Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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domino harvey
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#526 Post by domino harvey »

Duh, it's

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#527 Post by kaujot »

I hate it when they give a clue to something we already know.
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#528 Post by domino harvey »

Criterion's mad at us, so it wasn't surprising
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#529 Post by Brianruns10 »

I choose to believe that hint means they'll finally be releasing Von Stroheim's "The Wedding March." :)

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oh shame on you Morgan Creek for making me salivate in likely futility. Can you imagine a stunning Blu-Ray of Chimes at Midnight? That is way to tantalizing however improbable.
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#532 Post by kaujot »

I hate you. :evil:
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#533 Post by lacritfan »

Matt wrote:[img]http://criterion_images.s3.amazonaws.com/Other/ImagesneedingURLs/wackyangel1.jpg[/img]

Wings of Desire
Oh-ooo-hhho-ho'ho'ho'hoooo-eeeyyYeeEESSSsss...
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#534 Post by justeleblanc »

Holy Hell! Judy Holiday is totally tickling Dean Martin's scrotum.

And can we also add Belle de jour to our blue ball list?
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#535 Post by domino harvey »

Balls Are Wringing
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#536 Post by ellipsis7 »

A left field suggestion - SOCRATES?....

(Or more obviously, IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, 'bells ring every time an angel gets its wings'...)
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#537 Post by Tommaso »

Would they really release "It's a wonderful life" in summer? :wink:

But "Chimes of Midnight", maaannn.... pleasepleaseplease!
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#538 Post by ellipsis7 »

Tommaso wrote:Would they really release "It's a wonderful life" in summer? :wink:

But "Chimes of Midnight", maaannn.... pleasepleaseplease!
Yeah, that did occur to me after I posted...

How would the visual of the winged youth/angel/messenger holding up a garland of leaves, tie into CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT?... (Would love that too, making do with the less than perfect Spanish DVD currently)....
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#539 Post by Zazou dans le Metro »

Tommaso wrote:Would they really release "It's a wonderful life" in summer? :wink:

But "Chimes of Midnight", maaannn.... pleasepleaseplease!
I agree about Wonderful Life being a seasonal do. Similarly I'd love to see Chimes, but don't they have to get that pass the Bag lady or is it outside the Beatrice sphere of influence?

Re the clue - my gut immediately spoke up for Wings of Desire due to the heavy wing action but what about the peace imagery with the laurels and the doves? And what about the bells? Where's all that in it ,am I missing something?
From memory the german title is Heaven over Berlin isn't it?
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#540 Post by ellipsis7 »

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That's WINGS OF DESIRE....

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Also known as DER HIMMEL UBER BERLIN...
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#541 Post by Zazou dans le Metro »

ellipsis7 wrote: That's WINGS OF DESIRE....

Also known as DER HIMMEL UBER BERLIN...
Well obviously I was missing something. Thanks for that.
But the bells Esmerelda.... The bells???
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#542 Post by ellipsis7 »

I think maybe the 'bells' are this song by Crime & The City Solution - 'Six Bells Chime', which appears in the film...

The scene from WINGS where it is performed
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#543 Post by Antoine Doinel »

domino harvey wrote:Balls Are Wringing
Isn't that the tagline for In The Realm Of The Senses?
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#544 Post by mikebowes »

well played...
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#545 Post by GringoTex »

Tom Hagen wrote: I like that Monte Hellman's 10th favorite Criterion is "Fellini."
It's 8 1/2.
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#546 Post by HerrSchreck »

One would think, since that's the film beneath the splash page if you follow the hyperlink-- but number ten is indeed "Fellini" lol.
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#547 Post by Lemmy Caution »

Well, he already had 11 films in his Top 9, so he was just trying to shoehorn a few more in. Monte seems fond of tooting his own horn.

Are any of these Top 10's worth reading?
I just skimmed around, and I liked Guy Maddin's choices and write-ups. Any others noteworthy, insightful, etc.?
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#548 Post by Tootletron »

Lemmy Caution wrote: Are any of these Top 10's worth reading?
I just skimmed around, and I liked Guy Maddin's choices and write-ups. Any others noteworthy, insightful, etc.?
I thought Adam Yauch's was pretty amusing.
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#549 Post by skuhn8 »

Was there anything lacking in the previous edition of Wings of Desire? I have it but haven't watch it in a dog's age. Seemed to be pretty strong. But I guess they could try to pull out a 2-discer with City of Angels included. It's about time Meg Ryan crept into the CC and gave it some true street cred--word. 8-)
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#550 Post by Antoine Doinel »

I think it's a safe bet Criterion will be issuing WOD on Blu. Speaking of 2-disc sets, any chance they'll put it together with Faraway, So Close?
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