You miss the sublime "In the mood for love" by Wrong Kar wai, maibe the most beautiful movie ever made. Available on Criterion www.imdb.com/title/tt0118694/fullcredits/
@@hbk42581 ...and mid July..pay to become a member ($20) and get 60% off $17 and change each...cheaper than blu ray. Save up for it and buy 20-30 at a time...go in with a list and stay disciplined...wait for the next sale, repeat.
It's not as bad as you think, they are actually cheaper than any new release 4K. It's only at Barnes and Noble that they are priced at $40, but Newsflash! All the blu-rays are way overpriced there! At least they do the 50% off sale twice a year for an entire month so it's an opportunity to get them in-store.
For me I only buy criterion films that were made by Akira Kurosawa, were made in Japan, or have samurais/Ninjas in them, or well known classics like Doctor strange Love or how I stop worrying and learn to love the bomb.
Great collection! :) Saw this video in my recommendations and I love Criterion so I had to watch! And now you're one subscriber closer to 10K. By the way, Vampyr is based on a novella called Carmilla, which is known as the first of vampire fiction. it's included in the book of the Criterion release.
I was wanting to get into Wes Anderson movies and I came across the Criterion edition of Moonrise Kingdom, and had to buy for the artwork/packaging alone. It’s gorgeous. Looking to add more Criterion to my collection.
🤔...Where is the "Criterion Collection" sold at exactly...❓❓❓ I'm trying to figure out how to get into the know so I can collect from these companies that I never see at Walmart and whatnot...👌🏼
Hey, Do you tend to watch the movies before buying them to be sure not to spend money on one that you do not like or just buy the one you want? keep It up!
Blue is the Warmest Color is pretty much the most consistently cheap Criterion on Amazon, being between 12 and 17 dollars for the blu-ray most of the time. If you've never seen it I highly recommend it, especially since the Criterion release is the only way to get the movie in the U.S.
Im waiting for Barnes and Nobles' next half off criterion sale...they usually do it like every june or July and November I'm pretty sure..cant beat that sale
Nice collecton. A compliment to A Hard Day's Night is the just released Robert Zemeckis film I Wanna Hold Your Hand. Night of the Living Dead was a great release (glad to hear Dawn of the Dead is getting a 4k realease later this year). One suggestion though: more Hitchcock.
Got to ask this question and would like your answer or response to this.3D movies using the Sony VR on a 3d tv monitor .I am one into 3D do you even have any never seen you do any review on 3D movies.Do you know if you can watch 3D using sony VR or .Thank you for your answer and time,Keep up the good job.
So I'm not the only one who arranges their films by spine. I have an older criterion copy of Seven Samurai I bought used for $7. It's pretty good quality. Cool collection.
Heard ANY-Thing about a Criterion Collection RoboCop-Blu-Ray Release in the works? I love their DVD Version, but cmon Criterion, we're Ready for that 1.66:1 Ratio X-Rated Version in its full 1080p Glory!
You should check out the 1946 Jean Cocteau version of Beauty and the Beast; and also the 1950 Jean Cocteau version of Orpheus. Those are also part of the Criterion collection.
Hi, Jeff, that's an impressive Criterion Collection collection. I don't have nearly as many as you do, (sixteen) but some films that I noticed you are missing that I would recommend are Barry Lyndon, The Breakfast Club, Dead Man, Ghost World, The Princess Bride, Time Bandits and True Stories. Barnes and Noble is doing a 50% off CC sale this month so, hook yourself up! Cheers!
You’re collection is sweet. I’m a fairly new subscriber so I’m just catching up on this video. Just wanted to recommend the Criterion release of the Complete Monterey Pop festival. It’s a release as important as any they have done. It documents the whole festival and is the moment rock and roll was really born. Not many people knew who Jimi Hendrix was before the show, but everyone would know after. Music before was merely Pop. I’d be interested to know what you think of the release because I see you get excited over good movies and good sound
So are you paying more for these copies because they are different from the regular dvd/ blu ray? I have a lot of these but not as a Criterion Collection Issue. Can you explain the difference?
Films At Home Jeff please less my collection instead more 4K reviews like in your past like ARMedia/SpareChange and other 4K...reviewers thanks most of your subscribers carring more about your comments on 4K transfers