This guy seems to have been fired or mistreated by HVE before being acquired by Image and i responded with my sarcastic remark. I do really feel bad for the real HVE employees laid off because of this sale and only wish the best for them and their families.You all don't know shit.
HVE are scumbags. You think management gives a fuck about the people who work for them? Please. It's just business. They are worker bees, nothing more.
I feel for a few people there, but most of them are mediocre trash, and deserve what they got. I hope their families fucking starve.
Image and Criterion
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Hey Faux Hulot, don't judge me before knowing the full story. Like Invuche, we responded to this member who posted:
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OK, point taken, and certainly no attack on you implied -- didn't mean to sound judgmental anyway. I've read the whole thread and just forgot about that exchange. But as for the full story, a dear friend of mine worked for HVE so I have a pretty good idea of a few things there, and it does sound like the laid-off folks were definitely not done right by management.dx23 wrote:Hey Faux Hulot, don't judge me before knowing the full story... I do really feel bad for the real HVE employees laid off because of this sale and only wish the best for them and their families.
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Duckworth is right. I work(ed) as an HVE Designer and the production staff has always kept eyes and ears open to the interests of the cinefiles here and elsewhere. It's been a pleasure to bring a quality product to a community that is so responsive and nuanced.
Thank you all for the benefit of the doubt over these last 4 years. I think I speak for the outgoing production staff in suggesting that our attention to detail is a direct result of your attention to detail.
Thank you all for the benefit of the doubt over these last 4 years. I think I speak for the outgoing production staff in suggesting that our attention to detail is a direct result of your attention to detail.
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I hope you all find the new jobs you deserve -- at an employer more grateful for your efforts than HVE.Duckworth is right. I work(ed) as an HVE Designer and the production staff has always kept eyes and ears open to the interests of the cinefiles here and elsewhere. It's been a pleasure to bring a quality product to a community that is so responsive and nuanced.
Thank you all for the benefit of the doubt over these last 4 years. I think I speak for the outgoing production staff in suggesting that our attention to detail is a direct result of your attention to detail.
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As for this (sorry I'm just reading this thread now,) this DVD was printed and sold online and in some stores in the Chicago area with this artwork when the film premiered this year, and was not released to retailers (proceeds going to a Diabetes foundation.) I assume that HVE just came in and got a distribution deal for it, and did not opt to alter the artwork.I'm really not sure how relevant this is to the Image/HVE thing, but you never know.
"This Old Cub" which is credited as an HVE release on theirs and Amazon's website, is listed as an Emerging Pictures release in THIS review.
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If they're reading, I'd definitely like to say "thanks". The Flaherty discs, Shinoda's Pale Flower, the Fukusaku box set, la Cienaga, Mikey and Nicky, their Suzuki releases, M. Klein, and those are just the films that are important to *me* (there are many DVDs of theirs I have yet to see).
Also, I'd say it's splitting hairs to compare the HVE releases to those of Criterion, and I think that's a compliment.
Also, I'd say it's splitting hairs to compare the HVE releases to those of Criterion, and I think that's a compliment.
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Ditto! (Plus the Kurosawa titles)Steven H wrote:If they're reading, I'd definitely like to say "thanks". The Flaherty discs, Shinoda's Pale Flower, the Fukusaku box set, la Cienaga, Mikey and Nicky, their Suzuki releases, M. Klein, and those are just the films that are important to *me* (there are many DVDs of theirs I have yet to see).
Also, I'd say it's splitting hairs to compare the HVE releases to those of Criterion, and I think that's a compliment.
Thanks for all the time and effort put into your wonderful work.
Apparently the forum has lost its sense of humor....or are you going to stay selfish and self-serving and continue to ask for a list of titles?
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So if Image was co-distributor of Criterion, and Image owns DVDPlanet.com, and DVDPlanet.com sells all Criterions for 35% off MSRP, and now Image owns HVe and is sole distributor of Criterion can we expect cheaper HVe prices on DVDPlanet.com? and possibly even cheaper Criterion prices (doubt that one)?
it's silly to me that while I can pick up Bob Le Flambeur for $19.47, Mikey and Nicky is $22.46
it's silly to me that while I can pick up Bob Le Flambeur for $19.47, Mikey and Nicky is $22.46
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Image has launched their new (deep sigh) Flash-based site:
http://www.image-entertainment.com/
Glad to see they're at least consistent in moving from one irritating and bandwidth-sucking web technology to another. And I'm so pleased that I can no longer sort Criterion releases in order of release date or price.
http://www.image-entertainment.com/
Glad to see they're at least consistent in moving from one irritating and bandwidth-sucking web technology to another. And I'm so pleased that I can no longer sort Criterion releases in order of release date or price.
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oh my god, this site is a piece of crap!matt wrote:Image has launched their new (deep sigh) Flash-based site:
http://www.image-entertainment.com/
Glad to see they're at least consistent in moving from one irritating and bandwidth-sucking web technology to another. And I'm so pleased that I can no longer sort Criterion releases in order of release date or price.
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