Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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domino harvey
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#326 Post by domino harvey »

Notorious lolz
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Cash Flagg
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#327 Post by Cash Flagg »

Cold Bishop wrote:
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).
The President's Analyst.
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#328 Post by Cinephrenic »

The Quiller Memorandum or the Harry Palmer trilogy: The Ipcress File, Funeral in Berlin, and Billion Dollar Brain.

or for real fun: The Spy Who Boned Us or The Spy Who Caught a Cold
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#329 Post by nosy lena »

This November, while you’re carving turkeys, we’ll be swashing buckles.
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#330 Post by jesus the mexican boi »

Fanfan la Tulipe. Maybe more Christian-Jaque? I've long wanted to see his Disparus de St. Agil.
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#331 Post by Rich Malloy »

nosy lena wrote:This November, while you’re carving turkeys, we’ll be swashing buckles.
Somehow, this better mean "we're rolling out the blu-rays!"
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#332 Post by Jeff »

Way too easy this month. Rialto released Fanfan two years ago. Here is the image.

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#333 Post by Cinephrenic »

Fanfan la Tulipe for sure.

Maybe they will pair withLa Tulipe noire, although I never seen it.
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#334 Post by Gigi M. »

nosy lena wrote:This November, while you’re carving turkeys, we’ll be swashing buckles.
Every month my mind tells me the same thing: "I'll bet these questions are made especially for the folks of the Criterion Forum." Who else would even bother to guess what a sword and tulip could possible mean?
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#335 Post by domino harvey »

I've never heard of this film, and some quick reading on it explains why.
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#336 Post by Tom Hagen »

Is it taboo to discuss trivia questions? Without searching through IMDB for hours, my best guess is John Ford . . .
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#337 Post by domino harvey »

Gotta be Ford due to the "feature" qualifier, which rules Brakhage out.
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#338 Post by Skritek »

Cinephrenic wrote:Maybe they will pair withLa Tulipe noire, although I never seen it.
It wasn't special at all in my eyes. Somewhat fun, but "Criterion-worthy"? :?
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#339 Post by domino harvey »

Maybe Criterion lost a bet
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#340 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Yeah, Fanfan is predictable - it's a Rialto release, and Bruce Goldstein mentioned at a dinner party earlier this year that it was next in line after Classe Tous Risques, and coming this year.
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#341 Post by Zazou dans le Metro »

Perkins Cobb wrote: and Bruce Goldstein mentioned at a dinner party earlier this year
As Larry Olivier said to me once.."never name drop darling"
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#342 Post by souvenir »

Not really accurate that it's "next in line" after Classe tous risques since Le doulos is set for October.
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#343 Post by Tom Hagen »

domino harvey wrote:Maybe Criterion lost a bet
On the positive side, members of the Forum will not be spending this Thanksgiving shunning family, friends, and loved ones in an effort to get through a 15 1/2 hour long film.
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#344 Post by Perkins Cobb »

souvenir wrote:Not really accurate that it's "next in line" after Classe tous risques since Le doulos is set for October.
That's true, I guess they changed the order around. I wish Two or Three Things I Know About Her had gotten fast-tracked instead. Maybe Fanfan will be one of their December "nobody cares" titles.

And don't call me darling....
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#345 Post by Magic Hate Ball »

Zazou dans le Metro wrote:
Perkins Cobb wrote: and Bruce Goldstein mentioned at a dinner party earlier this year
As Larry Olivier said to me once.."never name drop darling"
As Stanley Kubrick said to me once, "What are you doing in my car"
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#346 Post by Cinephrenic »

December is usually a boxset or re-release month. Usually two titles. So maybe the Fullers or The Human Condition set.... or nothing.
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#347 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Magic Hate Ball wrote:
Zazou dans le Metro wrote:
Perkins Cobb wrote: and Bruce Goldstein mentioned at a dinner party earlier this year
As Larry Olivier said to me once.."never name drop darling"
As Stanley Kubrick said to me once, "What are you doing in my car"
Terrence Malick once took a bite of my hamburger without asking.
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#348 Post by Cinephrenic »

MyNameCriterionForum wrote:
Magic Hate Ball wrote:
Zazou dans le Metro wrote: As Larry Olivier said to me once.."never name drop darling"
As Stanley Kubrick said to me once, "What are you doing in my car"
Terrence Malick once took a bite of my hamburger without asking.
Coppola made an offer to me once, but I refused.
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#349 Post by Magic Hate Ball »

Cinephrenic wrote:
MyNameCriterionForum wrote:
Magic Hate Ball wrote: As Stanley Kubrick said to me once, "What are you doing in my car"
Terrence Malick once took a bite of my hamburger without asking.
Coppola made an offer to me once, but I refused.
Orson Welles gave me herpes.
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#350 Post by domino harvey »

Famous person movie referenced
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