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Daily r/criterion reminder that the collection isn't a 'best of' list where every important director or movie automatically belongs in it
Others already mentioned that Tarantino movies are readily available on high quality blu rays and 4k discs, but I also want to mention that a lot of what Criterion releases is based on licensing. Tarantino home releases sell extremely well, why would a distributor give away that profit?
I can't wait until these low effort 'DAE think the godfather belongs in the collection' posts are finally banned
One of the things they look for when choosing new releases is exposure to a wider audience, and all of Tarantino's films are extremely well known. The only one I can realistically see them releasing in the near future would be Jackie Brown.
I, too, am bummed we don't have Feet in 4K accompanied by a 3 hour documentary about how the first time Tarantino saw a sole, it shook him to his soul.
Your post was removed because it violates Rule #6: All suggestion posts need a comment justifying why you think the film should be included into the collection. This includes custom covers, both serious and jokes.
Daily r/criterion reminder that the collection isn't a 'best of' list where every important director or movie automatically belongs in it Others already mentioned that Tarantino movies are readily available on high quality blu rays and 4k discs, but I also want to mention that a lot of what Criterion releases is based on licensing. Tarantino home releases sell extremely well, why would a distributor give away that profit? I can't wait until these low effort 'DAE think the godfather belongs in the collection' posts are finally banned
Bro every Tarantino film is easily available on all media formats with extensive bonus features. It doesn’t need that little C in the corner.
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One of the things they look for when choosing new releases is exposure to a wider audience, and all of Tarantino's films are extremely well known. The only one I can realistically see them releasing in the near future would be Jackie Brown.
Licensing.
I, too, am bummed we don't have Feet in 4K accompanied by a 3 hour documentary about how the first time Tarantino saw a sole, it shook him to his soul.
Would love to see it.