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

#401 Post by willoneill »

domino harvey wrote:Any fellow Americans still Mizoguchi-less? How will I ever rest until I know and post my number here?
Fellow "North" American here, still waiting for mine.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#402 Post by Black Hat »

Still waiting here as well.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#403 Post by mattkc »

Nothing has landed in the faraway desert of the midwest.

EDIT: Did not mean the person...
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#404 Post by jindianajonz »

I'm still waiting for mine, but since I just ordered from Amazon yesterday that is to be expected.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#405 Post by feihong »

I haven't received mine yet in California.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#406 Post by skeets kelly »

swo17 wrote:
skeets kelly wrote:#108.
Looking forward to 1,987 more posts like this.
life doesn't always have to be a circus, you know.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#407 Post by Black Hat »

Fellow Americans my Late Mizoguchi set numbered 57 has arrived slightly dented on the bottom corners but otherwise in good shape.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#408 Post by George Kaplan »

I'm delighted to report that I've received my copy #0013!
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#409 Post by What A Disgrace »

Though slightly outdone by Mr. Kaplan's lucky number 13, I have just received number 21 in Tennessee. In person, this set has even more-so the air a precious object.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#410 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Now I feel so utterly humiliated by my 124, I'll probably not even be able to bear watching the other 7 films in the set. Good thing I watched Oyu-sama before I realized how crummy my number was.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#411 Post by chatterjees »

Has anybody received their order from amazon? ](*,)
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#412 Post by lefeufollet »

chatterjees wrote:Has anybody received their order from amazon? ](*,)
Mine arrived yesterday. The shipping box was crushed, but the set was unscathed.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#413 Post by chatterjees »

lefeufollet wrote:
chatterjees wrote:Has anybody received their order from amazon? ](*,)
Mine arrived yesterday. The shipping box was crushed, but the set was unscathed.
I see you are in Philly, so hopefully I will receive mine soon [-o<
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#414 Post by Emak-Bakia »

chatterjees wrote:Has anybody received their order from amazon? ](*,)
I'm in the same boat as you, waiting for my Amazon order to arrive in Pittsburgh. The estimated delivery date is today, though I'm not holding my breath, because UK packages seem to consistently take two weeks to reach my doorstep. I haven't been home since early this morning, so I'll certainly update you if I find that it has been delivered.

The atmosphere in this thread is reminiscent of kids tracking Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. :)
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#415 Post by chatterjees »

Best of luck.
Surprisingly, I have 3 separate dispatches, which are all dispatched on the same date, but have different expected delivery dates. For me, the delivery date for this distach is Nov 14.
You are right, usually they take 2 weeks. There are exceptions also. I got Runaway Train from Arrow directly in 4 days!
let's just hope we get our edition numbers on the back cover of the box, apparently there are some with no numbers :wink:
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#416 Post by fdm »

lefeufollet wrote:
chatterjees wrote:Has anybody received their order from amazon? ](*,)
Mine arrived yesterday. The shipping box was crushed, but the set was unscathed.
I'm getting a little nervous, my James Dean set arrived crushed, but the shipping box was pretty much unscathed. Fingers crossed...

Edit: Should have knocked on wood instead. Sending mine back, too dented up on the bottom (including the booklet).
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#417 Post by Askew »

The Mizoguchi box is much sturdier than the Dean box. I received both and the Mizoguchi was fine, but the Dean was crushed.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#418 Post by Oedipax »

Still no luck here on the east coast US (Eureka order).
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#419 Post by gcgiles1dollarbin »

Arrived in California from Eureka today. #40. Only one dented corner. Naked photos of me tenderly holding box to follow.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#420 Post by willoneill »

willoneill wrote:Fellow "North" American here, still waiting for mine.
Arrived today, in perfect condition. #0017
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#421 Post by feihong »

Arrived in Los Angeles today from Eureka. 1 dented corner, scuffs on the booklet spine, but otherwise pristine and totally gorgeous. Love the gridded typography on the back cover.

it is #420. I ordered from Eureka much later than some of you guys.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#422 Post by rwaits »

Arrived in Atlanta. I am floored by how gorgeous this set looks. Very well done MoC.
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#423 Post by Charles »

Arrived in Connecticut. As everyone is saying, it's a beautiful box set, with an incredible book.

The corrugated used for shipping these is way too frickin' soft. One corner in particular looked pretty scary coming out of the mailbox.

Fortunately, the slipcase was not crushed, though one spine corner has a slight bump with a 1" split in the paper but no structural damage, and you can see 1/16" worth of corner bump on the book as a result. There's an additional 1/2" split at one of the open corners which did allow the box sides to separate if you're looking for it, but it's not evident to the naked eye.

My goodness, we're being anal about this one! And I'm only taking the trouble to describe this because the rest of you are doing it. However, as careful as I am with all such things of mine, I'm quite sure that if I examined every item in the collection, I'd find many examples of all of this, and worse. Even on some of those items I've hand-picked for myself at a store. So, all things in perspective. This is gorgeous, and it is SUCH a pleasure to have another "real" slipcase box in the collection. They should always be made of firm cardboard. It just makes a world of difference.

Oh yeah. #0455/2000. Doesn't matter to me. The only two numbers I'd be truly ecstatic to receive are #1 or #2000, and I must confess I was rather hoping against hope for the latter.

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

#424 Post by Florinaldo »

Charles wrote:The corrugated used for shipping these is way too frickin' soft.
Especially for trans-Atlantic travel. With Amazon UK for example, I have learned to limit myself to about 4 DVDS since beyond that, the box tends to get crushed and open at either end (or both).
Oh yeah. #0455/2000.

Is MoC sending the numbered box sets in strict numerical order according to when the order was placed or is it random? If they were all pre-wrapped in cardboard at the printer, they would have no way of knowing which number they are shipping. I find it surprising that they would already have sold nearly 500 copies. At this point, an unnumbered set might be the true collector's item (I forgot to check which number I got and the box set it at home at present).
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Re: 52-59 / BD 36-37, 71-72 Late Mizoguchi: Eight Films, 195

#425 Post by Drucker »

Florinaldo wrote:
Charles wrote:The corrugated used for shipping these is way too frickin' soft.
Especially for trans-Atlantic travel. With Amazon UK for example, I have learned to limit myself to about 4 DVDS since beyond that, the box tends to get crushed and open at either end (or both).
Oh yeah. #0455/2000.

Is MoC sending the numbered box sets in strict numerical order according to when the order was placed or is it random? If they were all pre-wrapped in cardboard at the printer, they would have no way of knowing which number they are shipping. I find it surprising that they would already have sold nearly 500 copies. At this point, an unnumbered set might be the true collector's item (I forgot to check which number I got and the box set it at home at present).
I didn't place my order til they initially tweeted that they were going to sell-out on pre-order, and I got #27. So I doubt the box number corresponds with order placement.
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