Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)
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I just can't imagine that it's The Motorcycle Diaries. I mean, no one buys the current edition anyway, so why would they assume that people are clamoring for a Wowie-Zowie edition? Ever been to a Hastings and looked under M? It's filled with used copies of the movie selling for like $4.
- Jun-Dai
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Well, I'm not really sure how the various IFC companies (channel, film distributor, Website, movie theater) are tied together, if at all, but I recall IFC the channel working out a deal with Criterion to get cable rights to something like 14 of their releases. The IFC Center seems to regularly show Criterion films, and sell almost exclusively Criterion DVDs in their concession stand. On the other hand, they don't seem to be following each other on Twitter.justeleblanc wrote:Someone please explain this relationship between IFC and Criterion. As far as i know, there is no relationship.
But I'd say the biggest thing is that IFC Films lists Criterion's release of Solo con tu paraja [sic] as one of their films here.
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I haven't seen it, but as far as I can tell, Polanski's Che? has nothing to do with Che Guevara. Asking "che?" in Italian is just like saying "what?" in English.
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Yeah, I just realized after I posted what film was being referred to.swo17 wrote:I haven't seen it, but as far as I can tell, Polanski's Che? has nothing to do with Che Guevara. Asking "che?" in Italian is just like saying "what?" in English.
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Please refer to Howard's End being released on Criterion Blu Ray or things like Pygmalion and Black Orpheus being released to Essential Arthouse even though they didn't have any extras to begin with.I just can't imagine that it's The Motorcycle Diaries. I mean, no one buys the current edition anyway, so why would they assume that people are clamoring for a Wowie-Zowie edition? Ever been to a Hastings and looked under M? It's filled with used copies of the movie selling for like $4.
- HerrSchreck
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Well, it's not like I expected Paul Leni's lost film The Chinese Parrot... but...
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Actually, the correct translation in light of the tenses used is: "Fuck the whoring mother."knives wrote:I'm not sure what he may be referring to, but it basically means some ones mother is a whore.LQ wrote:For those of us (namely myself) who don't speak Spanish and used an online translator for this...please briefly explain!Chinga la puta madre
Also since Criterion tends to group releases together does this mean we'll get Gray's anatomy when they release this?
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Being a denizen of Albuquerque, NM where both Spanish and English are official languages, it would sound more proper to say, "Chinga TU Puta Madre" or just saying "Chinga TU Madre".
- swo17
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Actually, I believe what I should have said was "Chinga a la puta madre." I apologize to any who might have noticed this oversight for my poor grammar.
Also, to any who would cry foul at Criterion's continuing foray into blah, blah, blah, let me remind you that Che was originally a Terrence Malick project, and that it still retains some of his words and flavor. And we all like Malick here, don't we?
Of course, this also begs the question: was Che Guevara a creationist?
Also, to any who would cry foul at Criterion's continuing foray into blah, blah, blah, let me remind you that Che was originally a Terrence Malick project, and that it still retains some of his words and flavor. And we all like Malick here, don't we?
Of course, this also begs the question: was Che Guevara a creationist?
- Fierias
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The Mother and the Whore is getting the criterion treatment? sweet.
- Dr. Snaut
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Che? Really? Shit, I thought it was going to be Billy Walsh's Medellin.
- Tom Hagen
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I wish that the newsletter clue would have been this:

As someone who spent the better part of their undergraduate experience slogging through Heidegger's "Being and Time," I have exercised so much self-control in avoiding the Malick/creationism thread.

As someone who spent the better part of their undergraduate experience slogging through Heidegger's "Being and Time," I have exercised so much self-control in avoiding the Malick/creationism thread.
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](*,)swo17 wrote:I haven't seen it, but as far as I can tell, Polanski's Che? has nothing to do with Che Guevara. Asking "che?" in Italian is just like saying "what?" in English.
- Tommaso
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Might'nt it be some sort of double clue? If that's the case, whatever our revolutionary hero stands for, I hope it might also be a hint at "The Jungle Book", Korda version of course.
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Criterion releasing Soderbergh's Che in a blu box set would be a dream come true for me.
When can we usually expect confirmation or denial?
When can we usually expect confirmation or denial?
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Since there's no release date mentioned I'd say it would be a winter release, maybe November at the earliest.
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The parrot said fall.
- knives
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I need to start reading these things.
- oldsheperd
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Any time from September 21st to December 21st is fall.
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I can't believe I'm going to be the one to say this, because it seems obvious to me...
"This fall, Criterion welcomes you to the jungle."
This can only mean one thing: Criterion is finally getting back into music videos and the Guns 'n Roses Anthology is on its way!
And another thing... November is in the fall. November rain, anyone?
"This fall, Criterion welcomes you to the jungle."
This can only mean one thing: Criterion is finally getting back into music videos and the Guns 'n Roses Anthology is on its way!
And another thing... November is in the fall. November rain, anyone?
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Their standards aren't that low.mrschroeder1982 wrote:I can't believe I'm going to be the one to say this, because it seems obvious to me...
"This fall, Criterion welcomes you to the jungle."
This can only mean one thing: Criterion is finally getting back into music videos and the Guns 'n Roses Anthology is on its way!
And another thing... November is in the fall. November rain, anyone?
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I`d love to see Soderbergh`s Che, with both the seperate films as well as the complete longer cut included. Would be awesome.
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In all seriousness though, the first thing that came to mind was Soderbergh's "Che." I don't know if there's a planned release of that one yet (either the whole thing or the individual parts), so that would seem more likely to me than "Motorcycle Diaries." I haven't watched my DVD of "MD" since it first came out a few years ago, but I don't remember being disappointed with anything on it.
On a personal note, I'm hoping it's "Che" because I already have "MD" and don't want to trade that one in to get the Criterion treatment of it the way I did for "Days of Heaven" a couple years ago.
On a personal note, I'm hoping it's "Che" because I already have "MD" and don't want to trade that one in to get the Criterion treatment of it the way I did for "Days of Heaven" a couple years ago.
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Is there an even longer version than the 4.5 hour cut that was released in theaters? If not, I'm not sure what stands to be gained from including a "complete version" and the two parts in one set. Isn't it the same movie? I would assume that Criterion or whoever would release both parts in one set.
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It's the "Whole Bloody Affair" syndrome. IE "It's too hard to get up and switch discs. Put it all on one. WAHHHHHHH!"med wrote:Is there an even longer version than the 4.5 hour cut that was released in theaters? If not, I'm not sure what stands to be gained from including a "complete version" and the two parts in one set. Isn't it the same movie? I would assume that Criterion or whoever would release both parts in one set.
These people never would have survived Laserdisc.