tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8871549895931317151.post378055391354737092..comments2023-11-28T15:20:59.369-05:00Comments on Cinema Viewfinder: Criterion SummerTony Dayoubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04632329277519635858noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8871549895931317151.post-3711727120150044582012-07-22T20:56:39.631-04:002012-07-22T20:56:39.631-04:00Well, Sir, the July and November sales have wrecke...Well, Sir, the July and November sales have wrecked majot havoc on my wallet for the past four years or go, and the last two weeks are no exception, I did but several you have noted here in this terrific round-up plus some others that I waited on from the last time, and a few upgrades from standard Criterion DVDs:<br /><br />Summer Interlude<br />Summer with Monika<br />The Gold Rush<br />Harold and Maude<br />Letters Never Sent<br />David Lean/Noel Coward set<br />The 39 Steps<br />Shock Corridor<br />The Naked Kiss<br />Pearls of the Czech New Wave<br />The Organizer<br />The Lady Vanishes<br />Alambrista<br />Le Cercle Rouge<br />8 1/2<br />Charade<br /><br />Of course many of us Criterion addicts are already lining up the August, September and October announcements for the November sale. (Rosemary's Baby and In the Mood for Love for example, just announced are sure buys)<br /><br />And the essential Eclipse Jean Gremelion set streets this coming Tuesday, so the sale price is in effect!Sam Julianonoreply@blogger.com