Criterion Random Speculation Vol.4
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Stefan Andersson
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Absolutely! This, and "Sol del Membrillo". I actually hoped that these two films were coming shortly after their release of "Beehive", but nothing happened. And this although "Membrillo" is already out in Spain in what seems to be an excellent double-disc-set which actually has English subs (so they could have simply ported the extras and subs and do a little bit of extra cleaning up on the film itself).Stefan Andersson wrote:Anybody want Criterion to release Victor Erice´s EL SUR (1983)?
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El Sur is a better a film than Beehive. An absolute masterpiece of a film.HerrSchreck wrote:Stefan Andersson wrote:Anybody want Criterion to release Victor Erice´s EL SUR (1983)?
Abso-ipso-factoLUTELY.
Can anyone who's seen this as well as Beehive give an assessment of one vs the other? How does SUR measure up qualitatively?
- Michael
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Wings of Desire OOP
It looks like Wing of Desire went OOP. Does anyone know if it's going to release again? Maybe CC picked it up?
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Wow, I guess I should have bought Wings of Desire last month when it was $7.50 on Amazon. Whoops, now it's selling for $28 at the cheapest.
A lot of MGM titles have been going out of print. Just recently, notable films such as Kiss Me, Stupid and Electra Glide in Blue-- might be a solid investment for future returns.
A lot of MGM titles have been going out of print. Just recently, notable films such as Kiss Me, Stupid and Electra Glide in Blue-- might be a solid investment for future returns.
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- HerrSchreck
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Freaks is WB, and its old news that WB never licenses to CC.
What's wrong w the WB edition anyhow? You'd probably wind up with one extra Extra Feature vs the WB (with some yawn of a talking head overintellectualizing what essentially was-- albeit fiercely antisocial textually-- a hoot of an exploitation picture), and another 20 bucks on the sticker price.
What's wrong w the WB edition anyhow? You'd probably wind up with one extra Extra Feature vs the WB (with some yawn of a talking head overintellectualizing what essentially was-- albeit fiercely antisocial textually-- a hoot of an exploitation picture), and another 20 bucks on the sticker price.
- Cronenfly
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Given the quality of the MGM SE, I really can't see Criterion picking this up; it seems to me that this is more like all those Sony/Paramount titles that went OOP because Sony/Para. couldn't be bothered to reprint the titles.Antoine Doinel wrote:Strange MGM would let it go OOP, as their special edition was very good, with a great transfer and some good extras.
However, I suppose it could be possible, and the Fox DVD of Paris, Texas also went OOP not too long ago...and it isn't that I wouldn't mind Criterion releasing these titles, but I just can't see the point beyond the old discs being OOP.
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