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It happens in every field. Innovation changes up a staid industry, and leads to wholesale changes. The company that spearheads the innovation benefits initially, but the real positive effect is on the consumer and a more efficient marketplace. And as a result, the original company can't differentiate itself in the same way it did when it arrived on the scene.
We wouldn't have a lot if it weren't for Criterion. They were the first folks to really dedicate themselves, even in the days of LaserDisc, to making a product that film geeks could savor. Criterion also helped worthy foreign films get a new life on DVD, bringing Godard, Truffaut, and Antonioni to folks that had never seen their cinematic style before. You can see their dedication to quality in Curtis Tsui's excellent essay about the recent restoration of Wong Kar-Wai's Chungking Express. Unfortunately, you can also see how lack of access to filmmakers hampers the company, and helps studios with clout. Nevertheless, Criterion will try to jump into the Blu-Ray market with new edition of Express, The Third Man, The Man Who Fell to Earth, and Bottle Rocket, which hit stores on December 16th.
Shop the Classics [The Criterion Collection]
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