'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.1

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Yojimbo
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Re: Visconti's SENSO

#976 Post by Yojimbo »

What about Martin Scorsese discussing its influence on, and comparisons with, his "Gangs Of New York"?
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Re: Visconti's SENSO

#977 Post by Narshty »

We'll probably get a Peter Cowie commentary with essays by Armond White and Chuck Stephens.
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Re: 'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation

#978 Post by HerrSchreck »

New Yorker simply licensed-- unpreconverted Pal-NTSC-- the same digibeta that Artificial Eye used for L'Atalante. The film is owned by-- and was made for-- Gaumont (then GFFA). It's not in the public domain, believe you me.
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Re: Visconti's SENSO

#979 Post by justeleblanc »

The Tinto Brass re-make might actually be a decent idea in terms of sales.

Though would there be a possibility of this being part of a Visconti box set?
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#980 Post by justeleblanc »

HerrSchreck wrote:New Yorker simply licensed-- unpreconverted Pal-NTSC-- the same digibeta that Artificial Eye used for L'Atalante. The film is owned by-- and was made for-- Gaumont (then GFFA). It's not in the public domain, believe you me.
I assume other New Yorker titles also came from this license with Gaumont, such as Godard's Weekend. Would these not make for decent candidates for Criterion a few years down the road? Weekend in 1080p from Criterion would be nice.
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#981 Post by HerrSchreck »

Certainly, if NY'er really lost the rights to L'Atalante, all of Vigo would make a perfect CC release. We know they have the rights for Zero, from the old HVe VHS days.

I have that sublime AEye set (one of my most treasured sets and definitely AEye's best, maybe only matched by their subbing & presentation of Fantomas), which could only be bettered by an improved subbing job. I've always thought the subs for L'atalante were better on the NY'er release, particularly in catching much of Pere Jules' humor.

One more thing-- let's say CC did release a Vigo set, including all 4 films, etc. I'd bet you they'd break up that Cineastre Notre Temps episode on Vigo into excerpts, rather than show the whole thing straight thru... I HATE when they do that.
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#982 Post by cinemartin »

I also hate when they do that. It's a habit they need to break.
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Re: 'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation

#983 Post by Tom Hagen »

justeleblanc wrote: I assume other New Yorker titles also came from this license with Gaumont, such as Godard's Weekend. Would these not make for decent candidates for Criterion a few years down the road? Weekend in 1080p from Criterion would be nice.
Weekend with a commentary from Criterion would be especially nice. I am thinking Richard Brody/Jean-Pierre Gorin. Let's make it happen, Criterion.
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#984 Post by domino harvey »

Tom Hagen wrote:
justeleblanc wrote: I assume other New Yorker titles also came from this license with Gaumont, such as Godard's Weekend. Would these not make for decent candidates for Criterion a few years down the road? Weekend in 1080p from Criterion would be nice.
Weekend with a commentary from Criterion would be especially nice. I am thinking Richard Brody/Jean-Pierre Gorin. Let's make it happen, Criterion.
The commentary on the NYer is by Sterritt and it's pretty good. In fact, by studio error, the default audio setting on the disc is the commentary!
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Re: 'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation

#985 Post by Awesome Welles »

julianw wrote:Anyone know when This Sporting Life will get a UK release. Gets announced every month for release over the past 18 months but never appears. Was reviewed this month in the papers and had a 3rd of November release date. No sign of it yet. Anyone know why the delay.

While I'am asking questions, any info on when Battle of Algiers will appear again in the UK.
I would buy the Criterion, I very much doubt a UK edition would be anywhere near as good. It also contains Anderson's final film Is That all there Is?.

I know nothing about Battle of Algiers but may as well say the same thing again, both outstanding releases.
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#986 Post by devin »

I noticed that a lot of the Criterion titles that went out of print and moved over to MGM are out of print at MGM now. Straw Dogs, How to Get Ahead in Advertising and Sid and Nancy are no longer being produced by MGM. Isn't there an insider here who has contacts at MGM? Is Criterion going to license more titles? Is it possible that some of these would be on the list? I think it's sad for MGM to pick up all these films and release them in pretty barebones dvds and then just let them lapse. Criterion would have kept them in print at least, if not upgraded some (Advertising and Nancy)

I know there are a few of you whining in the thread about Image's purchase by Q Black Media that Criterion has been focusing too much attention on mainstream cinema...and I sort of agree but in this case I think seeing all three return to the collection would be most welcome.
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#987 Post by domino harvey »

MGM has let a ton of films go out of print in the past year
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#988 Post by canti10 »

now that they showed Summer with Monika in a new print...how long do you think it will take Criterion to release the film?...also do we have to see Face to Face in anew print for Criterion to release it?
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#989 Post by Cinephrenic »

Either one is likely the next release in 2009. For the lather part of you question, I don't think anyone on this forum will know exactly when that is.
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#990 Post by kaujot »

domino harvey wrote:MGM has let a ton of films go out of print in the past year
However, they didre-release their House of Games flipper disc. With a brand new cover!
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Re: 'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation

#991 Post by Cinephrenic »

Does anyone know sites where out-of-print titles are listed?
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#992 Post by kaujot »

You can search for out-of-print titles on Michael's Movie Mayhem.
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#993 Post by Bete_Noire »

Be careful, MMM isn't always accurate. I recall they listed the New Yorker Bressons as in print months after they disappeared from online retailers and prices went through the roof.
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#994 Post by Cinephrenic »

Thanks guys. I had that site bookmarked at one time, but somehow got deleted.
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#995 Post by JHunter »

Grady Hendrix points out that Criterion has been sitting on House (Hausu) for years and tries to organize some fan support to get it released.
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#996 Post by ianungstad »

JHunter wrote:Grady Hendrix points out that Criterion has been sitting on House (Hausu) for years and tries to organize some fan support to get it released.
Definitly seems like an Eclipse title. Maybe it's part of that J-Horror eclipse box coming some time this year. Frankly, while some of the visuals were interesting, that looks like one of the worst movies ever made. That trailer almost gave me seizures. Is this movie actually suppose to be good? Or is the interest in the film solely based off the bizarre visuals?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOBCMoDG ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Seriously. 90 minutes of this would be one heck of an endurance test.
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#997 Post by Cinephrenic »

Going by the trailer, I don't even think its Eclipse worthy. Seriously, that looked horrible.
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Re: 'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation

#998 Post by luridedith »

Are you guys kidding me? Hausu is one of the most insanely fun experiences ever. Pure crazy Japanese pop art spectacle. I think it deserves a stand alone release. I'd take it over another Ozu any day.
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#999 Post by Tootletron »

ianungstad wrote:
JHunter wrote:Grady Hendrix points out that Criterion has been sitting on House (Hausu) for years and tries to organize some fan support to get it released.
Definitly seems like an Eclipse title. Maybe it's part of that J-Horror eclipse box coming some time this year. Frankly, while some of the visuals were interesting, that looks like one of the worst movies ever made. That trailer almost gave me seizures. Is this movie actually suppose to be good? Or is the interest in the film solely based off the bizarre visuals?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOBCMoDG ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Seriously. 90 minutes of this would be one heck of an endurance test.
oh my god, I would buy whatever Eclipse set they put that in. That is amazing. wow. just wow.
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#1000 Post by CSM126 »

They don't want to release this movie? It looks like the best thing they've ever had their hands on.
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