Fritz Lang's "M": new Critereon SE coming in December

Discussion in 'Visual Arts' started by guy incognito, Oct 11, 2004.

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  1. guy incognito

    guy incognito Senior Member Thread Starter

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    :goodie: :goodie: :goodie:

    From Criterion's website:

    I absolutely love this movie, and I'm tickled pink that it's getting the SE treatment. But jeez, this is shaping up to be one expensive fall for me!
     
  2. Ed Bishop

    Ed Bishop Incredibly, I'm still here

    Great news! :edthumbs:

    Every fall seems to be expensive for the collector, whether it's for himself or for holiday goodies.....no matter, time to get the checkbook and plastic out yet again!


    :ed:
     
  3. guy incognito

    guy incognito Senior Member Thread Starter

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    Er...guys, this one was meant for the Visual Arts forum, obviously.

    Could one of the gorts move it for me, please?

    Thanks! :rolleyes:
     
  4. guy incognito

    guy incognito Senior Member Thread Starter

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    Okay...I'm not proud...


    Pretty please?

    ;)
     
  5. Todd Fredericks

    Todd Fredericks Senior Member

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    I sold my old Criterion DVD and I'm going to get this one. The old one had a pretty low-par print.
     
  6. Tim Casey

    Tim Casey Active Member

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    The old one had a pretty good print, actually. It was a slight improvement over the old laserdisc from Embassy, which was light years beyond the condition of most of the public-domain copies of this film.

    I have no doubt that the new disc is even more spectacular, but I've enjoyed good prints of this film for a number of years now.

    Watch it as a double feature with Criterion's "Testament of Dr. Mabuse" (1932). Inspector Lohmann (and a ton of other German actors) is in both of them.
     
  7. Todd Fredericks

    Todd Fredericks Senior Member

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    Tim, the print was good compaired to public domain versions and late night PBS showings but it's no where on par with the Region 2 version and hopefully the new Criterion. The difference is quite amazing and I'm sure this prompted the want and need for an upgraded re-release.
     
  8. Todd Fredericks

    Todd Fredericks Senior Member

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    Tim, the print was good compared to public domain versions and late night PBS showings but it's no where on par with the Region 2 version and hopefully the new Criterion. The difference is quite amazing and I'm sure this prompted Criterion for the want and need for an upgraded re-release.
     
  9. Tim Casey

    Tim Casey Active Member

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    I guess you feel pretty strongly about your last post! ;)
     
  10. Todd Fredericks

    Todd Fredericks Senior Member

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    It looks like I had an old 2-triggered response! :)
     
  11. audiomixer

    audiomixer As Bald As The Beatles

    Isn't that the truth?!? I ALWAYS spend a lot more around this time of year.
    However it really dies around mid-December thru mid-January.
     
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