Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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#576 Post by tavernier »

The wacky scarab....

[img]http://criterion_images.s3.amazonaws.com/Other/ImagesneedingURLs/wackyscarab.jpg[/img]
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#577 Post by mfunk9786 »

The Scorpion King... finally!
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#578 Post by cgray »

del Toro's Cronos, is my guess.

That's pretty fun!
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#579 Post by s.j. bagley »

i'd say 'cronos,' as well.
which, honestly, would be a bit of a pleasant surprise.
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#580 Post by Jeff »

It's definitely Cronos. Very surprising. I think the previous DVD (from Lionsgate) has been out of print for some time. It was pretty loaded.
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#581 Post by justeleblanc »

Cronos at one point was an October Films and a Lionsgate release, just in case people were curious where it could have come from, if not directly from the director.
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#582 Post by willoneill »

Jeff wrote:It's definitely Cronos. Very surprising.
I always think it's cool, and I don't mean this in a dick-ish way, when they "announce" or hint at a movie that no one was speculating on at all.
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#583 Post by Dr. Mabuse »

Definitive Cronos Blu-Ray in the Works
Source:Ryan Rotten, Managing Editor
November 12, 2008

Good news for you Guillermo Del Toro fans and Blu-ray owners out there...

"I believe that very, very, very soon we're going to be announcing a very special Blu-ray edition of Cronos," Del Toro told ShockTillYouDrop.com last night at a Hollywood bash celebrating the DVD and Blu-ray release of Hellboy II: The Golden Army. "When you know who is doing it and how we're doing it, it will be more exciting. I cannot announce it properly, but it's very exciting for me because it's one of those movies that I think I want to revisit, re-time, restructure the sound for the Blu-ray experience in a big way."

Asked if it will carry over the bonus material featured on Lionsgate's special edition, he revealed "We're going to do, basically, the most exhausting extras that can ever be put together. There are many editions around the world with different extras, but there is no definitive edition."

Stay tuned for an official announcement!
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#584 Post by knives »

Finally got one right! Surprised they would go for it though. Giddy as a girl though.
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#585 Post by tavernier »

Time for a "What? Criterion Is Releasing Cronos?" thread....
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#586 Post by Tribe »

tavernier wrote:Time for a "What? Criterion Is Releasing Cronos?" thread....
That or "The Criterion mission statement says...." [-X
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#587 Post by knives »

No one seems against this one though. Just taken aback. I just hope Wings of Desire gets released first.
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#588 Post by Tom Hagen »

Since the newsletter clue regarding WOD mentioned a summer release, I think it would be a safe assumption that it will be out before Cronos which has now been tipped off as a fall release.

It's fun to be surprised. As for Del Toro, well, whatever. If he helps Criterion shift a few units to the geek set, all the better. No need to revisit the Benjamin Button debate again so soon.
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#589 Post by Antoine Doinel »

tavernier wrote:The wacky scarab....

[img]http://criterion_images.s3.amazonaws.com/Other/ImagesneedingURLs/wackyscarab.jpg[/img]
^^^DVD cover as well.
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#590 Post by kaujot »

It's been a while since we've had a surprise in the newsletter (unless I'm forgetting something).

That said, I'm sure, as del Toro said, there'll be loads of extras (commentary, etc). I've never listened to one of his commentaries, but apparently his Vampyr commentary was great.

Anyway, a very interesting movie.
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#591 Post by knives »

Tom Hagen wrote:Since the newsletter clue regarding WOD mentioned a summer release, I think it would be a safe assumption that it will be out before Cronos which has now been tipped off as a fall release.
Oops, I didn't need to read so I didn't pick up on it. Nevertheless woot, Del Toro does give good commentaries.
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#592 Post by dx23 »

Apparently everyone is right with the Cronos assumptions:

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#593 Post by Matt »

I started a thread on Cronos here if people want to discuss the film.
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#594 Post by colinr0380 »

If you want to see footage of the titular device in action, here's the trailer.
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#595 Post by mrschroeder1982 »

Damn. Finally a newsletter clue that I understand, and about twenty people have beaten me to the punch.
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#596 Post by zedz »

tavernier wrote:Time for a "What? Criterion Is Releasing Cronos?" thread....
I'm holding out for the "What? Criterion Released Wild Strawberries???!!!" thread.
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#597 Post by arsonfilms »

zedz wrote:
tavernier wrote:Time for a "What? Criterion Is Releasing Cronos?" thread....
I'm holding out for the "What? Criterion Released Wild Strawberries???!!!" thread.
All joking aside, I would LOVE to see a "What? Criterion Released something-by-Michael-Bay/Wes Anderson/Chasing Amy/Benjamin Button/Cronos/something else that made over $5 Million domestically?????!!!" thread to dump all the whining about mission statements and whatnot into so that I can forever ignore it.

I say this more for with respect to my blood pressure than to the betterment of the forum, but I think gains could be made on both fronts.
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#598 Post by Matt »

arsonfilms wrote:All joking aside, I would LOVE to see a "What? Criterion Released something-by-Michael-Bay/Wes Anderson/Chasing Amy/Benjamin Button/Cronos/something else that made over $5 Million domestically?????!!!" thread to dump all the whining about mission statements and whatnot into so that I can forever ignore it.
That's kind of what this 21-page thread was meant to be, but apparently furiously indignant outrage over the business decisions of a small private company knows no boundaries.
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#599 Post by HerrSchreck »

Personally I'd rather Kronos than Chronos.

After all, it's a Ravager of Planets.
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#600 Post by colinr0380 »

I thought that there were already complaints over too much Bergman (and Ozu and Kurosawa) already? Personally I feel Criterion should do the best thing for everyone and release nothing, then there would be nothing to complain about. :)
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