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Psyched to get some of these, but now I know it'll be more than just this initial handful I may not buy them all at once. I wonder what the prices will be like...I hope they're more like the MoC/Arrow/BFI prices rather than the higher StudioCanal ones.



Oh, and it's not listed yet but one of the titles they submitted to the BBFC was Antonioni's L'Avventura. Both that and Macbeth are obviously the biggest news so far for collectors!



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Days Of Heaven

Badlands

Five Easy Pieces....



Bring 'em on.



Somebody at Eureka mentioned that a 'big library' of titles that included Grey Gardens was bought up by somebody. I assume that was Criterion then, or Criterion with Sony's collaboration. Either way I'm looking forward to seeing what comes out of this deal! Excellent! Glad to hear my suspicions confirmed, though it may change the playing field. I expect Criterion will be moving forward with Sony titles at first (considering their distribution agreement) but it will be interesting to see what happens with their titles from other studios. And obviously anything that clashes with current UK labels - namely MoC, Arrow and BFI.Psyched to get some of these, but now I know it'll be more than just this initial handful I may not buy them all at once. I wonder what the prices will be like...I hope they're more like the MoC/Arrow/BFI prices rather than the higher StudioCanal ones.Oh, and it's not listed yet but one of the titles they submitted to the BBFC was Antonioni's L'Avventura. Both that and Macbeth are obviously the biggest news so far for collectors!Those are the kinds of films I've been itching for MoC and Arrow to release. Let's hope this new deal means we see some Paramount stuff, but that may depend on Universal (as they handle Paramount's distribution at the moment).Somebody at Eureka mentioned that a 'big library' of titles that included Grey Gardens was bought up by somebody. I assume that was Criterion then, or Criterion with Sony's collaboration. Either way I'm looking forward to seeing what comes out of this deal!