Welcome to the Invelos forums. Please read the forum rules before posting.

Read access to our public forums is open to everyone. To post messages, a free registration is required.

If you have an Invelos account, sign in to post.

    Invelos Forums->General: General Discussion Page: 1 2 3 4  Previous   Next
The Citerion Collection vs. Mills Creek
Author Message
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantJericko1
Registered: October 19, 2008
United States Posts: 409
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
I buy things from both compnies.  They are both third party distrbuters.  One is under priced and one is over priced.  I love both of them.  I have recently bought a lot of criterions because of the sale on deepdiscount.  I am up to 48 Criterions.  I bought all four 250 movie boxsets from Mills Creek, a documentary on gansters in film, and the 600 cartoon collection.  Lets face there are things that Mills Creek puts out that could be in the Criterion Collection like Noferatu and Metroplis, and there are things that Janus film puts out that could be distributed by Mills Creek like The Blob (I have it on order and have nothing against it).  Criterion supposdly puts out the greastest movies, while Mills Creek supposdly puts out low budget movies.  This is the general rule.  What are your opions on the differances and similarites betwwen Mills Creek and Janus Film?  I think they are both importan to film collectors.  What do you think of each company?  All opinions are welcome.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAlien Redrum
Proudly blocked by liars.
Registered: August 23, 2008
Reputation: High Rating
United States Posts: 1,656
Posted:
PM this userVisit this user's homepageView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
I think Criterion deserves every bit of credit from their laserdisc days, but nowadays they are incredibly overpriced and overrated.
Reviewer, HorrorTalk.com

"I also refuse to document CLT results and I pay my bills to avoid going to court." - Sam, keeping it real, yo.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantShinyDiscGuy
Registered: March 10, 2009
Posts: 2,248
Posted:
PM this userDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Alien Redrum:
Quote:
I think Criterion deserves every bit of credit from their laserdisc days, but nowadays they are incredibly overpriced and overrated.


There Blu-ray selection is great if you like mainly art house. They don't have the rights to many contemporary films these days but im a lover of all sorts.

I like my art stuff i like classics i like some rubbish stuff to. I watched the The Ringer last night on Film4.

There was nothing wrong with that film.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorsynnerman
Take me with you. Please.
Registered: March 13, 2007
United States Posts: 736
Posted:
PM this userDirect link to this postReply with quote
Two completely different companies.  Mills Creek deals with public domain and cheap licenses, which requires very little overhead and can be put out for extremely low prices.  Criterion often has to license films which are extremely well-known and extremely expensive.  They perform labor intensive restorations and create/license extensive bonus features.  When you buy Criterion, you know the reputation stands for quality.  With Mills Creek, it is a crapshoot on what you might get.

Quote:
There Blu-ray selection is great if you like mainly art house. They don't have the rights to many contemporary films these days but im a lover of all sorts.


That has changed over the last year, as Criterion signed a deal with IFC to distribute over a dozen modern films on Blu-ray and DVD: Che, Hunger, Summer Hours, Gomorrah and A Christmas Tale are just part of the first wave.  Essentially, anything that IFC buys, Criterion gets a crack at it.  If they pass, it is released by MPI.
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantgardibolt
digitally Obsessed
Registered: March 13, 2007
Posts: 1,414
Posted:
PM this userVisit this user's homepageView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
If you care about the presentations of the movies, then Criterion is what you want.

Mill Creek just slaps old TV or VHS transfers onto disc, often in pan & scan versions and never in anamorphic widescreen, with zero restoration, as cheaply as possibly.  If you just want to see it and are willing to risk the picture being cropped, pink, badly damaged and/or censored, then by all means. 

But the overlap is practically nil.  You aren't going to see many Criterion titles being put out by Mill Creek anyway.
"This movie has warped my fragile little mind."
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantShinyDiscGuy
Registered: March 10, 2009
Posts: 2,248
Posted:
PM this userDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting synner_man:
Quote:
Two completely different companies.  Mills Creek deals with public domain and cheap licenses, which requires very little overhead and can be put out for extremely low prices.  Criterion often has to license films which are extremely well-known and extremely expensive.  They perform labor intensive restorations and create/license extensive bonus features.  When you buy Criterion, you know the reputation stands for quality.  With Mills Creek, it is a crapshoot on what you might get.

Quote:
There Blu-ray selection is great if you like mainly art house. They don't have the rights to many contemporary films these days but im a lover of all sorts.


That has changed over the last year, as Criterion signed a deal with IFC to distribute over a dozen modern films on Blu-ray and DVD: Che, Hunger, Summer Hours, Gomorrah and A Christmas Tale are just part of the first wave.  Essentially, anything that IFC buys, Criterion gets a crack at it.  If they pass, it is released by MPI.


Yeah but they don't have Robocop or The Rock any more stuff like that i was meaning. Im looking forward to getting Ride With The Devil.
 Last edited: by ShinyDiscGuy
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAntares
Registered: May 26, 2007
Reputation: High Rating
United States Posts: 599
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Alien Redrum:
Quote:
I think Criterion deserves every bit of credit from their laserdisc days, but nowadays they are incredibly overpriced and overrated.


You're slipping AR, I was expecting your usual rant about spine #'s.   

Let's face it, you only hate them because they haven't released an Eclipse Series for Michael Bay, you know, Michael Bay: The 'Splosions set 













3... 2... 1... INCOMING!
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAntares
Registered: May 26, 2007
Reputation: High Rating
United States Posts: 599
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Never tried Mills Creek, what's the quality of the DVD's?
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 17,334
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
I have a few Criterion... would get more if they weren't so expensive. I have several Mills Creek sets. While not the greatest releases... they are pretty good considering the budget prices. I have had some that the video quality was lacking... some with a hissing in the sound. But also some that looked and sounds fine. Of course I am on low end equipment so that may make a difference. I think the worse thing about Mills Creek here lately is the packaging. I mentioned it in another thread. Looks like a keepcase... but no hubs. Clips that hold in paper envelopes. I really hate those cases!
Pete
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKatatonia
Retired Profiler
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 20,111
Posted:
PM this userDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Antares:
Quote:
Never tried Mills Creek, what's the quality of the DVD's?


Pretty much VHS quality. I'm actually watching a 50-pack set from them right now.

I don't know if I would compare them to Criterion really, but I've seen some good films from their sets that I otherwise would have probably never seen.
Corey
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantCalebAndCo
Ralphie shot first.
Registered: October 6, 2008
United States Posts: 1,932
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
My only Mill Creek is a 20 film set (public domain).  When I let them know the discs were bad, they shipped replacement right away.  Aces customer service for a "cheapie" label.  Picture and sound quality are hit and miss, but at $.80 per film....

I'm happy with all my Criterions.  The 4 I paid for averaged $12; the fifth was a gift.  PQ & SQ are solid.  I just ordered The Golden Age of Television (which looks amazing) for $27.47 from Deep Discount.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAntares
Registered: May 26, 2007
Reputation: High Rating
United States Posts: 599
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting CalebAndCo:
Quote:
  I just ordered The Golden Age of Television (which looks amazing) for $27.47 from Deep Discount.


I'm thinking about getting this, let me know how it is please.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAlien Redrum
Proudly blocked by liars.
Registered: August 23, 2008
Reputation: High Rating
United States Posts: 1,656
Posted:
PM this userVisit this user's homepageView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Antares:
Quote:
Quoting Alien Redrum:
Quote:
I think Criterion deserves every bit of credit from their laserdisc days, but nowadays they are incredibly overpriced and overrated.


You're slipping AR, I was expecting your usual rant about spine #'s.   

Let's face it, you only hate them because they haven't released an Eclipse Series for Michael Bay, you know, Michael Bay: The 'Splosions set 













3... 2... 1... INCOMING!


Yeah, the spine numbers were brilliant on their part, but I love being region free because you can get just as good discs, if not better, for better prices 99.9% of the time.

Don't even get me started on their non-anamorphic titles. 
Reviewer, HorrorTalk.com

"I also refuse to document CLT results and I pay my bills to avoid going to court." - Sam, keeping it real, yo.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorsynnerman
Take me with you. Please.
Registered: March 13, 2007
United States Posts: 736
Posted:
PM this userDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Alien Redrum:
Quote:
Don't even get me started on their non-anamorphic titles. 


Their non-anamorphic titles... from almost ten years ago?  That's about how far you'd have to go to find them.  At the same time, you could find films from every major company that were also non-anamorphic.  Hell, Fox has yet to release The Abyss or True Lies in anamorphic DVD, let alone some of the obscure films that Criterion released in that way.  And Criterion fixed several of those early titles with new special editions, with more in the works.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantJericko1
Registered: October 19, 2008
United States Posts: 409
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting CalebAndCo:
Quote:
My only Mill Creek is a 20 film set (public domain).  When I let them know the discs were bad, they shipped replacement right away.  Aces customer service for a "cheapie" label.  Picture and sound quality are hit and miss, but at $.80 per film....

I'm happy with all my Criterions.  The 4 I paid for averaged $12; the fifth was a gift.  PQ & SQ are solid.  I just ordered The Golden Age of Television (which looks amazing) for $27.47 from Deep Discount.

Yeah The Golden Age of telvision was excellent, I got it when it was relased.  I f you have not watched it yet, watch Requrium Of A Heavyweight, it is my favorite movie in the set (I actually have not watched the other movies yet).
 Last edited: by Jericko1
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantJericko1
Registered: October 19, 2008
United States Posts: 409
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
On a side note I just ordered everything in the Criterion Collection that I did not have on Blu Ray.  I figure if I start now with Blu Ray I will be able to keep up with it.  I also ordered the DVD' of Henry The 8th, Naked Lunch, Vampyro  and Berlin Alexp(spelling) (the worlds longest theatrical relse at 15 and a half hours)).  It cost me $65.00 for The Thrid Man blu ray, and I already had the criterion DVD.
    Invelos Forums->General: General Discussion Page: 1 2 3 4  Previous   Next