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Thinking about Prime knowing that the author was a child rapist makes it really uncomfortable in retrospect, but probably anything made by a child rapist is uncomfortable.
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bobkatt013 posted:No not at all. They are both pieces of poo poo, but in the eyes of the law one is guilty and the other is a fugitive. I think it’s also how dc comics has removed all of his work from their digital stores and cancelled reprints but with criterion they did nothing. The fact it’s a kid movie makes it feel even grosser In the eyes of the law they're both guilty cause Polanski was found guilty and only flead before sentencing. You don't know what you're even talking about.
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# ? Jun 28, 2021 03:45 |
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I imagine that Criterion's mission statement doesn't care that much if the people that created a film were horrible people.
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You're acting like it's an intentional act on Criterion's part, when there are a million possible other reasons. Stuff like they weren't aware of it (this is the first I've heard about this), maybe they haven't repressed the disc since it occurred, maybe there is some license or contact agreement in place, maybe they're not thinking about it because he isn't getting paid shy residuals. They're a company with hundreds of titles and constantly working on new titles and maybe the work to remove it hasn't been a priority. Have you reached out to them about it? Maybe instead of assuming bad intentions, maybe it's just something they overlook. I haven't heard anyone bring this up. They reasonably might not be aware!
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bobkatt013 posted:No not at all. They are both pieces of poo poo, but in the eyes of the law one is guilty and the other is a fugitive. I think it’s also how dc comics has removed all of his work from their digital stores and cancelled reprints but with criterion they did nothing. The fact it’s a kid movie makes it feel even grosser Ah, i wouldn't call Watership Down a kid's movie....
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Roth posted:I imagine that Criterion's mission statement doesn't care that much if the people that created a film were horrible people.
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# ? Jun 28, 2021 05:58 |
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Watership Down was released back in 2015, so it’s unlikely they’re going to open up all the already packaged discs to swap out booklets. Criterion does seem to be less receptive to putting out films by problem filmmakers in recent years, given that they passed on The House That Jack Built and The Pianist, as well as giving up Sixteen Candles to Arrow in a supposed trade. They also haven’t put out anything by Polanski in seven years (last release was Macbeth) and didn’t fight Paramount to keep Rosemary’s Baby. So, what’s on everyone B&N sale list? I’m going to go easy for once, but here’s what I’m picking up definitively: Memories of Murder Merrily We Go to Hell Nightmare Alley Pickup on South Street Mirror Bringing Up Baby The Breakfast Club Egbert Souse fucked around with this message at 17:58 on Jun 28, 2021 |
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At the moment, my BN Wishlist "Highest" Priorities are the ones I'm likely to grab, if shipping becomes available to Australia: Limelight The Before Trilogy Notorious Magnificent Ambersons Trilogy of Life Teorema Seconds Crash The Elephant Man Grand Budapest Hotel Breaker Morant Y Tu Mama Tambien e: is Mirror coming out during the sale? If so, probably that too, but also I still haven't watched Andrei Rublev.
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# ? Jun 28, 2021 23:59 |
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I'm going to exercise some serious restraint and just get a couple. Probably Salo and The Lodger. Why I don't own Salo yet is beyond me.
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Probably because it makes for some awkward conversations with guests.
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Egbert Souse posted:
Mirror Streetwise Girlfriends The Damned Working Girls maybe Klute or Deep Cover? I might also upgrade a few DVDs One Night In Miami later this year
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# ? Jun 29, 2021 17:19 |
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Pickup on South Street Bunuel box Female Trouble Mirror
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# ? Jun 29, 2021 17:46 |
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I'm starting a new job tomorrow so I might actually be able to get some stuff this time I'll look into getting the Marlon Riggs set and either the Wong Kar Wai set or The Lure
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# ? Jun 29, 2021 18:43 |
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I think I gotta get Il Sorpasso. I saw it last year and it’s got immaculate guys bein dudes road trip vibes.
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# ? Jun 29, 2021 18:46 |
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I'm hoping to grab: Lady Snowblood, Thin Red Line, Videodrome, and Scanners at the very least.
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# ? Jun 29, 2021 18:48 |
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Ill probably get Isle of Dogs since I haven't seen it yet. Beyond that, I will let chance and whimsy guide me.
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Gripweed posted:Ill probably get Isle of Dogs since I haven't seen it yet. Beyond that, I will let chance and whimsy guide me. Not on criterion yet.
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Cloks posted:Not on criterion yet. poo poo
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Sale's on, but B&N are loving with me regarding international shipping. Everytime. e: gently caress it, went with Amazon. Their search is absolutely hosed and so are some of the prices, but they've matched everything and have cheaper shipping/will actually ship to Australia. Grand Budapest Hotel Silence of the Lambs Crash The Elephant Man Blood Simple Gates of Heaven/Vernon, Florida I, Butthole fucked around with this message at 12:01 on Jul 1, 2021 |
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I, Butthole posted:Sale's on, but B&N are loving with me regarding international shipping. Everytime. What is with amazon's search? I've searched many times for specific editions of books that I know are in print and amazon refuses to show them, even if I search by ISBN, but then sometimes they'll show up as a related item under something else. It's infuriating.
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Antifa Turkeesian posted:What is with amazon's search? I've searched many times for specific editions of books that I know are in print and amazon refuses to show them, even if I search by ISBN, but then sometimes they'll show up as a related item under something else. It's infuriating. Amazon's algorithm is so advanced, it knows you don't actually want the book you're looking for. It can tell that what you really want is a self-published sci-fi ebook.
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Antifa Turkeesian posted:What is with amazon's search? I've searched many times for specific editions of books that I know are in print and amazon refuses to show them, even if I search by ISBN, but then sometimes they'll show up as a related item under something else. It's infuriating. Real talk, why not buy books from anywhere besides Amazon? I pretty much exclusively buy books from BetterWorldBooks.com, HPB.com (Half Price Books), and Thrift Books. You may not get 2 day shipping, but the shipping is still pretty fast and (usually) free.
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Franchescanado posted:Real talk, why not buy books from anywhere besides Amazon? I pretty much exclusively buy books from BetterWorldBooks.com, HPB.com (Half Price Books), and Thrift Books. You may not get 2 day shipping, but the shipping is still pretty fast and (usually) free. You're right--I absolutely should and will.
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Antifa Turkeesian posted:What is with amazon's search? I've searched many times for specific editions of books that I know are in print and amazon refuses to show them, even if I search by ISBN, but then sometimes they'll show up as a related item under something else. It's infuriating. I don't know if this is legit, but I have a suspicion that Amazon's search is made to be deliberately frustrating to make you give up and buy the thing that would make them the most money, even if it wasn't what you wanted.
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I, Butthole posted:Sale's on Not yet. Tomorrow.
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FitFortDanga posted:Not yet. Tomorrow. It's definitely live now, and has been for hours.
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Does Zatoichi not even have a page on B&Ns site anymore?
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# ? Jul 1, 2021 18:38 |
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Franchescanado posted:It's definitely live now, and has been for hours. It's not in stores yet at least.
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Gripweed posted:It's not in stores yet at least. Posted in another thread, but the BN website definitely had sales prices this morning, but it was prematurely updated. They reverted it back to regular MSRP prices around lunchtime, and the sales prices will come back tomorrow as originally planned.
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# ? Jul 1, 2021 22:08 |
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Going to try to put together a recs video later, but I thought I’d post a list of stuff you should not purchase (or at least take caution): Akira Kurosawa: Criterion has the rights to nearly all of Kurosawa’s 30 feature films, with the only exceptions being Kagemusha (Fox/Disney), Ran (StudioCanal), and Dreams (Warner). The rest are mostly Kadokawa/Daiei or Toho titles (Dersu Uzala is Mosfilm). After comprehensive box sets for Bergman, Varda, and Fellini, it’s beyond obvious that one of the next “big boxes” will have to be the Emperor’s complete works. However, when this will happen is the real question. The theoretical complete box set would likely upgrade several titles (Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, Sanjuro, and High and Low were done in the 2000s for their remastered DVDs and later Blu-rays) as well as be the debut DVD-to-Blu upgrade for at least half of his films. Caveat titles due to newer masters existing or quality issues: Walkabout - New 4K restoration utilized for recent Region B Second Sight special edition Blu-ray, existing Blu-ray from 2010 Salo - New 4K restoration exists (available in Region B from BFI) M - New 4K restoration exists (available region free from Germany) The Wages of Fear - New restoration exists with longer cut (available in Region B from BFI) Children of Paradise - While a 4K restoration, extreme noise reduction. No better edition exists yet. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Recent Region B Arrow edition used new 4K remaster while this uses a very old master The Killers (1946/1964) - Newer 4K restorations exist, German UHD exists for the ‘64 Siegel film. Naked Lunch - Newer 4K restoration underway, likely coming from Arrow in Region B 3 Women - Arrow Region B edition uses newer 4K restoration The Leopard - Vastly superior 4K restoration exists while this uses a mid-2000s transfer with digital artifacting The Battle of Algiers - Newer 4K restoration exists F for Fake - New 4K restoration premiering at Cannes Classics, but it’s still a very good transfer. La haine - New 4K restoration available in Region B via BFI Breathless - New 4K restoration available in UK from StudioCanal on UHD Berlin Alexanderplatz - UK Second Sight edition is 1080i/50Hz to preserve original 25fps, otherwise from same source The Last Emperor - Cropped to 2.00:1, coming from Arrow on UHD from newer 4K restoration Wings of Desire - New 4K restoration exists Paris, Texas - New 4K restoration exists Close-Up - New restoration exists The Great Dictator - New restoration exists Zazie dans le metro - New restoration exists The Complete Jean Vigo - New restorations exist with additional footage Anatomy of a Murder - UHD to be included in Columbia Classics UHD Vol. 2 box set with most Criterion extras intact Dr. Strangelove - Sony UHD coming soon (also in first UHD box) with all on-disc Criterion extras intact Do the Right Thing - Universal UHD uses same 4K restoration, includes some of Criterion extras The Elephant Man - StudioCanal UHD (UK) uses same 4K restoration, includes some of the Criterion extras Parasite - Universal UHD exists, though is bare-bones Crash - Arrow UK UHD uses same restoration, has considerably more extras except for the Cronenberg commentary from laserdisc Also, box set overlaps with single-title Blu-ray releases: *denotes that the box set version is superior to individual release America Lost and Found: The BBS Story: Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema: Summer Interlude*, Summer with Monika*, Smiles of a Summer Night, The Seventh Seal*, The Magician, The Virgin Spring, Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, The Silence, Persona, Shame, Cries and Whispers*, Scenes from a Marriage, The Magic Flute, The Serpent’s Egg (Arrow), Autumn Sonata*, Fanny and Alexander [theatrical cut]*, Fanny and Alexander [miniseries]* Essential Fellini: La dolce vita, 8 1/2*, Fellini Satyricon, Roma, Amarcord* The Complete Films of Agnes Varda: One Sings, the Other Doesn’t; Faces Places (Cohen) 100 Years of Olympic Films: Tokyo Olympiad*, Visions of Eight* The Essential Jacques Demy: The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The Young Girls of Rochefort World Cinema Project No. 1/2/3: Touki Bouki (No 1)*, Trances (No. 1) David Lean Directs Noel Coward: Brief Encounter Godzilla: The Showa-Era Films: Godzilla (1954)
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Egbert Souse posted:Going to try to put together a recs video later, but I thought I’d post a list of stuff you should not purchase (or at least take caution): holy poo poo, thank you
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I'm likely sitting out this sale, but this a still a great post that'll be useful later this year when I do participate in one of their sales.
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Egbert Souse posted:good info dump Thanks for the great info, Egbert.
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Direct word from Barnes and Noble on twitter is that they're not doing international shipping this sale
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Do you realize you're basically a CineD god? Just wondering if you realize that.
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# ? Jul 2, 2021 04:57 |
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Sale is live again
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# ? Jul 2, 2021 06:32 |
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Stopped at B&N yesterday when I thought the sale was on and picked up Portrait of a Lady on Fire and In the Mood for Love (then put them back when they were full price ) Definitely going back for Portrait, though I dunno on In the Mood for Love - I hesitate because there's the box set, but reviews are mixed. How's The Innocents? Criterion needs to do more horror.
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Toebone posted:Stopped at B&N yesterday when I thought the sale was on and picked up Portrait of a Lady on Fire and In the Mood for Love (then put them back when they were full price ) The Innocents is my favorite adaptation of The Turn of the Screw and a top 5 haunted house movie for me.
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So from what I’ve heard regarding Parasite the extras on the criterion are underwhelming when compared to how much better the UHD looks. The UHD is also $12 on Amazon right now. do you guys think criterion ever goes UHD??
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Yeah when it comes to classic spooky movies The Innocents is top tier.
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