Criterion Random Speculation Vol.4
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I think that this is the first time that someone has caught the screenshots early, but they used to put up cover art early all the time. I expect those two titles will be officially announced tomorrow, and I would be surprised if there aren't a couple more as well. They aren't done (or even started) making March announcements yet. Souvenir just happened to catch them in the process of uploading some of the elements.Cronenfly wrote:So, are Death of a Cyclist and Blast of Silence it for April? I've never encountered screenshots from forthcoming releases surfacing without official announcements; how common is this?
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Pretty uncommon. I also think its unlikely that those will be the only two, especially this early in the game.Cronenfly wrote:So, are Death of a Cyclist and Blast of Silence it for April? I've never encountered screenshots from forthcoming releases surfacing without official announcements; how common is this?
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After Post-War Kurosawa and Lubitsch Musicals, it would seem only logical. I mean, "Border Radio" and "Antonio Gaudi" really deserve the full treatment, whereas "No regrets for our youth" is certainly a rather unimportant film, or am I getting something wrong...?
Lets put it this way: They seem to want to keep the real fringe stuff for the main Collection, and put all the good things into Eclipse. Well, at least it's cheaper for us, the buyers...
Lets put it this way: They seem to want to keep the real fringe stuff for the main Collection, and put all the good things into Eclipse. Well, at least it's cheaper for us, the buyers...
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From the main page of beaver:
April Criterions:
Death of a Cyclist (Bardem, 1955)
Blast of Silence (Allen Baron, 1961)
The Red Balloon (Albert Lamorisse, 1956)
The White Man (Albert Lamorisse, 1953)
Paddle to the Sea (Bill Mason, 1966)
Eclipse 10 - Silent Ozu (I Was Born But..., Passing Fancy, Tokyo Chorus)
April Criterions:
Death of a Cyclist (Bardem, 1955)
Blast of Silence (Allen Baron, 1961)
The Red Balloon (Albert Lamorisse, 1956)
The White Man (Albert Lamorisse, 1953)
Paddle to the Sea (Bill Mason, 1966)
Eclipse 10 - Silent Ozu (I Was Born But..., Passing Fancy, Tokyo Chorus)
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I posted this in the Red Balloon thread, but here goes:
Criterion press release for April contains these additional 3 titles, all $14.95:
THE RED BALLOON
Newly restored and available for the first time on DVD, Albert Lamorisse’s exquisite The Red Balloon remains one of the most beloved children’s films of all time. In this deceptively simple, nearly wordless tale, a young boy discovers a stray balloon, which seems to have a mind of its own, on the streets of Paris. The two become inseparable, yet the world’s harsh realities finally interfere. With its glorious palette and allegorical purity, the Academy Award–winning The Red Balloon has enchanted movie lovers, young and old, for generations.
Title: The Red Balloon
CAT: CC1746D
UPC: 7-15515-02882-0
ISBN: 978-1-60465-030-3
SRP: $14.95
Prebook: 3/25/08
Street date: 4/29/08
WHITE MANE
In the south of France, in a near-desert region called La Camargue, lives White Mane, a magnificent stallion and the leader of a herd of wild horses too proud to let themselves be broken in by humans. Only Folco, a young fisherman, manages to tame him. A strong friendship grows between the boy and the horse, as the two go looking for the freedom that the world of men won’t allow them. Long unavailable in the U.S., this extraordinarily shot wonder from Albert Lamorisse, the director of The Red Balloon, is a work of technical sophistication and immense natural beauty.
Title: White Mane
CAT: CC1747D
UPC: 7-15515-02892-9
ISBN: 978-1-60465-031-0
SRP: $14.95
Prebook: 3/25/08
Street date: 4/29/08
PADDLE TO THE SEA
Based on Holling C. Holling’s beloved Caldecott-awarded children’s book, William Mason’s stunning film follows the adventures of a tiny, wood-carved canoe as it forges its own path from Lake Superior through the Great Lakes and down to the Atlantic Ocean. Buoyed by beautiful photography and a sense of true wonder about the sun, Earth, and water, the Academy Award–nominated Paddle to the Sea is an unforgettable tribute to the forces of the natural world, as well as a thrilling journey across the waves and rapids of North America.
Title: Paddle to the Sea
CAT: CC1748D
UPC: 7-15515-02902-5
ISBN: 978-1-60465-032-7
SRP: $14.95
Prebook: 3/25/08
Street date: 4/29/08
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Precisely. And I'm simply annoyed at someone not only so shamelessly trying to steal my money, but also being successful with this strategy... I'll buy this set although I initially swore not to (so much for determination...), because I desperately want to see "No regrets" and the lesser "One wonderful Sunday" (which I actually also quite like) in a watchable edition, but they won't win much sympathy from me. But I'm far more annoyed at the leanness of proper CC releases from January to April.colinr0380 wrote:I was under the impression that No Regrets was the title added to the Kurosawa set (along with the truly lesser known One Wonderful Sunday) to intice people to re-purchase the other films
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