Criterion Random Speculation Vol.3
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Nah, they had forgotten to allow a spine number for Jutzi's 1930 version of the film, and therefore had to make room for it by moving the Saura picture.arsonfilms wrote:Or Berlin Alexanderplatz and the MAKING OF Berlin Alexanderplatz!!!Cinephrenic wrote:400-401 will be Breathless and Pierrot le fou. Both 2-Disc. That's it!
(Please don't hit me)
So, Fassbinder's Berlin, Alexanderplatz (Fassbinder, 1980) is of course #400, like the Dcuk said, and #401 is Berlin, Alexanderplatz (Phil Jutzi, 1930).
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My Life to Live wouldn't be out of the question.domino harvey wrote:it's almost surely two Godard films, tho not Pierrot le fou. see 400 thread for more musings on my theory
Though, what about another premiere work from a New Waver, like Paris Belongs to Us or Le Beau Serge. Then an Eclipse set to go with it.
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wouldn't work with the theory that 400 and 401 are two separate films from one director, which I'm still operating under.justeleblanc wrote:My Life to Live wouldn't be out of the question.domino harvey wrote:it's almost surely two Godard films, tho not Pierrot le fou. see 400 thread for more musings on my theory
Though, what about another premiere work from a New Waver, like Paris Belongs to Us or Le Beau Serge. Then an Eclipse set to go with it.
and presuming that it's Godard, with Breathless goes I would guess 2 or 3 Things seems the best bet since the screenings of the new print were late last year, but I'll welcome a third Vivre se vie DVD into my collection any day.
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Too soon for 2 or 3 things, its still playing in theaters across the country.
If it's Breathless, I really don't think Pierrot is a bad guess at all. They are bookends to his first ten Nouvelle Vague period, before he started changing his swing with Masc Fem. Plus, BAM are showing them together.
But really, who's to say 400 and 401 aren't two Pabst films. We're so dead set on Breathless we forgot that earlier this year Criterion announced Mack the Knife.
If it's Breathless, I really don't think Pierrot is a bad guess at all. They are bookends to his first ten Nouvelle Vague period, before he started changing his swing with Masc Fem. Plus, BAM are showing them together.
But really, who's to say 400 and 401 aren't two Pabst films. We're so dead set on Breathless we forgot that earlier this year Criterion announced Mack the Knife.
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I agree, it could be any director, I'm just guessing Godard.
Isn't the Janus print of Pierrot le fou just going out to theatres tho? I would love to see a left-field Godard title be that 401, a title we didn't even realize was in play.
also how great would a double Godard release, plus Eclipse New Wave set, plus the promised Gorin Criterion boxed set in the same month be
Isn't the Janus print of Pierrot le fou just going out to theatres tho? I would love to see a left-field Godard title be that 401, a title we didn't even realize was in play.
also how great would a double Godard release, plus Eclipse New Wave set, plus the promised Gorin Criterion boxed set in the same month be
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Hilarity aside,
the fact that they kept 400 open and then re-opened #401 definitely suggests that it'll be two films by the same director, and given how central Godard has been to the criterion collection--they've released the R1 of a lot of Godard's films over the years, no?--I'd agree that it's probably Breathless andPierrot le Fou.
I imagine that the films would be available separately, and I certainly hope so. I've seen Breathless a couple of times, but I've spent enough on criterions this year already, and am in no hurry to buy this film until I have a bit more disposable income. Along these lines, what I hope DOESN'T happen is a box of the two films with the extras on a separate disc, a la the Malle boxset (did the disc of Malle extras have its own spine #? If so, I guess I don't have to worry...)
I imagine that the films would be available separately, and I certainly hope so. I've seen Breathless a couple of times, but I've spent enough on criterions this year already, and am in no hurry to buy this film until I have a bit more disposable income. Along these lines, what I hope DOESN'T happen is a box of the two films with the extras on a separate disc, a la the Malle boxset (did the disc of Malle extras have its own spine #? If so, I guess I don't have to worry...)
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No, the Malle supplements did not get their own spine number. They're not available separately either.jbeall wrote:Hilarity aside,the fact that they kept 400 open and then re-opened #401 definitely suggests that it'll be two films by the same director, and given how central Godard has been to the criterion collection--they've released the R1 of a lot of Godard's films over the years, no?--I'd agree that it's probably Breathless andPierrot le Fou.
I imagine that the films would be available separately, and I certainly hope so. I've seen Breathless a couple of times, but I've spent enough on criterions this year already, and am in no hurry to buy this film until I have a bit more disposable income. Along these lines, what I hope DOESN'T happen is a box of the two films with the extras on a separate disc, a la the Malle boxset (did the disc of Malle extras have its own spine #? If so, I guess I don't have to worry...)
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I wouldn't worry either way. The only times Criterion has offered a bonus disc for a set of more than one film has been when they've done a box of three or four films, never only two (Malle, Fassbinder, Truffaut).CSM126 wrote:No, the Malle supplements did not get their own spine number. They're not available separately either.jbeall wrote:Hilarity aside,the fact that they kept 400 open and then re-opened #401 definitely suggests that it'll be two films by the same director, and given how central Godard has been to the criterion collection--they've released the R1 of a lot of Godard's films over the years, no?--I'd agree that it's probably Breathless andPierrot le Fou.
I imagine that the films would be available separately, and I certainly hope so. I've seen Breathless a couple of times, but I've spent enough on criterions this year already, and am in no hurry to buy this film until I have a bit more disposable income. Along these lines, what I hope DOESN'T happen is a box of the two films with the extras on a separate disc, a la the Malle boxset (did the disc of Malle extras have its own spine #? If so, I guess I don't have to worry...)
I'm not sold on the idea that 401 was changed to have two standalone titles by the same director. They've ignored this "convenience" in the past, most recently with the Dassin's (380 & 383). It would make the most sense for it to be a box set for a single film, with a supplemental film getting its own spine like My Metier, A Constant Forge or Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie. I would also caution against the assumption that 400 is Breathless, given that there has never been only a one month gap between a newsletter confirmation and an announcement.
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Agreed, though if I remember correctly both Kicking and Screaming and Dazed and Confused might have been pretty darn close to their newsletter teasers.arsonfilms wrote:I would also caution against the assumption that 400 is Breathless, given that there has never been only a one month gap between a newsletter confirmation and an announcement.
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I don't know if this is the best place to ask but does anyone know whether Gate of Hell (Teinosuke Kinugasa, 1953) has been mentioned as a future release or if anyone has any information, the VHS details say that it is a Homevision release from a Janus films print. Surely Criterion can't pass up this Cannes and Oscar winner?