
Criterion's firmed up its release plans, backing off the
initial October projections and announcing the first five flicks to get the C stamped on their Blu-ray case. Included are three classics already out on
Criterion DVD due November 18 -
The Man Who Fell to Earth, T
he Third Man and
The Last Emperor. The following week Bottle Rocket and
Chungking Express hit day and date with their DVD counterparts, all for the promised MSRP of $39.95 (tagged $31.96 in the Criterion store.) Original aspect ratios, BD-50 dual layer discs and the company's usual care and attention to detail, of course, are part of the package, the only question is whether you can wait one more long month.
Looking so forward to "The Third Man." I'm sure regardless of the delay it'll be worth the wait considering Criterion the one involved.
Take your time. Do it once, do it right.
All five titles are being held up? I could see them having issues on some titles, but all five? Anyone know who's doing their replication?
That said, I expect nothing less than perfection from Criterion. Given the fact that the LaserDiscs I have from are analog, they still look pretty damn good
I'm definitely not sweating an extra month delay. If anything, it will give me a little extra time to save my pennies.
Does anyone else think the man in the photo looks a bit like David Bowie?
There might be a reason for that.
Looks more like David Jones to me.
david bowie played the main character in The Man Who Fell to Earth
@Mark & sachin
Well don't I feel like a fool now. I guess I could have done a little bit of research.