of Ebirah, Horror of the Deep/Godzilla versus the Sea Monster. Had a copy of that on VHS and my brother and I watched it dozens of times when we were kids.
Look on Amazon. I just bought everything through Final Wars there, minus the stuff I had watched on Filmstruck.
Thanks, guys. Did just that and I am super excited to watch this again! Still want a fancy Criterion edition, though. Give me a thoughtful essay about crab monsters!Ebirah is out on Blu-ray, it was one of the titles that Kraken put out a couple or so years ago. It's still available, you can find it for under $10, and it has both versions of the film.
please let this come trueSo I've had a bit of insider info that has dried up but this is going to be a criterion soonish...Minnie and Moskowitz
Still amazes me how there's always a sale thread and there's always people A) shocked how this is a "sale" when it's still pricey and/or B) Have never heard of Criterion (much less most of the movies or what it is). I guess we're in a movie-nerd bubble but I figured people would have at least stumbled across something Criterion the past 35 years. Some people have never known a world without Criterion. Those were the dark times....
I've had to explain Criterions on GAF multiple times. This is very much a bubble. Most people go their lives unconcerned with even the most well known typically Criterion movies.
Varda in California is special. Mur Murs and Documenteur are both ace.It's no Koker Trilogy but they did announce the excellent 24 Frames for January. Maybe it'll be a big year of Kiarostami?
I just finally got Close-Up myself in the flash sale. Along with the new Tree of Life, Sullivan's Travels, and Varda in California. Would've gotten Before Trilogy but it doesn't look to be 50% off. Next B&N sale then.
It's no Koker Trilogy but they did announce the excellent 24 Frames for January. Maybe it'll be a big year of Kiarostami?
I just finally got Close-Up myself in the flash sale. Along with the new Tree of Life, Sullivan's Travels, and Varda in California. Would've gotten Before Trilogy but it doesn't look to be 50% off. Next B&N sale then.
I'm psyched, they're close to the only works of hers I haven't seen. And having spent a few years in LA I think I'll find them rewarding.Varda in California is special. Mur Murs and Documenteur are both ace.
Awesome if true. So much of his pre-Close Up work is spotty to find. I'd buy a collection with Koker plus Homework, The Report, Where Is the Friend's Home? and a bunch of shorts in half a heartbeat.Won't surprise me if they pull a Bergman and release a Kiarostami box next year with a lot of his films after releasing some other titles like 24 Frames. The box has been rumored, but I don't remember if the quote was that Criterion would be releasing a lot of his titles, or if it was specifically said it was a box set.
Won't surprise me if they pull a Bergman and release a Kiarostami box next year with a lot of his films after releasing some other titles like 24 Frames. The box has been rumored, but I don't remember if the quote was that Criterion would be releasing a lot of his titles, or if it was specifically said it was a box set.