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Ishmael
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Re: Netflix

#301 Post by Ishmael »

...and I got two cracked discs in a row of Eternity and a Day about two months ago.
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#302 Post by Murdoch »

When I received Cleo From 5 to 7 it was broken completely in half.
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Re: Netflix Instant Viewing Log

#303 Post by jesus the mexican boi »

Let the Right One In is now available. It's subtitled, too, but not sure whether this is the theatrical or DVD (maligned) translation.
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#304 Post by Cosmic Bus »

The version Netflix is streaming has, frustratingly, the theatrical subtitles. #-o
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#305 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Crash is still the top rental at Netflix.
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#306 Post by Matt »

Antoine Doinel wrote:Crash is still the top rental at Netflix.
Paul Haggis wrote:"I have no idea why anyone went to the movie in the first place, let alone rent it."
Truer words were never spoken.
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#307 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Has anyone rented Happy Together lately and if so was it the new DVD or the crappy old one?
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Re: Netflix Instant Viewing Log

#308 Post by jesus the mexican boi »

JCVD, Errol Morris' STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE and TRAITOR now on Instant Viewing.
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#309 Post by nsps »

Cosmic Bus wrote:The version Netflix is streaming has, frustratingly, the theatrical subtitles. #-o
Frustrating if you bought the original DVD, you mean.
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Re: Netflix Instant Viewing Log

#310 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Sokurov's Alexandra is available, as is - in a similar vein - Free Willy 3.
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#311 Post by unclehulot »

nsps wrote:
Cosmic Bus wrote:The version Netflix is streaming has, frustratingly, the theatrical subtitles. #-o
Frustrating if you bought the original DVD, you mean.
I gave up after 10 minutes on this because most of the subtitles in the upper half of the screen are half or entirely cut off!
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#312 Post by nsps »

I just came across this site, which may prove helpful for spotting new additions (but not to undermine swo17's fine work maintaining this thread, of course).

EDIT: Fixed link.
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#313 Post by kaujot »

You've got an error in your url tag. It redirects to this thread.
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#314 Post by nsps »

Thanks for the heads up. Fixed.
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Re: Netflix Instant Viewing Log

#315 Post by swo17 »

Damn...I knew one day I'd be replaced by a machine.
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#316 Post by domino harvey »

Rachel, Rachel is finally available from Netflix after months of languishing in the Saved portion of the queue. And Christ, everyone bump it up to the top because it's fantastic
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#317 Post by swo17 »

Alan Arkin's excellent Little Murders expires on May 31.
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Re: Netflix Instant Viewing Log

#318 Post by tartarlamb »

Probably not worth mentioning since that wonderful site has been brought to our attention, but there's a ton of great silent cinema that's been added recently -- Griffith, DeMille, Keaton, Chaplin, Pudovkin, Eisenstein, Vertov, etc. There's even a couple of Feyder films, a Dreyer (Leaves From Satan's Book), Feuillade's Les Vampires, and Ruttman's Berlin. And a gazillion other things I've never heard of, no pun intended.
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French cinema

#319 Post by furdeal »

Netflix turned me into a connoisseur of great French films. My limited budget rules out purchasing rare and used DVD's. Can anyone tell me why the films of certain directors are so hard to find on DVD (i.e. are unavailable from Netflix): Arnaud Desplechin (Comment je me suis disputé ma vie sexuelle; Conte de Noel); Jacques Rivette (Celine et Julie vont en bateau; Ne touchez pas la hâche--i.e. "Duchess of Langeais"); Benoit Jacquot (Adolphe; La fille seule; L' école de la chair); Godard's great (so I've heard) Vivre sa vie; Jacques Doillon's Ponette (I loved his Raja with Pascal Greggory)? At least La dernière année à Marienbad will be available from Netflix soon but any hopeful gossip from rumor-savvy cinephiles out there concerning the above-named films would be greatly appreciated.
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#320 Post by domino harvey »

Don't Touch the Axe and A Christmas Tale are Blockbuster exclusives and Vivre sa vie is OOP. Celine and Julie... has never been released in R1
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#321 Post by James »

domino harvey wrote:Don't Touch the Axe and A Christmas Tale are Blockbuster exclusives and Vivre sa vie is OOP. Celine and Julie... has never been released in R1
You gotta be kidding me; first A Girl Cut in Two and now A Christmas Tale? This is making me hope for Blockbuster to go bankrupt more than ever (thankfully, I already saw Don't Touch the Axe in a film festival on French adapted movies from literature at my local community college and found it to be serviceable at best; certainly nothing compared to Celine and Julie Go Boating, which is just SCREAMING for a Criterion release).
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#322 Post by Perkins Cobb »

If it gets picked up by IFC or the Weinsteins, it'll probably be a Blockbuster exclusive. Transfer quality is unpredictable, too - A Christmas Tale was fine, but Don't Touch the Axe was a dodgy PAL->NTSC conversion. Not sure if those ever get upgraded when they receive a wider DVD release.
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#323 Post by swo17 »

Several Woody Allen films expire June 14 and 15:

Shadows and Fog
Crimes and Misdemeanors
Love and Death
Manhattan
Stardust Memories
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#324 Post by swo17 »

I have to say, Netflix's newish policy of sending you "far away" discs as a bonus combined with taking recommendations from zedz in the '90s project has been a real coup for me. Each week for the past month I've gotten an extra movie this way for free (some Kitano, Tsai, and Sokurov). I realize that by saying this out loud I will jinx it from ever happening again, but thought I would share anyway.
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#325 Post by LQ »

That reminds me- when I got La Belle Noiseuse a while back it came to me on 2 discs, and I sent the first one back immediately after I finished it. I was delayed in finishing the latter part of the movie, but when I sent the second disc back Netflix counted that disc return as a separate return, and for a couple of rounds I was getting three dvds instead of my planned two. A fluke, I suppose, but for anyone who wants to wade through La Belle Noiseuse for the sake of the 90s project (or otherwise), if you play your cards right, you might be able to wing an extra movie or two.

Much less impressive than your situation, though.
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