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colinr0380
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#1526 Post by colinr0380 »

My only issue with the Hamlet picture is that, because of my obsessive compulsive nature, I keep wanting to reach into the picture and turn As You Like It on the right hand side the right way up so that it matches all of the other books!

Congrats to LQ for getting to the runner up group, a fantastic picture! The only possible thing I could think of to have improved it would perhaps have been if some headphones had been wrestled onto the owl, as in Criterion's newsletter clue! Though that might have broken some animal welfare rules!
Saturnome wrote:Maybe I should use my 10$ certificate to buy The Vanishing?
You mean you didn't actually bury a copy of The Vanishing? [-(
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#1527 Post by LQ »

colinr0380 wrote:Congrats to LQ for getting to the runner up group, a fantastic picture! The only possible thing I could think of to have improved it would perhaps have been if some headphones had been wrestled onto the owl, as in Criterion's newsletter clue! Though that might have broken some animal welfare rules!
Thanks, colin (et al). The headphones idea would've been fun, but had I brought it up it would've been quickly overruled, much like my attempt to put a santa hat on him last Christmas.
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#1528 Post by swo17 »

It's a shame--a few minutes in Photoshop and the grand prize could have been yours.

See? Seamless.

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#1529 Post by aox »

That looks great, SWO.
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#1530 Post by LQ »

Vast improvement. Why didn't you offer your inspired Photoshop services earlier? I could've been swimming in a pile of free Criterions today.
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#1531 Post by swo17 »

If it's any consolation, I could draw you swimming in a pile of free Criterions in Microsoft Paint.
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#1532 Post by LQ »

Ha, I think I'll find sufficient solace in mentally thumbing through my 10 Criterion bucks. But thanks.
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Tom Hagen
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#1533 Post by Tom Hagen »

I think you should get a t-shirt for Owlbert.
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#1534 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Has anyone found anything that's actually cheaper using ten Criterion bucks than buying it at Barnes and Noble or what have you? I have a $10 certificate from them that's been sitting around for a while, and I don't know what to do with it.
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#1535 Post by PfR73 »

Congrats to the forum members who got selected!

Mine was this (admittedly obvious) Videodrome:
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Props to the Videodrome entry that got selected as a finalist.
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#1536 Post by swo17 »

Congrats to the Videodrome guy for winning!
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Tom Hagen
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#1537 Post by Tom Hagen »

Long live the new flesh.
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#1538 Post by domino harvey »

matrixschmatrix wrote:Has anyone found anything that's actually cheaper using ten Criterion bucks than buying it at Barnes and Noble or what have you? I have a $10 certificate from them that's been sitting around for a while, and I don't know what to do with it.
I think the Criterion site's the only place selling the Blob at the new lower price-point
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#1539 Post by manicsounds »

PfR73 wrote:Congrats to the forum members who got selected!

Mine was this (admittedly obvious) Videodrome:
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Props to the Videodrome entry that got selected as a finalist.
Piling a bunch of VHS tapes? Obvious as to why that didn't get chosen....
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#1540 Post by mfunk9786 »

Beta 4 lyfe
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#1541 Post by htshell »

I tried to take a photo of the Brakhage set with some bulk, unspooled 35mm film that I had laying around but none of the cameras I had at my disposal was producing a good image. I did like the Videodrome winner, though!
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#1542 Post by Brianruns10 »

There has been some speculation regarding the copy of Videodrome I used for my entry. It is NOT a bootleg. The winning entry began as one for "The Golden Age of Television" and I had a different idea for "Videodrome." I was not inclined to buy an original, since my idea would have done damage to it. So I created a facsimile using a cover from CC's website. As "Golden Age" evolved I realized it worked better with "Videodrome,” and since I had a proxy made, it seemed needless to not use it. Given other entrants used facsimiles when damage was possible, I hope the members of this page would understand the choice I made in the circumstances. I want to thank everyone who submitted entries, and made this a great contest. I did not think I had much of a chance of making the finals or winning, and I was humbled by the response I got. And thank you Criterion for this opportunity, on top of the work you do to keep the films we love in the public arena.
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Brian Rose
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Tom Hagen
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#1543 Post by Tom Hagen »

Thanks for the acceptance speech.
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Tom Hagen
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#1544 Post by Tom Hagen »

Heads up! We're having a flash sale when we reach 75,000 Facebook fans.
74,402 as of press time.
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Drucker
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#1545 Post by Drucker »

Never been around for a flash sale. How long is it likely to last/what kind of discount? The thought of them hitting the number while commuting or while I'm at a wedding this weekend is a bummer.
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#1546 Post by swo17 »

When they hit 50,000 fans, they offered 50% off everything on their website (excluding preorders) for 50,000 seconds, or about 14 hours. At the rate they're going now, the sale could start in as soon as half an hour from now.
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Drucker
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#1547 Post by Drucker »

74,747

that was fast
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#1548 Post by swo17 »

Yeah, they're going to hit it in like 10 more minutes.
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Drucker
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#1549 Post by Drucker »

I wonder if I'll just start loading my cart now.
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#1550 Post by Drucker »

and 74,982
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