Criterion Random Speculation Vol.3
- Jeff
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With all of the newsletter hints and Turrell, Becker, & Company's recent openness and generosity towards their customer base, we know more upcoming titles than ever. I think we have a rough idea on how the rest of the year will pan out. Most of these have either been directly confirmed by Criterion as 2007 releases (*) or have been in production long enough that they should be happening relatively soon. There are a couple of completely speculative wild cards thrown in for good measure. Surely some of these will get pushed to 2008, and of course one only needs to look at my 2007 predictions from last December to see how much things can change, but here are my guesses for the rest of the year's schedule.
September
Breathless *
Pierrot le Fou
Drunken Angel *
Mafioso
October
Robinson Crusoe on Mars *
Days of Heaven *
Threepenny Opera *
Cabiria
November
Under the Volcano *
The Dead
Night on Earth *
Salo Redux *
December
My Dinner with Andre
Berlin Alexanderplatz *
Before the Revolution should be due any time now. Those Kobayashi and Ophuls boxes could sneak in there too. I have my fingers crossed for Criterion releases of White Dog, Face to Face, and One-Eyed Jacks, and I always enjoy a House of Games-style surprise.
September
Breathless *
Pierrot le Fou
Drunken Angel *
Mafioso
October
Robinson Crusoe on Mars *
Days of Heaven *
Threepenny Opera *
Cabiria
November
Under the Volcano *
The Dead
Night on Earth *
Salo Redux *
December
My Dinner with Andre
Berlin Alexanderplatz *
Before the Revolution should be due any time now. Those Kobayashi and Ophuls boxes could sneak in there too. I have my fingers crossed for Criterion releases of White Dog, Face to Face, and One-Eyed Jacks, and I always enjoy a House of Games-style surprise.
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- Scharphedin2
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- souvenir
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Fair guesses. You left out Threepenny Opera, which given the newsletter hint a couple of months ago should be coming very soon, probably September. Two or Three Things I Know About Her, I'd guess, might be paired with Breathless instead of Pierrot since it should be next in line among the Rialto releases. The two Godards, the Pabst and Drunken Angel all seem likely choices for September.
- Cinephrenic
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- Jeff
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Right you are, gentlemen. I was thinking that Night On Earth wasn't that far into production, but looking back at what was on the Criterion website, they did say "this fall." I wonder if it will be paired with another Jarmusch film. I completely forgot about Threepenny Opera appearing in the newsletter (blame Cinephrenic, it's not on the "forthcoming" list
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Two or Three Things may indeed be paired with Breathless instead, but I think that since it's still in the midst of its theatrical run, they'll wait a while.
I've modified the list in my post above, with Face to Face and Before the Revolution getting the boot in favor of the Pabst and Jarmusch.
Two or Three Things may indeed be paired with Breathless instead, but I think that since it's still in the midst of its theatrical run, they'll wait a while.
I've modified the list in my post above, with Face to Face and Before the Revolution getting the boot in favor of the Pabst and Jarmusch.
- Cinephrenic
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- miless
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Both Permanent Vacation and Stranger Than Paradise (and probably the first "short film version" completed 2 years before the final version) are forthcoming Jarmusch titles (they will probably be packaged together)Jeff wrote:Right you are, gentlemen. I was thinking that Night On Earth wasn't that far into production, but looking back at what was on the Criterion website, they did say "this fall." I wonder if it will be paired with another Jarmusch film.
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The Two or Three Things run is surely winding down, isn't it? Either way, Pierrot seems to be embarking on one itself (it's coming to Chicago in August, anyway), so that's a little unlikely itself.Jeff wrote:Two or Three Things may indeed be paired with Breathless instead, but I think that since it's still in the midst of its theatrical run, they'll wait a while.
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- Cinephrenic
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- justeleblanc
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- a.khan
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Just wanted to throw this in here: I wrote Turell many weeks ago about Siegel's forgotten masterpiece "The Beguiled," and -- I've had all previous enquiries answered promptly -- my message went ignored. (I accepted this as a good sign.)
Given the Universal connection, do you think the film could, one day, be a Criterion? It certainly deserves to be.
Given the Universal connection, do you think the film could, one day, be a Criterion? It certainly deserves to be.
- Cinephrenic
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- flyonthewall2983
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I've never seen the film, but I'd like to see it as a Criterion. Simply for the fact that they would most likely include the film's EPK, the first thing Eastwood ever directed.a.khan wrote:Just wanted to throw this in here: I wrote Turell many weeks ago about Siegel's forgotten masterpiece "The Beguiled," and -- I've had all previous enquiries answered promptly -- my message went ignored. (I accepted this as a good sign.)
Given the Universal connection, do you think the film could, one day, be a Criterion? It certainly deserves to be.
- Jeff
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- colinr0380
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- keeproductions
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That is so weird. I was watching an old episode of "The Odd Couple" last night (Bunny is Missing Down by the Lake) that had Pamelyn Ferdin AND Lisa Gerritsen in it.
Since Criterion has done TV before (Tanner, Fishing with John) maybe they can do "Curiosity Shop." (I'm only half-joking). That show really messed up my 8-year old mind.
From what I read, Pamelyn is a radical animal-rights activist now. Maybe once you get kissed by Clint Eastwood like that at such a young age......
Since Criterion has done TV before (Tanner, Fishing with John) maybe they can do "Curiosity Shop." (I'm only half-joking). That show really messed up my 8-year old mind.
From what I read, Pamelyn is a radical animal-rights activist now. Maybe once you get kissed by Clint Eastwood like that at such a young age......
- jbeall
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I was looking on dvdplanet, pondering a pre-order of the Raymond Bernard set, and I suddenly recalled that a few folks were disappointed that Miracle of the Wolves isn't included in the Eclipse set.
So what are the odds of Miracle getting a criterion release instead? I'd definitely love to see this film, but none of the libraries in my area have anything by Bernard, let alone this film.
So what are the odds of Miracle getting a criterion release instead? I'd definitely love to see this film, but none of the libraries in my area have anything by Bernard, let alone this film.
- Cinephrenic
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I still think the two landmark 50's sci-fi B-movie classics When Worlds Collide and War of the Worlds would make great Criterions just like Equinox. Expecially, given the new When Worlds Collide remake is in the works, I think this is all profitable to cult/B-movie lovers. I don't know how Paramount can reject this notion given the recent acquisations that Criterion has acquired.
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- miless
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well, if there's a remake... wouldn't Paramount want to keep When Worlds Collide?Cinephrenic wrote:I still think the two landmark 50's sci-fi B-movie classics When Worlds Collide and War of the Worlds would make great Criterions just like Equinox. Expecially, given the new When Worlds Collide remake is in the works, I think this is all profitable to cult/B-movie lovers. I don't know how Paramount can reject this notion given the recent acquisations that Criterion has acquired.
War of the Worlds is also a pretty big picture (obviously NOT the Spielberg film) nothing like the peanuts Days of Heaven, House of Games, Ace in the Hole or Robinson Crusoe on Mars would bring in.
- Cinephrenic
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- a.khan
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OK, guys, this is either pure coincidence or Turell Is Watching. Just received his long overdue reply (I thank you, sir!):a.khan wrote:Just wanted to throw this in here: I wrote Turell many weeks ago about Siegel's forgotten masterpiece "The Beguiled," and -- I've had all previous enquiries answered promptly -- my message went ignored. (I accepted this as a good sign.)
Given the Universal connection, do you think the film could, one day, be a Criterion? It certainly deserves to be.
Jonathan Turell wrote:Unfortunately, it's not on the list at the moment but things to change. We've got a really solid year of releases and I've got an upcoming blog call Friday about Robinson Crusoe on Mars.
Appreciate the support.