Ah, just noticed that. Thanks.Jeff wrote:Those are the "early films" to which Derek was referring.Via_Chicago wrote:It's been a poorly kept secret that Criterion has the rights to Fuller's The Baron of Arizona, I Shot Jesse James, and The Steel HelmetDerek Estes wrote:I wish the newsletter would have explained why Christa Lang-Fuller was around. Is this for the rereleases of Shock Corridor and The Naked Kiss, or possibly the early films (which I assume will be Eclipse meaning no extras), or possibly White Dog? Or maybe all, or some unknown surprise. I want to know!
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Here it is, denti.denti alligator wrote:I didn't get this newsletter. When did it go out?
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wrong hemisphere (as the Inuits are of the Arctic and Penguins are exclusively* antarctic), the exception being Galapagos penguinsjusteleblanc wrote:the penguin is from NANOOK?
the only film that I could think of with a penguin would be The Life Aquatic (in a fringe scene, or something)... but that's just a guess
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I'd thought it was obvious; The Criterion Collection is finally releasing Burgess Meredith's epic portrayal of greed and mania in in the two-part "Hizzoner the Penguin" and "Dizzoner the Penguin"
Couldn't think of a more worthy film (or, TV episodes) Can we say 4 disk set?
PS: What next? An $80 deluxe presentation of four obscure Boris Karloff movies? (Sorry, couldn't resist)
Couldn't think of a more worthy film (or, TV episodes) Can we say 4 disk set?
PS: What next? An $80 deluxe presentation of four obscure Boris Karloff movies? (Sorry, couldn't resist)
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Or maybe not enough? Notice how pronounced the penguin's right shoulder is, and being that it is a penguin they're using it seems to me that criterion is giving us the cold shoulder, so to speak, regarding their release news--since Ace in the Hole has long since been a rumored title.a.khan wrote:You guys are investing way too much thought into this
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Since a penguin has flippers that don't lend it the ability to fly, I have to say that this is a clear indication that we'll be getting Wings of Desire.
Or Croupier. You know, because of the tuxedo thing.
Ok, I think the whole penguin joke has gone on just about long enough. Can we all agree that it's kind of fun to goof around about the wacky animals for a day or two after any given newsletter but after that it starts to go too far?
Or Croupier. You know, because of the tuxedo thing.
Ok, I think the whole penguin joke has gone on just about long enough. Can we all agree that it's kind of fun to goof around about the wacky animals for a day or two after any given newsletter but after that it starts to go too far?
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New newsletter is out today with this bit of news:
"Also, we wanted to let you know that our special edition of Kon
Ichikawa's astonishing documentary "Tokyo Olympiad" is now out of
print. If you haven't yet seen it, check with your favorite
retailer—there may be a few copies left! You can read more about the
film below in From the Collection."
"Also, we wanted to let you know that our special edition of Kon
Ichikawa's astonishing documentary "Tokyo Olympiad" is now out of
print. If you haven't yet seen it, check with your favorite
retailer—there may be a few copies left! You can read more about the
film below in From the Collection."
