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#176 Post by SimonI »

Plexifilm have just announced their first BluRay title: Helvetica - surely if they can do it Criterion can!
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#177 Post by denti alligator »

Let's not forget that (by my count) there are already twelve (!) Criterion DVD titles available as either or both HDDVD and Blu-ray. If we add titles from the Criterion laserdisc catalogue, there'd be even more.

Dazed and Confused
Robocop
The Rock
Army of Shadows
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Ran
The Seventh Seal
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
The 400 Blows
Spartacus
Jimi Plays Monterey
La Haine
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#178 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Is the BluRay packaging a requirement for people who produce the format? I would imagine that this may be holding Criterion back until they have free reign on the design (that won't be impeded by the blue strip at the top) and can identify their hi-def line the way they want to.
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#179 Post by miless »

Antoine Doinel wrote:Is the BluRay packaging a requirement for people who produce the format? I would imagine that this may be holding Criterion back until they have free reign on the design (that won't be impeded by the blue strip at the top) and can identify their hi-def line the way they want to.
Well Daft Punk are releasing their film Electroma, via Vice, on Blu-Ray in custom made metal packaging. It might just be that the discs come with the packaging and the companies producing the titles have the option of using the *free* packaging provided, or to spend more and produce their own custom cases.
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#180 Post by fdm »

Antoine Doinel wrote:Is the BluRay packaging a requirement for people who produce the format? I would imagine that this may be holding Criterion back until they have free reign on the design (that won't be impeded by the blue strip at the top) and can identify their hi-def line the way they want to.
Warner's going to be releasing about a dozen cardboardy things later this year, although I think Bonnie & Clyde may be the same type of thing, and will be out later this month.

(Also David Gilmore's blu-ray release was cardboardy crap too, as far as I could tell from the massacred copies at Best Buy.)

(Oh, and Close Encounters also.)
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#181 Post by peerpee »

Antoine Doinel wrote:Is the BluRay packaging a requirement for people who produce the format? I would imagine that this may be holding Criterion back until they have free reign on the design (that won't be impeded by the blue strip at the top) and can identify their hi-def line the way they want to.
I asked Sony exactly this last week and was happy to discover that the horrible "blu" case with rounded edges and embossed "blu-ray" logo is not mandatory.

Next problem = adding an "e" to "Blu", might be more difficult.
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#182 Post by Cinephrenic »

I don't see why Criterion can't just continue their usually packaging will perhaps a sticker or logo somewhere on the set.
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#183 Post by domino harvey »

Oh no, you're one of those "BD" people-- Viva la "BR" 4 lyfe is how we rollllll
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#184 Post by Ben C »

domino harvey wrote:Oh no, you're one of those "BD" people-- Viva la "BR" 4 lyfe is how we rollllll
If we called them "BR" then what would we call writable Blu-Rays? "BRR"?
peerpee wrote:I asked Sony exactly this last week and was happy to discover that the horrible "blu" case with rounded edges and embossed "blu-ray" logo is not mandatory.
Does this mean MoC BD's are in the works?
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#185 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

davidhare wrote:Nick just call them "BD".

I agree BluRay is totally naff. (Another thing I preferred about the now dead format - simplicity of nomenclature.)
Simpler for most of us here, maybe, but on a pure "how easy is it to say?" level, the "V" sound is uncommon in non-English languages -- even plain old "DVD" causes problems for people around these parts. Then again, "Blu-ray" has an L and an R, so I'm not sure that's much of an improvement.
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#186 Post by Sanjuro »

Hmm. Yes, I can forsee problems with wandering into my local record store and asking to browse their latest VDs.
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#187 Post by Jun-Dai »

Maybe they can skip Blu-Ray and go straight to Red Ray?

I know it's not exactly a consumer format, but man, 8 1/2 in 4k? That would be sweet.
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Criterion Blu-ray Editions are Coming!

#188 Post by criterionsnob »

Blu-ray Criterions in October according to latest newsletter!
Dear Criterion Collection Newsletter subscriber,

We’ve got some exciting news for this fall, and we wanted you to hear it first.

Our first Blu-ray discs are coming! We’ve picked a little over a dozen titles from the collection for Blu-ray treatment, and we’ll begin rolling them out in October. These new editions will feature glorious high-definition picture and sound, all the supplemental content of the DVD releases, and they will be priced to match our standard-def editions.

Here’s what’s in the pipeline:

The Third Man
Bottle Rocket
Chungking Express
The Man Who Fell to Earth
The Last Emperor
El Norte
The 400 Blows
Gimme Shelter
The Complete Monterey Pop
Contempt
Walkabout
For All Mankind
The Wages of Fear

Alongside our DVD and Blu-ray box sets of The Last Emperor, we’ll also be putting out the theatrical version as a stand-alone release in both formats, priced at $39.95. Our Blu-ray release of Walkabout will be an all-new edition, featuring new supplements as well as a new transfer; we will also release an updated anamorphic DVD of Nicolas Roeg’s outback masterpiece at the same time.
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#189 Post by AK »

Absolutely amazing news! And WKW!
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#190 Post by domino harvey »

UM CHUNGKING EXPRESS WHATT :shock:
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#191 Post by King Prendergast »

HOLY SHIT!! Contempt in 1080p will look like the face of God.
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#192 Post by Tribe »

The new releases like Chungking Express and the like...are those coming out only in Blu Ray? Or in both editions?
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#193 Post by domino harvey »

Tribe wrote:The new releases like Chungking Express and the like...are those coming out only in Blu Ray? Or in both editions?
It says Walkabout is coming out in a regular Criterion edition
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#194 Post by jaredsap »

This is amazing news.

And hopefully a lesson in humility for the so many members here who were convinced that:

(A) Criterion going Blu was years off.
(B) Their Blu editions would be substantially more expensive than DVD editions.
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#195 Post by Person »

Ah, a new SE of Walkabout in 1080p - another reason for me to get my act together and get a Blu-Ray player. But the region hacking for Blu-Ray discs remains at an impasse.
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#196 Post by Tribe »

domino harvey wrote:
Tribe wrote:The new releases like Chungking Express and the like...are those coming out only in Blu Ray? Or in both editions?
It says Walkabout is coming out in a regular Criterion edition
Yes, but without extras. Damn, I gotta go buy a Blu Ray now...
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#197 Post by King Prendergast »

Now all I need is a Criterion Blu Ray edition of the director's cut of The New World and I can die a happy man.
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#198 Post by Svevan »

domino harvey wrote:
Tribe wrote:The new releases like Chungking Express and the like...are those coming out only in Blu Ray? Or in both editions?
It says Walkabout is coming out in a regular Criterion edition
So Chungking and Bottle Rocket, for now, are Blu-Ray only.

This is major earth-shattering news. I'm not sure how to feel about new editions of 400 Blows and For All Mankind, as I own them already and have yet to upgrade to Blu-Ray. I have a feeling that Criterion's early adoption of Blu-Ray, (compared to their late adoption of DVD), will greatly enhance the sales of Blu-Ray players amongst our niche.
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#199 Post by domino harvey »

jaredsap wrote:This is amazing news.

And hopefully a lesson in humility for the so many members here who were convinced that:

(A) Criterion going Blu was years off.
I'm shocked that they're doing it, and it will be interesting to see what their Blu-ray release schedule is. I still think this will hurt their overall sales unless every release is produced in both formats. I hope and assume Criterion has some sort of strategy to prevent the "I'll wait for it to come on Blu-ray" consumers.
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#200 Post by Brianruns10 »

I can't wait to see how they package the discs. Its secondary to the disc itself, but still, I've been rather unimpressed with Blu-ray packaging so far. I wonder if they will create a new logo? Wacky B anyone?

BR
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