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post #241 of 1006

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Yes, the Blu-ray review copies for THE WAGES OF FEAR and IN THE REALM OF THE SENSES came in yesterday, and the cases are the same thickness as a standard Amray case, but the height is the same as a standard Blu-ray case.
post #242 of 1006

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This interests me as well. Does anyone know the thickness of the spine dimension of these cases they apparently plan to use? I'm not sure what "UK releases or PS3 games" means.

I was really disappointed to see the BD case used by Disney for their release of Bolt. Instead of putting the DVD disc in an envelope inside the case, they used a plastic flip tray--which is fine--but they went with a much-thicker-than-usual BD case which put to mind the old double-wide Amarays which Disney still uses for their Walt Disney Treasures releases.

Those extra wide cases serve no purpose..except to widen spine displays--thereby taking up valuable shelf real estate for no real function.
post #243 of 1006

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Originally Posted by MattH.
Yes, the Blu-ray review copies for THE WAGES OF FEAR and IN THE REALM OF THE SENSES came in yesterday, and the cases are the same thickness as a standard Amray case, but the height is the same as a standard Blu-ray case.

Thanks, Matt. We crossed posts.

I was pleased to hear Criterion was transitioning to a plastic case...but am frankly displeased to hear they are using a "standard" 14MM case.

And they are clear rather than blue?
post #244 of 1006
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Sounds like the PS3 cases. It makes sense if Criterion wants to have their thicker booklets.
post #245 of 1006

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Originally Posted by JediFonger
isn't that as thick as DVD cases? i want slimcase for everything now to save shelf space. i'm talking SLIMMER than BD cases even. i can understand if the BD case contains seasons of series like dexter or lost, but most single disc or double disc film features can be done via really slim cases to save shelf space and still read the back spline titles.

I like the thickness of the standard Blu ray case but anything slimmer loses character like those superslim ones in teh matrix set.. those are ok for a box set but I'd rather have a standard case size.. I like to put mine on a shelf. After all they aren't that thick to begin with so I hope they don't get any thinner, They aren't in those huge classic Clamshell VHS cases at least. :-)

Also I think they want them clear cases so that the artwork is shown off and the blue color case won't clash with the art they choose as the cover.


Also Criterion can sometimes do some thick booklets for their releases so it won't bother me if they go from a standard BD thickness size to the more thicker Pinocchio size when needed for the booklet, they will look nice on the shelf.

Currently I have all my criterion standard DVDs all on their own shelfs and they look nice even if they rotate from the older 2 Disc thick size cases to the cardboard case like the Furies.
post #246 of 1006

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Jack, I hear ya about the ol' VHS clamshells!

And I had resigned myself to the "standard" 12MM Blu-ray cases. At least they were a bit thinner than Amarays. But to have anything bigger is just unnecessary--even for Criterion's booklets.

Especially when 7MM will get the job done in most cases.
post #247 of 1006

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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon
Jack, I hear ya about the ol' VHS clamshells!

And I had resigned myself to the "standard" 12MM Blu-ray cases. At least they were a bit thinner than Amarays. But to have anything bigger is just unnecessary--even for Criterion's booklets.

Especially when 7MM will get the job done in most cases.

Yeah I guess they can fit a decent sized booklet inside just depends unless they do a more elaborate special edtion.. a title like Last Metro I would assume if they eventually release something like Vampyre on BD I would hope they use a heavy stock strong case like the standard DVD release just shorter, but I guess time will tell, I would assume if it does happen that kind of case would be thicker depending on the title.

I just hope they ramp up more releases on this months announcements when they list them.
post #248 of 1006

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with the really slim ones, like the matrix or batman cases u can still read the back spline. u dont' really need anything thicker than that, it'll take up even more space.
post #249 of 1006

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Originally Posted by JediFonger
with the really slim ones, like the matrix or batman cases u can still read the back spline. u dont' really need anything thicker than that, it'll take up even more space.

Exactly true. Thicker cases are nothing other than waste spacers.

For those who don't know...there is a long time thread running in which a number of HTF members (myself included) have slimmed down the cases in our collections (into those slim cases) just to free-up shelf space.

While I understand those to which "bigger means better" and those who think an elaborate uber-mega box set deserves some large over-sized packaging to set it apart from the regular release...but there are a number of us who don't have a lot of space and find the slimmer cases to be an extraordinary efficiency.

It would be nice if Criterion at least held to the "standard" size BD cases and didn't see a need to go larger.
post #250 of 1006

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I love the current sizes of the BD cases and the new Criterion cases it isn't as if they are so thick and big we can't buy them cause we don't have the space.

I still have a lot of bulky Laserdisc box sets that are super thick and well HUGE. So the BD case well those are small to say the least.


The day that I don't have any space to store a DVD or BD of current sizing then that is the day I die.
post #251 of 1006

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If anyone hasn't seen it, yet, a review for "In The Realm Of The Senses" is up over at blu-ray.com.

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post #252 of 1006

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Could a Criterion/Buena Vista BD of Chasing Amy be coming? This is what the "View Askew" website says:
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From today’s rumor mill - The somtimes on-the-money, sometimes totally wrong IMDB has announced a title and date for the highly anticipated 10th anniversary documentary for “Chasing Amy”. Kevin recently announced that work had resumed on a “Chasing Amy X” Bluray which would collect all the great stuff from the Criterion Collection of the film and a bunch of new stuff along with it.

IMDB calls it simply “The Chasing Amy Doc” for now with an August 4, 2009 release date. That’s a Tuesday and thus a very possible DVD/Bluray release time line. 4 months out still gives us time to speculate, but somehow feels about right as well. While this would mark around 12 years since the film’s release, we’re guessing the Bluray will make this all worth the wait.

Just a rumor for now, but as the smoke clears, we’ll keep you posted.
Chasing Amy Bluray: August 4, 2009? | News Askew
post #253 of 1006

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^ Kevin Smith has already said that Clerks and Chasing Amy are coming to Blu-ray this summer so I think that info is probably fairly accurate. I don't know if it's going to be a Criterion release though.
post #254 of 1006

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I don't get it. If Criterion were the first to put Armageddon on BD, I would expect that to outsell any other odd title they're releasing. Most of the stuff they release is movies I've never even heard of (except Chasing Amy). They can't sell THAT good.
post #255 of 1006
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Well, that's gotta be one reason they made the agreement for Benjamin Button - a high profile title that will sell many more copies than any of their lesser known releases.

Even still, the article posted earlier in this thread in regards to the % of copies sold of the BD version of titles vs. the DVD version is a very good sign (I think it was ~40% of sales were BD). Criterion seemed VERY pleased with those results and were prepping more titles because of it. I'm sure the general demographic (film geeks and home theater geeks usually go hand in hand) has helped them here.
post #256 of 1006

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you know, I'd probably buy an Armageddon BD from criterion, but not as a regular release. I never got the criterion Armageddon because, iirc, it was non anamorphic. Love their version of the Rock though.
post #257 of 1006

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i buy criterion for the picture quality and adherence to classics. stuff like the rock or Armageddon are bonuses... but not requirements.

i just preordered 7th seal for june. keep them black and white classics coming!!! i luv owning classic b&w films on BD! =D
post #258 of 1006

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Absolutely YiFeng—I can’t imagine The Third Man looking any better.
post #259 of 1006

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They're in!!!!!!!!!! "For All Mankind" and "Repulsion"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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post #260 of 1006

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Chris: What do you mean that "they're in?"

And why do you suppose there's such a substantial price differential between the SD & BD versions of For All Mankind? I thought Criterion was keeping prices nearly the same?
post #261 of 1006

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From the OP of this thread:

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Originally Posted by Brandon Conway
From 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.

post #262 of 1006

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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon
Chris: What do you mean that "they're in?"

I meant that Criterion's July releases announcement was finally "in"... like a late-breaking news story, ya know?

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post #263 of 1006

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Gotcha. Like "This just in..."

I thought you might've meant they were now in stores. Like you saw them on a shelf somewhere.

What do you make of the price difference on For All Mankind?
post #264 of 1006

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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon
What do you make of the price difference on For All Mankind?

Honestly, I have no idea, Mike. I wish I had inside information on Criterion's ways, but alas, I'm just a fan of their work.

This one's strange, though, since it isn't just a couple of dollars like $31.96 for blu-ray and $29.99 for the DVD. The DVD is priced as one of their lower-tiered discs right now. The pricing could always change on their site, though. I has in the past, I know.

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post #265 of 1006

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It seems that the For All Mankind DVD is getting a price drop, as the initial release had an MSRP of $39.95.
post #266 of 1006

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Criterion has announced a July 28 release date for Roman Polanski's 1965 film 'Repulsion'.

I'm looking forward to this one. Here's a link to the Criterion listing:

Repulsion (1965) - The Criterion Collection
post #267 of 1006

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Vote for an Upcoming Criterion Blu-Ray at Amazon (your vote should be for Kwaidan)
post #268 of 1006

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hmm, So Howards End is getting the Criterion treatment this fall. nice. all of those films should get blu rays.
post #269 of 1006

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Kwaidan is the only one of those I'm interested in owning.

I'm looking forward to it.
post #270 of 1006
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Picnic at Hanging Rock gets my vote.
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