Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
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Arrow will be releasing Sixteen Candles in the US, so it appears Criterion relinquished their rights
- dwk
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Indiewire has an interview with Thelma Schoonmaker and she mentions working on a restoration of It’s Not Just You, Murray!. No company is mentioned, but I assume it'll be included in a set with Italianamerican and other Scorsese shorts.
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Studio Canal has announced its blu-ray/dvd releases of The White Sheik and Nights of Cabiria as exclusive UK releases in April. It is part of their Vintage World Cinema Collection label. Criterion must have the US rights.
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I just saw Jim Jarmusch in Ann Arbor tonight. He said that Ghost Dog as well as Coffee and Cigarettes are headed to Criterion.
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Ha, I was going to report the same thing (great performance and Q & A, wasn't it?). I'll only add that Jarmusch stated he loves Criterion and that when one of his film's rights reverts back to him, he offers it up to the label. He and his collaborator Carter Logan were performing as Sqürl, providing an exquisite score to four of Man Ray's experimental shorts. He acknowledged an audience member's question regarding a speculative Criterion edition of the Man Ray films by saying he would love for that to happen and for his band to be able to provide the soundtrack.
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Nope, only a French Blu-Ray without subs for the French parts
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And the Olive Blu-ray of C&C is OOP, so this story checks out
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It was definitely a great performance. I was actually the person who asked the question. He signed my Down by Law after the show.
- Luke M
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Jim Jarmusch is a great follow on Instagram. He likes just about everything Criterion posts.
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Jarmusch spent the weekend here in Bloomington, IN, and was simply fantastic. His band Squrl played live accompaniment to some Man Ray short films. He did a 2-hour interview/Q&A and then did Q&A's after screenings of Dead Man and Limits of Control. It was an amazing time.
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Jonathan Keogh teased a Godard box but then walked it back saying he has a blood oath to Criterion to protect and would never spill on a secret project
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Well Godard is up there with Fellini as far as releasing a comprehensive box if only they could get the rights to do so.
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A lot of the U.S. rights seem tied up in other labels, but if they were open to just releasing a "whatever's left" box (which, including shorts et al. is a ton), acquiring as much as possible without a concrete defining connective tissue between the films, I'll declare Release of My Lifetime right here and now (until that Deville one comes).
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Coming through the last arroyo we find our Speculation Rodeo! (May 2020 edition)
Husbands - Not speculated, a surprise!
Dance Girl Dance - Not speculated, a surprise!
Scorsese Shorts
Italianamerican - Janus logo found + confirmed via Scorsese
American Boy - Janus logo found on TCM
I believe a Scorsese Shorts box was confirmed in the early to mid 2000s?
The Great Escape - Nov 2019 newsletter clue + former Laserdisc title
Wildlife - Not speculated, though Mfunk jumped the gun in calling it after Dano's Criterion closet appearance
Rohmer Box - The restorations had been making Janus rounds, so this was expected eventually
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Husbands - Not speculated, a surprise!
Dance Girl Dance - Not speculated, a surprise!
Scorsese Shorts
Italianamerican - Janus logo found + confirmed via Scorsese
American Boy - Janus logo found on TCM
I believe a Scorsese Shorts box was confirmed in the early to mid 2000s?
The Great Escape - Nov 2019 newsletter clue + former Laserdisc title
Wildlife - Not speculated, though Mfunk jumped the gun in calling it after Dano's Criterion closet appearance
Rohmer Box - The restorations had been making Janus rounds, so this was expected eventually
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231 upgrades remain to be upgraded
The mysterious Beyonce clue is the only newsletter clue left
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As for this month's All-Around Cowpoke, we had some close competitors, but the winner is...
dwk!
You can pick up your golden lariat at the concession stand.
And with that, time to go hiking in the mountains!
- Lowry_Sam
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One would have thought that there would've been a New Year's clue if they were releasing a Godard box this year. I just looked at The Cinematheque's website since I will be traveling to Paris later this year & stumbled upon the Jean-Luc Godard Retrospective @ La Cinematheque francaise which looks very comprehensive. Is there some special Godard anniversary this year? If Criterion could release even half of it, it would impressive.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 3:17 pmA lot of the U.S. rights seem tied up in other labels, but if they were open to just releasing a "whatever's left" box (which, including shorts et al. is a ton), acquiring as much as possible without a concrete defining connective tissue between the films, I'll declare Release of My Lifetime right here and now (until that Deville one comes).
- dwk
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60th anniversary of Breathless
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I think 65 years of film making or his 90th birthday might be bigger selling points for a whole box, and he may still be working @100 as far as we know.
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Was at Elliott Bay Book Company in Seattle tonight where John Sayles read from his new novel, “Yellow Earth.” He took a few questions, nothing too revelatory. But later when signing a copy of his novel, I asked him if there was any news about more of his films being released on disc anytime soon (his catalogue is woefully underrepresented imo; personally hoping for “City of Hope”) he said they’ve been in talks with Criterion about “Lonestar.” Of course I’ll take anything of his that gets released.
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Seems like it was possibly for this trailer for a Criterion Channel retrospectivemfunk9786 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 2:29 pmJonathan Keogh teased a Godard box but then walked it back saying he has a blood oath to Criterion to protect and would never spill on a secret project
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Is "Goodbye to Language" streaming in 3D? What is the 2D version like?
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Hidden in the comments of this Instagram post, Spike Lee seems to confirm that 4 Little Girls will be the next of his films to come from Criterion.
- SpiderBaby
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Watching the trailer, I'm curious why it looks as though Criterion doesn't have Les Carabiniers?
I always assumed they had it along with Le petit soldat from Rialto Pictures.
It's a favorite of mine, so been hoping to see them release it.
I always assumed they had it along with Le petit soldat from Rialto Pictures.
It's a favorite of mine, so been hoping to see them release it.
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He also seems to confirm in this video from August that Criterion was going to be releasing 'She's Gotta Have It' (skip to 2:45)Calvin wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 5:46 pmHidden in the comments of this Instagram post, Spike Lee seems to confirm that 4 Little Girls will be the next of his films to come from Criterion.
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It's entirely possible they do have it; all the trailer shows is that it isn't part of the Criterion Channel retrospective. Les Carabiniers doesn't appear to have had a recent remastering—Rialto doesn't offer a DCP and I believe it's the only one of Godard's '60s features with no Blu-ray edition anywhere—so they may not have any suitable materials for it at the moment.SpiderBaby wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:53 pmWatching the trailer, I'm curious why it looks as though Criterion doesn't have Les Carabiniers?
I always assumed they had it along with Le petit soldat from Rialto Pictures.
It's a favorite of mine, so been hoping to see them release it.