Well, you can read his blog and decide for yourself. He's made it pretty clear he's asked Warner time and again for a special edition of this film and they turned him down.justeleblanc wrote:I think Aronofsky wants a special edition released through Criterion, not Warner, if only for validation of his labors.
As I remember, they were the only studio who were initially willing to put up the cash for the huge production costs associated with the first incarnation of the film. Other studios wanted rewrites to get the cost down (which in hindsight, is also ironic). The budget was up near $80 million if I recall and production was scuttled once Brad Pitt bailed at the last minute. The choice wasn't made in a vacuum.justeleblanc wrote:He sold his script to Warner. That was his choice to have Warner own it from the very beginning. There were other studios that wanted to release the next Aronofsky picture. Hindsight is twenty-twenty of course. FOUNTAIN wouldn't even serve that purpose.
As for Dazed & Confused, the film has a huge following and previous DVD incarnations left much to be desired in the way of features. Criterion's edition was fantastic in delivering what fans really wanted --- that's why it did well. Aronofsky has a pretty large following as well, and I feel a special edition of The Fountain would definitely do well.