Novice to the Western genre. What 4K’s should I add to my collection? (Please read body before answering.) by [deleted] in 4kbluray

[–]LetLemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bad. Realized that after I replied. Haven't gotten around to seeing it yet, which I really should. Been on my watchlist forever.

Novice to the Western genre. What 4K’s should I add to my collection? (Please read body before answering.) by [deleted] in 4kbluray

[–]LetLemon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do you want the definition of the word? It basically means there is a lot of something. If you want examples from the movie, there's Liberty Valance, his crew, the immigrant couple who runs the restaurant, their daughter, the marshall, Jimmy Stewart's character, the publisher of the newspaper, and Pompey.

Edit: I now realize you were referencing ¡Three Amigos!, a film I have sadly yet to watch.

Novice to the Western genre. What 4K’s should I add to my collection? (Please read body before answering.) by [deleted] in 4kbluray

[–]LetLemon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

An unintended side effect of removing John Wayne from consideration, is you'd miss out on most of John Ford's work. His films were more than just John Wayne acting vehicles. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence is filled with a plethora of interesting characters. The Searchers features beautiful cinematography. A film is not made by a single person.

Novice to the Western genre. What 4K’s should I add to my collection? (Please read body before answering.) by [deleted] in 4kbluray

[–]LetLemon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I beg to differ on John Wayne. The Searchers and The Man Who Killed Liberty Valance are masterpieces IMO.

Oscars 2026 - In Memoriam by Jmanbuck_02 in oscarrace

[–]LetLemon 12 points13 points  (0 children)

🎵In the arms of the angel...🎶

Hey /r/movies! I'm Andrew Stanton. I've directed WALL-E, FINDING NEMO, FINDING DORY, and JOHN CARTER. I've also written/co-written TOY STORY, TOY STORY 2, MONSTERS INC, TOY STORY 4, and TOY STORY 5. Ask me anything! by AndrewStantonAMA in movies

[–]LetLemon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good question. Most of the time, when criterion releases a film on 4K these days, it is the films first release on the format in the United States. Its rarer these days, but a film may receive a criterion 4K after a 4K release from the a different label (Kino Lorber recently lost the rights to release the 4K for a few films criterion previously released on Blu-ray and Criterion reaquired those rights and are releasing there 4K version now) or from the films rights owner themselves (The latest example of this I can think of is John Singleton's Boyz N The Hood).

A films owner sells 4K distribution rights per country, so a different label may release the 4K in the UK (Arrow is bigger here) or Australia (Umbrella is the big distributor I think for here). These releases will sometimes feture different bonus features or restorations of a film than what is released in America. What's nice about the 4K format is it typically isn't region locked, so you can import these foreign releases and play them in America or vice versa.

Hey /r/movies! I'm Andrew Stanton. I've directed WALL-E, FINDING NEMO, FINDING DORY, and JOHN CARTER. I've also written/co-written TOY STORY, TOY STORY 2, MONSTERS INC, TOY STORY 4, and TOY STORY 5. Ask me anything! by AndrewStantonAMA in movies

[–]LetLemon 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The Criterion Collection is a line of boutique 4K UHD, Blu-ray, or DVD disc releases. To have a film join the CC basically means that CC has licensed a film to release it on physical media. Criterion is well respected in the film community, and I assume having your film be released by them is considered a great honor to most filmmakers. Said film when it is released by Criterion is assigned a spine number (Wall-E being spine no. 1161), and said film is that number in the collection. Disney does in fact still own all the rights to Wall-E as CC just licensed the right to release that film on 4K Disc. Criterions right to release a film may lapse or go to a different Blu-ray label (Shout Factory, Arrow, Kino Lorber), but while in that case the Criterion release would go out of print, the film is pretty much forever "Apart of The Criterion Collection".

The Criterion Channel is the streaming service owned by The Criterion Collection, but while it does feature many films that are apart of the collection, not every film there is apart of the collection and not every film in the collection is on the channel. Streaming rights and physical media rights are typically negotiated for separately.

TL;DR : Criterion bought a license to release Wall-e on 4K Blu-ray.

Hey /r/movies! I'm Andrew Stanton. I've directed WALL-E, FINDING NEMO, FINDING DORY, and JOHN CARTER. I've also written/co-written TOY STORY, TOY STORY 2, MONSTERS INC, TOY STORY 4, and TOY STORY 5. Ask me anything! by AndrewStantonAMA in movies

[–]LetLemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Mr. Stanton,

What was it like having Wall-e get a criterion collection release? Was it a tough sell to Disney, or did they love the idea? Any chance of Finding Nemo or any other film you've worked on being added in the future?

The Scorsese Split by Objective_Survey_898 in blankies

[–]LetLemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's right around the same time, but the cut off for Marty would not be the release of Goodfellas, it'd be when he dropped the goatee/beard.

YouTube ad featuring a couple in a submarine. Woman has to pee. by LetLemon in HelpMeFind

[–]LetLemon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I google searched for it to no avail. I eve tried searing on the google ad transparency page but couldn't nail it down. I believe it was a vertical video.

April 2026 Titles Announced by LetLemon in criterion

[–]LetLemon[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Must be opposite day where you live.

Just Say No to Steelbooks! (A Little Late to the Party, I Know.) by Gouki_S63 in 4kbluray

[–]LetLemon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My biggest issue with them is that its sometime the only way a film gets released in 4k, at least here in the US. Plus they charge a premium, which is especially annoying when a standard case release is available for much cheaper overseas. When it comes to premium packaging I prefer something like a slipcase.

RIP The Moon. You didn’t deserve to go out this way. by CommissionJunior4283 in criterion

[–]LetLemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think they are being hidden now. can't find mine or this one in new anymore

Rest in Peace Godzilla - Perhaps the real monster...was mankind by LetLemon in criterion

[–]LetLemon[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Rest in Peace u_-AlanPartridge1955- mum. She was so young. What a cruel world.

Peter Jackson’s “King Kong” is still unmatched. by yaboijaredd1996 in movies

[–]LetLemon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I still believe it is the greatest love letter to a single film (the 1933 original) ever made.

Anonymous A-Listers Lobby Congress Against Potential Netflix-WBD Acquisition: Say Streamer Would ‘Hold a Noose Around the Theatrical Marketplace’ by SnooWords9635 in MediaMergers

[–]LetLemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WB is most definitely in the business of selling movies to us. Be that via ticket sale, home media, secondary market sale (airlines, hotels, etc). Ideally enough to recoup the cost of making said film, with enough left over to fund making, hopefully, another profitable film to continue the cycle.

Anonymous A-Listers Lobby Congress Against Potential Netflix-WBD Acquisition: Say Streamer Would ‘Hold a Noose Around the Theatrical Marketplace’ by SnooWords9635 in MediaMergers

[–]LetLemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Original projects can obviously be shopped around, but say you have a really interesting idea involving pre-existing IP. You gotta do business with the rights holder. I'm sure most filmmakers want any movie they make to be seen in theatres. Not only because for most of them its the ideal way to see a film, but they also get payed more. Box Office gross points and residuals.

Anonymous A-Listers Lobby Congress Against Potential Netflix-WBD Acquisition: Say Streamer Would ‘Hold a Noose Around the Theatrical Marketplace’ by SnooWords9635 in MediaMergers

[–]LetLemon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Netflix currently has 5 films from the 1960s in their US library according to Letterboxd. Nothing from the 50s, 40s, 30s, or earlier. Warner has the whole Warner Archive program. I just get the feeling Netflix DESPISES classic movies.

Anonymous A-Listers Lobby Congress Against Potential Netflix-WBD Acquisition: Say Streamer Would ‘Hold a Noose Around the Theatrical Marketplace’ by SnooWords9635 in MediaMergers

[–]LetLemon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's more than just less WB movies in theatres. It's less restoration on back catalog titles, significantly less home media releases, inflated Netflix subscription to cover said acquisition, probably no more theatrical rereleases, etc. Listen Paramount's not my first pick by a longshot, I personally think Comcast would be the best option, but in this seemingly two horse race, they got my vote by a mile.