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ChunkyLover
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Re: The OOP Heads-Up Thread

#1251 Post by ChunkyLover »

senseabove wrote: Mon Nov 10, 2025 5:59 pm In case there were any master procrastinator stragglers out there, from Indicator's socials:
About time. It took almost six years.
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#1252 Post by WrathOfAguirre »

senseabove wrote: Mon Nov 10, 2025 5:59 pm In case there were any master procrastinator stragglers out there, from Indicator's socials:
Well, it wasn't procrastination (for once in my life), but my long hiatus from paying attention to releases. I just snagged this and I'm pretty sure I got the last one because now it's sold out. Would be cool if I get #6,000 :) .

(Also, cheers for the heads-up!)
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#1253 Post by hearthesilence »

WrathOfAguirre wrote: Wed Nov 12, 2025 2:35 pm Well, it wasn't procrastination (for once in my life), but my long hiatus from paying attention to releases. I just snagged this and I'm pretty sure I got the last one because now it's sold out. Would be cool if I get #6,000 :) .

(Also, cheers for the heads-up!)
I hope you do just to see perfect timing pay off, but FWIW, I wrongly assumed the high number on a pre-order I placed for another Indicator set meant it was selling like hotcakes. I was then told they usually shipped out units randomly rather than picking them out in numerical order.
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#1254 Post by domino harvey »

When the Mizoguchi set went OOP and MOC sold off their last remaining stock, I instead got a comically low number (I think it was 14)
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#1255 Post by vanshady »

If only the Indicator Marlene Dietrich boxset could’ve lasted this long…
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#1256 Post by domino harvey »

I’m guessing there’s still plenty of Mae West sets available though
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#1257 Post by Mr. Deltoid »

domino harvey wrote: Wed Nov 12, 2025 5:56 pm I’m guessing there’s still plenty of Mae West sets available though
[Adopts huskily flirtatious voice] 'No-one's more available than I am, honey. Why doncha' come up and see me sometime!' [Winks saucily]
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#1258 Post by vanshady »

I got both the John Ford and Mae West set, just sad that I didn’t start collecting earlier to be able to get Marlene Dietrich. I have admitted defeat and bought all the Marlene Dietrich individual releases
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#1259 Post by WrathOfAguirre »

hearthesilence wrote: Wed Nov 12, 2025 4:35 pm
WrathOfAguirre wrote: Wed Nov 12, 2025 2:35 pm Well, it wasn't procrastination (for once in my life), but my long hiatus from paying attention to releases. I just snagged this and I'm pretty sure I got the last one because now it's sold out. Would be cool if I get #6,000 :) .

(Also, cheers for the heads-up!)
I hope you do just to see perfect timing pay off, but FWIW, I wrongly assumed the high number on a pre-order I placed for another Indicator set meant it was selling like hotcakes. I was then told they usually shipped out units randomly rather than picking them out in numerical order.
Yeah, I figured they probably don’t have them all lined up in order at their warehouse, box by box. I’d imagine that would be a tedious practice to follow for all of their releases, but one can hope haha.
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#1260 Post by Drucker »

Jeez anyone that needs to make a quick buck go check out what Criterion editions of La Grande Illusion are listed for on ebay.
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#1261 Post by Matt »

In terms of sold, factory-sealed discs, I only see a couple that sold for $60. Doesn't seem too wild. People listing it over $100 or even $150 are deluding themselves.
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#1262 Post by Drucker »

Felt like it was fetching <$10 last time I checked is all. Apparently the SC release is OOP too it looks like.
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#1263 Post by domino harvey »

Presumably indicates Criterion intends to relicense and release it in both territories
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#1264 Post by Matt »

Ah, okay. I wonder why the artificial scarcity, unless it's been relicensed by Criterion and they're sitting on it.
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#1265 Post by WrathOfAguirre »

WrathOfAguirre wrote: Thu Nov 13, 2025 4:29 am
hearthesilence wrote: Wed Nov 12, 2025 4:35 pm
WrathOfAguirre wrote: Wed Nov 12, 2025 2:35 pm Well, it wasn't procrastination (for once in my life), but my long hiatus from paying attention to releases. I just snagged this and I'm pretty sure I got the last one because now it's sold out. Would be cool if I get #6,000 :) .

(Also, cheers for the heads-up!)
I hope you do just to see perfect timing pay off, but FWIW, I wrongly assumed the high number on a pre-order I placed for another Indicator set meant it was selling like hotcakes. I was then told they usually shipped out units randomly rather than picking them out in numerical order.
Yeah, I figured they probably don’t have them all lined up in order at their warehouse, box by box. I’d imagine that would be a tedious practice to follow for all of their releases, but one can hope haha.
My copy arrived last week and is 0733, for anyone curious.
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#1266 Post by WrathOfAguirre »

domino harvey wrote: Mon Nov 24, 2025 1:53 am Presumably indicates Criterion intends to relicense and release it in both territories
Really hope this is the case. Anyone know if a newer remastering has been done since the one that was used for the DVD?
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#1267 Post by Matt »

There was a 4K restoration in 2012 from the camera negative, well after the Criterion DVD. Not sure how it would hold up to an actual 4K presentation now, though.
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#1268 Post by rrenault »

The SC bluray still looks to be in print in the UK. In either case, Criterion have never released a Studio Canal title in the UK.
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#1269 Post by vanshady »

2021 SC Grand Illusion is the newer restoration and looks great https://www.bestblurays.com/film/60-grand-illusion-1937
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#1270 Post by FrauBlucher »

I just noticed that Hayne's Carol is listed on Amazon as only used (over $30). What's the likelihood it's OOP from Starz/anchorbay? And if so, could this be heading to Criterion. Has Criterion licensed any Starz/AB titles?
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#1271 Post by nicolas »

FrauBlucher wrote: Fri Jan 02, 2026 10:15 pm I just noticed that Hayne's Carol is listed on Amazon as only used (over $30). What's the likelihood it's OOP from Starz/anchorbay? And if so, could this be heading to Criterion. Has Criterion licensed any Starz/AB titles?
The rights may have reverted back to the producers now that the film’s 10 years old. A French 4K release was just released with Haynes and the producers’ involvement, so I’d say anything is possible. I sure hope that whoever’s getting the film now decides to rebuild it in 4K as the current 2K DI isn’t the best.
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#1272 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Carol, Far From Heaven, Poison, Velvet Goldmine have all been on the channel, possibly I’m Not There too. I would think that they would probably try to release any Todd Haynes they could (I wouldn’t hold my breath for Superstar).
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#1273 Post by FrauBlucher »

Brad Anderson’s The Machinist seems to be OOP. Could be heading to a boutique
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#1274 Post by colinr0380 »

FrauBlucher wrote: Tue Jan 27, 2026 12:51 pm Brad Anderson’s The Machinist seems to be OOP. Could be heading to a boutique
That would be great to see upgraded. Especially as it is one of those films with an extra feature directed by an important filmmaker in themselves, as the behind the scenes piece was filmed by Spanish filmmaker Nacho Cerdá.
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#1275 Post by ryannichols7 »

rrenault wrote: Mon Nov 24, 2025 6:56 am The SC bluray still looks to be in print in the UK. In either case, Criterion have never released a Studio Canal title in the UK.
while this thread is bumped: I wouldn't be surprised if this changed at some point soon. Indicator and Radiance have both licensed from Canal, who are definitely willing to license to UK boutiques, albeit very selectively. considering Criterion do usually release "bigger" Studiocanal titles I'm not sure how likely it is
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