52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 1951-56

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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#376 Post by Emilio »

Drucker wrote:
Emilio wrote:The box arrived here safe and sound as well. Number 0064 of 2000.
And inquiring minds want to know: where is "here"?
Here, on planet Earth, city of Amsterdam.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#377 Post by Applemac4life »

manicsounds wrote:Got #36, anyone any lower?
Received #9 out of 2000 :)
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#378 Post by MichaelB »

Right, so interplanetary deliveries will take a bit longer.

I suppose that's just about acceptable.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#379 Post by SILLA »

I live state side and received mine today. 785 of 2000. If this is any indication I suspect they are going to sell out fairly fast.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#380 Post by tenia »

I just compared the content of the 344p book versus the 4x80p DVD booklets and 2x56p BD booklets.
The 344p have the entirety of the 4x80p DVD booklets.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#381 Post by Drucker »

27 out of 2000 here in New Jersey. Woo!
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#382 Post by Arrow »

SILLA wrote:I live state side and received mine today. 785 of 2000. If this is any indication I suspect they are going to sell out fairly fast.
I ordered from Eureka on October 28th or 29th I think and received # 454 today in Michigan.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#384 Post by What A Disgrace »

Whoops. I forgot to cancel my Amazon UK pre-order for this title. So I believe I have it, plus a Eureka website order, on the way. The problem is, I can only "believe" about the Eureka order, since I don't get shipping confirmation. Is there any way Eureka can confirm to me that my order has shipped, so that I may be able to cancel the Amazon order before it ships soon? Or, barring that, simply cancel the Eureka order if it has not indeed shipped?

If not, then I believe I'll have an extra box to sell for a fairly unreasonable price at a convenient later date.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#385 Post by swo17 »

skeets kelly wrote:#108.
Looking forward to 1,987 more posts like this.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#386 Post by Arrow »

swo17 wrote:
skeets kelly wrote:#108.
Looking forward to 1,987 more posts like this.
I'll post something substantial as soon as I dig into this.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#387 Post by zedz »

Just got my copy. It probably has a number on it, but who cares?

I just wanted to report that the book with this would stun an ox. I presume there's a lot more material in it than was in the previous editions. Either that or it's been saddled with a jumbo font designed for long-distance reading.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#388 Post by Michael Kerpan »

swo17 wrote:
skeets kelly wrote:#108.
Looking forward to 1,987 more posts like this.
124. ;~}

Arrived here in Boston today -- will test something out tonight (which means postponing Act 2 of The Barber of Seville).
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#389 Post by swo17 »

zedz wrote:I just wanted to report that the book with this would stun an ox.
Seriously. I left it alone for five minutes and it ate my Walden book. :(
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#390 Post by zedz »

Good thing you didn't pay through the nose for that Walden book.

[swo runs off in tears]
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#391 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Oyu-sama looks pretty lovely (despite showing signs of age that I'm glad MOC didn't try to blot out).
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#392 Post by tenia »

zedz wrote:I presume there's a lot more material in it than was in the previous editions.
Why nobody reads what I write ? :(
tenia wrote:I just compared the content of the 344p book versus the 4x80p DVD booklets and 2x56p BD booklets.
The 344p have the entirety of the 4x80p DVD booklets.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#393 Post by Florinaldo »

My copy crossed the ocean safely to Canada. Bonus points for MoC's packing practices; the two layers of cardboard did a lot to protect the item, with only a minor bump to the box.

One good thing about the book: there is little chance of misplacing it as happens once in a while with thin DVD booklets. However, it is harder to handle since it is not made to open out flat (unless you wish to crack the spine).

I had thought MoC might have taken this opportunity to scale down on the packaging, reducing costs by using 2-disc cases (or even a single 4-disc one). Instead, they chose to give this release the heft and visual quality such works highly deserve.

The only thing left to do now is viewing the movies...
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#394 Post by tenia »

Florinaldo wrote:I had thought MoC might have taken this opportunity to scale down on the packaging, reducing costs by using 2-disc cases (or even a single 4-disc one). Instead, they chose to give this release the heft and visual quality such works highly deserve.
While it's indeed very nice looking and high quality feeling, I probably wouldn't have been against tryng to fit more discs per case to save some shelf space.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#395 Post by zedz »

zedz wrote:Just got my copy. It probably has a number on it, but who cares?
Damn, I got a glimpse of my box number last night and now I'm tempted to post the damned thing. Must. . . resist. . .
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#396 Post by Michael Kerpan »

> Must. . . resist. . .

Why -- this thread is semi-frivolous, right...

;~}
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#397 Post by htom »

Florinaldo wrote:My copy crossed the ocean safely to Canada. Bonus points for MoC's packing practices; the two layers of carboard did a lot to protect the item, with only a minor bump to the box.
Mine also came to Canada today, but not so much luck, it received a blow on the box spine hard enough to dent it and split the paper on the top edge. But this is par for the course for me and mail order. As a limited edition item I don't think there is much to be done about it, anyway. On the shelf the damage will not be noticeable.

#70, by the way.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#398 Post by mattkc »

Everything's always coming up zedz
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#399 Post by tenia »

htom wrote:Mine also came to Canada today, but not so much luck, it received a blow on the box spine hard enough to dent it and split the paper on the top edge. But this is par for the course for me and mail order. As a limited edition item I don't think there is much to be done about it, anyway. On the shelf the damage will not be noticeable.
Actually, you might want to reach Kevin on that if you think it's bad enough. It seems that they might have some spare outer box (not numbered) that they could send to people who received sets too damaged. You would then just have to peal the sticker and stick it back on the new mint box (Kevin wrote it should be easily feasible).
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#400 Post by domino harvey »

Any fellow Americans still Mizoguchi-less? How will I ever rest until I know and post my number here?
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