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Thomas J.
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#176 Post by Thomas J. »

arsonfilms wrote:I don't think they should come out via Eclipse though, as their prior availability means that they certainly aren't overlooked. I thought the whole idea of Eclipse was to release movies that wouldn't otherwise see the light of day.
Hmmm, you've got me thinking. I assumed the point of Eclipse was to release movies that've been overlooked, period. Of course, in no way shape or form could Kurosawa movies have been overlooked. He's the most famous Eastern director in the West after all. That's been my problem with Eclipse -- that while I appreciate the releases as such, they don't support my interpretation of the mission statement.

But if I'm wrong, and Eclipse's purpose is more simply to release movies that hadn't been released previously on home video, then I have to reassess my opinion of the Eclipse releases thus far.

Which one is it? :oops:
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#177 Post by kieslowski »

Peter Becker's blog post, "Mission Accomplished", helps to explain it.
While Criterion is working on new special editions of individual pictures by all of these filmmakers, at a rate of maybe one or two a year, we'll never be able to represent the breadth of their bodies of work. Eclipse will help to fill that gap.
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#178 Post by geoffcowgill »

justeleblanc wrote:The MGMS are different titles. These are the Fox Lorbers.

MGMs were:

Small Change
Bride Wore Black
Mississippi Mermaid
Adele H
Wild Child
Man Who Loved Women

EDIT: At least in R1.
Anyone know who has the rights to Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me?
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#179 Post by Jeff »

denti alligator wrote:I guess we now know what the those two other Ozu silents will be.

I'm curious why these are the only ones we're getting (or will the set include more and Sosin is only playing on three of them?). What about all the others?
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#180 Post by justeleblanc »

geoffcowgill wrote:Anyone know who has the rights to Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me?
Sony Pictures Classics in R1; MGM in R2
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#181 Post by zedz »

News of the year to date, thanks to sidehacker, who has heard from Donald Sosin about the forthcoming Ozu silents box:
Donald Sosin wrote:I am currently scoring I WAS BORN BUT… , TOKYO CHORUS and PASSING FANCY for a Criterion set that will come out later this year. Your comments are interesting, I am trying to avoid hitting the film over the head with the music. Ozu liked cheerful, general, wallpaper-type music, evidently. I have a hard time writing that sort of feeling for scenes in which, for example, the father is spanking his son, or fighting with the boss, so I have gone in a slightly ironic direction, maintaining a 20’s popular style that shifts from stride piano to blues and ballads. Who did the music for the version you saw?
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No rude comments about Sosin for - I don't know - 24 hours at least, please?

This seems like a somewhat random threesome, so I'm optimistic that this will involve more films, presumably with non-Sosin scores. There was a rumour way back when of Criterion recording live performances of scores for Ozu silents, I seem to recall.
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#182 Post by Tommaso »

zedz wrote:No rude comments about Sosin for - I don't know - 24 hours at least, please?
That's tough, but I'll try to behave. And yes, fantastic news!
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#183 Post by Michael Kerpan »

zedz wrote:No rude comments about Sosin for - I don't know - 24 hours at least, please? .
It sounds like he has done a lot more research on Japanese film music of the era. Let's hope this will yield good results.

One report I saw a while back said that Criterion specifically requested him to do the Story of Floating Weeds score in the way he did. I never blamed Sosin himself for the SoFW score, I always felt that Criterion bore the ultimate responsibility.
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#184 Post by Steven H »

If anyone's interested I ripped some audio from one of Ozu's contemporary's (Shimizi Hiroshi) films from 1934, right around when these films were made and at the same company, Shochiku. It's a recording of a film score made to accompany Eclipse by the Shochiku Matsutake Orchestra (in lieu of Benshi? I'm not sure) that was included as a soundtrack on a VHS tape of the film released in Japan a while back. It's upbeat and jazzy, in a way that reminds me of the continental jazz stylings of Reinhardt and Grappelli, but you might take something different from it as it's very "Japanese". Here's a link to download (it's only a ten minute excerpt out of about an hour and a half of music.)

Abslutely outstanding news about the Ozu although we've had information like this poke it's head out before to no avail. I'm going to cross all of my fingers.

edit: I accidentally left about a minute worth of silence around the middle of this, which I should have edited out but didn't. Apologies.
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#185 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Steven H wrote:If anyone's interested I ripped some audio from one of Ozu's contemporary's (Shimizi Hiroshi) films from 1934, right around when these films were made and at the same company, Shochiku. It's a recording of a film score made to accompany Eclipse by the Shochiku Matsutake Orchestra (in lieu of Benshi? I'm not sure) that was included as a soundtrack on a VHS tape of the film released in Japan a while back. It's upbeat and jazzy, in a way that reminds me of the continental jazz stylings of Reinhardt and Grappelli, but you might take something different from it as it's very "Japanese".
It would be interesting to know if this scoring arrangement managed to actually oust benshis -- or merely to put them on a short leash. As I recall, Shimizu's "Boss's Son Goes to College" has not only music, but also some verbal content (play by play announcing of the game at the end) Very like Kozintsev andf Trauberg's "alone" (which obviously did NOT have a narrator).
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#186 Post by Steven H »

Michael Kerpan wrote:It would be interesting to know if this scoring arrangement managed to actually oust benshis -- or merely to put them on a short leash. As I recall, Shimizu's "Boss's Son Goes to College" has not only music, but also some verbal content (play by play announcing of the game at the end) Very like Kozintsev andf Trauberg's "alone" (which obviously did NOT have a narrator).
Maybe you could ask the KineJapan list? Both of those scores are interesting (and the JMDB lists the Shochiku Orchestra as the soundtrack.)
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#187 Post by GringoTex »

Per an email from staff member at Criterion: they are looking into releasing Monte Hellman's Ride the Whirlwind, The Shooting, and Cockfighter.
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#188 Post by jaredsap »

GringoTex wrote:Per an email from staff member at Criterion: they are looking into releasing Monte Hellman's Ride the Whirlwind, The Shooting, and Cockfighter.
Fantastic news. I'm not the biggest COCKFIGHTER fan (though Oates is marvelous), but RIDE IN THE WHIRLWIND is excellent and I daresay THE SHOOTING is my all-time favorite Western. Even with vocal champions like Tarantino and PTA, they really deserve more of a rep.
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#189 Post by fiddlesticks »

GringoTex wrote:Per an email from staff member at Criterion: they are looking into releasing Monte Hellman's Ride the Whirlwind, The Shooting, and Cockfighter.
I guess Two-Lane Blacktop is selling pretty well, eh?
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#190 Post by sidehacker »

GringoTex wrote:Per an email from staff member at Criterion: they are looking into releasing Monte Hellman's Ride the Whirlwind, The Shooting, and Cockfighter.
Anchor Bay's release of Cockfighter is already quite good. Going after The Shooting would be smart, though. The R1 DVD is really bad.

Good news in any case!
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#191 Post by GringoTex »

sidehacker wrote:Anchor Bay's release of Cockfighter is already quite good.
It's excellent but it's OOP and going for $80 right now.
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#192 Post by patrick »

Is there a good release of China 9, Liberty 37 available anywhere in the world?
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#193 Post by Zazou dans le Metro »

I mentioned it on the newsletter thread but if I may I'll ask here too. What is the Sautet for 2008 that's referred to?? I have looked in the listings for rumoured releases but can't see anything there.
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#194 Post by backstreetsbackalright »

Zazou dans le Metro wrote:I mentioned it on the newsletter thread but if I may I'll ask here too. What is the Sautet for 2008 that's referred to?? I have looked in the listings for rumoured releases but can't see anything there.
CLASSE TOUS RISQUES (Claude Sautet, 1960): Just go to the Forthcoming Criterion List and use your browser's Find option to search for the word "Sautet."
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#195 Post by justeleblanc »

Diva is being released by Lionsgate, not Criterion

June 2008, DVD art
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#196 Post by Buttery Jeb »

Looks like Lionsgate is branding arthouse titles, a la the Weinsteins' "Miriam Collection" releases. The cover of their re-release of "The Red Violin" also has the Meridian logo on top.

Wonder if this will also affect "It Always Rains on Sunday"

-BJ
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#197 Post by justeleblanc »

Buttery Jeb wrote:Looks like Lionsgate is branding arthouse titles, a la the Weinsteins' "Miriam Collection" releases. The cover of their re-release of "The Red Violin" also has the Meridian logo on top.

Wonder if this will also affect "It Always Rains on Sunday"
My guess is that this is just a Studio Canal thing. If SUNDAY was also Studio Canal then it might.
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#198 Post by domino harvey »

What are the odds we see new titles today? LOL I KNOW RITE but srsly
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#199 Post by souvenir »

domino harvey wrote:What are the odds we see new titles today? LOL I KNOW RITE but srsly
They just went down.
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#200 Post by movielocke »

edit, wrong stickied thread. I hope an eclipse for June is just straggling in being announced. Two dark months would suck, I was hoping they were on a more regular schedule in year two.
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