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Narshty
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#126 Post by Narshty »

Why isn't Brute Force in the "Shelf of Crime Stories" on the front page? It's set in a prison, for pities' sake.

Sad to see the laserdisc listings go, as well as the Focus pages which, despite only being updated every 18 months on average, did have some pretty good notes on its given topics. The geek in me (which is pretty much all of me, to be fair) misses the "About the Transfer" info too.
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keeproductions
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#127 Post by keeproductions »

Methinks they better update their FAQ for the new site:
Does Criterion sell DVDs directly?

We do not. Criterion DVDs are available through DVD retailers only.
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#128 Post by eez28 »

arsonfilms wrote:Well, the new site has been launched. Overall I think it's looking pretty nice, but I must say that I'm deeply concerned that the latest title being listed is Under the Volcano. Unless they're just behind, we've had all of November's releases taken away. This doesn't bode well for Decembers announcements next week.
They added the November titles.
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Jeff
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#129 Post by Jeff »

criterionsnob wrote:I'm sure they're still working out the kinks, but the new site doesn't display properly in Safari on a Mac, though it looks okay on Firefox.
The "Coming Soon" and "New Releases" pages aren't displaying properly in Firefox for Mac for me, but I'm sure it will be worked out in the next few days.
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#130 Post by godardslave »

keeproductions wrote:Methinks they better update their FAQ for the new site:
Does Criterion sell DVDs directly?

We do not. Criterion DVDs are available through DVD retailers only.
#-o

edit: also they should just get rid of the whole "connections/shelf of" idea, its way to confusing and subjective.
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arsonfilms
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#131 Post by arsonfilms »

eez28 wrote:
arsonfilms wrote:Well, the new site has been launched. Overall I think it's looking pretty nice, but I must say that I'm deeply concerned that the latest title being listed is Under the Volcano. Unless they're just behind, we've had all of November's releases taken away. This doesn't bode well for Decembers announcements next week.
They added the November titles.
Must have just been behind for a few hours. Praise your friendly neighborhood deity!
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#132 Post by Cinephrenic »

They got rid of the focus section?
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#133 Post by kinjitsu »

It's still there, they apparently haven't finished working on the site and haven't linked it yet. You know that it usually takes them a while to completely finish revamping the site, so a little patience is due.
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#134 Post by Steven H »

I like the new site quite a bit. I never noticed they had posters for sale, for instance. Its also very handy to have those top ten lists that have been coming in the newsletters. It is unfortunate to lose the Laserdisc section.
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Matt
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#135 Post by Matt »

For future reference, Wikipedia's list of Criterion's laserdiscs is nice (it's sortable on the page, even though it sorts by director first name and initial articles). I, however, will be pestering Criterion to restore the listing, even if its only accessible as a hidden feature/easter egg type thing.
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#136 Post by Narshty »

I clicked on Robinson Crusoe on Mars and in the right hand column of "Horror & Science Fiction" recommendations was The Last Temptation of Christ. I'd like to think that was deliberate.
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#137 Post by CSM126 »

Just browsing the Top Tens and noticed in Christa Fuller's list they said Sam Fuller died in '87. #-o

Hey, what's ten years give or take?
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#138 Post by kinjitsu »

Matt wrote:I, however, will be pestering Criterion to restore the listing, even if its only accessible as a hidden feature/easter egg type thing.
I seem to have lost my bookmark for the laserdiscs. Care to share?
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#139 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Is the new site looking wonky for anyone else using Safari?
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Matt
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#140 Post by Matt »

kinjitsu wrote:
Matt wrote:I, however, will be pestering Criterion to restore the listing, even if its only accessible as a hidden feature/easter egg type thing.
I seem to have lost my bookmark for the laserdiscs. Care to share?
You mean this one? Are you pulling my leg and it was there all along?
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#141 Post by kinjitsu »

Matt wrote:You mean this one? Are you pulling my leg and it was there all along?
Thanks. No, not pulling anything since they obviously have yet to place a link on the DVD page.
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#142 Post by zedz »

Antoine Doinel wrote:Is the new site looking wonky for anyone else using Safari?
Not using Safari, but it's wonky as hell for me, with headache-inducing mix'n'match fonts.
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#143 Post by criterionsnob »

zedz wrote:
Antoine Doinel wrote:Is the new site looking wonky for anyone else using Safari?
Not using Safari, but it's wonky as hell for me, with headache-inducing mix'n'match fonts.
Try hitting reload after you first load the page. That worked for me. You could also try emptying the cache.
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#144 Post by SheriffAmbrose »

godardslave wrote:also they should just get rid of the whole "connections/shelf of" idea, its way to confusing and subjective.
I agree. Those shelves are embarrassingly corny. Although I imagine that someone somewhere is currently arranging his shelf of Criterions according to those lists.
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#145 Post by arsonfilms »

SheriffAmbrose wrote:Those shelves are embarrassingly corny. Although I imagine that someone somewhere is currently arranging his shelf of Criterions according to those lists.
I started to laugh at the thought, but then quickly realized that my own arrangement by spine number - separate from my other DVDs - really isn't any less ridiculous or dorky. I stopped laughing.
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#146 Post by Tribe »

arsonfilms wrote:I started to laugh at the thought, but then quickly realized that my own arrangement by spine number - separate from my other DVDs - really isn't any less ridiculous or dorky. I stopped laughing.
We are indeed a silly lot, aren't we? And, of course, myself included. :lol:

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#147 Post by eez28 »

arsonfilms wrote:I started to laugh at the thought, but then quickly realized that my own arrangement by spine number - separate from my other DVDs - really isn't any less ridiculous or dorky. I stopped laughing.
Yeah, mine are the same way :?
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#148 Post by Oedipax »

Oh geez, the new shelf thing is really tacky. Or maybe it's just a bit too honest about the nature of DVD collecting for comfort!
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#149 Post by jbeall »

It could be worse; I don't think anybody here approaches the level of obsession exhibited by John Cusack's character in High Fidelity.

One word: "Autobiographically."
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#150 Post by cdnchris »

Criterion is asking forum members that if they have any comments (or bugs to report) about the new site that you can contact them here:

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