The Jacques Rivette Collection

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GaryC
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#301 Post by GaryC »

Mine also arrived this afternoon.
JakeB
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#302 Post by JakeB »

I'm in Yorkshire. I got a shipping email yesterday, so I guess I won't get it til Monday. I cannot wait!
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RossyG
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#303 Post by RossyG »

I didn't get the email, but the set arrived here in good old Sussex by the sea by courier this afternoon.
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Ribs
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#304 Post by Ribs »

If you go check your account, does it indicate it's shipped though? Mine still says it's at the warehouse.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#305 Post by Arrow »

Ribs wrote:If you go check your account, does it indicate it's shipped though? Mine still says it's at the warehouse.
That's a common issue, my Boro set still says it's at the warehouse.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#306 Post by kidc85 »

dfzp wrote:But the possibility of Glenn messing with the color correction is still there.
Rivette wrote:[...]We began with number two: it was the screenplay that had taken shape the fastest, the actors were there, and I imperatively wanted to exploit the winter theme. That was Duelle.[...]
Source:http://www.dvdbeaver.com/rivette/ok/dan ... e-pt1.html
If Rivette wanted to reflect a wintery look through the use of colour then this transfer doesn't represent that. There are cool shots in there: all of the outdoor shots and some of the aquarium stuff, but in general it's very notably warm. Although I don't want to defend the transfer if it's been consciously fiddled with, I can't say that it necessarily feels wrong: for a film about the battle between the Queen of the Sun and the Queen of the Night being bathed in a glow that could easily be representative of the light from either a rising or setting sun feels apropos.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#307 Post by Noiretirc »

I just ordered this motherfckr. Strangely I could not do it from Arrow (no response to the Add To Cart button), so I went with Zavvi.com for 5 quid more than Arrow. (Why is Amazon selling this for much more?) I'll find out soon enough if my player is region free or not!!
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#308 Post by dfzp »

kidc85 wrote:If Rivette wanted to reflect a wintery look through the use of colour then this transfer doesn't represent that. There are cool shots in there: all of the outdoor shots and some of the aquarium stuff, but in general it's very notably warm. Although I don't want to defend the transfer if it's been consciously fiddled with, I can't say that it necessarily feels wrong: for a film about the battle between the Queen of the Sun and the Queen of the Night being bathed in a glow that could easily be representative of the light from either a rising or setting sun feels apropos.
But the light from the sun only refers to Bulle Ogier's character. The other characters, and specially Juliet Berto's, are supposed to look extra-pale (one of the reference points for Berto's look was Ugetsu's Lady Wakasa).
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#309 Post by Bürgermeister »

RossyG wrote:I didn't get the email, but the set arrived here in good old Sussex by the sea by courier this afternoon.
Out of interest which courier is delivering these?
and did you pay more for delivery?

Still waiting for mine in Yorkshire. [-(
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Alphonse Tram
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#310 Post by Alphonse Tram »

Bürgermeister wrote:
RossyG wrote:I didn't get the email, but the set arrived here in good old Sussex by the sea by courier this afternoon.
Out of interest which courier is delivering these?
and did you pay more for delivery?

Still waiting for mine in Yorkshire. [-(
Yodel, quite simply the worst courier service in the UK bar none.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#311 Post by colinr0380 »

I received the copy that I pre-ordered months back from Amazon this afternoon, and I did feel appropriately apologetic to the delivery driver who had to make their way through the snow on a Sunday to deliver it!
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#312 Post by ranaing83 »

Anyone else having trouble seeing the review of this set on DVDBeaver? When I open the page it loads a very partial version of the page, no review or anything, just the old poster images. A similar thing happens with the review of Arrow's Battles Without Honor & Humanity, although there I can at least read Gary's review of the set, I just can't see any image comparisons, menus, etc...
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#313 Post by domino harvey »

Are you on your phone? Most DVDBeaver pages do that for me when I'm on my iPhone for some reason
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#314 Post by David M. »

Yeah, that happens to me a lot on DVDBeaver - try another browser?
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#315 Post by ranaing83 »

I was using Safari. Opened the same pages in Chrome and voila! Problem solved. Thanks, David M.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#316 Post by Noiretirc »

I hate to belabor this point, and I do apologise for being a complete luddite, but please help:

I live in Canada. I don't know if my BD player is region free or not, and I will gladly (eventually) upgrade it for this set alone, if required. If it isn't region free, can I still view the DVDs in this set? (I'm not interested in computer viewing.)

Thanks.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#317 Post by MichaelB »

If you don't know upfront whether your player is multi-region, it's a racing certainty that it isn't.

Whereas lots of DVD players were either multi-region out of the box or could be rendered so via a "secret" remote control code, this is much, much rarer in the world of Blu-ray players. There have been a tiny handful of software switchable players, like the famous Toshiba BDX-1200 and BDX-3200, but for the most part multi-region players have been specifically modified at the hardware level - and you'll have been aware of this at the time of purchase.

The DVDs, like the BDs, are also region-locked - so it depends on whether your player can handle both this and PAL video. (Most North American players can't). Computer viewing might well be the most viable immediate option.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#318 Post by Noiretirc »

Thank you MichaelB. I'll very likely be getting a new player next week. (Current one was given to me.) I'm baffled that single region players even exist!

Edit: http://www.regionfreedvd.net/buying-guide.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; was very helpful.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#319 Post by AidanKing »

I have received my copy and it really does look like an excellent package. I was a bit surprised that Duelle and Noroit are on one DVD despite being on separate BluRays, but I accept that this will not concern most users of this forum.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#320 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

Any Europeans received shipping notification?
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#321 Post by pzadvance »

I'm from the US but changed my shipping location after purchase to Vienna where I'm currently staying. Got a shipment notification Friday--hopefully it's headed to Vienna!
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#322 Post by perkizitore »

I did on Friday, although post from the UK has been incredibly slow recently.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#323 Post by Moridin »

I'm from Norway. Still no shipping notification.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#324 Post by ALLCAPSAREBASTARDS »

Anyone in South America who ordered the Rivette set or with experience ordering from Arrow?
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Professor Wagstaff
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#325 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

It's difficult to dig through all the Rivette material on the forum to find actual in-depth discussion of Out 1, so can anyone suggest essays or articles to read about the film? I must admit that after watching two episodes...well...I just don't get it. Still, I'd like to understand all the passion people have for the film. Thanks.
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