You're talking about One False Move? Despite being low budget and originally intended to go straight to video, it was still shot on 35mm, so the picture information is there for a 4K release.
The more questionable release in my book is Inland Empire, which was shot digitally in standard...
An expensive trip to my local Barnes & Noble store for me this afternoon:
Thelma & Louise (4K)
Lost Highway (4K)
The Fisher King (4K)
Wings of Desire (4K)
The Incredible Shrinking Man (Blu-ray)
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (4K)
Plus two ordered later from the website because they weren't...
Thanks for another informative update, @David Norman !
I picked up The Flight of the Phoenix and Mississippi Masala on Blu, and The Red Shoes on UHD. I had a $35 gift card leftover from the holidays, too, so that made it less of a hit on my wallet.
I always like to support the retailer with...
I picked up Rebecca, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, and The Elephant Man.
The first I thought I had as part of the UK Alfred Hitchcock Masterpiece Blu-ray collection until I went to watch it when the new Netflix adaptation came out.
The second I tried to get during the last B&N Criterion sale...
This is where having a B&N membership comes in handy on the website even without the 10 percent in-store discount. If you order titles one at a time, you don't take the hit on shipping that you do without a membership.
Same. I stopped by the Colonie Center Barnes & Noble store today, and came away 0 for 2 (The Great Escape and Portrait of a Lady on Fire). I'm not sure that the store has restocked its movies since it reopened.
I swung by my local Barnes & Noble after work and picked up Notorious, In the Heat of the Night, and Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Since they strangely had eight copies of the Blue Velvet DVD in stock but no copies of the Blu-Ray, I ordered that one through the website.
Just as a heads up, My...
Just used the coupon code 5OFF30NOW to order Won't You Be My Neighbor? and a book I've been meaning to buy, and noticed that since renewing my Barnes & Noble membership the Express 2-day shipping is now Express 3-day shipping.
Whether the two-day promise was kept has always depended on what...
^ Also notable for being Roger Ebert's only credited screenplay, though he contributed to Up! and Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens under pseudonyms. He recorded the audio commentary in 2003, shortly before the ill-fated surgery that robbed him of his ability to speak.
I was able to check out at the media section, but only because another customer had flagged down someone restocking the shelves, and I got in line before before he could sign out of register.
Just got back from my local Barnes & Noble store. Picked up:
The Black Stallion
Easy Rider
Harold and Maude
Young Mr. Lincoln
I meant to pick up The Uninvited, but forgot. If I make it back over the before the end of the sale, I will. Otherwise, I'll grab it on the next one.
I also preordered...
You and me both! Assuming they haven't tightened up the coupon restrictions (like they did for the 50 percent off sale) this can actually save more money: 40% off then 20% off and then the 10% in-store member discount.
I really wanted to watch Young Mr. Lincoln the other night, only to realize...
Well, as was somewhat expected they wouldn't take the 20 percent off coupon for The Philadelphia Story. But at least by waiting until the release date and buying it in the store, I got my 10 percent member discount. $17.99 for a newly released Criterion is nothing to sneeze at.
I agree, David. Barnes & Noble is certainly entitled to set the terms for the coupons however it wants.
But the net effect is that a Barnes & Noble membership is devalued. And when I'm trying to decide next time whether to renew my membership, the great Criterion deals were always a factor...
If it was the Colonie Center Barnes & Noble, my 20 percent off coupon was one of them!:blink:
It hadn't worked on the website, so I went into the store to give that a shot. Despite not specifically saying on the coupon (in my case) that Criterion sale titles were ineligible, and despite none of...
Thanks, David! Used it to pick up The Graduate. I've been on the fence for that one for a while. Used the 5XNWB79VJ4USS code you posted to pick up Dazed and Confused. It's times like these where the Barnes & Noble membership comes in handy, since you can do a separate order (with a separate...
I've been holding off the Criterion Moonrise Kingdom since it was released in anticipation of this sale. Went over to Barnes & Noble after work in the pouring rain and was disappointed that there weren't any copies in the Criterion section. Fortunately, one of the employees asked if I needed any...
After reading Robert A. Harris's rave of the disc over in the Blu-Ray forum, I made an impulse run to Barnes & Noble to pick it up. I was pretty impressed; they had close to a dozen copies in stock.
$39.99 (MSRP)
$19.99 (50% Off Criterion Sale)
$17.99 (10% Off Member In-Store)
$14.39 (20% Off...