FilmStruck
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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Re: Filmstruck
It's an IFC title and was very well received by critics at the time. Surprised it didn't come out around the same time as Che or Summer Hours.
- jwd5275
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Re: Filmstruck
Plus it is a tribute to a Janus film staple. I wouldn't be surprised if they released it with an upgrade of the Albert Lamorisse films. I'm sure that they also have the rights to The Boys from Fengkuei too but at the rate that the WCP films have been trickling out, I wouldn't expect it any time soon.
- PfR73
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Re: Filmstruck
Is this one up there as a Criterion title? Image had announced a Blu-Ray release several years ago that never materialized. Curious if Criterion might eventually release it.jwd5275 wrote:Just added:
Track 29 (1988) Nicolas Roeg
- jwd5275
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Re: Filmstruck
Yes. It's on the Criterion channel
- D50
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Re: Filmstruck
Just watched both of these. As soon as I finished the HHH, it disappeared. Gone. Maybe it'll show again with it's own banner. Track 29 turned out the better of the two. Complete with a Norman Stansfield screaming declaration.jwd5275 wrote:Just added:
Flight of the Red Balloon (2007) Hou Hsiao-Hsien
Track 29 (1988) Nicolas Roeg
- doh286
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- mfunk9786
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Re: Filmstruck
Didn't Filmstruck just, you know, launch?
- sir_luke
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Filmstruck
So... exactly what the hell am I paying for?
- Minkin
- Joined: Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:13 am
Re: Filmstruck
I believe this is part of their "rotating selection of Criterion films" that are available to the non-Criterion channel subscribers. It does mention that all of the Criterion films will remain on the Criterion channel - but the Filmstruck side will rotate through various Criterion titles at a given time.
Guess its all part of "keeping fresh content" or user demand incentives.
Guess its all part of "keeping fresh content" or user demand incentives.
- cdnchris
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Re: Filmstruck
Is that when rights expire? Maybe they're just listing them so you know but I assume they would renegotiate them. They do say dates are subject to change.
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Noiradelic
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Re: Filmstruck
Pretty neat that they let us know when titles expire six months in advance. Not so neat is titles expiring before Filmstruck is available on Roku and Chromecast.
- Gregory
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:07 pm
Re: Filmstruck
strike vb., to delete something
The name Filmstruck makes more sense now.
The name Filmstruck makes more sense now.
- Michael Kerpan
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Re: Filmstruck
I wonder if Tivo (especially Tivo for RCN) will ever get this?
- Roscoe
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Re: Filmstruck
So just so I'm clear on this -- just as an example -- Bondarchuk's WAR AND PEACE is scheduled to expire on December 30, but because it is apparently a Criterion film, it will remain available to Criterion Channel subscribers?
- Ribs
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Re: Filmstruck
It should be. We don't really know for sure if it will be a seamless process.
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jaydro
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Re: Filmstruck
Okay, Downhill Racer was just added at the end of November, there's a banner saying "Limited Engagement! Ends December 31" -- I didn't think Criterion titles would expire from The Criterion Channel -- or is it going away along with the disc rights (just speculating)?
- jwd5275
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Re: Filmstruck
Just added:
A Taxing Woman (1987) Juzo Itami
Cat's Paw (1934) Sam Taylor
Man of Aran (1934) Robert J Flaherty
A Taxing Woman (1987) Juzo Itami
Cat's Paw (1934) Sam Taylor
Man of Aran (1934) Robert J Flaherty
- cdnchris
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Re: Filmstruck
Doubtful they're losing disc rights. It's still a Paramount title so they probably only had streaming rights for a short time. They also had The Black Stallion up for a bit but took it down shortly after as well. I think we'll see that often.jaydro wrote:Okay, Downhill Racer was just added at the end of November, there's a banner saying "Limited Engagement! Ends December 31" -- I didn't think Criterion titles would expire from The Criterion Channel -- or is it going away along with the disc rights (just speculating)?
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Noiradelic
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Re: Filmstruck
There's a distinction between titles Criterion have released on disc they have streaming rights to (the titles on the Criterion Channel) and the ones they don't. They don't have streaming rights to most of their Hollywood and British films, so movies like The Player and Thief are only on Filmstruck temporarily.jaydro wrote:Okay, Downhill Racer was just added at the end of November, there's a banner saying "Limited Engagement! Ends December 31" -- I didn't think Criterion titles would expire from The Criterion Channel -- or is it going away along with the disc rights (just speculating)?
- jwd5275
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Re: Filmstruck
A better measure of the whether something is going to stick around on the Criterion channel is whether it begins with a Janus logo. The Player starts with a Janus logo, it's not on only temporarily. Thief, like several other titles that Criterion has released on disc ( Insomnia and Seconds immediately come to mind but I know there are more) is not even on the Criterion channel.
I think most of the things on the Criterion channel will stick around with only a very few obvious exceptions that seem aimed at making the Criterion produced extras available for a period of time (the Silence of the Lambs commentary, the extras for Black Stallion and Downhill Racer)
I think most of the things on the Criterion channel will stick around with only a very few obvious exceptions that seem aimed at making the Criterion produced extras available for a period of time (the Silence of the Lambs commentary, the extras for Black Stallion and Downhill Racer)
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Noiradelic
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Re: Filmstruck
Didn't realize The Player is on the Criterion Channel -- picked it at random, and I based my statement on the selection on Hulu. But my basic point stands.
- D50
- Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2010 6:00 am
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Re: Filmstruck
FilmStruck additions:
The Circus
Freaks
Chasing Amy
Paradise Now
Lola Montes
Salt of the Sea
Divine Intervention
Wedding in Galilee
When I Saw You
5 Broken Cameras
Clerks
Cirterion Channel:
Pina (also paired with The Red Shoes into a double bill banner)
A Taxing Woman
A few Hollis Frampton shorts added a few days ago
The Circus
Freaks
Chasing Amy
Paradise Now
Lola Montes
Salt of the Sea
Divine Intervention
Wedding in Galilee
When I Saw You
5 Broken Cameras
Clerks
Cirterion Channel:
Pina (also paired with The Red Shoes into a double bill banner)
A Taxing Woman
A few Hollis Frampton shorts added a few days ago
- D50
- Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2010 6:00 am
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Re: Filmstruck
I like to turn on subtitles (closed caption) most of the time, and every now and then there's a typo; i.e. [ first time I lt anything], and I knew she said felt, so I skipped it back a few seconds and the word came our right the second time. Weird.
- flyonthewall2983
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Re: Filmstruck
I just got Amazon Fire for Christmas, and once I downloaded this and put something on I heard this small and persistent digital audio feedback. Anyone else have that trouble?
- D50
- Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2010 6:00 am
- Location: USA
Re: Filmstruck
Hou Hsiao-Hsien's Flight of the Red Balloon is back.