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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#26 Post by soundchaser » Tue Dec 14, 2021 2:43 pm

BEST RELEASE
1. Celine and Julie Go Boating
2. High Sierra
3. History is Made at Night
4. Original Cast Album: Company
5. Bringing Up Baby

BEST BOXED SET
With the caveat that I didn’t actually buy any of these: Marlon Riggs

BEST MODERN FILM
Uncut Gems

BEST COMMENTARY
Original Cast Album: "Company" (Sondheim)
BEST "BONUS" FILM
Jacques Rivette: Le veilleur (Céline and Julie Go Boating)
BEST ON-DISC NON-COMMENTARY EXTRA
Restoration demonstration (History is Made at Night)

BEST UHD RELEASE
The Red Shoes
BEST UPGRADE
The Red Shoes

BEST COVER
Image
(Although I thought this was a fairly middling year for covers.)
WORST COVER
Image

MOST UNNECESSARY RELEASE
Citizen Kane - look, I’ve got it waiting for me as a Christmas present, but Warners absolutely could have released this one themselves, with less frustrating packaging, and it would have been fine.
MOST FLAWED RELEASE
The World of Wong Kar-Wai is one of the most flawed releases that wasn’t literally pan-and-scan ever put out by a video company. I’ve gone on at length as to why I think it’s a massive middle finger, so I won’t rehash that here, but suffice it to say I think it’s actively repugnant.

BEST THREAD
On a purely practical note: Technical Issues and Questions
MEMBER OF THE YEAR
Never Cursed, who is surely one of the most valuable contributors to the forum right now. (With a special mention to therewillbeblus, DarkImbecile, Red Screamer, and colinr0380 for personal reasons.)

As a side note, I know I have not posted a lot this year about films themselves, and it’s because they’ve still been difficult to watch. I hope next year to be a more involved member of the community. Thank you all for being here!

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#27 Post by criterionsnob » Tue Dec 14, 2021 3:10 pm

BEST RELEASE
1. The Signifyin’ Works of Marlon Riggs
2. Citizen Kane [UHD]
3. Mirror
4. The Ascent
5. Man Push Cart

BEST BOXED SET
The Signifyin’ Works of Marlon Riggs

BEST MODERN FILM
Uncut Gems

BEST COMMENTARY
Original Cast Album: "Company" (Sondheim)

BEST "BONUS" FILM
The Hand (World of Wong Kar Wai)

BEST BOOKLET
The Signifyin’ Works of Marlon Riggs

BEST ON-DISC NON-COMMENTARY EXTRA
Original Cast Album: Co-op

BEST UHD RELEASE
Citizen Kane

BEST REISSUE
The Ascent

BEST UPGRADE
The Red Shoes [UHD]

BEST COVER
Smooth Talk

WORST COVER
Defending Your Life

BEST PACKAGING - NON-BOXED SET INDIVIDUAL RELEASE
Mirror

BEST PACKAGING - BOXED SET
The Signifyin’ Works of Marlon Riggs

BEST DISCOVERY
The Learning Tree

MOST UNNECESSARY RELEASE
Minding the Gap

THE WONG KAR WAI AWARD FOR MOST FLAWED RELEASE
World of Wong Kar Wai
Aside from the questionable revisionist colour timing, aspect ratio stretching, new credits, audio edits, other alterations, discs that skip due to slots, ridiculous fold out packaging, and not including the original versions, this is actually a pretty great release.
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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#28 Post by Walter Kurtz » Tue Dec 14, 2021 5:46 pm

BEST RELEASE:
01 After Life. This film is a stone-cold masterpiece. And also a wonderful metaphor for filmmaking. Among other things.
02 Irma Vep. Heck. I’m a filmmaker.
03 Flowers of Shanghai. The most perfect nugget of a film I’ve seen in the last 25 years until Undine arrived.
04 K.A.N.E.
05 High Sierra

Best Cover: Celine & Julie... One. It's a masterpiece. Two. It's the only cover I could have drawn.
Runner Up: Irma Vep. Because it my very first film class we had to make a 10 or 15 second scratch film by scratching on 16mm black leader with pins. And this precisely captures that experience.
Runner Up: After Life. Subtle and poetic.

Best Booklet: Uncut Gems. For the bling catalogue
Best Reissue: The Ascent
Best Bonus Film: Colorado Territory.

I agree with Domino that this was an uninteresting year quantity-wise that was sometimes leavened with a personal favorite.

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#29 Post by Finch » Tue Dec 14, 2021 8:33 pm

BEST RELEASE
1. Once Upon a Time in China: The Complete Films
2. Mirror
3. High Sierra
4. Red Shoes
5. Bringing Up Baby

Honorable mentions: Smooth Talk, Secrets & Lies, Nightmare Alley & Throw Down, After Life (opting for the BFI disc though)

BEST BOXED SET
Once Upon A Time in China

BEST "BONUS" FILM
Colorado Territory (High Sierra)

BEST UHD RELEASE
Menace II Society

BEST REISSUE
The Furies
BEST UPGRADE
The Red Shoes (wanted to vote Menace II Society given the gap between the UHD and the BD but this is upgrades of Criterion titles so Red Shoes it is)

BEST COVER
Mona Lisa (though I also loved Deep Cover & Mandabi)
WORST COVER
World of Wong-Kar Wai (also in the running: La Piscine & Onibaba)

BEST PACKAGING - NON-BOXED SET INDIVIDUAL RELEASE
Menace II Society
BEST PACKAGING - BOXED SET
Once Upon A Time In China

BEST DISCOVERY
Smooth Talk

RICHARD CRANIUM MEMBER: Wong-Kar Wai

MOST UNNECESSARY RELEASE
Onibaba (looks worse than the MoC BD and poor cover, this film deserved a much better upgrade)
MOST FLAWED RELEASE
Wong-Kar Wai set

WKW set and Citizen Kane release being their low points of the year

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#30 Post by yoshimori » Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:23 pm

Release:
1. World of Wong Kar Wai
2. The Parallax View
3. Mirror
4. After Life
5. Streetwise

Reissue:
Ratcatcher

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#31 Post by videozor » Wed Dec 15, 2021 10:37 am

Best Releases:
1. Bringing Up Baby
2. High Sierra
3. The Incredible Shrinking Man
4. Fast Times at Ridgemont High
5. Celine and Julie Go Boating

Best Boxset:
Three Films by Louis Bunuel

Best Reissue:
The Ascent

Best Upgrade:
Masculin feminin

Worst Cover:
La piscine

Best Thread:
UHD Titles Worth/ Not Worth Upgrading

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#32 Post by AfterTheRain » Thu Dec 16, 2021 2:02 pm

Best Release
1. High Sierra
2. The Parallax View
3. The Learning Tree
4. Melvin Van Peebles: Essential Films
5. History is Made at Night
Honorable Mentions: Smooth Talk, Nightmare Alley, The Damned, Merrily We Go to Hell, Bringing Up Baby

Best Boxed Set
Melvin Van Peebles: Essential Films

Best Modern Film
One Night in Miami...

Best Bonus Film
Colorado Territory (High Sierra)

Best UHD Release
The Red Shoes

Best Reissue
Mona Lisa

Best Upgrade
The Red Shoes

Best Cover
Smooth Talk

Worst Cover
Onibaba (why mess with something that already worked?)

Best Discovery
Touki Bouki (honorable mentions go to Deep Cover, Smooth Talk and Mona Lisa)

Most Flawed Release
World of Wong Kar Wai

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#33 Post by tachyonEvan » Thu Dec 16, 2021 2:34 pm

BEST RELEASE:
1. Once Upon a Time in China: The Complete Films
2. Citizen Kane
3. Throw Down
4. World of Wong Kar-Wai
5. Irma Vep

BEST BOXED SET: Once Upon a Time in China: The Complete Films

BEST MODERN FILM: Uncut Gems

BEST COMMENTARY: Original Cast Album: "Company" (Sondheim)

BEST "BONUS" FILM: Original Cast Album: "Co-Op"

BEST BOOKLET: World of Wong Kar-Wai

BEST ON-DISC NON-COMMENTARY EXTRA: Beautified Realism (Flowers of Shanghai)

BEST UHD RELEASE: Citizen Kane

BEST REISSUE: Three Films by Luis Buñuel

BEST UPGRADE: The Red Shoes

BEST COVER: The Damned

WORST COVER: Defending Your Life

BEST PACKAGING - NON-BOXED SET INDIVIDUAL RELEASE: Nightmare Alley

BEST PACKAGING - BOXED SET: Once Upon A Time in China

BEST DISCOVERY: Working Girls

MOST UNNECESSARY RELEASE:
Beasts of No Nation

MOST FLAWED RELEASE: Fast Times at Ridgemont High

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#34 Post by zedz » Wed Dec 29, 2021 5:08 pm

Here's my tuppence'th. I might come back and fill in the missing categories if I think of anything to vote for / say.

BEST RELEASE
The Signifyin’ Works of Marlon Riggs – I knew the main films, but the total package here blew me away.

Original Cast Album: "Company" – Apart from the lame parody, this is a textbook example of a great Criterion package. The nature of the film means that there’s a lot of background information to mine, and this is presented thoroughly and entertainingly in a range of extras with minimal overlap. And it’s an awesome film whose length means that a lot of other labels wouldn’t bother with it, or hide it away as an extra without all this special attention.

Flowers of Shanghai – What took you so long, Criterion?

The Ascent – Because I really want to encourage Criterion to do further Eclipse upgrades.

The Parallax View – Nothing special, I’m just glad to finally get a good looking disc of this film.

BEST BOXED SET
The Signifyin Works of Marlon Riggs

BEST MODERN FILM
Minding the Gap – This is a classic example of earnest, not especially great filmmaking getting a lot of attention because of its subject matter, but Criterion has a generally poor track record with contemporary cinema (safe established brands and so whats, with only a few sparks of curatorial excitement) and I’d rather see a young filmmaker with promise get the nod than any of the other of this year’s contenders in this category.

BEST COMMENTARY
Original Cast Album: "Company" (Sondheim) – A coup to get Sondheim, and a delight to hear his war stories. R.I.P.

BEST "BONUS" FILM
The Homeland of Electricity (The Ascent)
Second prize for the original cut of Days of Being Wild, which I’d never thought I’d see again, though it loses points for being from a poor, unrestored print.

BEST ON-DISC NON-COMMENTARY EXTRA
I’m struggling to think of something that stood out this year, but, having gone through a lot of Arrow’s copious extras in recent lockdown months, I need to put in a good word for Criterion’s selective approach of minimizing repetition between extras and docs and commentaries.

BEST UHD RELEASE
Who cares?

BEST REISSUE
The Ascent

BEST COVER
Image
Devi – A good design is a good design is a good design.
(Flowers of Shanghai is the loveliest of the new covers.)

WORST COVER
La Strada – just a really ugly and inept drawing.

BEST PACKAGING - NON-BOXED SET INDIVIDUAL RELEASE
BEST PACKAGING - BOXED SET

Pass. The best example of innovative non-boxed set packaging is Citizen Kane and the best example of innovative boxed set packaging is Wong Kar-Wai, and both of those are more annoying than appealing. The WKW packaging would be kind of intriguing and beautiful if it were for a bottle of perfume – i.e. something you might open once or twice – but for a set of BluRays it rapidly becomes tedious and pretentious.

BEST DISCOVERY
Original Cast Album “Company” - There were more new-to-me films this year than most years, but this was the most impressive. Streetwise was great as well.

MOST FLAWED RELEASE
World of Wong Kar-Wai – I actually don’t mind Wong revising his films. He’s always done it and he’s not going to stop now. But not including the original versions (except for Days of Being Wild, the original cut nobody expected to see, for some unaccountable reason) was idiotic. That’s what Criterion, and their historic approach to the home video market, is for. Why do a lavish box like this if it doesn't even try to be definitive?

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#35 Post by Omensetter » Thu Dec 30, 2021 12:36 am

BEST RELEASE
01. Citizen Kane
02. Mirror
03. Céline and Julie Go Boating
04. Irma Vep
05. Flowers of Shanghai

Runner-up: Bringing Up Baby

BEST BOXED SET
Three Films by Luis Buñuel

BEST MODERN FILM "New" (2017-2021) films released by Criterion
Uncut Gems

BEST COMMENTARY
Naremore & Rosenbaum — Citizen Kane

BEST "BONUS" FILM
Colorado Territory

BEST REISSUE
Ashes and Diamonds

BEST UPGRADE
Masculin féminin

BEST COVER
History is Made at Night

WORST COVER
Defending Your Life

BEST PACKAGING - NON-BOXED SET INDIVIDUAL RELEASE
Mirror

BEST PACKAGING - BOXED SET
World of Wong Kar-Wai

BEST DISCOVERY
History is Made at Night

MOST UNNECESSARY RELEASE
Fast Times at Ridgemont High

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#36 Post by colinr0380 » Thu Dec 30, 2021 11:24 am

BEST RELEASE Numbered in order from 1-5. Must vote for five titles to have your ballot counted. Boxed sets can also be voted on in this category
1. The Signifiyin' Works of Marlon Riggs
2. Flowers of Shanghai
3. Melvin van Peebles: Essential Films
4. High Sierra
5. The Parallax View

Best Boxed Set
The Signifyin' Works of Marlon Riggs

Best Modern Film
Minding The Gap

Best Commentary
Tom Weaver and David Schecter on The Incredible Shrinking Man

Best “Bonus” Film
Colorado Territory on High Sierra

Best On Disc Non-commentary Extra
Joe Dante and Dana Gould on The Incredible Shrinking Man

Best UHD release
Citizen Kane, what else!

Best Reissue
The Ascent

Best Upgrade
Mulholland Drive

Best Cover
Lots of great covers this year, but I think I will go for The Damned, just so that the image of Helmut Berger in stockings and suspenders doing Dietrich isn't quite so prominent now!

Worst Cover
Nothing particularly stands out this year, so I will probably go for Onibaba which mutes down one of the most vibrant original covers in the collection with its reissue

Best Packaging – Non-Boxed Set Individual Release
Menace II Society

Best Packaging – Boxed Set
I think I'll go for the panorama of the Once Upon A Time In China set

Best Discovery
Pariah

Most Unnecessary Release
Probably the separate reissue of Touki Bouki from the World Cinema Project boxset

Most Flawed Release
Sadly probably the Wong Kar-Wai set

Best Thread
The Hong Kong Cinema: A Guide thread is still very informative

Member of the Year
I think I will go for feihong again this year.

Another very strange year when it has been challenging to actually access any of the films being released. Although I did manage to pick up more than enough to compensate there are still a few things that completely eluded all my efforts (like any of Severin's releases, and did that Kino release of the full series of Kolchak: The Night Stalker show ever get released? I cannot seem to find a way to pick it up anywhere), and unfortunately I fell behind further on being able to pick up many of Criterion's releases this year, making me happy that at least the Criterion UK arm kept me somewhat current with things like Fast Times At Ridgemont High and Secrets and Lies getting released close to their US editions.

It has also been another very strange year of looking longingly at discs rather than watching too many of them. I am still a year on working my way through that Fist of the North Star TV series set (I'm currently half way through the third of three discs, at the 8 hour mark of the 20 hour run time! I'm just at the point in Fist of the North Star 2 where the "Celestial Emperor" has been revealed that is doing an interesting thing of repeating the doppleganger characters - now involving Lin - that had occurred in the Yuria/Mamiya pairing much earlier. Now even the female characters are getting involved in the whole tragic area of there just being too many siblings knocking around and allowed to survive into adulthood rather than there just being one single inheritor of their appointed status in the world, and so they have to battle it out until there is only one remaining under the threat of the heavens being torn asunder if they do not do so) and enjoying savouring an episode last thing at night, but I will certainly be ready to move on to something else soon!

Here is a rundown for my favourite non-Criterion releases of the year:

1. Cyber City OEDO 808 (All The Anime)
2. Toshiaki Toyoda: 2005-2021 (Third Window Films) - with acknowledgment to the sterling work of Third Window this last year with the Pink Films Volume 5&6 set, the Nobuhiko Obayashi box set and Beyond The Infinite Two Minutes
3. Satantango (Arbelos)
4. 99.9 (Cult Epics)
5. Lady Oscar: The Rose of Versailles Collections 1 & 2 (Discotek Media)
6. Wife of a Spy (Kino)
7. An Elephant Sitting Still (KimStim)
8. Fancisca (Grasshopper FIlm) / Asako I & II (Grasshopper Film)
9. The Wild Goose Lake (Film Movement)
10. Planetes (All The Anime)
11. A Serbian Film (Unearthed Films) / Evil Dead Trap (Unearthed Films)
12. Twentieth Century & The Criminal Code (Indicator)
13. Shawscope Volume 1 (Arrow)
14. The Hong Sang-soo corner: Hill of Freedom & Woman on the Beach (Cinema Guild) / The Power of Kangwoon Province (Grasshopper Film) / Grass & List (Cinema Guild) / Yourself & Yours (Cinema Guild)
15. Arrow's Yasuzo Masamura shelf: Giants & Toys/Blind Beast/Irezumi
16. The Nikkatsu Roman Porno corner: Zoom Up: Murder Site / Flower & Snake (1974) / True Story of a Woman In Jail: Hell of Love / Star of David: Beautiful Girl Hunting - another stellar year for releases from the Impulse Pictures label with only one film issued only on DVD and some of the most notorious titles of the entire series appearing
17. Second Run sanctum: The Fifth Horseman Is Fear/Adoption (soon to come from Criterion!) / Beauty and the Beast / Before Tonight Is Over / Tenderness / The Silence Before Bach & Mundanza
18. Columbia Noir #3 and #4 (Indicator)
19. Shogun's Joy of Torture (Arrow)
20. Irreversible (Indicator)
21. The Flipside section: I Start Counting! and Short Sharp Shocks Volume 2 (BFI)
22. The 88 Films area: The Gestapo's Last Orgy, which I picked up entirely as a middle finger to the BBFC's rejection of the film from UK release earlier in the year rather than for the quality of the film itself. I was more thrilled by seeing Riki-Oh and Robotrix getting deluxe releases!
23. The Mubi section: New Order / Beginning / Notturno / On Body and Soul / Shiva Baby / Limbo / First Cow
24. The Snake Girl & The Silver-Haired Witch / Sailor Suit & Machine Gun / The Invisible Man Appears (Arrow) - releases of Japanese genre films that totally appeared out of nowhere for me. I'd love more delving into the vaults like this from Arrow next year.
25. Paranoia Agent (MVM) - the first Blu-ray and uncut release of Satoshi Kon's series in the UK
26. Karloff at Columbia (Eureka) - this covers my favourite period of Boris Karloff, with all of his revenge/murderous thrillers/blackly ironic comedies
27. The Daimajin Triology (Arrow) / The Yokai Monsters Collection (Arrow)
28. The Psychic (Shameless Films)
29. Early Universal Volumes 1 & 2 (Eureka)
30. Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! Collection 1-3 (Discotek Media)
31. Weird Wisconsin: The Bill Rebane Collection / Cold War Creatures: Four Films From Sam Katzman (Arrow) - two boxsets of films that arguably did not deserve to be treated with such respect, but I am very grateful they did so!
32. Radio On (BFI) - I love this film, so I'm putting the Blu-ray reissue on here
33. Megalobox Season 1 (All The Anime)
34. Fanny Lye Deliver'd (Pull Back Camera) - how could I end my list without noting the release of this film on UHD by the filmmaker formally known as Nothing!

So all in all not a bad year of releases! That is without counting the Neon Genesis Evangelion release, many of 88 Films other releases, all the Kino or Severin stuff etc. I have not received these yet but I want to note that as well as the 1979 Lady Oscar series Discotek Media have also put out an edition of Osamu Dezaki's other big romantic series that adapted a manga by Riyoko Ikeda, 1991's Dear Brother. Also after putting out a Blu-ray edition of Mamoru Oshii's second spin-off film from the Urusei Yatsura series Beautiful Dreamer a few years ago, Discotek are going back and releasing the first film in the series (also directed by Oshii) 1983's Only You, as well as putting out the third film Remember My Love on New Year's Eve!

And I have only just picked this up so cannot comment on it as yet but All The Anime also put out an edition of Mawaru Penguindrum which seems as if it takes a few turns that belie its cute exterior! (Not least the 18 rating on the box, for some reason!)
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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#37 Post by swo17 » Thu Dec 30, 2021 1:15 pm

colinr0380 wrote:
Thu Dec 30, 2021 11:24 am
Most Unnecessary Release
Probably the separate reissues of Mandabi and Touki Bouki from the World Cinema Project boxsets
It was Trances that got a reissue. Mandabi was a new release

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#38 Post by colinr0380 » Thu Dec 30, 2021 1:23 pm

My mistake! That's what comes from doing this without double checking! I'll amend the above post.

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#39 Post by Noiretirc » Mon Jan 03, 2022 5:28 pm

criterionsnob wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 3:10 pm

THE WONG KAR WAI AWARD FOR MOST FLAWED RELEASE
World of Wong Kar Wai
Aside from the questionable revisionist colour timing, aspect ratio stretching, new credits, audio edits, other alterations, discs that skip due to slots, ridiculous fold out packaging, and not including the original versions, this is actually a pretty great release.
And yet some here are listing this as a best! I've read the 45 page car-crash on this release, and I'm baffled that even some Criterion Forum People are somehow missing/overlooking these criticisms.

But, do carry on.

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#40 Post by swo17 » Mon Jan 03, 2022 5:42 pm

Our hate only makes them stronger

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#41 Post by domino harvey » Mon Jan 03, 2022 6:21 pm

There are people here who specifically watched the Norman Mailer Eclipse set solely because several of us argued it contained some of the literal worst films ever made. Some people just got to touch the plate when the waitress tells you it's hot

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#42 Post by Calvin » Thu Jan 06, 2022 7:59 am

BEST RELEASE
1. Mirror
2. Streetwise
3. Citizen Kane
4. High Sierra
5. Memories of Murder


BEST BOXED SET
Melvin Van Peebles

BEST MODERN FILM
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese

Now release Renaldo and Clara, dammit.

BEST "BONUS" FILM
Jacques Rivette: Le veilleur (Céline and Julie Go Boating)

BEST BOOKLET
Streetwise

BEST UHD RELEASE
Citizen Kane

BEST REISSUE
Ratcatcher

BEST UPGRADE
The Red Shoes

BEST COVER
The Damned

WORST COVER
World of Wong Kar-Wai

I'm not backing any horse in the race for best packaging but the World of Wong Kar-Wai is the least ergonomic home video packaging I've ever encountered and Citizen Kane's is also unnecessarily fiddly. 'Normal' amarays and digipaks are fine for me.

BEST DISCOVERY
The Story of a Three Day Pass / Melvin Van Peebles: Four Films

MOST FLAWED RELEASE - By a country mile
The World of Wong Kar-Wai

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#43 Post by zedz » Thu Jan 06, 2022 5:46 pm

Calvin wrote:
Thu Jan 06, 2022 7:59 am
Citizen Kane's is also unnecessarily fiddly.
I forgot to give special mention to the cherishable detail that each disc slot helpfully identifies which disc is contained therein at the edge of the opening underneath the disc, so it's not visible until you actually fully remove the wrong disc.

I had to think about what possible function this design could serve and decided it must be for people who habitually empty every single disc out of the packaging and leave them strewn around the room. They'd need this handy guide for when they had to give the Citizen Kane set back to the poor sap who loaned it to them in the first place.

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#44 Post by swo17 » Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:04 pm

zedz wrote:
Thu Jan 06, 2022 5:46 pm
I had to think about what possible function this design could serve
I actually found out the hard way that if the discs go in the wrong slots, the entire cardboard lattice explodes

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#45 Post by zedz » Thu Jan 06, 2022 7:12 pm

swo17 wrote:
Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:04 pm
zedz wrote:
Thu Jan 06, 2022 5:46 pm
I had to think about what possible function this design could serve
I actually found out the hard way that if the discs go in the wrong slots, the entire cardboard lattice explodes
Wow, sucks to be the guy who loaned Citizen Kane to swo!

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#46 Post by colinr0380 » Thu Jan 06, 2022 8:55 pm

Surely the whole set should go up in backwards-filmed flames?

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#47 Post by swo17 » Thu Jan 06, 2022 8:59 pm

You'd think, but as we've already established, the packaging sucks

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#48 Post by DarkImbecile » Fri Jan 07, 2022 12:12 pm

Warning that you only have one week to submit your ballots and knock the WKW set from its current perch at #1 for best release oh wait I'm holding this upside down

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#49 Post by tenia » Fri Jan 07, 2022 1:57 pm

Best Release :
1. Streetwise
2. High Sierra
3. Fast Times at Ridgemont High
4. Melvin Van Peebles: Essential Films
5. Original Cast Album: "Company"

Best boxed set : The Signifyin Works of Marlon Riggs
Best modern film : Uncut Gems
Best commentary : n/a
Best "bonus" film : Colorado Territory
Best booklet : Uncut Gems
Best on-disc non-com' extra : na
Best UHD release : Citizen Kane (not taking the BD issue in account)
Best reissue : The Ascent
Best upgrade : Masculin féminin
Best cover : Nightmare Alley
Worst cover : La Strada
Best packaging (individual release) : Uncut Gems
Best packaging (boxed set) : Once Upon a Time in China: The Complete Films
Best discovery : The Signifyin Works of Marlon Riggs
Most unnecessary release : Beasts of No Nation
Most flawed release : Flowers of Shanghai. I had a hard time between the vastly DNRed Flowers of Shanghai presentation or all the WKW set shortcomings. One is really intensely technically problematic while the other have more of a sum of smaller issues.

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Re: 2021 Criterion Forum Awards

#50 Post by skilar » Sat Jan 08, 2022 1:17 am

Best Release
1. High Sierra
2. Mirror
3. Nightmare Alley
4. Céline and Julie Go Boating
5. Deep Cover

Best Modern Film
Uncut Gems

Best "Bonus" Film
Colorado Territory

Best Booklet
Uncut Gems

Best UHD Release
Menace II Society

Best Upgrade
Masculin féminin

Best Cover
Memories of Murder

Best Discovery
Deep Cover

Best Thread
UHD Titles Worth/Not Worth Upgrading

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