Criterion/MoC Overlaps
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:31 pm
I'd like to maintain a master list that briefly compares the merits of the releases for all films that have been put out by both Criterion and MoC. I'm primarily concerned with the presentation of the film, and with any substantial extras that might be on one edition but not on the other. I'm not so much interested in cataloguing every single difference between the two editions, but rather, just the big ones that might have factored into someone favoring one edition over the other. In most cases, I'm only familiar with one edition (or neither) and am mostly going off of DVD Beaver comparisons or other reports on the internet. If anyone feels I've misrepresented anything, or missed something important (and I probably have), please let me know.
Ace in the Hole - Both on Blu-ray, roughly comparable PQ, Criterion has more extras
A nos amours - PQ roughly comparable between the two, some extras unique to each release, MoC's a little more extensive
Le Beau Serge - PQ roughly comparable, CC has commentary, MoC has more on-disc extras including L'Avarice
The Burmese Harp - CC is more cleaned up but also pictureboxed, MoC has it on Blu-ray, some unique extras on each release
Colossal Youth - MoC has slightly better PQ and more extras, but CC comes with Ossos and In Vanda's Room
Les Cousins - PQ roughly comparable, CC has commentary, MoC has more on-disc extras including The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower
The Devil and Daniel Webster - PQ roughly comparable between the two, CC has more on-disc extras but MoC has a substantial booklet
The Face of Another - CC has slightly better PQ (but pictureboxed), only comes in Teshigahara box with lots of extras, MoC has Rayns commentary, MoC is OOP
F for Fake - PQ roughly comparable between the two, unique extras on each release, MoC has the trailer in color
Floating Weeds - MoC has it on Blu-ray and with more accurate color scheme, CC includes A Story of Floating Weeds
The Flowers of St. Francis - CC has sharper image but is also a little cropped compared to MoC, some unique extras on each release
For All Mankind - both editions roughly comparable
Gate of Hell - PQ roughly comparable, both have minimal extras
General Idi Amin Dada Autoportrait - PQ probably roughly comparable between the two (can anyone confirm this for certain?), both have minimal extras, MoC is OOP
Grey Gardens - MoC has slightly better PQ on the DVD but a CC Blu-ray is forthcoming, CC has The Beales of Grey Gardens, MoC has substantial unique extras of its own
Hands Over the City - MoC has it on Blu-ray, Criterion has more extras including the sequel
Harakiri - framing slightly better for MoC, CC picture more "worked on" (for better or worse), unique extras on each release but CC's a little more extensive
Harold and Maude - Both have it on Blu-ray, awaiting MoC reviews for comparison
House - CC in correct ratio and on Blu-ray, unique extras on each release but CC's more extensive, including the short Emotion
The Idiot - PQ roughly comparable between the two but MoC has extras, CC only available in Eclipse set
If.... - Both have it on Blu-ray, awaiting MoC reviews for comparison
The Insect Woman - MoC has it on Blu-ray, CC only comes in Imamura box with lots of extras (including Intentions of Murder), MoC includes Nishi Ginza Station
Island of Lost Souls - PQ roughly comparable between the two, some unique extras on each release
Judex - Criterion has it on Blu-ray including a couple Franju shorts, MoC includes Nuits rouges
Kuroneko - Both have it on Blu-ray, MoC has a little darker image, CC has more extras
Kwaidan - MoC has the full film (20 minutes longer), better PQ, and a substantial booklet
L'Enfance nue - CC is yellow-tinged which they defend but is probably wrong, some unique extras on each release
M - PQ roughly comparable between the two (though CC more "worked on," for better or worse, and a German edition trumps them both), some unique extras on each release
Make Way for Tomorrow - MoC has it on Blu-ray, extras roughly comparable between the two
Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project - Transfers comparable, different Scorsese intros for each film, differing release schedules: MoC plans to release smaller volumes more frequently, Criterion larger volumes less frequently; current overlaps: Trances, Dry Summer; current Criterion exclusives: Touki Bouki, Redes, A River Called Titas, The Housemaid; current MoC exclusives: Revenge
Nashville - Both have it on Blu-ray, awaiting MoC reviews for comparison
La notte - Both have it on Blu-ray, CC has slightly more extras
Onibaba - MoC has it on Blu-ray and with more extras, including Shindo commentary
The Passion of Joan of Arc - MoC has it on Blu-ray w/ two scores and framerates and a thick book, CC has Voices of Light score
Pigs & Battleships - MoC has it on Blu-ray, CC only comes in Imamura box with lots of extras (including Intentions of Murder), MoC includes Stolen Desire
Pitfall - CC has slightly better PQ (but pictureboxed), only comes in Teshigahara box with lots of extras, MoC has Rayns commentary, MoC is OOP
Red River - Both on Blu-ray, Criterion has more extras including additional version of film and the source novel
Repo Man - PQ roughly comparable (though CC slightly more red and opened up to 1.78:1), both have substantial extras, most of which are on both releases
Salesman - PQ roughly comparable between the two, some unique extras on each release
Sansho the Bailiff - PQ roughly comparable (though CC a little more "worked on"), both have unique extras and substantial booklets, CC has commentary, MoC has Gion bayashi
Scandal - CC has better PQ but MoC has extras, CC only available in Eclipse set
Shoah - CC has it on Blu-ray with substantial extras including three bonus films, MoC has 184-page book
Street of Shame - MoC has it on Blu-ray with extras (in OOP set), Criterion is in an Eclipse set
The Testament of Dr. Mabuse - MoC has it on Blu-ray, CC has more extensive extras
Trouble in Paradise - MoC has sharper image and slightly more info along edges, CC has more extensive extras, including The Merry Jail
Twenty-Four Eyes - MoC has slightly better PQ, CC is windowboxed, both have minimal extras
Two-Lane Blacktop - Both are on Blu-ray, CC has slightly better PQ, both have substantial extras, some unique on each release
Ugetsu - MoC has it on Blu-ray, both have unique extras, CC has Rayns commentary and Shindo doc, MoC has Oyu-sama
Vampyr - PQ roughly comparable between the two (though CC more "worked on," for better or worse), both have substantial extras, some unique on each release, MoC has Del Toro commentary
Vengeance Is Mine - CC DVD has better PQ than MoC but MoC Blu-ray is best of all, some unique extras on each release, MoC has a Rayns commentary
White Dog - MoC has it on Blu-ray, Criterion has more extras
Last updated 4/22/14
Ace in the Hole - Both on Blu-ray, roughly comparable PQ, Criterion has more extras
A nos amours - PQ roughly comparable between the two, some extras unique to each release, MoC's a little more extensive
Le Beau Serge - PQ roughly comparable, CC has commentary, MoC has more on-disc extras including L'Avarice
The Burmese Harp - CC is more cleaned up but also pictureboxed, MoC has it on Blu-ray, some unique extras on each release
Colossal Youth - MoC has slightly better PQ and more extras, but CC comes with Ossos and In Vanda's Room
Les Cousins - PQ roughly comparable, CC has commentary, MoC has more on-disc extras including The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower
The Devil and Daniel Webster - PQ roughly comparable between the two, CC has more on-disc extras but MoC has a substantial booklet
The Face of Another - CC has slightly better PQ (but pictureboxed), only comes in Teshigahara box with lots of extras, MoC has Rayns commentary, MoC is OOP
F for Fake - PQ roughly comparable between the two, unique extras on each release, MoC has the trailer in color
Floating Weeds - MoC has it on Blu-ray and with more accurate color scheme, CC includes A Story of Floating Weeds
The Flowers of St. Francis - CC has sharper image but is also a little cropped compared to MoC, some unique extras on each release
For All Mankind - both editions roughly comparable
Gate of Hell - PQ roughly comparable, both have minimal extras
General Idi Amin Dada Autoportrait - PQ probably roughly comparable between the two (can anyone confirm this for certain?), both have minimal extras, MoC is OOP
Grey Gardens - MoC has slightly better PQ on the DVD but a CC Blu-ray is forthcoming, CC has The Beales of Grey Gardens, MoC has substantial unique extras of its own
Hands Over the City - MoC has it on Blu-ray, Criterion has more extras including the sequel
Harakiri - framing slightly better for MoC, CC picture more "worked on" (for better or worse), unique extras on each release but CC's a little more extensive
Harold and Maude - Both have it on Blu-ray, awaiting MoC reviews for comparison
House - CC in correct ratio and on Blu-ray, unique extras on each release but CC's more extensive, including the short Emotion
The Idiot - PQ roughly comparable between the two but MoC has extras, CC only available in Eclipse set
If.... - Both have it on Blu-ray, awaiting MoC reviews for comparison
The Insect Woman - MoC has it on Blu-ray, CC only comes in Imamura box with lots of extras (including Intentions of Murder), MoC includes Nishi Ginza Station
Island of Lost Souls - PQ roughly comparable between the two, some unique extras on each release
Judex - Criterion has it on Blu-ray including a couple Franju shorts, MoC includes Nuits rouges
Kuroneko - Both have it on Blu-ray, MoC has a little darker image, CC has more extras
Kwaidan - MoC has the full film (20 minutes longer), better PQ, and a substantial booklet
L'Enfance nue - CC is yellow-tinged which they defend but is probably wrong, some unique extras on each release
M - PQ roughly comparable between the two (though CC more "worked on," for better or worse, and a German edition trumps them both), some unique extras on each release
Make Way for Tomorrow - MoC has it on Blu-ray, extras roughly comparable between the two
Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project - Transfers comparable, different Scorsese intros for each film, differing release schedules: MoC plans to release smaller volumes more frequently, Criterion larger volumes less frequently; current overlaps: Trances, Dry Summer; current Criterion exclusives: Touki Bouki, Redes, A River Called Titas, The Housemaid; current MoC exclusives: Revenge
Nashville - Both have it on Blu-ray, awaiting MoC reviews for comparison
La notte - Both have it on Blu-ray, CC has slightly more extras
Onibaba - MoC has it on Blu-ray and with more extras, including Shindo commentary
The Passion of Joan of Arc - MoC has it on Blu-ray w/ two scores and framerates and a thick book, CC has Voices of Light score
Pigs & Battleships - MoC has it on Blu-ray, CC only comes in Imamura box with lots of extras (including Intentions of Murder), MoC includes Stolen Desire
Pitfall - CC has slightly better PQ (but pictureboxed), only comes in Teshigahara box with lots of extras, MoC has Rayns commentary, MoC is OOP
Red River - Both on Blu-ray, Criterion has more extras including additional version of film and the source novel
Repo Man - PQ roughly comparable (though CC slightly more red and opened up to 1.78:1), both have substantial extras, most of which are on both releases
Salesman - PQ roughly comparable between the two, some unique extras on each release
Sansho the Bailiff - PQ roughly comparable (though CC a little more "worked on"), both have unique extras and substantial booklets, CC has commentary, MoC has Gion bayashi
Scandal - CC has better PQ but MoC has extras, CC only available in Eclipse set
Shoah - CC has it on Blu-ray with substantial extras including three bonus films, MoC has 184-page book
Street of Shame - MoC has it on Blu-ray with extras (in OOP set), Criterion is in an Eclipse set
The Testament of Dr. Mabuse - MoC has it on Blu-ray, CC has more extensive extras
Trouble in Paradise - MoC has sharper image and slightly more info along edges, CC has more extensive extras, including The Merry Jail
Twenty-Four Eyes - MoC has slightly better PQ, CC is windowboxed, both have minimal extras
Two-Lane Blacktop - Both are on Blu-ray, CC has slightly better PQ, both have substantial extras, some unique on each release
Ugetsu - MoC has it on Blu-ray, both have unique extras, CC has Rayns commentary and Shindo doc, MoC has Oyu-sama
Vampyr - PQ roughly comparable between the two (though CC more "worked on," for better or worse), both have substantial extras, some unique on each release, MoC has Del Toro commentary
Vengeance Is Mine - CC DVD has better PQ than MoC but MoC Blu-ray is best of all, some unique extras on each release, MoC has a Rayns commentary
White Dog - MoC has it on Blu-ray, Criterion has more extras
Last updated 4/22/14