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I've only heard amazing things, and I, too, have unfortunately never seen it.
With that particular film, it's not as if everyone buying it is upgrading (and so would know about the Critereon Collection), as other than a spanish BR, it had not been released on any format before. A Superb film that it is, featuring one of Mitchum's best performances, it would be a shame for anyone seeing it for the first time, to have it spoiled by reading the booklet.
Most of the films I would count as a favourite, might not qualify for the CC, hence why haven't bought each one they've released. Instead I bought that one (for Mitchum), and why I want to get Day For Night (because of Jackie Bisset).
https://criterion.com/sale
$19.98 Blu-Rays.
Not sure if I'm gonna pick something up this time, but their next flash sale won't be until October...
I have to say, I'm still feeling miffed about them pulling the films off of Hulu here in the States as well. I watched quite a bit of Criterion stuff that way and the fact that they jumped on the "We need our own streaming service!" bandwagon I don't think will do them any favors in the long run. Still, at least I have my DVDs.
timdalton007
https://criterion.com/library/expanded_view?f=1&s=release_date
Great list I really want...
...trying to determine whether it is region free.
11. Does Criterion sell its DVDs and Blu-ray discs outside the United States? And what regions do they play in?
We only publish DVDs for the North American market, and our DVDs and Blu-ray discs are encoded region 1.
The big downside to Criterion for my neighbors across the pond. Lots of excellent titles but you can only take advantage of them in Region A markets sadly.
The ironic part is that international films form a great portion of their catalogue. But they are, obviously, a business like any other and they have a business model that makes sense to them.
A massive portion. It is a shame they haven't opened their collection up to more regions, they'd really rake in the money then.
Eager for the inevitable 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' so I can own that movie. I've been holding off on rewatching it solely for the arrival of the Criterion edition.
Thanks that's a shame, I'll see what is on the UK list if any.
Edited:
There is a short list of UK titles...
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=274728
Nice will definitely be buying The Fisher King.