That is an incredible selection. The Third Man? For crying out loud, that Criterion is a superb edition and not exactly cheap. That is very generous. The same goes for The Man Who Fell To Earth, though I expect you won't like it, Pete. It is a good film, but a surreal one. The Squid and the Whale is an unusual drama, but if you do like it even only a bit, it could open up a whole new world for you as the writer/director works frequently with Wes Anderson. I love History Of Violence. Bloody fantastic.
Too bad I don't own this film... It will be on its way to your home. I can't imagine a worst torture for you... Even watching The Sorority over and over a complete day would be more pleasant
Quote from: Jon on August 28, 2010, 07:35:15 PMThat is an incredible selection. The Third Man? For crying out loud, that Criterion is a superb edition and not exactly cheap. That is very generous. The same goes for The Man Who Fell To Earth, though I expect you won't like it, Pete. It is a good film, but a surreal one. The Squid and the Whale is an unusual drama, but if you do like it even only a bit, it could open up a whole new world for you as the writer/director works frequently with Wes Anderson. I love History Of Violence. Bloody fantastic. I will be looking forward to checking them all out. Will have to see what I like. Even if I don't.... I sure as hell can't complain! But yeah... I was pretty shocked that there is a couple Criterion in the list. But she is upgrading to Blu-ray... so that is probably why... I am sure Criterion does Blu-ray as well... right? But yes... still very generous!
Not only is the Blu available from Criterion, but I think they are the only distributor to sell the Blu-Ray discs at the same price as the DVD, showing their commitment to quality. However, their DVDs are always pricey!
Pricey isn't the word... they are overprice because they made people believed that all their released are great materials, most of them aren't... ...Just a case of good marketing with the numbering to force people to buy their stuff...
Two have been superseded by very fine releases, but both of them (Robocop and Silence of the Lambs) still get a lot of support for being definitive releases, despite being non-anamorphic.
Hey Pete, any of your friends have a Torchwood Season 2 Disc 4 laying around to send you? You could then pass it on to me ...