starts on most streaming services on April 8th.
The Criterion Channel
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The Criterion Channel
uggy poopy doody.
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Re: The Criterion Channel
the schedule and overall hype sounds VERY promising.
they'll throw in a free month.
https://www.criterionchannel.com/
they'll throw in a free month.
https://www.criterionchannel.com/
uggy poopy doody.
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Re: The Criterion Channel
Not in the UK...
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Re: The Criterion Channel
Should arrive in Denmark in April, too.
"When the desert comes, people will be sad; just as Cannery Row was sad when all the pilchards were caught and canned and eaten." - John Steinbeck
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Re: The Criterion Channel
well, they downgraded the freebie to two weeks and I bit.
it's bitchin'. they already schnookered me into a paid month. It'll be easy to get 11 bucks worth for me.
I don't have very many Criterion DVD's - I always try to hit their 50% off sales but I can never really narrow it down to the one title I can afford.
the channel has the commentaries and some docs & series that seem like they are exclusive to the channel. As you might expect, the main feature is their marvelous library of films - the picture and audio quality seem to nearly always be outstanding.
I watched Errol Morris talking about why he liked "The Manchurian Candidate" so much and it was fascinating. He looks like a character in one of his own early documentaries.
like HBO GO it would appear that the bulk of the library is available from month to month. I better get cracking because I really shouldn't spend 11 dollars on a fucking movie channel again next month.
it's bitchin'. they already schnookered me into a paid month. It'll be easy to get 11 bucks worth for me.
I don't have very many Criterion DVD's - I always try to hit their 50% off sales but I can never really narrow it down to the one title I can afford.
the channel has the commentaries and some docs & series that seem like they are exclusive to the channel. As you might expect, the main feature is their marvelous library of films - the picture and audio quality seem to nearly always be outstanding.
I watched Errol Morris talking about why he liked "The Manchurian Candidate" so much and it was fascinating. He looks like a character in one of his own early documentaries.
like HBO GO it would appear that the bulk of the library is available from month to month. I better get cracking because I really shouldn't spend 11 dollars on a fucking movie channel again next month.
uggy poopy doody.
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Re: The Criterion Channel
I find that the greater the selection that I've got, the less I watch. A whole month can easily go by, where I don't watch a single thing on a paid subscription channel. Not to mention the free streaming services And no, Criterion still hasn't arrived here, but when it does... oh boy, I'll need 48 hours in a day.
"When the desert comes, people will be sad; just as Cannery Row was sad when all the pilchards were caught and canned and eaten." - John Steinbeck