Here you are, Thomas J. It starts innocently enough, but once you get to about page three or four, I think, the train cars start to pile up in astonishing amounts.Thomas J. wrote:So I'm looking for this supposed nature of kevyip to justify the bashing of him here, and all I can find is his use of the word "biatch" in one of his posts from early in the year. Either I can't figure out the search function (likely, regardless) or a lot of people here have sensitivity issues.
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
- Mr Sausage
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Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
- GringoTex
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 5:57 am
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
I am beginning to tabulate the results. You may still edit ballots you have already posted, but please pm me your changes. My plan is to leave voting open until Dec. 19, if that's ok for everybody.
- fiddlesticks
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Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
I guess I was expecting something more like Jan. 19. A radical reordering of my kevyip is suddenly in order. The first batch of Criterion Blu-Rays have a release date of Dec. 16, which pretty much eliminates them from contention.GringoTex wrote:My plan is to leave voting open until Dec. 19, if that's ok for everybody.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:42 pm
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Was anyone even voting for Blu-rays in this thread?
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Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
I was wondering this, also. Most of my non-Criterion picks would've been Blu-ray, so I just left my votes out altogether.Was anyone even voting for Blu-rays in this thread?
- aox
- Joined: Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:02 pm
- Location: nYc
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Release of the Year (5 choices) (Eclipse titles eligible)
Trafic
The Last Emperor
The Death of a Cyclist
Vampyr
Pierrot le fou
HM: An Autumn Afternoon
Best Eclipse Release: Series 10: Silent Ozu—Three Family Comedies
Best Reissue: Salo
Best Commentary: Gorin on Pierrot le fou
Best Single Supplement (not a commentary): In the Footsteps of Monsieur Hulot (1989), a two-hour documentary tracing the evolution of Jacques Tati’s beloved alter ego
Best Cover: Vampyr
Best Package Design (including DVD menus): Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
Best Discovery: Death of a Cyclist
Most Disappointing Release: Patriotism (Great film: Should have been supplement to Mishima)
Best 5 Non-Criterion:
Touch of Evil 50th Anniversary
Stanley Kubrick Box Set
Godfather: Coppola Restoration
The Wire: The Complete Series
Bonnie and Clyde: Ultimate Collector's Edition
Trafic
The Last Emperor
The Death of a Cyclist
Vampyr
Pierrot le fou
HM: An Autumn Afternoon
Best Eclipse Release: Series 10: Silent Ozu—Three Family Comedies
Best Reissue: Salo
Best Commentary: Gorin on Pierrot le fou
Best Single Supplement (not a commentary): In the Footsteps of Monsieur Hulot (1989), a two-hour documentary tracing the evolution of Jacques Tati’s beloved alter ego
Best Cover: Vampyr
Best Package Design (including DVD menus): Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
Best Discovery: Death of a Cyclist
Most Disappointing Release: Patriotism (Great film: Should have been supplement to Mishima)
Best 5 Non-Criterion:
Touch of Evil 50th Anniversary
Stanley Kubrick Box Set
Godfather: Coppola Restoration
The Wire: The Complete Series
Bonnie and Clyde: Ultimate Collector's Edition
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- Tom Hagen
- Joined: Mon Apr 14, 2008 12:35 pm
- Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Release of the Year
1) Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
2) Pierrot le fou
3) Trafic
4) Bottle Rocket
5) Le deuxieme souffle
Best Eclipse:
Didn't view enough sets to make an informed vote
Best Reissue:
Cleo from 5 to 7 (wish I could buy it solo)
Best Commentary
Gorin on Pierrot
Best Single Supplement (not a commentary)
In the Footsteps of Monsieur Hulot from Trafic
Best Cover
The Ice Storm
Best Package Design (including DVD menus)
Mishima
Best (Re)Discovery
Before the Rain
Most Disappointing Release
The Last Emperor
(Although I can't exactly blame Criterion that the Director of Photography has gone insane, I can blame Criterion for letting the inmates run the asylum)
Forum Member of the Year
domino harvey
Richard Cranium
swimminghorses
Best Non-Criterion Release
Touch of Evil (Universal)
The Godfather - The Coppola Restoration (Paramount)
Jean-Luc Godard Collector's Edition (Lionsgate)
1) Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
2) Pierrot le fou
3) Trafic
4) Bottle Rocket
5) Le deuxieme souffle
Best Eclipse:
Didn't view enough sets to make an informed vote
Best Reissue:
Cleo from 5 to 7 (wish I could buy it solo)
Best Commentary
Gorin on Pierrot
Best Single Supplement (not a commentary)
In the Footsteps of Monsieur Hulot from Trafic
Best Cover
The Ice Storm
Best Package Design (including DVD menus)
Mishima
Best (Re)Discovery
Before the Rain
Most Disappointing Release
The Last Emperor
(Although I can't exactly blame Criterion that the Director of Photography has gone insane, I can blame Criterion for letting the inmates run the asylum)
Forum Member of the Year
domino harvey
Richard Cranium
swimminghorses
Best Non-Criterion Release
Touch of Evil (Universal)
The Godfather - The Coppola Restoration (Paramount)
Jean-Luc Godard Collector's Edition (Lionsgate)
- criterionsnob
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 1:23 am
- Location: Canada
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
My 2008 kevyip is still very large, so these choices will probably change in the next few months. Looking forward to watching White Dog, Vampyr, Trafic, The Earrings of Madame de..., An Autumn Afternoon, and Larisa Shepitko releases. However, from what I’ve watched, these are my favourites.
Release of the Year (5 choices) (Eclipse titles eligible)
1. Chungking Express (Blu-ray)
2. Lubitsch Musicals
3. 4 by Agnes Varda
4. Brand Upon the Brain!
5. Salo
Best Eclipse Release
Lubitsch Musicals
(Runners up: All others)
Best Reissue
Salo
Best Commentary (includes selected scene commentaries and visual essays)
Gorin's Pierrot Primer
Best Single Supplement (not a commentary)
Various narrator tracks – Brand Upon the Brain!
Best Cover
Pierrot le fou
Best Package Design (including DVD menus)
Mishima
Best (Re)Discovery (for a film you knew little or nothing about before the
Criterion release)
Lubitsch Musicals
Most Disappointing Release (for releases that Criterion dropped the ball on: bad
transfer, poor supplements, etc.)
None.
Forum Member of the Year
Michael
Richard Cranium Award
Kevyip
Best Non-Criterion Release (5 Choices)
1. Palms (Second Run)
2. The Godfather – The Coppola Restoration (Blu-ray)
3. The Draughtsman’s Contract (Zeitgeist)
4. The Adventures of Robin Hood (Blu-ray)
5. Georges Méliès: First Wizard of Cinema (Flicker Alley)
Again, the non-Criterion list will probably change and could include the MOC Pialats, Bill Douglas Trilogy, Terence Davies Trilogy, Judex+Nuits Rouges, Baraka (Blu-ray), New World Extended Cut, Chris Marker films, Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, Rat-Trap, and/or Black Sun.
Release of the Year (5 choices) (Eclipse titles eligible)
1. Chungking Express (Blu-ray)
2. Lubitsch Musicals
3. 4 by Agnes Varda
4. Brand Upon the Brain!
5. Salo
Best Eclipse Release
Lubitsch Musicals
(Runners up: All others)
Best Reissue
Salo
Best Commentary (includes selected scene commentaries and visual essays)
Gorin's Pierrot Primer
Best Single Supplement (not a commentary)
Various narrator tracks – Brand Upon the Brain!
Best Cover
Pierrot le fou
Best Package Design (including DVD menus)
Mishima
Best (Re)Discovery (for a film you knew little or nothing about before the
Criterion release)
Lubitsch Musicals
Most Disappointing Release (for releases that Criterion dropped the ball on: bad
transfer, poor supplements, etc.)
None.
Forum Member of the Year
Michael
Richard Cranium Award
Kevyip
Best Non-Criterion Release (5 Choices)
1. Palms (Second Run)
2. The Godfather – The Coppola Restoration (Blu-ray)
3. The Draughtsman’s Contract (Zeitgeist)
4. The Adventures of Robin Hood (Blu-ray)
5. Georges Méliès: First Wizard of Cinema (Flicker Alley)
Again, the non-Criterion list will probably change and could include the MOC Pialats, Bill Douglas Trilogy, Terence Davies Trilogy, Judex+Nuits Rouges, Baraka (Blu-ray), New World Extended Cut, Chris Marker films, Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, Rat-Trap, and/or Black Sun.
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- Doctor Sunshine
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:04 pm
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Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
GringoTex wrote:My plan is to leave voting open until Dec. 19, if that's ok for everybody.
fiddlesticks wrote:I guess I was expecting something more like Jan. 19. A radical reordering of my kevyip is suddenly in order. The first batch of Criterion Blu-Rays have a release date of Dec. 16, which pretty much eliminates them from contention.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think fiddlesticks meant people who bought the blurays instead of the DVD versions won't get a chance to see the discs before the votes are tallied.Domino Harvey wrote:Was anyone even voting for Blu-rays in this thread?
Is there a rush to get the results done? There's about a week's discrepancy between the American and Canadian release dates and I imagine forum members outside the Americas wait even longer. I ordered the Criterion Blurays from the US amazon site and it's 50/50 they'll get here before Christmas. I'm a little cooler on these two films than a lot of other stuff released this year so I doubt they'd make my top 5 regardless of the supplements--and I might just do a list in the next day or two anyway--but, well, how about this: show of hands, anyone else usually not get the Decembers releases until late in the month or early January? I don't care too much either way but if there's a silent majority I wouldn't mind moving our official tabulation back a bit.
- HerrSchreck
- Joined: Sun Sep 04, 2005 11:46 am
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
I for one think the 19th is hasty for two reasons.
First, Christmas day usually finds many members here getting some of their most-wanted releases as gifts, and then some, and getting to watch them in time to vote. Second, I seem to remember the voting winding up in January the last few yrs... is my memory totally shot or is that the way it usually went down?
First, Christmas day usually finds many members here getting some of their most-wanted releases as gifts, and then some, and getting to watch them in time to vote. Second, I seem to remember the voting winding up in January the last few yrs... is my memory totally shot or is that the way it usually went down?
- GringoTex
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 5:57 am
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
How about Jan. 12 then?
- fiddlesticks
- Joined: Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:19 pm
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Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
=D>GringoTex wrote:How about Jan. 12 then?
It's not that I expect to put Chungking Express Blu on my list (although, of course, I might), it's that, like criterionsnob, I have a whole lot of 2008 in my kevyip at the moment, and should get to much of it over the holidays. Thanks for being accommodating, Gringo Tex, and thanks also for your work tabulating the results.
- HerrSchreck
- Joined: Sun Sep 04, 2005 11:46 am
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
I'd say whatever's most convenient for you Gringo, after the first of the year.GringoTex wrote:How about Jan. 12 then?
But was I wrong-- i e that the cutoff last year was around New Years?
- Doctor Sunshine
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:04 pm
- Location: Brain Jail
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Sounds good. I'll fourth that. Danke.GringoTex wrote:How about Jan. 12 then?
- Scharphedin2
- Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 7:37 am
- Location: Denmark/Sweden
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Release of the Year (5 choices) (Eclipse titles eligible)
1. Kenji Mizoguchi's Fallen Women
2. La Ronde
3. Larisa Shepitko
4. The Furies
5. Silent Ozu
Best Eclipse Release
Kenji Mizoguchi's Fallen Women
Best Reissue
High and Low
Best Commentary (inlcudes selected scene commentaries and visual essays)
n/a (never listened to a full one this year)
Best Single Supplement (not a commentary)
n/a (did not look at too many -- too many actual films piled up to view)
Best Cover
The Furies
Best Package Design (including DVD menus)
The Furies
Best (Re)Discovery (for a film you knew little or nothing about before the Criterion release)
Larisa Shepitko
Most Disappointing Release (for releases that Criterion dropped the ball on: bad transfer, poor supplements, etc.)
n/a
Forum Member of the Year
So many good people here that it always torture to single one person out, but I will join the chorus on zedz.
Richard Cranium Award
There were some "Richard Cranium" moments this year (aimed at no one in particular). Kinsayder's departure was one. Such a shame that he has left. In terms of quality per post, he was very close to 100%, I thought. The other was a more personal one -- the loss of much work done in the forum over the last two years, when the upgrade was done.
Best Non-Criterion Release (5 Choices)
Number one was without question the Ford at Fox set. Unless, it is the Murnau/Borzage set that counts, in which case that will certainly be my number 1 based on the films in the set alone, and the beautiful screen shots someone posted from City Girl. To name just four other really excellent releases: Flicker Alley's Méliès set, Gaumont's 7-disc Early Cinema set, a toss up between Flicker Alley's Gance releases (films I simply never thought I would own), and finally, I have to say that The Little Rascals set that I picked in the recent DD sale is more pure fun than I can remember having in a long time viewing films. EDIT: Scratch the Little Rascals, the Early Russian Silents definitely should be on my list, even if it has not arrived with me yet. Just knowing that before Christmas, I will be able to sit down and see another 5 Bauer films (no matter what the quality) is almost too good to be true. Little Rascals still get very honorable mention, however.
In closing, big appreciation to all those great people here, who always help expand my knowledge of all kinds of films: Schreck (always, and the most consistently entertaining read), David Hare (so good you are back!!), Knappen, and Knappen again, Tommaso, Kinjitsu (truly missed), tryavna, StevenH, and many others. Wish I had been here more this year.
1. Kenji Mizoguchi's Fallen Women
2. La Ronde
3. Larisa Shepitko
4. The Furies
5. Silent Ozu
Best Eclipse Release
Kenji Mizoguchi's Fallen Women
Best Reissue
High and Low
Best Commentary (inlcudes selected scene commentaries and visual essays)
n/a (never listened to a full one this year)
Best Single Supplement (not a commentary)
n/a (did not look at too many -- too many actual films piled up to view)
Best Cover
The Furies
Best Package Design (including DVD menus)
The Furies
Best (Re)Discovery (for a film you knew little or nothing about before the Criterion release)
Larisa Shepitko
Most Disappointing Release (for releases that Criterion dropped the ball on: bad transfer, poor supplements, etc.)
n/a
Forum Member of the Year
So many good people here that it always torture to single one person out, but I will join the chorus on zedz.
Richard Cranium Award
There were some "Richard Cranium" moments this year (aimed at no one in particular). Kinsayder's departure was one. Such a shame that he has left. In terms of quality per post, he was very close to 100%, I thought. The other was a more personal one -- the loss of much work done in the forum over the last two years, when the upgrade was done.
Best Non-Criterion Release (5 Choices)
Number one was without question the Ford at Fox set. Unless, it is the Murnau/Borzage set that counts, in which case that will certainly be my number 1 based on the films in the set alone, and the beautiful screen shots someone posted from City Girl. To name just four other really excellent releases: Flicker Alley's Méliès set, Gaumont's 7-disc Early Cinema set, a toss up between Flicker Alley's Gance releases (films I simply never thought I would own), and finally, I have to say that The Little Rascals set that I picked in the recent DD sale is more pure fun than I can remember having in a long time viewing films. EDIT: Scratch the Little Rascals, the Early Russian Silents definitely should be on my list, even if it has not arrived with me yet. Just knowing that before Christmas, I will be able to sit down and see another 5 Bauer films (no matter what the quality) is almost too good to be true. Little Rascals still get very honorable mention, however.
In closing, big appreciation to all those great people here, who always help expand my knowledge of all kinds of films: Schreck (always, and the most consistently entertaining read), David Hare (so good you are back!!), Knappen, and Knappen again, Tommaso, Kinjitsu (truly missed), tryavna, StevenH, and many others. Wish I had been here more this year.
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- HerrSchreck
- Joined: Sun Sep 04, 2005 11:46 am
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Feeling's mutual, pal. And hey.. do I remember something about a package?Scharphedin2 wrote:Wish I had been here more this year.
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- Location: LA CA
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Have we also lost shirobamba? Never one of the more effusive members, but it's been two months. It's a new world, I guess.Scharphedin2 wrote:Kinsayder's departure was one. Such a shame that he has left.
- Gregory
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:07 pm
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Did you have any luck with what I suggested here? When I tried it about a month ago it seemed like I could get to some of the information that went missing but I could easily be mistaken.Scharphedin2 wrote:There were some "Richard Cranium" moments this year (aimed at no one in particular) ... the loss of much work done in the forum over the last two years, when the upgrade was done.
- feckless boy
- Joined: Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:38 pm
- Location: Stockholm
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
And the same goes for the dancing kid, haven't seen him around. Is it because of that, earlier, Hara Setsuko débâcle?yoshimori wrote:Have we also lost shirobamba? Never one of the more effusive members, but it's been two months. It's a new world, I guess.Scharphedin2 wrote:Kinsayder's departure was one. Such a shame that he has left.
- shirobamba
- Joined: Wed Mar 09, 2005 1:23 pm
- Location: Germany
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
No Yoshi, I'm still around, but my work is eating me up for the last couple of months. Hope to be able to post more next year.yoshimori wrote:Have we also lost shirobamba? Never one of the more effusive members, but it's been two months. It's a new world, I guess.
Shiro
- jbeall
- Joined: Sat Aug 12, 2006 9:22 am
- Location: Atlanta-ish
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Best Criterion Releases (in no particular order)
1. Naked Prey
2. The Fire Within
3. 4 x Varda
4. Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
5. The Furies
Best Eclipse Release: Larisa Shepitko. It's for sets like this that Eclipse should exist. A close second is the William Klein set.
Best Reissue: Vagabond
Best Commentary: Le Deuxieme Souffle
Best Cover: Mishima (I hated the cover at first, but when I actually received the package I thought it was great.)
Disappointing release: Patriotism. The story as a supplement is nice, but it still could have been folded into the Mishima set.
Member of the Year: You're all members of the year, but in a different and more meaningful way, Michael is my member of the year. I've appreciated his refreshingly un-cynical love of films. (This tells me that I spent waaaaaaaayyyyyyyy too much time in the politix thread, but it was an election year, after all.)
Richard Cranium: How could it be anyone other than the inimitable Kevyip?
Best non-Criterion releases:
1. La Roue (Flicker Alley)
2. J'Accuse (Flicker Alley)
3. Police (MoC)
4. The Round-Up (Second Run)
5. Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (Second Run)
Honorable Mention: All My Good Countrymen (Facets). Only because the film is better than Facets' usual standards. The subtitles are in a hideous font, they're mistimed and don't catch a lot of the dialogue, so in some ways it's a typical Facets release, but the film was so damn wonderful that I'm grateful that somebody released it. That said, one of my wishes for 2009 is that Second run or somebody else will release this--I'll gladly double dip.
1. Naked Prey
2. The Fire Within
3. 4 x Varda
4. Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
5. The Furies
Best Eclipse Release: Larisa Shepitko. It's for sets like this that Eclipse should exist. A close second is the William Klein set.
Best Reissue: Vagabond
Best Commentary: Le Deuxieme Souffle
Best Cover: Mishima (I hated the cover at first, but when I actually received the package I thought it was great.)
Disappointing release: Patriotism. The story as a supplement is nice, but it still could have been folded into the Mishima set.
Member of the Year: You're all members of the year, but in a different and more meaningful way, Michael is my member of the year. I've appreciated his refreshingly un-cynical love of films. (This tells me that I spent waaaaaaaayyyyyyyy too much time in the politix thread, but it was an election year, after all.)
Richard Cranium: How could it be anyone other than the inimitable Kevyip?
Best non-Criterion releases:
1. La Roue (Flicker Alley)
2. J'Accuse (Flicker Alley)
3. Police (MoC)
4. The Round-Up (Second Run)
5. Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (Second Run)
Honorable Mention: All My Good Countrymen (Facets). Only because the film is better than Facets' usual standards. The subtitles are in a hideous font, they're mistimed and don't catch a lot of the dialogue, so in some ways it's a typical Facets release, but the film was so damn wonderful that I'm grateful that somebody released it. That said, one of my wishes for 2009 is that Second run or somebody else will release this--I'll gladly double dip.
- Lemmy Caution
- Joined: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:26 am
- Location: East of Shanghai
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Release of the Year
1. The Furies
2. Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters
3. Antonio Gaudí
4. 4 by Agnès Varda
5. Brand Upon The Brain!
Best Reissue
Cleo from 5 to 7
Best Eclipse Release
Larisa Shepitko
Best Commentary
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Best Single Supplement
The Strange Case of Yukio Mishima (BBC program) on Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters
Best Cover
Brand Upon The Brain!
Best Package Design
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Best Discovery
This Sporting Life
Most Disappointing Release
The Last Emperor
Best Forum Member
Lemmy Caution
“this is a fucking valuable thing, you just don’t give it away for nothing.”
Richard Cranium Award
Lemmy Caution
“I’ve got this thing and it’s fucking golden, and, uh, uh, I’m just not giving it up for fuckin’ nothing. I’m not gonna do it. And, and I can always use it. I can parachute me there.”
1. The Furies
2. Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters
3. Antonio Gaudí
4. 4 by Agnès Varda
5. Brand Upon The Brain!
Best Reissue
Cleo from 5 to 7
Best Eclipse Release
Larisa Shepitko
Best Commentary
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Best Single Supplement
The Strange Case of Yukio Mishima (BBC program) on Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters
Best Cover
Brand Upon The Brain!
Best Package Design
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Best Discovery
This Sporting Life
Most Disappointing Release
The Last Emperor
Best Forum Member
Lemmy Caution
“this is a fucking valuable thing, you just don’t give it away for nothing.”
Richard Cranium Award
Lemmy Caution
“I’ve got this thing and it’s fucking golden, and, uh, uh, I’m just not giving it up for fuckin’ nothing. I’m not gonna do it. And, and I can always use it. I can parachute me there.”
- Tootletron
- Joined: Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:01 pm
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Release of the Year
1. Vampyr
2. Pierrot le Fou
3. Miss Julie
4. Mishima
5. The Furies
Best Reissue
High and Low
Best Eclipse Release
Larisa Shepitko, definitely.
Best Single Supplement
The screenplay of Vampyr. Makes me wish that Patriotism had been packaged with Mishima.
Best Cover
1) Pierrot le Fou
2) Vampyr
3) The Fire Within
4) Patriotism
Haha, I don't even know if I'm supposed to rank them like that. Tough call on this category.
Best Package Design
Vampyr...maybe High and Low for the fact that the reverse side of the cover is made to look like wood paneling.
Best Discovery
Miss Julie
Most Disappointing Release
The Ophuls films
1. Vampyr
2. Pierrot le Fou
3. Miss Julie
4. Mishima
5. The Furies
Best Reissue
High and Low
Best Eclipse Release
Larisa Shepitko, definitely.
Best Single Supplement
The screenplay of Vampyr. Makes me wish that Patriotism had been packaged with Mishima.
Best Cover
1) Pierrot le Fou
2) Vampyr
3) The Fire Within
4) Patriotism
Haha, I don't even know if I'm supposed to rank them like that. Tough call on this category.
Best Package Design
Vampyr...maybe High and Low for the fact that the reverse side of the cover is made to look like wood paneling.
Best Discovery
Miss Julie
Most Disappointing Release
The Ophuls films
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Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Release of the Year
1. 4 by Agnes Varda (primarily for Le Bonheur)
2. Vampyr
3. The Ice Storm
4. Pierrot le fou
5. Antonio Gaudí
Best Eclipse Release
Series 11: Larisa Shepitko
Best Reissue
High and Low
Best Commentary
Vampyr. By default.
Best Single Supplement
A “Pierrot” Primer-Gorin
Best Cover
Pierrot le fou
Best Package Design
Vampyr
Best Discovery
Blast of Silence
Most Disappointing Release
Twenty-Four Eyes. A release that was actually worse than the existing MoC.
Best Non-Criterion Release (5 Choices)
Red Desert-blu (BFI)
Der letzte Mann (MoC)
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (Second Run)
LA Confidential-blu (Warner)
Wall-e (Disney)
1. 4 by Agnes Varda (primarily for Le Bonheur)
2. Vampyr
3. The Ice Storm
4. Pierrot le fou
5. Antonio Gaudí
Best Eclipse Release
Series 11: Larisa Shepitko
Best Reissue
High and Low
Best Commentary
Vampyr. By default.
Best Single Supplement
A “Pierrot” Primer-Gorin
Best Cover
Pierrot le fou
Best Package Design
Vampyr
Best Discovery
Blast of Silence
Most Disappointing Release
Twenty-Four Eyes. A release that was actually worse than the existing MoC.
Best Non-Criterion Release (5 Choices)
Red Desert-blu (BFI)
Der letzte Mann (MoC)
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (Second Run)
LA Confidential-blu (Warner)
Wall-e (Disney)
- James43
- Joined: Wed Aug 06, 2008 6:10 am
- Location: Cologne, Germany
Re: 2008 Criterion Forum Awards
Release of the Year
Vampyr
An autumn afternoon
Pierrot le fou
4 by Agnès Varda
La deuxième souffle
Best Eclipse Release
Mizoguchi's Fallen Women
Best Reissue
High and low
Best Commentary
Stephen Prince on High and low
Best Single Supplement
Remembrances on Cléo de 5 à 7
Best Cover
Salò
Best Package Design
Vampyr
Best (Re)Discovery
Wings (Shepitko) & Miss Julie (Sjöberg)
Most Disappointing Release
Before the rain
Forum Member of the Year
Tommaso
Best Non-Criterion Release
Bill Douglas trilogy (bfi)
L'enfance-nue (moc)
La notte (moc)
Berlin. Sinfonie der Großstadt/Melodie der Welt (edition filmmuseum)
Hey Joe and other TV shorts by Samuel Beckett (absolut medien)
Vampyr
An autumn afternoon
Pierrot le fou
4 by Agnès Varda
La deuxième souffle
Best Eclipse Release
Mizoguchi's Fallen Women
Best Reissue
High and low
Best Commentary
Stephen Prince on High and low
Best Single Supplement
Remembrances on Cléo de 5 à 7
Best Cover
Salò
Best Package Design
Vampyr
Best (Re)Discovery
Wings (Shepitko) & Miss Julie (Sjöberg)
Most Disappointing Release
Before the rain
Forum Member of the Year
Tommaso
Best Non-Criterion Release
Bill Douglas trilogy (bfi)
L'enfance-nue (moc)
La notte (moc)
Berlin. Sinfonie der Großstadt/Melodie der Welt (edition filmmuseum)
Hey Joe and other TV shorts by Samuel Beckett (absolut medien)