aox wrote:Any thoughts as to why this blu-ray is so expensive? Does it mean that it might go out of print? I'd like to pick up a copy.
I don't think it's going out of print any time soon. Cinema Guild discs are rarely discounted through Amazon. If you can wait, the best option is the 50%-off Cyber Week sale on CG's website.
I've been on the fence recently about waiting 'til November to pick up Museum Hours.
aox wrote:Any thoughts as to why this blu-ray is so expensive? Does it mean that it might go out of print? I'd like to pick up a copy.
I don't think it's going out of print any time soon. Cinema Guild discs are rarely discounted through Amazon. If you can wait, the best option is the 50%-off Cyber Week sale on CG's website.
I've been on the fence recently about waiting 'til November to pick up Museum Hours.
Is November their 50% off sale or is there another one soon?
Often those labels that Amazon rarely discounts are cheaper on other sites like this one and Deep Discount, and come down even further when they have a big site-wide sale.
EDIT: Though it also says "currently unavailable" so, fiddlesticks - though that might just be a case of them awaiting restock.
zedz wrote:It's currently under $20 at DVD Planet.
Often those labels that Amazon rarely discounts are cheaper on other sites like this one and Deep Discount, and come down even further when they have a big site-wide sale.
EDIT: Though it also says "currently unavailable" so, fiddlesticks - though that might just be a case of them awaiting restock.
I'm a new member to the forum and was not sure if it was appropriate for me to start a new thread or not so I came here. I watched The Turin Horse last night and I must say I loved it. It was my first Tarr film and I will be ordering his other works over the next few days and plan to watch the over the weekend.
I was wondering if you could suggest some films similar to The Turin Horse. I'm aware that it's quite a unique cinematic experience but I'll happily watch anything of merit.