Where's My Criterion?
- oldsheperd
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- oldsheperd
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Red Beard
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I just received all of the October titles from DVDEmpire. I was hoping to get them before they were available in the stores, but I guess you can't get your cake and eat it too.
One side note, my Samurai box came a little banged up and Le Samourai's case has tears in the plastic. Has anyone else experienced problems with this?
One side note, my Samurai box came a little banged up and Le Samourai's case has tears in the plastic. Has anyone else experienced problems with this?
- bjeggert82
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Did they say how long they're delayed...? Until what day? AHHHhhhh I want my DVDs. This has never been a problem with DVDplanet before. At latest, they ship on Monday--at LATEST. If this is a distribution problem, you'd think that because Image owns DVDplanet, that DVDplanet would get the DVDs sooner that these other sites from which people are claiming they're getting their October discs already.gigimonagas wrote:Well, I called Dvdplanet this morning and guest what? All the October titles are still delayed. This sucks
I thought about calling them, but then figured I'd just be patient.
- Gigi M.
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I called around 10:00 AM. They said that they were going to be shipped either by noon or early tomorrow morning. It sucks anyway.bjeggert82 wrote:Did they say how long they're delayed...? Until what day? AHHHhhhh I want my DVDs. This has never been a problem with DVDplanet before. At latest, they ship on Monday--at LATEST. If this is a distribution problem, you'd think that because Image owns DVDplanet, that DVDplanet would get the DVDs sooner that these other sites from which people are claiming they're getting their October discs already.gigimonagas wrote:Well, I called Dvdplanet this morning and guest what? All the October titles are still delayed. This sucks
I thought about calling them, but then figured I'd just be patient.
- bjeggert82
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Well, after just check my order history, it looks like it'll be tomorrow morning... Meaning I won't get them until Friday or Saturday. At least I can watch them this weekend--I probably woudn't have watched them until this weekend anyway. It's just the principal of the thing; I want my DVDs on the same day as everyone else, and I get really crabby when I don't get my way...
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kekid
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I have been rather disappointed with DVD Planet.com for some time now. I bundle a number of items for pre-order, and request USPS Priority Mail for delivery. Astonishingly, DVD Planet cannot meet this simple request. If the pre-ordered items get released on different dates, only the first shipment would go by priority mail, the rest by First Class Mail. The latter sometimes take weeks to arrive, and neither DVD Planet nor the post office would entertain any enquieries until 3 weeks have elapsed. After several such episodes, I spoke to a supervisor at DVD Planet, who said such was their system, and nothing could be done about it. I cancelled all outstanding orders and switched to Amazon.com, who reflects 30% discount on all Criterion new releases, and gives you the choice of shipping method. I have not seen many organizations less interested in satisfying customers than DVD Planet.
- bjeggert82
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I do the same thing, but I always receive my order via priority mail. I've never had later shipments go out via first class.kekid wrote:I have been rather disappointed with DVD Planet.com for some time now. I bundle a number of items for pre-order, and request USPS Priority Mail for delivery. Astonishingly, DVD Planet cannot meet this simple request. If the pre-ordered items get released on different dates, only the first shipment would go by priority mail, the rest by First Class Mail.
One time DVDplanet accidentally rubber banded another guy's order to my order. The guy lived about 30 miles from me. Not realizing what had happened, and thinking they just shipped my order in two smaller boxes, I opened both order. I quickly realized my mistake... The guy had ordered Port of Shadows and whatever Ozu film came out that same day. I ended up looking his number up and calling him to explain what happened, then I shipped the DVDs over to him so he wouldn't have to wait even longer (if I had sent them back to DVDplanet, it would have been three days back, and another three days out the guy). He seemed pleased. But this is just another example of the inattentiveness of DVDplanet.
...By the way, my October discs just shipped today. What a blow job (in the negative sense--if there is such a thing).
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kekid
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Thank you, bjeggert82, for the information. I spent half an hour discussing with the supervisor at DVD Planet why they could not ship all shipments related to a single order by Priority Mail. He asured me it could not be done in their system. Well, either due to their inflexibility, or due to their ignorance, they lost a customer.bjeggert82 wrote: I do the same thing, but I always receive my order via priority mail. I've never had later shipments go out via first class.
- Buttery Jeb
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Well, in the midst of all the annoyance regarding the October titles (which I've only seen at one place in New york City: the Virgin Megastore where I picked up "Le Samourai"), I though I should mention that I just saw copies of "Ugetsu" and "Pickpocket" on the shelves over at Mondo Kim's. This despite the fact they still didn't have any of the October titles in stock yet. So hopefully we won't be having a repeat of this month's unpleasantness anytime soon.
By the way, the "Ugetsu" packaging looked really nice: a slipcase with two separate digipacks for the discs (one with the movie and most of the supplements, the other one with the Kaneto Shindo doc by itself) and the 72-page booklet. "Pickpocket" just had the standard single disc case.
-BJ
By the way, the "Ugetsu" packaging looked really nice: a slipcase with two separate digipacks for the discs (one with the movie and most of the supplements, the other one with the Kaneto Shindo doc by itself) and the 72-page booklet. "Pickpocket" just had the standard single disc case.
-BJ
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I had my fingers crossed for a fat digipak set; though those things are terribly fragile. I'm off to rearrange my shelf in anticipation. Thanks for sharing this!Buttery Jeb wrote:By the way, the "Ugetsu" packaging looked really nice: a slipcase with two separate digipacks for the discs (one with the movie and most of the supplements, the other one with the Kaneto Shindo doc by itself) and the 72-page booklet. "Pickpocket" just had the standard single disc case.
-BJ
You wouldn't happen to have checked the Pickpocket box for for any new, or expanded specs, would you?
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- Buttery Jeb
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You wouldn't happen to have checked the Pickpocket box for for any new, or expanded specs, would you?
I looked at the back cover briefly, and don't remember anything to drastically different from the posted specs. Maybe a little more detail regarding the booklet (which I've promptly forgotten about).
Sorry to disappoint.
-BJ
- Gigi M.
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Nice that Criterion is embracing digipaks again. Hope to see Ran as well.What A Disgrace wrote:I had my fingers crossed for a fat digipak set; though those things are terribly fragile. I'm off to rearrange my shelf in anticipation. Thanks for sharing this!Buttery Jeb wrote:By the way, the "Ugetsu" packaging looked really nice: a slipcase with two separate digipacks for the discs (one with the movie and most of the supplements, the other one with the Kaneto Shindo doc by itself) and the 72-page booklet. "Pickpocket" just had the standard single disc case.
-BJ
You wouldn't happen to have checked the Pickpocket box for for any new, or expanded specs, would you?
- Gigi M.
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In case someone hasn't bought The Wages of Fear yet, Dvdplanet shipped my copy for $19.47.
http://www.dvdplanet.com/product_listin ... format=DVD
http://www.dvdplanet.com/product_listin ... format=DVD
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