I’m pretty sure Lionsgate owns the entire Miramax catalog, assuming it’s all the films Miramax produced and not distributed only.Reverend Drewcifer wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 4:35 pmMy Personal Journey DVD is Miramax-branded, but I suppose that may not mean anything. Or it could mean everything, now that I think of it. Who the hell even owns the Miramax catalog these days? Do they own all of it, or was it parted out?
Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
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Lionsgate doesn't own any of the Miramax catalog, they just have a deal for the home video rights. The actual owner is a beIN Media Group, a spinoff of Al Jazeera that's recently been trying to sell off a minority stake in their Miramax holdings but hasn't closed a deal yet (Lionsgate passed and Viacom is supposedly the front-runner now). The Miramax website lists A Personal Journey as part of the library, but not My Voyage to Italy; I believe this is because Miramax was a co-producer on the former, but My Voyage to Italy was an Italian production that Miramax only picked up after completion, so those rights could've expired by now.
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I recall we were discussing this back in '15 when the private equity brain geniuses were trying to unload Miramax for $1B.
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Heck, I'm still waiting for the Eisenstein Silents box they announced back in the day....The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 3:59 pmOlder forum members and collectors will remember that in the early wave of DVDs from Criterion, they had an insert that announced a collection of Scorsese shorts along with Peppermint Frappe and Cocktail Molotov.
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Your link seems to be to the profile page for “The Fanciful Norwegian” rather than a discussion of the Miramax sale. Could you repoint it? Thanks.jedgeco wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:20 amI recall we were discussing this back in '15 when the private equity brain geniuses were trying to unload Miramax for $1B.
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Whoops - It was TFN's post, but here's the corrected link: http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/vie ... ax#p519332DeprongMori wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 9:28 amYour link seems to be to the profile page for “The Fanciful Norwegian” rather than a discussion of the Miramax sale. Could you repoint it? Thanks.jedgeco wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:20 amI recall we were discussing this back in '15 when the private equity brain geniuses were trying to unload Miramax for $1B.
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It ain't El Bruto as (ugh) VCI is releasing it in January.BigMack3000 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 9:34 pmThe bottom one kind of looks like "El". Sticking with Bunuel for no particular reason, maybe "El Bruto"? The title character works in a slaughterhouse.
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Glad I held off buying the Lionsgate release 2 years ago.
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Well that is actually really wonderful, and I loved particularly the way Keogh integrates the Godzilla films into the supercut. Bravo!
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Not sure if this has been mentioned, but before tonight’s screening of Town Bloody Hall at Doc NYC, it was announced that the film is being restored for a Criterion release in 2020.
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Getting Roma is huge. The Other Side of The Wind and Marriage Story next, please. I have only one of the three Zelman Second Runs so far so the Criterion set couldn't have been more timely. My husband is big into architecture so the Antonio Gaudi upgrade is most welcome, too. Great month.
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Everybody saddle up, fix their spurs and get ready for the Speculation Rodeo! (Feb 2020 edition)
Roma - Confirmed via an Instagram post
Teorema - Criterion Channel + bounced around as a possibility for many years (was on Cinephrenic's incarnation of the forthcoming list)
Paris is Burning - Janus tour
Three Fantastic Journeys by Karel Zeman - Munchausen was on Criterion Channel, but the other two were not speculated!
Antonio Gaudí - March of random upgrades
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234 potential upgrades remain
The Zeman set (w/ pop-up packaging) indicates that its limited edition. This appears to be the first time Criterion has gone this route with their products (but do correct me if I'm wrong).
I don't believe any of these announcements solve the Beyonce clue, thus it will remain on the forthcoming list.
Glad to have Teorema finally announced, its been speculated for nearly a decade!
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For today's All-Around Cowpoke, it appears that the winner is....
Nobody!
Too many people had only one film guess correct: Paris is Burning.
Sorry to all participants, but when Criterion goes left-field, the guessing has to step-up to win.
Well nobody won the Cowpoke, but everybody can still DANCE! See yeah at next month's Rodeo!
Roma - Confirmed via an Instagram post
Teorema - Criterion Channel + bounced around as a possibility for many years (was on Cinephrenic's incarnation of the forthcoming list)
Paris is Burning - Janus tour
Three Fantastic Journeys by Karel Zeman - Munchausen was on Criterion Channel, but the other two were not speculated!
Antonio Gaudí - March of random upgrades
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234 potential upgrades remain
The Zeman set (w/ pop-up packaging) indicates that its limited edition. This appears to be the first time Criterion has gone this route with their products (but do correct me if I'm wrong).
I don't believe any of these announcements solve the Beyonce clue, thus it will remain on the forthcoming list.
Glad to have Teorema finally announced, its been speculated for nearly a decade!
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For today's All-Around Cowpoke, it appears that the winner is....
Nobody!
Too many people had only one film guess correct: Paris is Burning.
Sorry to all participants, but when Criterion goes left-field, the guessing has to step-up to win.
Well nobody won the Cowpoke, but everybody can still DANCE! See yeah at next month's Rodeo!
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I read this to mean the special pop-up packaging is limited edition and after the initial run the packaging will be reprinted in a simplified version, not that the box set will go out of print entirely.
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And the Prince of Tides clue remains also right?
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Hhmm, wonder what happenedKJones77 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 4:08 pmBamboozled will be released in February, per Spike Lee.
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Remember some Mexican newspaper said Japón was coming out early in 2018 and then it took a whole year to actually materialize
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Lonergan was in the closet - I wonder if we'll be getting the director's cut of Margaret on Blu-ray at long last?
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Fingers crossed, that dvd within the current blu has been a tease for too long
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So the flash sale will be the day the zeman comes out, eh?
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I guess Spike Lee ended up being wrong about Bamboozled.
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Isn't the fancy box/book for the del Toro Trilogia limited edition? That would be the closest analogue. And as far as I know, that set hasn't gone OOP yet, so there probably won't be a huge shortage of the Zeman.jwd5275 wrote:I read this to mean the special pop-up packaging is limited edition and after the initial run the packaging will be reprinted in a simplified version, not that the box set will go out of print entirely.
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You Can Count On Me would be my bet— it’s Paramount/Warners and in need of a nice boutique release before it falls off the Earth. Guess we’ll know when either Laura Linney or Anna Paquin pops up in the closet first
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According to the FilmForum Nov-Feb poster, Fellini's The White Sheik is being distributed by Rialto. Will this be a part of a possible Fellini box set?
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