• We hope you like it. We couldn’t have built it without our friends in Palo Alto, the Auteurs. There are still a few kinks to iron out, so please be patient with us while we get it right. You’ll find plenty of new things to do at the new criterion.com, and some old favorites making a comeback. To help you find your way around, Jason Polan, our friend with the pen, made us this little orientation video.

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  • By jamesonnephi
    November 25, 2008
    04:51 AM

    That's one more giant step ahead...of me.
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  • By jw bolton
    November 25, 2008
    11:38 AM

    i like the instructional videos. very much a tribute to lee lefever's "commomcraft".
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  • By Tom
    November 25, 2008
    05:44 PM

    You guys just keep pushing the boundaries for what is possible with film distribution/releasing. If it wasn't for companies like Criterion the great films of world cinema would long have been forgotten and/or lost. Great idea!
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  • By T.J. Royal
    November 25, 2008
    10:05 PM

    About the nicest looking, most concise introduction I'm seen for a Web site. Actually makes me want to check back to the site often to see what clips are going to be streaming, what written content is going to be added, and maybe even to check out a $5 rental if I get a hankering to watch Ivan's Childhood or Symbiopsychotaxiplasm.
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  • By jrb
    November 26, 2008
    12:48 AM

    Wow...what a lovely and bold new website. I can't wait to check back often.
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  • By Kevin
    November 26, 2008
    12:50 AM

    Brilliant! And I completely agree with SHAWN re: the ink fumes.
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  • By Alison
    November 26, 2008
    02:11 AM

    This is so so so great.
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  • By s.
    November 26, 2008
    03:14 AM

    Congratulations, this is exactly the sort of forward thinking we have come to expect from you guys, but I must admit, all of this came as a massive pleasant surprise to me. My only negative comment is in regards to international licensing. I wish you could get the rights to more international territories. I tried to 'rent' a movie this morning only to find that the majority of titles are limited to viewing in Northern America. I live in Australia and would love to have unlimited access this 'online cinematheque' but can't. I was quite disappointed find this out, but completely understand why it isn't possible (at least at this stage). Please make this a serious consideration going forward. Best regards, sj.
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  • By Solaris
    November 26, 2008
    05:15 AM

    OK, international film licensing is a complicated matter. So it is frustrating but no big surprise that most of the rentals are restricted to US residents. But that Criterion is not able to ship a coffee mug from the store to any other country but US and Canada is completely beyond me! I'd hoped that this shipping policy would have changed with the new site, but no luck :-(
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  • By Mustafa
    November 26, 2008
    09:47 AM

    This is so great, I love the digital rental idea. Pure genius, fairly priced and most of all, progressive! Between this site and The Auteurs, my winter break is going to be magical. Thank you!
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  • By Michael
    November 26, 2008
    10:20 AM

    I can honestly say this is one of the coolest, most innovative ideas in releasing digital content out there. Kudos to you all!!
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  • By Stephen
    November 26, 2008
    10:54 AM

    The new site looks fantastic! I am thankful for The Criterion Collection. Wishing for a few more titles in my stocking this year.
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  • By Matthew Bradley
    November 26, 2008
    01:18 PM

    The new site is fantastic. The layout is very easy to navigate and it feels so vibrant and alive. The previous incarnation feels static in comparison. Posting the essays online is a welcome addition for those who have to rent and may not get the full package. Having select films available for download is what I always felt the collection is truly about: getting the greatest films of all time available for everyone. Keep up the great work. I can't wait to see what you guys will come up with next!
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  • By Mark Kaiser
    November 27, 2008
    01:01 PM

    Dear Criterion, It really saddens me to have to begin with negative criticism. If it isn't broke, don't fix it! It's reasonable to remodel a web site now and then, but it's incomprehensibly mysterious to make it worse. You need to know that the overwhelming majority of visitor activity on a site like this is for checking out the list of products (=your dvd:s) and to be updated on the new releases. It may not seem that important to you because you're on the inside of things, but believe me it is to the ones on the outside - the customers. It's a classic pitfall when building a website, therefore one might expect you to know it. But: The list of films is still there but it's less accesible and need more clicks, while to stay updated on the new releases is now near impossibla at a single glance. It really is NOT difficult to improve a site withous sacrifcing those basic functions. Therefore: why, why, why...??? Sincerely /Mark
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  • By Todd Sklar
    November 28, 2008
    10:10 PM

    this makes me happier than anything else in life. this is just phenomenal. endless thanks.
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  • By SYLVIA ANTONIER-SCHER
    November 29, 2008
    09:28 AM

    WHEN WILL " VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED" BE PUT ON DVD? AND HOW ABOUT "VIENNA 1900", THE DRAMATIZED SHORT STORIES BY ARTHUR SCHNITZLER WHICH WERE AIRED BY PBS IN THE 1960'S? AND THE LITTLE-KNOWN "THE BACHELOR" WITH MIRANDA RICHARDSON IN A DUAL ROLE? THE LIST GOES ON AND ON...
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    • By Christie Tam
      September 25, 2011
      01:28 PM

      Yes, waiting for Voyage of the Damned. Any news?
  • By Jack
    December 03, 2008
    01:36 PM

    Congratulations! this is an awesome site.
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  • By Karlos
    December 04, 2008
    09:13 AM

    The new site is indeed a fascinating work of design, and I'm thrilled to see an increase in written materials available in the blog/current section. However, I'm sad to see that availability for international customers is still curtailed - I guess I can see the sense in your website not shipping discs overseas (even if they still find their way abroad in other ways), but why would a distributor not want you having universal online rights? Madness, I tell you.
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  • By Steve Rhodes
    December 07, 2008
    03:44 PM

    I'm sure that Criterion would love to be able to get the worldwide rights forever for all their films, but that isn't the way things work now. So unless you have a lot of capital to invest in them, so they can try to buy those rights for films they choose in the future, there is not much you or they can do.
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  • By Crisan
    December 10, 2008
    04:48 AM

    Hi I was wondering if I can buy films if I am based in Bucharest Romania? Nice day Marian
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  • By Gwenda Helsham
    December 10, 2008
    05:03 AM

    What ! Only two Orson Welles ! May I put in a special request for you to put on DVD Chimes at Midnight , Welles's masterful study of the character of Falstaff by combining Excerpts from Henry IV Parts 1 & 2 and Henry V to give a definitive rendering of the character which could become indispensible to any teacher of Shakespeare. Please, please,, please ! If you do I would be an immediate purchaser as undoubtedly so would many others, not only teachers but admirers of his great talent.
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  • By Michael Danziger
    December 14, 2008
    03:38 PM

    That was a great clip. Really nicely done. I must voice my commiseration with the other international customers. Despite all the talk of "universal" and "global community" and all that, it's a real pain to obtain Criterion discs outside the US and the auteurs has a rather weak collection of free streamable movies internationally as well. We ex-pats and non-Americans have been waiting for a long time...but it looks like we'll have to wait even longer.
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  • By brad harris
    December 20, 2008
    05:37 PM

    well done peter.....looks amazing.
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  • By Jon Wagner
    December 24, 2008
    10:59 AM

    Excellent presentation........
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  • By The Pirates
    January 06, 2009
    10:11 PM

    Allow rental's to be viewed by friends or swapped during those 5 days, Arrr!! -
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  • By David Walcutt
    January 14, 2009
    08:06 PM

    I second Gwenda Helsham's request for Orson Welles' "Chimes At Midnight". I just read a synopsis of the film in the Cambridge Shakespeare edition of Henry IV Part One. Orson Welles plays Falstaff. Sounds like a winner. David Walcutt Eugene, OR
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  • By Robin E. Simmons
    January 26, 2009
    09:33 PM

    "DAYS OF HEAVEN" and "THE SORCERER" in Blu-ray with director's commentaries. Such visually rich films deserve the Criterion treatment.
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  • By Chris
    February 07, 2009
    01:28 PM

    I would really, really, really really really really really appreciate it if Criterion added the 1938 classic "VIVACIOUS LADY" to their collection (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0030944/). The movie is a fantastic screwball comedy along the lines of The Lady Eve, The Awful Truth and Brining Up Baby and is not currently available on DVD in the U.S. It stars Jimmy Stewart and Ginger Rogers and was nominated for 2 Oscars. I've been telling people about this movie for years ever since I saw it on Turner Classic Movies more than 6 years ago and it really deserves to be brought to DVD.
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  • By Paul Goode
    February 07, 2009
    04:52 PM

    How about a Criterion edition of One-Eyed Jacks, the only film directed by Marlon Brando. The version that's out there now has been butchered and is of such poor quality that Monterey Bay looks like a cesspool.
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  • By Al Hirst
    February 24, 2009
    02:29 PM

    I would love to see the following movies added to your offerings: The Dead - John Huston's final film Night Train to Munich - Carol Reed Les Miserables - the 1995 Belmondo version set mostly during WW11 and others but too numerous yo mention.
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  • By serge jean charles szabo
    February 25, 2009
    05:40 PM

    Well, thanks a lot to being herein such an accommodative way. Had I wishes for the future collection, I would suggest: -John Huston's "Wise Blood", -the last Ingmar Bergman works for tv ("In the presence of a clown", etc.) -two still unreachable Robert Bresson's last movies: "a gentle woman", & "the four nights of a dreamer". have a nice night.
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  • By Richard
    March 12, 2009
    10:00 PM

    Why can't I watch the video tour... all I get is "Oops... trouble in the protection booth... I have refreshed my browser but it still won't play. I recently downloaded AVG (FREE). Could that be the problem... I really can't figure it... Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks, Richard
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  • By Max Tello
    March 17, 2009
    11:07 PM

    There are three unreachable Robert Bresson's movies: Les anges du peché (1943), Une femme douce (1969) and Quatre nuits d'un reveur (1971). It would be a Criterion Collection great contribution
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  • By Laird Wilcox
    March 27, 2009
    07:54 AM

    I became acquainted with Criterion about 3 years ago and there have been few web sites I have enjoyed as much. Our local Barnes & Noble has a great set of Criterion DVDs in a separate section. About half the Criterion movies I own have been purchased directly from the site and half from B&N. I realize that the production of Criterion quality movies is expensive and labor intensive. I think your prices are realistic and probably wouldn't object if they went up a bit. Keep up the good work.
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  • By Jim Player
    April 05, 2009
    10:27 PM

    I would love to see two titles that were on Image Ent. several years ago but are out of print: Kobayashi's The Human Condition series, and Mizoguchi's The 47 Ronin. Being taken out of the catalogue, I was hoping that those titles would be "up for grabs" and that a decent restoration, print and packaging would be given to them... Thanks, Jim P
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  • By Denise Paget
    April 19, 2009
    11:14 PM

    I find this site utterly amazing and found it because of Drew Barrymore. Her extremely stimulating portrayal of Small Edie was a light in my cinema journeys. Keep growing Criterion!
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  • By Ada Scott
    May 05, 2009
    10:22 PM

    Here I am, just getting around to checking out your new site, and, altho' I'm a never-read-the-manual-type of person, I decided to take your Tour. I loved it, but it's NO GOOD as a tour of your website: because the visual is so enthralling, who's paying attention to the voice-over?
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  • By Hayden
    May 06, 2009
    03:36 PM

    How about One Eyed Jacks! If Criterion could find the Marlon Brando full version of One Eyed Jacks and bring that to the collection, I know Martin Scorsese (One Eyed Jacks is his favorite western) and many more people would be thrilled to say the least!
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  • By Richard Couch
    May 07, 2009
    12:23 PM

    Well done. Y'all should acquire Bergman's THE MAGICIAN.
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  • By JOhn D McMahon
    May 12, 2009
    11:43 PM

    Criterion! Too great for words! I'd love to work with you guys.
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  • By andrew Miles
    May 13, 2009
    04:40 AM

    Keep up the great work. Looking forward to the Benjamin Button edition ! While I'm here, what's the possibility of Ken Russell's THE DEVILS getting the Criterion treatment? That film's gotta have a new transfer. Other movies worthy - THE MIRROR, cool weirdo film THE CAR !
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  • By RICK
    May 15, 2009
    12:27 PM

    I love Criterion quality DVDs, but people working should have a heart to listen to peoples requests' that go unheaded and on deaf ears......Please release the following: 1) One Eyed Jacks (Brando) 2) Viva Zapata (Brando) 3) Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (Gordon Scott) 4) Tarzan the Magnificent (Gordon Scott) 5) Samson and Delilah (Victor Mature) 6) Hercules (Steve Reeves) 7) Hercules Unchained ( Steve Reeves) 8) Bhovani Junction (Stewart Granger and Ava Gardner) Thank you. Rick..............
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  • By Bob Jenks
    May 16, 2009
    12:17 PM

    Out of print films badly in need of the Criterion Treatment: John Sayles "Matewan" John Huston's last film "The Dead" Stephan Frears "Sammy and Rosie Get Laid" Wim Wenders "Paris Texas" Franklin J. Shaffner "War Lord" I'm sure there are plenty more but I can't believe these are not currently available! Bob Jenks
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  • By Denis
    May 21, 2009
    05:27 PM

    I rented a copy of 'The Magic Flute', (Mozart, Bergman) from a movie rental shop. Where can I buy a copy?
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  • By Richard
    May 22, 2009
    12:10 PM

    I rented a copy of ‘The Magic Flute’, (Mozart, Bergman) from a movie rental shop. Where can I buy a copy? Here's the link: http://www.criterion.com/films/613 Also found a copy at Barnes and Noble Books but that was a while ago.
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  • By Jim Tarleton
    May 22, 2009
    02:54 PM

    Criterion is a great collection with superb quality. PLEASE bring out on DVD "Two Women" subtitled, "A Taste of Honey", "Borsalino", "Jamon, Jamon", "Sandakan 8", "Madame Rosa", "Viva Zapata", "The Gold of Naples", "America, America" and the 1946 "An Ideal Husband". Thank you
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  • By Jim Tarleton
    May 22, 2009
    02:58 PM

    To Rick from May 15th - Go to www.warnerarchive.com. They are releasing top 100% superb quality DVDs of MGM/Warner Bos/RKO films on DVD. "Bhowani Junction" is available on that website alongside 193 other great movies. The two Hercules movies are available on one DVD through Amazon.com
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  • By J.R.V.
    May 22, 2009
    06:02 PM

    I'd also would like to see Welles "Falstaff" (Chimes at Midnight ) as well as Etorri Scola's "La Nuit de Varennes", The Taviani Brother's "Good Morning Babaloyn", Wadja's "Lotna" and Bergman's "The Magician" as well a new edition of Weir's "Picnic at Hanging Rock "...with more extras.
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  • By Ross
    May 24, 2009
    03:22 PM

    It would be great if the following films were to be added to your beautiful library. Sands of the Kalahari Peppermint Soda Alice in Wonderland (with Charlotte Henry and W.C. Fields)
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  • By filmyandy
    May 28, 2009
    03:47 PM

    Jason Polan, You are a genius.....
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  • By Bruce Merwin
    May 28, 2009
    06:14 PM

    I have looked to Janus Films and Criterion for quality films for many years. Now that the on-line web distribution of media is taking shape it is a relief to see your company in the forefront. Nice work, thank you.
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  • By Robert
    May 31, 2009
    12:18 PM

    Will you please add THE GREY FOX written by John Hunter to your collection. I found your DVDs at Rasputin's in Concord, CA.
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  • By Steve
    June 14, 2009
    04:17 PM

    Great site. Hope every Criterion Blu-ray isn't going to be region-locked. A lot of Criterion buffs in Europe.
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  • By Anthony
    June 28, 2009
    12:33 PM

    Thank you so much for such great films presented in such a beautiful format, but one question.. are their any plans of releasing some of the films that were on laserdisc onto dvd or blu-ray?
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  • By Øyvind
    July 09, 2009
    05:27 AM

    I also want Madame Rosa (La vie devant soi) on DVD. Please bring it out!
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  • By andre brassard
    July 19, 2009
    02:39 PM

    dear Criterion, i have a request to make could publish Angelopoulos' THE TRAVELING PLAYERS it is a film i saw many years ago that moved me profundly and it does not yet exist i DVD i know you must have many such requests so i add mine to the list thanks for reading me
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  • By Mark Zimmerman
    August 09, 2009
    07:00 PM

    I might have already e-mailed you about the following movie but it deserves to be mentioned again.........From 1961 A Taste of Honey. Starring Dora Bryan, Robert Stephens and introducing Rita Tushingham.
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  • By Anne Reuter
    August 21, 2009
    06:41 PM

    I too would love to see Etorri Scola’s “La Nuit de Varennes”. It is not available anywhere (I've looked.) I joined Criterion in hopes it will be transferred to DVD soon. It is an incredibly well done film with great performances from the many actors in the film.
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  • By WALTER L LUCIANO
    August 25, 2009
    10:23 PM

    I am thrilled that a company like Criterion exists today. I am a baby boomer and miss lots of teh films you have here. I have acquired quite a collection thanks to your company and enjoy all of teh films that are not seen or available anywhere else. Clear, affordable, educational - thats what your company Criterion is all about to me. I receive your emails and a few reputable stores carry or will special order your films for me. You have many classics here that I thought were long gone and hard to find. Thanbk you Thank you Thank you Your films are time and dollars well spent at my home.
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  • By Ken
    August 30, 2009
    03:16 PM

    Please consider adding a movie called "The Grey Fox" to your collection. Richard Farnsworth is outstanding is this film, but unfortunately it is only available on VHS. This movie is a real gem!
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  • By Tim
    September 02, 2009
    10:30 PM

    Love the collection but I have to admit that the lack of a single Marlon Brando film is troublesome. Arguably the greatest actor ever and yet no official criterion release of any of his movies. Like others have already suggested, ow about One-eyed Jacks? I think it would fit right in with the standards the collection tries to uphold. As well, how about Viva Zapata? I also second the sentiment that more Welles is always welcome. Lastly, something a bit off the wall, how about some Laurel and Hardy??
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  • By John Keahey
    November 03, 2009
    02:41 PM

    Please, bring out Gold of Naples. This magnificent film must be restored.
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  • By James Tetreault
    November 09, 2009
    10:32 PM

    It would be wonderful if you folks could apply your special magic to Welles's Chimes at Midnight, in particular the sound quality, which is so uneven.
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  • By stephen
    November 29, 2009
    07:06 PM

    Is there any chance you might bring out a dvd of Claude Lelouch's Les Miserables, with Jean-paul Belmondo?
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  • By pana photo
    November 30, 2009
    01:32 PM

    any chance you will have in your collection the traveling players or any other films of theodore angelopoulos?????????????????
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  • By Marie-Jacqueline
    October 07, 2010
    07:37 PM

    I'd very much like to see Criterion bring out DVDs of all Robert Bresson films not currently available.
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  • By louis
    November 10, 2010
    10:17 AM

    THE SANDS OF KALAHARI ON BLU-RAY would be awesome!!!!!!!
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  • By louis
    November 10, 2010
    10:22 AM

    Almost forgot, THE THIEF OF BAGDAD and THE NAKED PREY on BLU-RAY!
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  • By louis
    November 16, 2010
    11:43 AM

    THE TRAIN the last black and white action film. That CRITERION touch on blu-ray. That would be great!
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  • By CLARKE
    December 28, 2010
    05:31 PM

    Put "Hands on a Hardbody" out.
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  • By Tony
    October 15, 2011
    08:18 PM

    MATEWAN ? !!! please
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  • By Anonymous
    November 02, 2011
    09:16 PM

    Chimes at Midnight................ PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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