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My copy of the new Holy Mountain cover art arrived this weekend. I'm not normally too fussed about covers but that is one beautiful poster. Many thanks for sending it.
Actually, I noticed that it didn't come by Royal Mail. In fact, there's no postage markings on the envelope at all. Did it come hand delivered? I feel special!
Anyway, thanks again.
Actually, I noticed that it didn't come by Royal Mail. In fact, there's no postage markings on the envelope at all. Did it come hand delivered? I feel special!
Anyway, thanks again.
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How does one get on that mailing list?The Digital McGuffin wrote:My copy of the new Holy Mountain cover art arrived this weekend. I'm not normally too fussed about covers but that is one beautiful poster. Many thanks for sending it.
Actually, I noticed that it didn't come by Royal Mail. In fact, there's no postage markings on the envelope at all. Did it come hand delivered? I feel special!
Anyway, thanks again.
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Get on the region-free bandwagon. It is cheap to do so and very rewarding. Of course, buying dvd's from England can be a bit pricey but worth it and it is offset from all the deals you can get from Korea.John wrote:Ditto. I don't have a multi-region player, and being able to have the info would be great to feed my intense jealousy that no R1s of the same purported quality of these are available here in the Land of the Free and the Home of the Crazed.How does one get on that mailing list?
John
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Indeed. The MoC label could become as useful a source of Japanese classics as Criterion. Let's see which company will be the first to start putting out Mikio Naruse films...ltfontaine wrote:Very exciting news, and really wonderful that MoC is pursuing elusive Japanese titles like this one and the Teshigaharas. Isn't this the first appearance of a Yamanaka film ever on home video?Humanity and Paper Balloons
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Just a quick note to peerpee:
I don't know if you have any control over this, but the clear double case used for The Holy Mountain is of a type that will eventually damage the DVDs it holds.
Let me explain, I run a New/Used CD/DVD store and I see these specific cases used on everything from the new Warner releases (ie Matrix 2-3,Harry Potter) to more obscure titles. The problem lies with the hub that holds the middle disc. Through normal use it will eventually start to crack the DVD it holds. At work we have many useless DVDs with cracks caused by this specific brand of case. Other cases, such as the normal width 2DVD ones that Disney uses are ideal.
Anyway, I thought you should be aware of this.
BTW, I haven't yet received my Holy Mountain replacement cover
I sent an email on Nov 18, how long should it take?
I don't know if you have any control over this, but the clear double case used for The Holy Mountain is of a type that will eventually damage the DVDs it holds.
Let me explain, I run a New/Used CD/DVD store and I see these specific cases used on everything from the new Warner releases (ie Matrix 2-3,Harry Potter) to more obscure titles. The problem lies with the hub that holds the middle disc. Through normal use it will eventually start to crack the DVD it holds. At work we have many useless DVDs with cracks caused by this specific brand of case. Other cases, such as the normal width 2DVD ones that Disney uses are ideal.
Anyway, I thought you should be aware of this.
BTW, I haven't yet received my Holy Mountain replacement cover
I sent an email on Nov 18, how long should it take?
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peerpee
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Eureka have been using these particular Amaray cases for over 3 years and they've not had any more problems with these cases than any other types.
re: HOLY MOUNTAIN cover
I can't do anything if I don't know your email address or house address. Try emailing Eureka again, with your address, and say that you wrote on Nov 18.
re: HOLY MOUNTAIN cover
I can't do anything if I don't know your email address or house address. Try emailing Eureka again, with your address, and say that you wrote on Nov 18.
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That's fine, I'm just stating a fact about what happens over time with these cases. I will send another email about the HM cover if it doesn't arrive this week. Thanks!Eureka have been using these particular Amaray cases for over 3 years and they've not had any more problems with these cases than any other types.
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I'm very excited about the Yamanaka (it's on my damn top 5 list in the suggestions to Criterion thread... looks like I was worshipping at the wrong alter). The Spione cover is gorgeous.
So let's see one down from the MoC "big four"... Ozu, Bresson, and Tarkovsky stepping up to the place sometime in the future, I think.
So let's see one down from the MoC "big four"... Ozu, Bresson, and Tarkovsky stepping up to the place sometime in the future, I think.
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