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#126 Post by knives »

ianungstad wrote: Some possibilities that I think Criterion would be interested in out of Focus's catalogue:

Lost Highway (current DVD has no special features)
I really doubt Lost Highway considering their adherences to directors, and well you know Lynch by now. Same reason we'll never see any Allen.
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#127 Post by kaujot »

There's no way it'll happen, but I'd jump all over a Criterion Lost in Translation, especially if Murray participated (in a commentary, perhaps?).
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#128 Post by Jeff »

ianungstad wrote:Cookie's Fortune (out of print)
Cookie's Fortune does indeed seem like the most likely possibility. I hope that Criterion would be willing to use the commentary that Altman recorded for the earlier disc.
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#129 Post by jaredsap »

knives wrote:I really doubt Lost Highway considering their adherences to directors, and well you know Lynch by now.
Lynch is not against supplements. Have you seen the TWIN PEAKS box?
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#130 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I heard somewhere else that David had some issues with Criterion while they were working on an edition of Eraserhead, which ultimately didn't get released.
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#131 Post by Tribe »

jaredsap wrote:
knives wrote:I really doubt Lost Highway considering their adherences to directors, and well you know Lynch by now.
Lynch is not against supplements. Have you seen the TWIN PEAKS box?
Lynch may not have had much of a choice in that regard.
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#132 Post by oldsheperd »

Speaking of Allen "Deconstructing Harry" was on IFC last night. It would be a good addition to the CC. I'm sure there wouldn't be much in the way of supplements perhaps a visual essay on this and the comparison with "Wild Strawberries".
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#133 Post by swo17 »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:I heard somewhere else that David had some issues with Criterion while they were working on an edition of Eraserhead, which ultimately didn't get released.
I think you may be referring to this interview.
Peter Becker wrote:The biggest disappointment for all of us right now is Eraserhead, which is a title that we never announced. We were in year-long conversations with David Lynch. And it's one of these things where David Lynch is a very particular person. He has very peculiar ideas about how he wants to do things. And he doesn't want to be rushed to make up his mind. And he wants to do what he wants to do, in the way that he wants to do it. He doesn't want his privacy infringed, and he doesn't want to be reading about himself. We were in very protective conversations with him about Eraserhead that were all positive, over a long period of time. Suddenly, there's a rumor on the web that we were actually doing it, and had announced it. At some point, I even saw street dates posted for it. You know, this is something that never even made it on to our actual production load. It had been, at one point, penciled into a schedule -- if we could finish up negotiations in time. But that's as close as it ever come. We had certainly never announced anything about it. That's upsetting.
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#134 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

That sucks, if for just that all the work Criterion did in keeping good harmony with David was destroyed by rumors floating on the web.
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#135 Post by ianungstad »

Some Mulvaney responses regarding Focus stuff:

1. Thank you for your email! To the best of my knowledge, we do not have any plans to release either "21 Grams" or "Broken Flowers".
2. Thank you for your email! To the best of my knowledge, we do not have any current plans to release "Brick".
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#136 Post by domino harvey »

What would Brick, a loaded DVD which sells for under seven dollars nationwide, possibly gain from Criterion treatment?
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#137 Post by jaredsap »

ianungstad wrote:2. Thank you for your email! To the best of my knowledge, we do not have any current plans to release "Brick".

Probably nothing but the addition of the word "current" in the second response is interesting. Any thoughts on that?
My thoughts are I'll be collecting $10 US from domino harvey if BRICK is ever released by Criterion.
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#138 Post by CSM126 »

domino harvey wrote:What would Brick, a loaded DVD which sells for under seven dollars nationwide, possibly gain from Criterion treatment?
A Wacky C and the hard-ons of obsessive collectors everywhere
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#139 Post by Cronenfly »

With the Focus door open, one title that would seem very likely is Thomas Vinterberg's The Celebration, which would go well with the already-mentioned The Idiots as a Dogme two-fer.
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#140 Post by domino harvey »

And Mifune is OOP from Sony. Could we get a Dogme 95 box port?
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#141 Post by knives »

(don't think that Fox/ Universal actually has the rights to this) Speaking of Danish films, I'd love to see an OAR release for Adam's Apples.
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#142 Post by Harmonov »

domino harvey wrote:And Mifune is OOP from Sony. Could we get a Dogme 95 box port?
Bring it on.
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#143 Post by ianungstad »

Focus also has Abel Ferrera's The Addiction, which has never been released on dvd in North America and seems like the kind of film Criterion would be interested in. They also have Ferrera's The Funeral, which was released in a now OOP pan and scan featureless dvd. I have not seen either but quite like Ms.45 and Bad Lieutenant and am curious about his other work.
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#144 Post by swo17 »

I'm not a huge Ferrara fan, but The Funeral is probably the most I've enjoyed one of his films. The P&S DVD of it though certainly needs (sorry) a funeral of its own.
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#145 Post by colinr0380 »

It would certainly be good to have another Lili Taylor film in the collection after Short Cuts (and if they went for The Funeral, Chris Penn's best performance, similar in nature to but surpassing the one from the Altman film), as well as another 90s take on the vampire myth to accompany Cronos.

The only other independent vampire film from the time that springs to mind as being 'Criterion worthy' would be Nadja, with Elina Löwensohn, Martin Donovan and Peter Fonda. I'm not sure if Criterion could get their hands on that one but if they did that would also provide another fine addition to a '90s vampire' collection. There would also be the Slacker connection since the vampire point of view sequences were filmed using the Fisher Price Pixelvision camera, the same as the nightclub sequence from the Linklater film (I'm not sure whether any other films before or since have used that method).
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#146 Post by ianungstad »

Another possible title from Focus Features that Criterion could pick up is Steven Soderbergh's King of the Hill which has never had a dvd release. (It should be part of the Grammercy catalogue still...thus in control of Focus Features)
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#147 Post by knives »

That makes sense, but I doubt it would be announced until the fall.
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#148 Post by DrBanan »

ianungstad wrote:... Steven Soderbergh's King of the Hill which has never had a dvd release.
It has been out in R2 land for a while. It is a good transfer of a wonderful film, definitely worthy of a Criterion release IMO.
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#149 Post by ianungstad »

Peter Greenaway's Baby of Macan was a Polygram release as well. It should be with Focus now unless the rights have reverted back to the production company (unlikely, as it would have been released by now if it had. I could see Focus sitting on this indefinitly)

There are so many interesting possibilities when you take a look at the catalogues of the various indie studios that were bought and consolidated under the Focus banner. I hope Criterion has a lengthy licensing agreement with Shamus and crew, as I don't see Focus putting out titles like Baby of Macan, King of the Hill, Wedding Banquet, The Addiction, etc.
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#150 Post by mikeohhh »

...and let's not forget Rosetta in these discussions, which would be my #1 pick from the Focus pool.
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