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The Wes Anderson Archive: Ten Films, Twenty-Five Years The Criterion Collection [4K UHD Blu-ray Discs] for
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The Wes Anderson Archive: Ten Films, Twenty-Five Years The Criterion Collection [4K UHD Blu-ray Discs] for
$368.06.
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Note: This item is scheduled to be released on September 30, 2025.
Details from Amazon:
- New 4K digital masters of Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, The Darjeeling Limited, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Moonrise Kingdom, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Isle of Dogs, and The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun, supervised and approved by director Wes Anderson, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks
- Ten 4K UHD discs of the films presented in Dolby Vision HDR and ten Blu-rays with the films and special features
- Over twenty-five hours of special features, including audio commentaries, interviews, documentaries, deleted scenes, auditions, short films, home movies, commercials, storyboards, animation tests, archival recordings, still photography, discussions, analysis, and visual essays
- Essays by Richard Brody, James L. Brooks, Bilge Ebiri, Moeko Fujii, Kent Jones, Dave Kehr, Geoffrey O'Brien, Martin Scorsese, and Erica Wagner
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Eragorn
Here's the press release though for it: https://www.criterion.c
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Yeah, this is beyond wild, for a filmmaker who could be described as hit or miss
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jrm523
So? If it is not going to sell to many people, the price will reflect that. That's just capitalism. Supply and demand, Baby!
And then everyone cries out, "See, see! Physical media isn't selling. It's dying!"
Well, no crap it's not selling when the studios are trying to charge such asinine prices for nearly every release these days. And I'm not just talking about boutique stuff -- Disney, Warner, Sony, Paramount, etcetera, etcetera. They're all guilty. They need to get real and stop gouging the heck out of everyone.
And then everyone cries out, "See, see! Physical media isn't selling. It's dying!"
Well, no crap it's not selling when the studios are trying to charge such asinine prices for nearly every release these days. And I'm not just talking about boutique stuff -- Disney, Warner, Sony, Paramount, etcetera, etcetera. They're all guilty. They need to get real and stop gouging the heck out of everyone.
Right you are. I had it backwards. Sorry about that.
And then everyone cries out, "See, see! Physical media isn't selling. It's dying!"
Well, no crap it's not selling when the studios are trying to charge such asinine prices for nearly every release these days. And I'm not just talking about boutique stuff -- Disney, Warner, Sony, Paramount, etcetera, etcetera. They're all guilty. They need to get real and stop gouging the heck out of everyone.
Probably more than 80% of my movie collection, I've only watched once. Imagine how much less money I would have spent if I only rented movies or watched them on Netflix, Amazon, HBO, etc. instead?
I appreciate the (currently) superior quality of movies on blu-ray over streaming, but go ahead Hollywood, take away that option (or price me out of it). In the long run, you'll be doing me a favor.
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