Eraserhead
- The Invunche
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- The Invunche
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- neuro
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Sorry for this temporary derailment of the thread, but I just noticed that there is an unlimited-use but advertising-supported version of the program I listed earlier in the thread; it's all the way at the bottom of the downloads page my link sends you to.
It is a bit confusing, isn't it? Anyway, save mbalson's cover on your hard drive, then when you open the program, the display should feature two templates, one for the front cover and one for the back cover (I think the default setting is for cd covers). In the left template, select "cover templates" and in that menu, select "dvd.keepcase.single.file." Then just click anywhere in the empty white space in the left template, and load mbalson's file; it should automatically resize itself to fit to the template and will automatically print on a single sheet of paper. Hope this helps!Can you explain to an idiot like me how to use this program with such a file? Do I need to cut up the file into two parts first?
- mbalson
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BrightEyes23
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This may be the wrong forum for this, I'm not sure exactly where this should go...but here goes...
Does anyone have a slimpack case slip cover for this? I need the space on my DVD shelf, and I don't like the $40 disc just sitting in that little sleeve waiting to be scratched. If anyone does, I'd be greatly appreciated.
Also, I'm also looking for a slimpack case cover for "2046" and Tool's "Salival"
Mods, if this is the wrong forum, please let me know where to put this. Thanks!
Does anyone have a slimpack case slip cover for this? I need the space on my DVD shelf, and I don't like the $40 disc just sitting in that little sleeve waiting to be scratched. If anyone does, I'd be greatly appreciated.
Also, I'm also looking for a slimpack case cover for "2046" and Tool's "Salival"
Mods, if this is the wrong forum, please let me know where to put this. Thanks!
- The Invunche
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From the previous page:
mbalson wrote: I have placed it on my webspace and the file is about 1.5MB.
http://www.markbalson.com/forum/eraserhead_mbalson.jpg
- Taketori Washizu
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- dekadetia
- was Born Innocent
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Regardless. Also (this may be old news), Eraserhead and The Short Films have been packaged as a boxset; you save $5 and presumably, get a third box to put your other two boxes in (this not counting the red-tissue-lined shoebox the boxes are shipped in).Benoit wrote:Do you have to be a member in order to purchase the DVD off the website, or can you get it regardless?
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J M Powell
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As the resident Lynch apologist, I feel compelled to note that this is not so different from a very common practice of small-press publishers or self-publishers of books, that of offering a signed edition (usually limited, sometimes numbered, and occasionally with some other "added value" such as a tip-in plate) at a much higher price, marketed to "collectors".matt wrote:Whoa! It costs an extra $48.15 just to have him sign it?
Still, if a person chooses to pay for the signed Eraserhead DVD, I do feel safe offering the following simple equation to describe his or her psychoeconomical status:
M>S
where M=money and S=sense.
- Faux Hulot
- Jack Of All Tirades
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At least Lynch went through and cleaned up Eraserhead one freakin' frame at a time so you get some bang for your buck.Polybius wrote:Why certain filmmakers think that fans enjoy being run through a virtual obstacle course and gouged at the same time for the privellige of viewing films (talkin' to you, too, Lynch) is quite beyond me.
- cafeman
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Still, $80 for any one movie is not steep, but a slap in the face. Does Lynch hate Europe? Beacause shipping for $40 is just...well I don`t know what to call it.Faux Hulot wrote:At least Lynch went through and cleaned up Eraserhead one freakin' frame at a time so you get some bang for your buck.Polybius wrote:Why certain filmmakers think that fans enjoy being run through a virtual obstacle course and gouged at the same time for the privellige of viewing films (talkin' to you, too, Lynch) is quite beyond me.
- dx23
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And they still have a listing for the once rumored Criterion release.DVD Empire now sell both Lynch sets, together or separately.
I read somewhere that Lynch was giving permission for other online retailers to start selling Eraserhead and his Short films DVD.At least they will until he slaps an injunction on them
- backstreetsbackalright
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I'm pretty sure Seattle's Scarecrow got his blessing to sell them online.dx23 wrote:I read somewhere that Lynch was giving permission for other online retailers to start selling Eraserhead and his Short films DVD.
http://www.scarecrow.com/search/search_ ... mit=Search
- Paul Moran
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Apparently, it's also available in UK now.
Previously available only through the filmmaker's official website, Eraserhead is now being made available to retailers around the country through online wholesaler IndieBuyer.net. Retailers can order the film, which is being offered along with the bonus disc "The Short Films of David Lynch," now. Shipping is due to begin 1st July 2005.
- Lino
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Does this mean that living in Europe you no longer have to pay those ridiculously high customs charges?
http://indiebuyer.net/ibn/show_content?id=27
http://indiebuyer.net/ibn/show_content?id=27
- justeleblanc
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- denti alligator
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- emcflat
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And apparently it is releasing to pretty much all major retailers (Amazon, DDD) via Rykodisc. I, however, will wear that lousy giant package on my shelf as a badge of honor. Or at least out of spite for having to pay double for it just so Lynch could change his mind and ink a deal. (scoff).. Film directors...
- justeleblanc
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Give it a few years and you'll get top dollar on ebay.denti alligator wrote:Let's just hope those of us who bought those big bulky things will have a chance to replace or at least buy the new cases.JusteLeblanc wrote:davisdvd.com states that Eraserhead and the short films will be in amaray cases starting January 10th.
Excellent news indeed!!!!
- mbalson
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The cover I designed above is better anyway. Who wants a cover with the big 2000 text all over it?denti alligator wrote:Let's just hope those of us who bought those big bulky things will have a chance to replace or at least buy the new cases.JusteLeblanc wrote:davisdvd.com states that Eraserhead and the short films will be in amaray cases starting January 10th.
Excellent news indeed!!!!
- denti alligator
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I love it. How about a similar one for the Short Films?mbalson wrote:The cover I designed above is better anyway. Who wants a cover with the big 2000 text all over it?denti alligator wrote:Let's just hope those of us who bought those big bulky things will have a chance to replace or at least buy the new cases.JusteLeblanc wrote:davisdvd.com states that Eraserhead and the short films will be in amaray cases starting January 10th.
Excellent news indeed!!!!
