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FrauBlucher
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#376 Post by FrauBlucher »

FilmStruck tweated that every Sunday 4PM est they will hold a forum on twitter. It'll start this Sunday.
https://twitter.com/hashtag/FilmStruckForum?src=hash" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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D50
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#377 Post by D50 »

While scrolling through all, since you can't open a title's learn more without losing your place, I've found you can add it to your wishlist - then in another tab, check it out there.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#378 Post by AK »

D50 wrote:While scrolling through all, since you can't open a title's learn more without losing your place, I've found you can add it to your wishlist - then in another tab, check it out there.
That's good advice. Is the Watchlist really limited to 100 entries? I went through a preliminary check of films, and the number stopped at 100 as I was adding them to the list. I haven't checked whether the movies added after that really were added or not (wouldn't remember them even if I wanted to, though), but when I've removed titles, it does show 99, 98, etc.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#379 Post by D50 »

FrauBlucher wrote:FilmStruck tweated that every Sunday 4PM est they will hold a forum on twitter. It'll start this Sunday.
https://twitter.com/hashtag/FilmStruckForum?src=hash" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Can somebody ask them how to get the closed caption audio option to work on Chrome Version 50.?
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#380 Post by djproject »

peerpee wrote:
rrenault wrote:I saw The Passion of Joan of Arc at the Cinematheque in Paris a few days ago, and it had no music there either.
Yes, it's a silent film and Dreyer preferred no music on it – but the appearance of a new HD transfer here might also coincide with new music tracks being prepared for CC's long-awaited Blu-ray release.
Considering there is not only the Richard Einhorn option still (and I like it personally) but also Adrien Untley and Will Gregory's score (of Portishead and Goldfrapp fame respectively; I first heard about this when Adrien was taking his picks from the closet). I'm not sure if the other ones available on the Eureka Blu-ray could be an option there, especially since Mie Yanashita's was timed for 20fps playback.

Speaking of which, I presume this is still 24fps.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#381 Post by rrenault »

As far as titles licensed from major studios are concerned, I'm assuming it's a case-by-case basis. Mulholland Drive was licensed from Universal and, yet, is available as a CC-only title on FilmStruck.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#382 Post by dustybooks »

Would anyone mind checking to see how Room at the Top is branded on Filmstruck? Just curious, since it was rumored for Criterion some years back then seemed to disappear.
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#383 Post by A man stayed-put »

dustybooks wrote:Would anyone mind checking to see how Room at the Top is branded on Filmstruck? Just curious, since it was rumored for Criterion some years back then seemed to disappear.
It just launches straight into the film with no logos or the like.
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#384 Post by jwd5275 »

No branding yet, the image is actually an empty placeholder. It is a Westchester film so it is still likely forthcoming even if it doesn't receive Criterion branding right off.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#385 Post by rrenault »

peerpee wrote:
rrenault wrote:I've noticed occasional frame-skipping during streaming on FilmStruck, which can be distracting. This was a common issue on Hulu as well. I never experience this with Netflix though. I'm going to assume it's a buffering issue of some sort.
I've noticed it too. Can't imagine it's anything other than an encoding issue?
Try a different browser perhaps. I was having frame skipping issues in Safari, but it's not as bad in Opera it seems.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#386 Post by xoconostle »

After having used the search function with titles and names, I tried topical and regional terms such as "Mexico," "animals," and "psychopath," all of which yielded relevant results. Nice!
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#387 Post by jmj713 »

Would be nice to have Fandor-like categories for language, country, and year.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#388 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Using the app, I watched a little bit of Mulholland Drive on my iPhone (I know) and was amazed how it sounded on my headphones.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#389 Post by phantomforce »

Don't let David Lynch catch wind of that
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#390 Post by oh yeah »

phantomforce wrote:Don't let David Lynch catch wind of that
SUCH A FUCKING SADNESS!


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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#391 Post by D50 »

xoconostle wrote:After having used the search function with titles and names, I tried topical and regional terms such as "Mexico," "animals," and "psychopath," all of which yielded relevant results. Nice!
psychopath

The Silence of the Lambs, The Vanishing, The Sword of Doom, The Night of the Hunter

animals

Jungle Book, No More Excuses, The Phantom Horse, Parade, Alice, Walkabout, Phantom India, Au hassard Balthazar, The Circus, Black Moon, Watership Down, Shozo, a Cat and Two Women, Kes, Pathfinder, Eyes Without a Face, Anddrocles and the Lion

Mexico

El Norte, Under the Volcano, Redes, Life Sentence, The Black Widow, Deep Crimson, Rastro de muerte, Lugar Sin Limites, El, The Pilgrim, Chronos, Imperio de la Fortuna, El, Alambrista, El castillo de la pureza, First Man into Space, From the Other Side, Gas Food Lodging, Powwow Highway, Border Radio, The Long Goodbye, Stagecoach
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#392 Post by Gregory »

Funny, I'm pretty sure some of those "Mexico" titles have New Mexico settings, not Mexican ones, including the awful Powwow Highway.
The Long Goodbye would be a good one for the "animals" category.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#393 Post by Luke M »

I don't have an account yet so I can't check but has anyone checked out some of the Almodovar flicks? Wondering how Bad Education and Women on the Verge of Nervous Breakdown look.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#394 Post by feihong »

All four Almodovars look hi-def to me. The Studio Canal blu ray of Women on the Verge that came out recently looks a lot better, but all the transfers on Filmstruck look good. Bad Education looks a little smoother, and you can see nice grain on Women on the Verge and Tie Me Up Tie Me Down. Talk to Her looks a little softer or flatter than the others, but that might just be how it was filmed? They're all good--looking on Filmstruck.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#395 Post by Luke M »

Thank you so much for the reviews. That was pretty much exactly what I was hoping to read.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#396 Post by jtarvainen »

Does anyone else have problems with streaming FilmStruck material on Firefox? All I get is a black screen, though Chrome works fine.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#397 Post by mfunk9786 »

I can't even log in on Safari, it hangs on the spinning Filmstruck logo. I've been using Chrome as well.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#398 Post by xoconostle »

Steps that helped me resolve play issues (Mac/Safari)

- Verify that your browser is the current version. Update if it isn't.
- Same with Flash Player. Upgrade to current.
- Clear/delete browser history. (This eliminated "spinning wheel" interruptions.)
- Close any currently unneeded apps and don't view while downloading other things.
- Check any ad blockers or privacy programs like Little Snitch to ensure that Filmstruck isn't being inhibited.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#399 Post by mfunk9786 »

That is very useful, thank you! Will try when I get home.
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Re: Streaming the Criterion Collection

#400 Post by Minkin »

Criterion posted a Tour of Filmstruck.

Mondays: thematic program, with a Channel-exclusive introduction or series trailer.
Tuesdays: night at the movies, with pairings of classic and contemporary shorts and features, many previously unreleased by Criterion.
Wednesdays: Every Wednesday, a new, complete Criterion edition will make its debut on the Channel, with all its supplemental features, and sometimes with Channel-exclusive additional content.
Thursdays: thematic programming, again with Channel-exclusive intros, trailers, and supplemental features.
Fridays: double feature

Other highlights:
Meet the Filmmaker is an ongoing series of encounters, made by filmmakers about other filmmakers.
Criterion Live Events
Monthly series: Observations on Film Art with David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson
Showing the entirety of Split Screen (divided into six "seasons")
Masterclass, an ongoing series of workshops, panel discussions, conversations, and events on filmmaking

I wonder if we'll start getting stuff from the Peter von Bagh archive.
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In other Filmstruck news, I haven't seen anything new added lately, but I do think its very telling by some of their selections - even when they don't have Janus/Criterion branding.

For instance, they just added a lot of 'Classic Bollywood" (without any Criterion/Janus branding) - which include exactly the titles they hinted at releasing in the past, such as Guru Dutt's film Pyaasa (which was restored this year). I'm sure they are playing their cards more closely with these films - and not wanting to immediately spoil everything. Filmstruck also has several films that have been rumored for quite a while, so it seems more than just coincidence that of all the Sony/MGM/etc titles to be added, they include these:

Age of Innocence, Music Lovers, Marat/Sade, Moulin Rouge, etc. Granted, not all of these guarantee anything for Criterion (Topkapi, which Kino put out is on Filmstruck) - but it seems more than just coincidence that they have many studio films on Filmstruck that have been hinted/rumored.
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