Also, owning Criterion DVDs makes you feel like you're part of an exclusive, really sophisticated club.
Yeah, I have the Criterion edition of Robocop.Eyenixon said:SupermanOctopus said:Why the fuck is there a Criterion for Armageddon?
I thought the Criterion was a measure of quality not only in presentation but of the movie presented. *sigh*
There are a few other questionable films on there as well, I can't name them off the top of my head, but I've definitely noticed a few that made me "Huh?" while I was browsing.
Brother None said:Also, owning Criterion DVDs makes you feel like you're part of an exclusive, really sophisticated club.
Cimmerian Nights said:Most of the Criterion movies I've seen are like Kurosawa types, so the image quality is never that great to begin with.
Cimmerian Nights said:Yeah, I have the Criterion edition of Robocop.
I hadn't noticed on mine. I did (and always do) enjoy Paul Verhoven's commentary though.Noneoftheabove said:There's a small problem though, the Criterion version of RoboCop advertises commentary by Paul M. Sammon, the film buff historian, and his track is not included!? What gives?
Well Ran isn't that old, and it's in color. The black and white stuff - there's only so much you can do to improve it.I saw a big boost in quality with Ran, comparing the Criterion with another DVD release (I can't remember which studio).
rcorporon said:When "Armageddon" and "The Rock" made it into the collection, I stopped taking it seriously.
rcorporon said:Are the CC available in Blu-Ray now?
rcorporon said:Are the CC available in Blu-Ray now? If so, then it may be worth looking into, as DVD (in my eyes) is finished.
Full HD (1080p).Brother None said:Grrrlol. If you can give me a solid practical reason for the existence of Blu-Ray I'll buy the whole DVD is finished.
Blu-Ray has been around for years now, with no real success. And no wonder. What the hell is the point, beyond videogaming storage room potential?
Brother None said:Grrrlol. If you can give me a solid practical reason for the existence of Blu-Ray I'll buy the whole DVD is finished.
Blu-Ray has been around for years now, with no real success. And no wonder. What the hell is the point, beyond videogaming storage room potential?