Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
It would still be worth issuing "Unknown Pleasures" on a Blu-Ray simply to bypass the compression inherent in DVD encoding. That alone would give a noticeably improved picture presentation.
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
They've released plenty of crappy digital transfers on Blu-ray, like in the Olympics set I just finished
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
Xiao Shan Going Home is probably never going to look much better than it does now, being shot on sub-broadcast-quality SD video. Music rights might be a barrier to any commercial release.
Unknown Pleasures could look better if they went back to the Digibeta source instead of doing a new master from 35mm, though the results would look very different than any previous version.
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Criterion's BD reissue of Hoop Dreams is a good example of this. The previous DVD worked off of a film element, and I believe the commentary discusses how the original Digibeta was mastered to a film negative, where a lot of work was done to create a desirable look. The BD was completely different, going straight to the video source, and I get the impression that picture quality overruled any aesthetic look that would've involved picture degradation.The Fanciful Norwegian wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 12:19 amUnknown Pleasures could look better if they went back to the Digibeta source instead of doing a new master from 35mm, though the results would look very different than any previous version.
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IDK about their sourcing (it’s of course possible the journalist is in touch with Rialto who could have let the cat out of the bag), but this article from a local Hudson Valley publication says CC will be releasing Mr. Klein.
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It was enormously popular at Film Forum and held over for several weeks when it played recently.
- Ribs
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I definitely imagine CC would be interested but think it would be odd seeing as Rialto has also repeatedly said Christ Stopped at Eboli will not be released on video despite being its other most successful title from last year. But it has started to feel a little like Panique was a weird one-off considering its been nearly a year and a half since it was announced.
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Will "Bruce Lee" be the only release of the month?
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The newsletter didn't characterize it as "our July releases" so I would expect a few more titles
- domino harvey
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July is a big month, there will probably be a full slate in addition to this set, they just wanted to highlight it separately
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The press release sent out is more along the lines of the ones they sent out with the one-off announcements of the Olympics set and the Bergman set, so I'm guessing they will probably announce more either on the 15th or whenever they'll do it.
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Just in time for the July B&N sale.domino harvey wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 2:40 pmJuly is a big month, there will probably be a full slate in addition to this set, they just wanted to highlight it separately
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Maybe stores will be open by then?
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The shutdown is definitely hurting B&N. But they still offer online buy-and-ship as well as curbside pickup.
"Let us know you’re here for curbside pickup. Give us your name, order number and make/model of your vehicle. We’ll bring your order to you."
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/h/curbside-pickup
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Re: Forthcoming: Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
It's looking increasingly unlikely that there will be a complete Kiarostami set, so I wonder if Criterion will follow Potemkine in releasing a set with his Kanoon films despite having released The Traveler, The Report and Homework as extras on other Kiarostami releases. Otherwise, one would have thought that they would have included some on 24 Frames or the newly-announced Taste of Cherry upgrade.Graphist wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 3:19 amTaking it with a grain of salt, but still,… according to one guy on Facebook (Criterion Considered group):
Just came back from a talk given by Kiarostami's son, Ahmad. According to him, Criterion is working on a Kiarostami box set with "all his films," to be released 2019!!! Koker Trilogy may be released separately however as its own set.
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
Marriage Story, War of the Worlds, Taste of Cherry, and the Lady Eve have been uploaded.
- Minkin
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
With a slight cough (its allergies!), we come around the bend to find another Speculation Rodeo! (July 2020 edition)
Bruce Lee: His Greatest Hits - New Years Clue (Bruised Lee box)
Marriage Story - Confirmed as part of the Netflix deal
The War of the Worlds - No speculation; a surprise!
The Lady Eve - Upgrade (not speculated)
Taste of Cherry - Upgrade + part of the Janus Films Kiarostami retrospective
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229 upgrades remain
3 New Years clue boxes remain (Wong Kar Wai, Varda, and Fellini)
Despite having the rights to about all of his films, Criterion doesn't seem inclined to do a Kiarostami boxset. Of course there could still be one down the road (ala the Bergman upgrades over the years before the large set) - but perhaps don't hold your breath waiting for it.
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Now for this month's All-Around Cowpoke, it was a close match of single-correct-guessers; but after careful consideration amongst the judges, this month's winner is:
kcota17!
For correctly guessing the most leftfield announcement: The Lady Eve. Bonus points for correctly guessing two announcements in their March (June 2020 Rodeo) speculation (Lady Eve + Bruce Lee).
As always, you can pick up your lariat at the concession stand.
And with that, we conclude this month's Speculation Rodeo! Perhaps next month we will try taking the train.
Bruce Lee: His Greatest Hits - New Years Clue (Bruised Lee box)
Marriage Story - Confirmed as part of the Netflix deal
The War of the Worlds - No speculation; a surprise!
The Lady Eve - Upgrade (not speculated)
Taste of Cherry - Upgrade + part of the Janus Films Kiarostami retrospective
===========================================
229 upgrades remain
3 New Years clue boxes remain (Wong Kar Wai, Varda, and Fellini)
Despite having the rights to about all of his films, Criterion doesn't seem inclined to do a Kiarostami boxset. Of course there could still be one down the road (ala the Bergman upgrades over the years before the large set) - but perhaps don't hold your breath waiting for it.
====================================================================================
Now for this month's All-Around Cowpoke, it was a close match of single-correct-guessers; but after careful consideration amongst the judges, this month's winner is:
kcota17!
For correctly guessing the most leftfield announcement: The Lady Eve. Bonus points for correctly guessing two announcements in their March (June 2020 Rodeo) speculation (Lady Eve + Bruce Lee).
As always, you can pick up your lariat at the concession stand.
And with that, we conclude this month's Speculation Rodeo! Perhaps next month we will try taking the train.
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
Imogen Sara Smith was on the Film Comment podcast and mentioned that she's recording a commentary for Sirk's All I Desire. She didn't mention Criterion, but given her relationship with them, it seems like a good possibility.
- senseabove
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I expect that's Kino. KLInsider has confirmed they have more Sirk and Stanwyck forthcoming, and Smith has recorded commentaries for Kino before, whereas I think she's only done short talking head pieces for Criterion.
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She's done some essays for Criterion too. The one from Odd Man Out comes to mind. But that's good to know about the KLInsider confirmation!senseabove wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:48 pmI expect that's Kino. KLInsider has confirmed they have more Sirk and Stanwyck forthcoming, and Smith has recorded commentaries for Kino before, whereas I think she's only done short talking head pieces for Criterion.
- domino harvey
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Kino Lorber has licensed every other title in Universal’s Stanwyck box, so yeah, it’s almost certainly with them
- dwk
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Guillermo del Toro tweeted
We are working hard to help Criterion to publish some Mexican Classics (including EL SUAVECITO ) and most of Mexican Bunuel.
- Michael Kerpan
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Hope del Toro succeeds in getting all the major Mexican Bunuel released !!!
- knives
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Or even all of them. I'm really glad we have him as Mexican cinema has been so good for decades but dreadfully underseen outside the country.