The OOP Heads-Up Thread

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#951 Post by bamwc2 »

StevenJ0001 wrote:Hmmm, wondering if I should pick up that Renoir box. Are those films available in better editions and/or likely to be issued on Blu?
Make no mistake about it, that set is mostly lower tier Renoir. The only one in there that I can recommend without reservations is Nana.
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#952 Post by domino harvey »

Nah, the Elusive Corporal is great
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#953 Post by knives »

Agreed with Dom. Those are some of the most enjoyable Renoirs I've encountered. Definitely worth owning.
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#954 Post by StevenJ0001 »

Thanks for the recs, guys! I think I'll pick it up!
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#955 Post by Askew »

danieltiger wrote:Ooh, if Lionsgate's Jean Renoir box is going OOP perhaps Criterion might get Grand Illusion back? I know it's Canal, but just maybe?
The Jean Renoir box is also Studio Canal.
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#956 Post by bamwc2 »

domino harvey wrote:Nah, the Elusive Corporal is great
I'd put both the The Elusive Corporal and The Doctor's Horrible Experiment in the good/not great range, while Whirlpool of Fate, Charleston Parade, and La Marseillaise all fall flat for me.
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#957 Post by knives »

You also forgot The Little Match Girl which is pretty great and unlike any of his other work I've seen. Charleston Parade may be pure fluff, but it's such enjoyable fluff I'm surprised at the cool reaction.
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#958 Post by domino harvey »

Cinema Guild's Peter Watkins titles
Every Pathfinder DVD release (including the notoriously problematic but still somewhat indispensable Chabrol box)
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#959 Post by swo17 »

domino harvey wrote:Cinema Guild's Peter Watkins titles
What would those be?
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#960 Post by domino harvey »

The same ones New Yorker put out: Punishment Park, the War Games, Culloden. The Gladiators and Edvard Munch remain in print (for now)
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#961 Post by swo17 »

Oh, I had no idea that CG had ever put those out.
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#962 Post by domino harvey »

One of the few Walt Disney Treasures sets to still be available from Amazon, the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit tin is now also out of print
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#963 Post by perkizitore »

swo17 wrote:Oh, I had no idea that CG had ever put those out.
I don't see evidence of this either, do you care to substantiate domino?
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#964 Post by domino harvey »

It's up on MMM
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#965 Post by perkizitore »

I can only find reviews and listings for the New Yorker/Project X titles online, MMM must have mixed up the distributors .
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#966 Post by Adam X »

Going by another thread on here, Cinema Guild took over distribution from New Yorker, of the Project X titles.
A recent post on CG's Facebook page suggests that Project X's days producing Peter Watkins releases are over, too.
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#967 Post by domino harvey »

Out of the Past Blu-ray is listed as OOP on MMM, is out of stock everywhere

EDIT WBShop still claims to have it
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#968 Post by chatterjees »

amazon says that
Item Under Review
! Did I wait too long to buy it? What's the problem?
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#969 Post by Noiradelic »

The Blu was just released a few weeks ago, so probably a production issue. If the problem is it already sold out, that would only be incentive for Warner to press more.
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#970 Post by Noiradelic »

domino harvey wrote:Out of the Past Blu-ray is listed as OOP on MMM, is out of stock everywhere

EDIT WBShop still claims to have it
Looks like B&N still has it, and with the 15% non-member codes they sent out for the holiday weekend, at a reasonable price too.
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#971 Post by fdm »

Noiradelic wrote: Looks like B&N still has it, and with the 15% non-member codes they sent out for the holiday weekend, at a reasonable price too.
Ship date of 9/22 (with 20% off code). Not sure whether I'll ride it out or just wait for some Warner Archive sale down the line.
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#972 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Out of the Past was just released. Before people buy on impulse, you might want to wait, it looks like there's something wrong with the disc:
Item Under Review

While this item is available from other marketplace sellers on this page, it is not currently offered by Amazon.com because customers have told us there may be something wrong with our inventory of the item, the way we are shipping it, or the way it's described here. (Thanks for the tip!)

We're working to fix the problem as quickly as possible.
It's a Warner Archive title, so it's not likely that it's going OOP immediately after being available. Does anyone know if it's one of these BD-R's & not a pressed disc?
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#973 Post by domino harvey »

No Warner Archives Blu-ray release has been on a burned Blu-ray. Look, believe or not believe, but this exact release is listed as out of print on MMM-- I'm actually not sure why lately people seem skeptical about things going out of print? There are lots of reasons it could be going out of print, and it might be right back with a new UPC or different branding or as part of a set or who knows what. But the disc that was released just a few weeks ago is now out of print, and that's not from Amazon it's from MMM

(And several Warner Archives releases have gone out of print)
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#974 Post by tenia »

Well, it just seems quite quick for such a title (and usually, I feel when people read OOP, they usually think "you won't be able to buy it anymore at all").
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#975 Post by adavis53 »

Didn't Criterion's Ran blu-ray go out of print before it was even released? As weird as it is I feel like we've seen stuff like it happen before.
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