Criterion Blu-ray
- tholly
- Joined: Sat Sep 15, 2007 7:51 pm
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Those SD titles were much cheaper to Pre-Order on the first day you could pre-order them. I pre-ordered The Spy Who Came In From The Cold for $27.99 on day one....now it is $35.99. If you really want a new CC title from Amazon.com, you really need to pre-order as early as possible.psufootball07 wrote:So just looking at the November releases on Amazon, and I was thoroughly disappointed to see the Blu Rays are priced cheaper than the SD. This pissed me off, the people buying Blu-Ray Criterions should pay more than the SD purchasers, or lower the prices on the SD.
This is the same story for every new CC that comes out. I saved $8 - $10 on Salo by ordering early. If you know you want something, or think you might want something....pre-order. You can always cancel before it comes out, or return for free after it ships.
- Darth Lavender
- Joined: Sun Aug 13, 2006 6:24 pm
I've mentioned them before, and I'll again give my highest recommendation to DVDPacific.
Prices are always 25% - 40% off (no 'sales' as such. Which is great if, like me, you like buying these movies at your leisure and not frantically saving up before the end of a sale) shipping is much better than Amazon. I also had a pretty good 'returns' experience with them recently, so I'm guessing they've improved a lot in that department, too (had a defective blu-ray... sent it back... received another defective copy (must have been a whole batch) when I emailed about the second defective copy, the fellow said I could just send it back for a full store-credit refund. Very good response
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At this point, the ONLY time I buy from Amazon.com is when there's a particularly good sale on.
And, yes, the Criterion Blu-Rays are all listed as $27 (and, I assume the, SDs as well)
Prices are always 25% - 40% off (no 'sales' as such. Which is great if, like me, you like buying these movies at your leisure and not frantically saving up before the end of a sale) shipping is much better than Amazon. I also had a pretty good 'returns' experience with them recently, so I'm guessing they've improved a lot in that department, too (had a defective blu-ray... sent it back... received another defective copy (must have been a whole batch) when I emailed about the second defective copy, the fellow said I could just send it back for a full store-credit refund. Very good response
At this point, the ONLY time I buy from Amazon.com is when there's a particularly good sale on.
And, yes, the Criterion Blu-Rays are all listed as $27 (and, I assume the, SDs as well)
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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Perhaps everyone else has already realized this, but I just noticed that Criterion has been rolling out the Blu-ray titles so far in the exact order of their initial Blu-ray announcement (as opposed to them just being in random order). So I would think this gives us a pretty good indicator of the order in which to expect the remaining titles in the coming months, at the rate of 0-2 each month. Observe:
The Third Man
Bottle Rocket
Chungking Express
The Man Who Fell to Earth
The Last Emperor
El Norte
The 400 Blows
Gimme Shelter
The Complete Monterey Pop
Contempt
Walkabout
For All Mankind
The Wages of Fear
The Third Man
Bottle Rocket
Chungking Express
The Man Who Fell to Earth
The Last Emperor
El Norte
The 400 Blows
Gimme Shelter
The Complete Monterey Pop
Contempt
Walkabout
For All Mankind
The Wages of Fear
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nostalghic
- Joined: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:10 pm
Reading that guy above moaning about blu-ray being cheaper reminded me of the guy who started a thread complaining about criterion's booklets being a waste of space and money. Crazy.
I'm keen to see in 3 or 4 years time whether people have picked up and ran with blu-ray, or switched to buying Apple TVs or similar to get their HD movies downloaded. My bet's on online being more popular, but I don't think it'd kill blu-ray, because there's still the extremely vocal 2% of the movie watching community who like to take their plastic dvd cases to bed with them each night. Itunes music store is now the number 1 music store in the USA I do believe. Shows that few are concerned with having physical things outside their hard drives. Which I think is good. What do other people think?
I'm keen to see in 3 or 4 years time whether people have picked up and ran with blu-ray, or switched to buying Apple TVs or similar to get their HD movies downloaded. My bet's on online being more popular, but I don't think it'd kill blu-ray, because there's still the extremely vocal 2% of the movie watching community who like to take their plastic dvd cases to bed with them each night. Itunes music store is now the number 1 music store in the USA I do believe. Shows that few are concerned with having physical things outside their hard drives. Which I think is good. What do other people think?
- Jun-Dai
- 監督
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I don't think it shows that few are concerned with having physical things outside of their hard drives; I think it just shows that a good number are willing to do without them. I.e., if thirty percent of the music purchases in the country are online (I have no idea what the actual numbers are), it doesn't mean that ninety percent of us don't care about physical things.nostalghic wrote:Shows that few are concerned with having physical things outside their hard drives. Which I think is good. What do other people think?
I might mention that I myself rarely buy physical CDs or DVDs anymore, but I've also made a conscious decision to live lightly (mostly because I prefer to move every 12–24 months), and while I know I'm not alone, I doubt my choices will ever represent the vast majority. For me the breakthrough decision was when I decided I no longer needed to carry with me every book I've ever read (I read slowly and infrequently, and so I like to keep the books as a trophy for having finished it). Once I made that decision, transferring my CD collection to my hard drive and giving away my DVDs and relying on rentals was comparatively easy to do. Doing movie downloads is still something I'm not very interested in doing, but who knows if I'll still feel that way in two years?
But I digress. And that's only because I'm procrastinating sleep. I did pre-order Chungking Express and The Third Man, but I don't expect it will be the start of a new collection, and I probably won't keep them for a very long time.
- Gregory
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- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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- Cinephrenic
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- Darth Lavender
- Joined: Sun Aug 13, 2006 6:24 pm
That's why DVDs have a hole in the centrenostalghic wrote:there's still the extremely vocal 2% of the movie watching community who like to take their plastic dvd cases to bed with them each night.
(Yes, probably my first and last foray into juvenile humor on this forum, but I just couldn't resist with an... opening.... like that)
- hammock
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 5:52 pm
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A tiny hole, that is!Darth Lavender wrote:That's why DVDs have a hole in the centrenostalghic wrote:there's still the extremely vocal 2% of the movie watching community who like to take their plastic dvd cases to bed with them each night.![]()
(Yes, probably my first and last foray into juvenile humor on this forum, but I just couldn't resist with an... opening.... like that)
- ievenlostmycat
- Joined: Thu Oct 18, 2007 3:19 am
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Most people probably do not sufficently back up the media on their computers, thus when their hard drive crashes they will lose their collection. People that go all digital (i.e. computer only) are short-sighted in my opinion.nostalghic wrote:them each night. Itunes music store is now the number 1 music store in the USA I do believe. Shows that few are concerned with having physical things outside their hard drives. Which I think is good. What do other people think?
- Cinephrenic
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 6:58 pm
- Location: Paris, Texas
Re: Criterion Blu-ray
I have my music on external hardrives that I don't usually use until I need a song.
- Antoine Doinel
- Joined: Sat Mar 04, 2006 5:22 pm
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Because online HD delivery is hampered by a myriad of issues (DRM, cost of implementation, lack of a single standard etc etc) physical media is going to be around a lot longer than we think. Apple TV, Netflix HD, Tivo --- they all have pros and cons, but because content can't be shared (ie. I can't stream my iTunes music via my Roku or my iTunes movies on my Tivo or whatever) they all will still play in a niche market. Until a single box comes out that's affordable and that will let users access all their digital content no matter where they purchased or downloaded it, that market will be marginal. And yeah, I know there are ways to hook up a computer to a TV blah blah blah, but until it's a solution that moms and dads can buy at WalMart, it doesn't count as being a viable threat to physical discs.nostalghic wrote:Reading that guy above moaning about blu-ray being cheaper reminded me of the guy who started a thread complaining about criterion's booklets being a waste of space and money. Crazy.
I'm keen to see in 3 or 4 years time whether people have picked up and ran with blu-ray, or switched to buying Apple TVs or similar to get their HD movies downloaded. My bet's on online being more popular, but I don't think it'd kill blu-ray, because there's still the extremely vocal 2% of the movie watching community who like to take their plastic dvd cases to bed with them each night. Itunes music store is now the number 1 music store in the USA I do believe. Shows that few are concerned with having physical things outside their hard drives. Which I think is good. What do other people think?
And yeah, as someone else mentioned, when HDs start crashing and people lose content, physical discs are going to look a lot more attractive. People can't be bothered to back up their data, so I doubt they are going to make a concerted effort to do the same with their music and movies.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:42 pm
Re: Criterion Blu-ray
You can't show off a hard drive like you can show off a DVD or music collection. Do you invite someone over and hand them the computer mouse? "Here, pick (click?) something out"
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Mestes
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 12:39 am
Re: Criterion Blu-ray
Yes, I do exactly that.domino harvey wrote:You can't show off a hard drive like you can show off a DVD or music collection. Do you invite someone over and hand them the computer mouse? "Here, pick (click?) something out"
Most of my 1,200 DVD's are in boxes in my basement, and I find it to be more considerate to my guests to allow them to choose from DVD Profiler.
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Bleddyn Williams
- Joined: Fri Mar 17, 2006 6:33 pm
- Location: Billerica MA USA
Re: Criterion Blu-ray
Anyway - its release day, and I've yet to see any online reviews of this first wave. Anybody seen any reviews?
- dx23
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 12:52 am
- Location: Puerto Rico
Re: Criterion Blu-ray
Bleddyn Williams wrote:Anyway - its release day, and I've yet to see any online reviews of this first wave. Anybody seen any reviews?
Release day is next week. Expect reviews this weekend.
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Bleddyn Williams
- Joined: Fri Mar 17, 2006 6:33 pm
- Location: Billerica MA USA
Re: Criterion Blu-ray
According to Shannon Nutt of DVD Talk, they've all been bumped...

Criterion has bumped the street dates on all November releases.
The Man Who Fell To Earth, Bottle Rocket, The Chungking Express and The Third Man now have a street date of 12/16
The Last Emperor has been bumped to 1/6
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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Re: Criterion Blu-ray
What about the SD versions of Chungking Express and Bottle Rocket?
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Dr. Mabuse
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 7:37 pm
Re: Criterion Blu-ray
The new release dates now shows if you add the titles to your cart in Criterions online store.
- Matt
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:58 pm
Re: Criterion Blu-ray
Looks like those are still on track. Just the Blu-rays got delayed.swo17 wrote:What about the SD versions of Chungking Express and Bottle Rocket?
- Schkura
- Joined: Sat Sep 17, 2005 5:48 pm
- Location: Mississippi
Re: Criterion Blu-ray
Which makes them ineligible for the DeepDiscount sale.
Hooray!
Hooray!
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