Criterion Prices
- ryannichols7
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I think the point is they're helping the format along. not that they're going to be churning out a large amount of 3D blurays, but it is a nice start.
Cave of Forgotten Dreams wouldn't be a horrible idea for their second.
Cave of Forgotten Dreams wouldn't be a horrible idea for their second.
- Tom Hagen
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Let's crowdsource this, people: http://www.crowdrise.com/pina" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;swo17 wrote:In the time you've spent complaining about this, you could have gone outside and panhandled the $5 extra that you need to be able to afford this.mfunk9786 wrote:But by Domino's argument - I'll still be paying $5 more. It's not the actual money - I can afford it (I think), but since when do people who swarm around an Amazon seller who accidentally mispriced thousands of dollars of merchandise not care about how much media releases cost? Perhaps Criterion should just increase their prices to $60 per title on the off chance that we can stack B&N coupons at some point during some unconfirmed sale to bring them down to $20
- mfunk9786
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You are all horrible pricks
- LQ
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Ahhhh, that was the most satisfying and sustained guffaw I've had in a while. Bravo, Tom.
- mfunk9786
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I have to live with this cackling broad
- Mr Sausage
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You should probably stop providing her with so many occasions for laughter.
- The Narrator Returns
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*massive laugh track*
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- triodelover
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You understand, of course, that means she has to live with you as well.mfunk9786 wrote:I have to live with this cackling broad
- nickoberg
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i wouldn't have minded to get a cheeper pina bluray version without the 3D. my eyes have never adjusted to the format
- mfunk9786
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Oh no, get ready for an onslaught of ridicule
- cdnchris
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Nah, that's just reserved for you, but with love. And when I get the funds I'm donating a dollar to your cause.
- Matt
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There's a minimum $10 donation. Otherwise it'd be up 50¢ from me.
- cdnchris
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Damn, missed that. Well I guess I'm out. Maybe we can pool the money.
- Ashirg
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Amazon added I Married a Witch and The Uninvited with $19.95 for DVD and $29.95 for blu-ray. La Notte is at the announced price.
- stagefright50
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Also changed on Criterion's website.Ashirg wrote:Amazon added I Married a Witch and The Uninvited with $19.95 for DVD and $29.95 for blu-ray. La Notte is at the announced price.
- Moe Dickstein
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That's because CC reduced the price later on Monday...
- ptatler
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Got a press release saying that the SRP for 3 Films by Roberto Rossellini Starring Ingrid Bergman has been amended to $99.95.
- mfunk9786
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Wait, what was it before?
- ptatler
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According to the original press release, $79.95. I don't know if the site ever had the wrong price.mfunk9786 wrote:Wait, what was it before?
- mfunk9786
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Everyone goofs on me when I talk about prices even though it's okay for everyone else to do it, but that's a pretty high MSRP for a three-film set.
- Matt
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But not for a 4-disc set. Shoah is 3 discs and $99.95 SRP.
- ptatler
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Especially since it's the same for both the DVD and Blu. The comparable War Trilogy set is $20 less (for DVD only, obviously)/mfunk9786 wrote:Everyone goofs on me when I talk about prices even though it's okay for everyone else to do it, but that's a pretty high MSRP for a three-film set.
- swo17
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But it also contains a short in which Ingrid Bergman chases around a chicken.mfunk9786 wrote:that's a pretty high MSRP for a three-film set.
- domino harvey
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The Three Colors Trilogy Blu-ray was twenty dollars cheaper and contained the Three Colors Trilogy
It's a shame I didn't think to pre-order from Amazon since the first listed price was $55, which would've been 45% off on release day
It's a shame I didn't think to pre-order from Amazon since the first listed price was $55, which would've been 45% off on release day