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ianungstad
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#226 Post by ianungstad »

It will be interesting to see if what Criterion licenses from the studios for streaming corresponds to what they will/want to release on blu. There are so many phantom pages from their website....that I wonder if they'll match up with what's licensed for streaming to give us a sense of what the future holds for future special editions.
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#227 Post by mfunk9786 »

Criticize me if you must for this level of hyperbole, but Criterion's YouTube video about why one may want Filmstruck and why it's important in the timeline of what Criterion has always done was very convincing, and even emotional. I'm sold, I just wish I knew what streaming box to get. Yes, I have moved beyond frustration that I have to buy one and dedicate an HDMI slot to it, and am just mulling which to buy. Amazon Fire TV seems like the easy answer, but the latest Apple TV [& Roku, but "early 2017" means nothing to me] has a Giant Bomb app, which is something I would want/use. Can't stress this enough: I wish they'd emplhasized a desire to launch on multiple streaming platforms at once.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#228 Post by Noiradelic »

mfunk9786 wrote:& Roku, but "early 2017" means nothing to me
Black Hat stated that it would be January.
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#229 Post by Noiradelic »

mkozlows wrote:Price seems very favorable compared to Hulu -- Hulu is $12 for the commercial-free version, $8 for the with-commercial version. This is $11 paid monthly, or $8 paid yearly, with no commercials in either case.
The Criterion films on Hulu don't have commercials with either version, so $8 a month in addition to occasional free-month opportunities made Hulu an excellent value if paying yearly doesn't appeal to you. That being said, Filmstruck's prices seem quite fair, though I'd prefer if they offered a Criterion-library only option too.
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#230 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Buttery Jeb wrote:I think I also saw Nicholas Cage in Leaving Las Vegas mixed in there as well
Where it says "Indie Favorites"? That's Adaptation
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#231 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

mfunk9786 wrote:Criticize me if you must for this level of hyperbole, but Criterion's YouTube video about why one may want Filmstruck and why it's important in the timeline of what Criterion has always done was very convincing, and even emotional. I'm sold, I just wish I knew what streaming box to get. Yes, I have moved beyond frustration that I have to buy one and dedicate an HDMI slot to it, and am just mulling which to buy. Amazon Fire TV seems like the easy answer, but the latest Apple TV [& Roku, but "early 2017" means nothing to me] has a Giant Bomb app, which is something I would want/use. Can't stress this enough: I wish they'd emplhasized a desire to launch on multiple streaming platforms at once.
I hear you. I'd like to get an Apple TV not for just the video and game apps but music as well. I bought a Sony Blu-ray player in 2014 and it has a decent enough selection of apps, but limited.
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#232 Post by perkizitore »

mfunk9786 wrote:Criticize me if you must for this level of hyperbole, but Criterion's YouTube video about why one may want Filmstruck and why it's important in the timeline of what Criterion has always done was very convincing, and even emotional. I'm sold, I just wish I knew what streaming box to get. Yes, I have moved beyond frustration that I have to buy one and dedicate an HDMI slot to it, and am just mulling which to buy. Amazon Fire TV seems like the easy answer, but the latest Apple TV [& Roku, but "early 2017" means nothing to me] has a Giant Bomb app, which is something I would want/use. Can't stress this enough: I wish they'd emplhasized a desire to launch on multiple streaming platforms at once.
This one, it's a Chromecast on steroids!
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#233 Post by Noiradelic »

For anyone who'd like to get in some free Criterion viewing before Hulu's Criterion channel expires on 11/11, Groupon is offering a free 45-day Hulu subscription.

EDIT: New accounts only. They really shouldn't bury that information in the fine print.
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#234 Post by mfunk9786 »

perkizitore wrote:
mfunk9786 wrote:Criticize me if you must for this level of hyperbole, but Criterion's YouTube video about why one may want Filmstruck and why it's important in the timeline of what Criterion has always done was very convincing, and even emotional. I'm sold, I just wish I knew what streaming box to get. Yes, I have moved beyond frustration that I have to buy one and dedicate an HDMI slot to it, and am just mulling which to buy. Amazon Fire TV seems like the easy answer, but the latest Apple TV [& Roku, but "early 2017" means nothing to me] has a Giant Bomb app, which is something I would want/use. Can't stress this enough: I wish they'd emplhasized a desire to launch on multiple streaming platforms at once.
This one, it's a Chromecast on steroids!
Are you saying this is a device that will support Filmstruck?
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#235 Post by perkizitore »

Yes, it's Android TV.
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#236 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Is HBO Now available on Android TV?
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#237 Post by Werewolf by Night »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Is HBO Now available on Android TV?
Yes, on some devices.
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#238 Post by perkizitore »

They aren't any other official Android TV devices, the Xiaomi box is actually only the third and it just came out, so that is the reason it isn't listed.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#239 Post by Ribs »

This from the Wall Street Journal article on FilmStruck seems to be the first out-and-out thing saying there won't be any Turner content:
What’s not part of the service are the screwball comedies, gangster films and westerns that many film-lovers associate with TCM. Those will remain the bread and butter of its cable channel, which remains successful with older audiences. FilmStruck’s target age is 25 to 44.
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#240 Post by jmj713 »

TCM's on-demand interface blows, so that's bad news. I was hoping FS would be full of TCM and Criterion content. False advertising!
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#241 Post by Noiradelic »

The article also sheds a little more light on the roll-out of streaming platform availability:
FilmStruck initially will run in web browsers and on Android and iOS phones and tablets. As a way to get its films on television sets, it will be available on Amazon’s Fire TV exclusively for one month, then expand to other gadgets, smart TVs and Blu-ray players.
Two sources have mentioned that FilmStruck will have 500 films, not counting the dedicated Criterion channel. That's a lot of movies if they're being rotated regularly. Are they all going to be tied to themes? Will there be varied rates of rotation: some films available for only a week or two, while others remain for months?
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#242 Post by jwd5275 »

The FilmStruck ads that show up on Facebook highlight Ran, so they must have access to StudioCanal titles. It will be interesting how it (and other StudioCanal titles) will be in relation to the Criterion channel.
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#243 Post by yunro »

jmj713 wrote:TCM's on-demand interface blows, so that's bad news. I was hoping FS would be full of TCM and Criterion content. False advertising!
I don't know if I would go so far as to call it false advertising as they never claimed to have the full TCM library, and they've tried to emphasize the art house aspect of the service. Of course with TCM being prominently displayed in all the press about Filmstruck many people are going to be sorely disappointed when this launches and they won't be able to see the Bogart, Stewart, Hepburn etc. films that they thought they could see.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#244 Post by doh286 »

The launch of FilmStruck is now delayed until November.
Hello film fans:

We want to share some news that the launch of FilmStruck is delayed until November as we work to complete a seamless and easy registration process for subscribers.

Just like the final stages of completing a film, this additional time will allow us to put the finishing touches on FilmStruck in order to bring you a premium service with beautifully curated content and the largest streaming library of world-renowned arthouse, indie, cult and foreign films. Rest assured, we're working hard to bring you the high-quality streaming movie service you've been waiting for.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#245 Post by mfunk9786 »

This sure is going swimmingly, eh?
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#246 Post by MongooseCmr »

And in typical Criterion form they wait until the absolute last minute to break the news on a delay.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#247 Post by chiendent »

Good thing they already had the launch party!

How difficult could a registration system possibly be? What a mess.
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Ribs
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#248 Post by Ribs »

This is hideously embarrassing. I have to imagine they'll offer some kind of bonus to the trial to "make up" for this (extending it to 21 days or 28).
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#249 Post by domino harvey »

Somewhere, the ghost of the Auteurs is having a hearty chuckle
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chiendent
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#250 Post by chiendent »

Always amusing to read defensive twitter replies along the lines of "I'm glad they're getting everything perfect for launch" as if this is some small labor of love and not a product from a giant conglomerate.
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