I'll try again next week to see what's been stocked. Some other great titles are LOST IN AMERICA and THE BLACK STALLION. Hey, henry!! Yep, I sure do I have on both Blu-Ray and DVD (so I can watch it on my computer). Hey, henry!! Yep, I sure do I have it on both Blu-Ray and DVD (so I can watch it on my computer). B&N are often able to restock titles that sold out early in the sale. You should try again a few days before the sale ends. Hi buddy! Do you have the original GODZILLA? That's a great disc!Ī few of the other Criterion titles I wanted were sold out. A few of the other Criterion titles I wanted were sold out. I picked up I Wanna Hold Your Hand at B&N this morning. Just got a copy of I Wanna Hold Your Hand in the mail today. Getting the DVDs from B&N also keeps me from having to sweat out their (damaged) arrival BSX-Varese Sarabande style.
There are many tempting choices to make! The Bergman set will keep me occupied for at least a month or two, but come November I intend to have a few bucks saved up for that month's "haul." I might get My Life as a Dog, and Strangelove My, how times have changed, and not for the better, either. Time was that many an FSMer enthused over a Criterion sale. Have been wanting Michael Mann's Thief, but since Mann color graded the whole thing f*cking green for this release, I'd rather take a chance on finding it used somewhere for under $20.ĭisposable income is still very short right now on unemployment, so the sale may be over before I actually have the cash Would like to pick up Albert Brooks' Lost in America and Zemeckis' I Wanna Hold Your Hand. The sale, which takes place every July and November, ends August 4: Has anyone taken glorious advantage of this bi-annual sale? Which titles did you get? I picked up Ingmar Bergman's Cinema. Non-Film Score Discussion: Barnes & Noble: 50% Off Criterion Sale When not waist-deep in pop culture, she dabbles in photography, fiction writing, and practicing her non-existent lightsaber skills.FSM Board: Barnes & Noble: 50% Off Criterion Sale Her work has also appeared in places like Certified Forgotten and Blossom Mag, as well as on podcasts like Casterly Talk, and her own show, Does It Get the Pass?, where she dissects the history and common tropes of the romantic comedy with her co-host and fellow writer, Rebecca Radillo. She’ll always blank when you ask her who the coolest person she’s interviewed is, but the list includes names like Val Kilmer, Freddie Prinze Jr., Jon Bernthal, Rick Riordan, Corey Feldman, Nicolas Cage, Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump, Cyndi Lauper, and David Tennant, the latter of which her Doctor Who-obsessed family will never get over. She’s down to clown with anything campy and ridiculous, but you can also find her reviewing thought-provoking projects like The Starling Girl, Annika, and Mister Organ.
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