Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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domino harvey
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#301 Post by domino harvey »

Tom Hagen wrote:That settles it: we need a Pasolini biopic by Oliver Stone.
Starring Josh Hartnett as Pasolini
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#302 Post by tavernier »

It was made in 1995 by the director of The Best of Youth and has Mrs. Benigni in the cast.
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#303 Post by domino harvey »

tavernier wrote:It was made in 1995 by the director of The Best of Youth and has Mrs. Benigni in the cast.
No color filters = No sale.
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#304 Post by tavernier »

But there's a Morricone score!
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#305 Post by miless »

tavernier wrote:But there's a Morricone score!
what Italian film of the last half-century doesn't?
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#306 Post by skuhn8 »

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Cold war/check-point charlie?
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#307 Post by nyasa »

The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
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#308 Post by ianungstad »

Nice to have confirmation on The Spy Who Came in From The Cold...was hoping for something we didn't already know though.
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#309 Post by kaujot »

Hopefully this means it's coming soon. Great movie.
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#310 Post by Antoine Doinel »

I'm guessing this will be on BluRay (exclusive?) since Paramount's DVD has been out forever, and it is a solid transfer.
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#311 Post by domino harvey »

Why would Criterion pool resources on a release they could only put out on the limited scope Blu format? I'm thinking no
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#312 Post by Flike »

About as exciting an announcement as September's release schedule.
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#313 Post by clownmeat »

miless wrote:
tavernier wrote:But there's a Morricone score!
what Italian film of the last half-century doesn't?
...the ones scored by Nino Rota, for starters?
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#314 Post by jaredsap »

Antoine Doinel wrote:I'm guessing this will be on BluRay (exclusive?) since Paramount's DVD has been out forever, and it is a solid transfer.
domino harvey wrote:Why would Criterion pool resources on a release they could only put out on the limited scope Blu format? I'm thinking no
Yeah, let's not start this talk again. Blu-ray exclusives don't make any financial sense and Criterion did everything they could in their splashy Blu-ray announcement to discourage people from thinking otherwise.
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#315 Post by Dr. Mabuse »

No chance they would bundle it with the book?
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#316 Post by Gigi M. »

Dr. Mabuse wrote:No chance they would bundle it with the book?
They better. Otherwise I don't see a reason to upgrade if you already own Paramount's *cheap/great* disc.
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#317 Post by Tom Hagen »

I was hoping that the illustration was a sly allusion to the training montage of Rocky IV.
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#318 Post by Jeff »

Antoine Doinel wrote:I'm guessing this will be on BluRay (exclusive?) since Paramount's DVD has been out forever, and it is a solid transfer.
So was Days of Heaven.

Criterion acquired this slate of Paramount titles long before the format war was over and Criterion had committed to Blu-ray. None of their Paramount acquisitions have been announced for Blu so far. It's possible that their contract with Paramount precludes that possibility.
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#319 Post by Highway 61 »

Gigi M. wrote:
Dr. Mabuse wrote:No chance they would bundle it with the book?
They better. Otherwise I don't see a reason to upgrade if you already own Paramount's *cheap/great* disc.
More people already own the book than the Paramount disc. Besides, it's just not rare enough to include. The only justification for this release is an interview or commentary with John le Carre or a good doc on the Cold War.
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#320 Post by Jeff »

I'm thrilled about the release, and can't wait to see what supplements Criterion has come up with. I paid well under $10 for the Paramount disc, so that's no big loss.

Before too many people complain about a lack of surprise in this month's hint, remember that just last month Criterion casually dropped the news that three titles that nobody here was expecting (Chungking Express, El Norte, Walkabout redux) would be out later this fall. They could have just told us that Blu-ray was coming and saved those titles for newsletter hints. That Rosselini Eclipse set was a big surprise too.
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#321 Post by kaujot »

Highway 61 wrote:The only justification for this release is an interview or commentary with John le Carre or a good doc on the Cold War.
I'm desperately hoping for some le Carre involvement. Fascinating man.
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#322 Post by Jeff »

kaujot wrote:
Highway 61 wrote:The only justification for this release is an interview or commentary with John le Carre or a good doc on the Cold War.
I'm desperately hoping for some le Carre involvement. Fascinating man.
I'm betting that the BBC doc John Le Carré: The Secret Centre, in which Le Carré discusses his career as a spy for the first time is a safe bet for inclusion.
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#323 Post by kaujot »

Jeff wrote:I'm betting that the BBC doc John Le Carré: The Secret Centre, in which Le Carré discusses his career as a spy for the first time is a safe bet for inclusion.
\:D/
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#324 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Yawn ... already out, and overrated.
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#325 Post by Cold Bishop »

Perkins Cobb wrote:Yawn ... already out, and overrated.
And what spy film would you rather have in the collection, Carl Lee (And I'm asking with perfect sincerity).
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