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Anhedionisiac
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#201 Post by Anhedionisiac »

We had to temporarily remove the essays from our website due to a technical problem, but we plan to restore them as soon as we are able. Thanks for your email!

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#202 Post by psufootball07 »

3 Months later and still no essays? Damn. Hope to see these come back soon.

Also, I cant seem to find the list of shelves on Criterions site anymore, does anyone have a direct link to that?
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#203 Post by swo17 »

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#204 Post by psufootball07 »

Thanks!
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#205 Post by criterionsnob »

The new website is live. Still digesting everything, but there is streaming video, full movie rentals for $5.00 and other assorted goodies.
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#206 Post by jaredsap »

I'm really digging the aesthetics and interface. And I love that the $5.00 rental fee can be applied toward purchase after you've decided whether the film is worth buying.
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#207 Post by jaredsap »

I just tried watching some of FAT GIRL (one of the free movies they're streaming) full screen on my 24" iMac. Image quality is solid given the format -- about what you'd find on Hulu.
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#208 Post by criterionsnob »

I can't seem to stream these free movies in Canada. I guess they're for US residents only.
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#209 Post by hammock »

They do some random numbering of the artwork archives so we can no longer see the artwork of future releases until they post them - bummer!
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#210 Post by domino harvey »

hammock wrote:They do some random numbering of the artwork archives so we can no longer see the artwork of future releases until they post them - bummer!
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#211 Post by kaujot »

That's really sort of saddening. :(
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#212 Post by kaujot »

I must say, though, it's nice to see them get off of ASP.
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#213 Post by Morbii »

Didn't they just redesign their website? My first impression is that it's pretty unnavigable, but this is based only on about a minute or two of looking at it. My direct link to the lists of DVDs still works, but sadly there isn't a full page list (maybe there's a link somewhere to see the whole list).
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#214 Post by kaujot »

The full page list is just linked to the "Films" section. Clicking there should bring it right up.

Frankly, I love the new design. Their old site, while competent, suffered from some really old conceptions of what people expected out of web design, as well as, like I previously mentioned, ASP programming. I'd like to know what they wrote the new site in. It's probably a PHP-based CMS, but I wouldn't be surprised if they just used flat Rails. Though my hunch is Expression Engine. (Or, to save money, Joomla).
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#215 Post by Tootletron »

I miss the shelves...
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Matt
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#216 Post by Matt »

They don't link to us anymore (for which I'm actually kind of thankful). I suppose everyone is just encouraged to join "The Auteurs" now. Now that the .com forum is gone, guess who's going to be signing up in droves.
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#217 Post by ineedyoubad »

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They don't link to us anymore (for which I'm actually kind of thankful
Why?
the .com forum is gone, guess who's going to be signing up in droves.
Actually, their site was down for a few days, but now it`s up again, it just don`t show link on criterion.com.
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#218 Post by HerrSchreck »

So who's going to be posting on The Auteurs?

It might be a nice refuge... a thoughtful forum sans mods around here (there's only one actually) who've gone MAD WITH POWER!!!
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#219 Post by redbill »

there also appear to be non-criterion released films available to watch too.

anyone try on the ps3 browser yet?
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#220 Post by domino harvey »

Based on what I've seen of the Auteurs Blog, refugees from the Dot-Com Forum certainly will find a safe haven there
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#221 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Yeah, so far the Auteurs site is not much further removed from the IMDB boards. The revamp of the blog into the "Current" is a little messy, but I'm sure it'll work itself out. If you notice, they have a section "Film With Online Supplements" that is empty, but I presume is coming very soon. Interesting relaunch for sure.
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#222 Post by Murdoch »

I joined the Auteurs a while back when I still had a facebook, but when I got rid of that I found it difficult to re-enter their site via a direct link. Good to see a connection from the new CC site, and it is true that Auteurs is mainly imdb for those with more discreet taste, but I've always enjoyed the layout of the site and it will be nice to be able to revisit it.
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#223 Post by heredity4me »

I tried watching a movie on the PS3 and it did not work. If anyone gets it to please let me know how because it would be nice to watch a film here or there on my tv randomly from the site.

I was able to easily stream a movie from the website using my computer though. I was impressed by the quality and how quickly it started moving considering I have a very low end broadband connection.
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#224 Post by nsps »

Anyone know what the resolution is for a purchased film?
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#225 Post by domino harvey »

nsps wrote:Anyone know what the resolution is for a purchased film?
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