'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.2

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#226 Post by kaujot »

A shame about that Greenaway box art all just being a mock-up. It was quite tantalizing, no matter how improbable.
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#227 Post by cdnchris »

Jeff wrote:I'm getting a little freaked out by the monthly mainstream studio-licensed Hollywood product. This economy must really be killing them.
I can't see Ride with the Devil being all that mainstream. If I recall it was a huge bomb and it's certainly not as well known as something like Benjamin Button. But then again it will probably sell more than Jeanne Dielman or the Nikkatsu Noir set.
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Thanks a lot Antoine

#228 Post by domino harvey »

Tobey Maguire completists are, however, ecstatic
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#229 Post by Antoine Doinel »

domino harvey wrote:Skeet Ulrich completists are, however, ecstatic
Corrected.
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#230 Post by domino harvey »

Hahaha, I was just going back to edit that too
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#231 Post by Harmonov »

swo17 wrote:
Harmonov wrote:Jewel in the Collection...good thing there's still no Scorsese. SIGH.
Other than Last Temptation, yes? And a set of his short films is supposed to come out relatively soon I believe.
Completely spaced Last Temptaion. Still, Jewel = ouch.
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#232 Post by colinr0380 »

Antoine Doinel wrote:
domino harvey wrote:Jeffrey Wright completists are, however, ecstatic
Re-corrected.
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#233 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Antoine Doinel wrote:Indiewire confirms that the director's cut of Ride With The Devil will be released by Criterion in May 2010.
Okay, that is the last straw. Tamara, find yourself a new prom date.
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#234 Post by psufootball07 »

Ride with the Devil looks pretty average based on the trailer, and I bet that is a stretch.

If the Wedding Banquet was chosen over this I could understand, it seems to cross cultural borders and the film closely examines homosexuality in a funny but still dramatic way.

Whats next? The Fantastic Mr. Fox and Darjeeling Limited?
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#235 Post by Tribe »

Perkins Cobb wrote:Okay, that is the last straw. Tamara, find yourself a new prom date.
I'm giving up on Tamara, too...she won't return my friend request on Facebook. If Mulvaney did, she can. 8-)
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#236 Post by knives »

psufootball07 wrote: Whats next? The Fantastic Mr. Fox and Darjeeling Limited?
If it means some animation up in here I'm cool.
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#237 Post by Jeff »

Tribe wrote:I'm giving up on Tamara, too...she won't return my friend request on Facebook. If Mulvaney did, she can. 8-)
That's great that they've made a Facebook profile for the fictional Mulvaney character. His status should be clues like "a box of Swedes, three German women, two American psychos, an old man, a devil, and a club-footed hunchback king."

I see you're impersonating either Sausage or Christopher Lee on Facebook, Tribe.

Tamara left Criterion a few months ago, but apparently still plays/blogs for the softball team.
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#238 Post by Gregor Samsa »

Jeff wrote:
Tribe wrote: Tamara left Criterion a few months ago, but apparently still plays/blogs for the softball team.
So that's the real reason for all the problems lately? :shock:
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#239 Post by domino harvey »

To be fair, she's in charge at Warners now
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#240 Post by Finch »

psufootball07 wrote:If the Wedding Banquet was chosen over this I could understand, it seems to cross cultural borders and the film closely examines homosexuality in a funny but still dramatic way.

Whats next? The Fantastic Mr. Fox and Darjeeling Limited?
Not keen on most films that Lee's done myself although the Wedding Banquet would have been a nice choice for Criterion. Re Mr Fox, for all we know, it might actually be a cracking good film so why not withhold judgment until you have actually seen it? And knives is right: some animation making it into the collection would make for a nice change. It couldn't get any worse than Armageddon, Button or Monsoon Wedding anyway.
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#241 Post by CSM126 »

Mr Finch wrote: It couldn't get any worse than Armageddon, Button or Monsoon Wedding anyway.
They're gonna take that as a challenge and license Schindler's List just to shut you up.
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#242 Post by Tommaso »

They'll probably do "Schindler" together with "Downfall".

More Ozu!
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#243 Post by Finch »

CSM126 wrote:They're gonna take that as a challenge and license Schindler's List just to shut you up.
(shudder) Fat chance of that happening, with Schindler being a Universal property and already having a nifty special edition - but while Schindler is a better film than either of the three above, it'd still be a mediocre choice, both as a Spielberg film and a WWII/Holocaust film. For what it's worth, Criterion already have the perfect Holocaust film in the collection, Night & Fog.

If they have to keep picking a few mainstream titles to avert downsizing in this dire economy, they could/should licence Michael Mann's The Insider from Buena Vista and give it the deluxe treatment this wonderful film deserves. It's a pity that Warner don't seem interested in dealing with Criterion and that they'll want to keep Eastwood titles to themselves because A Perfect World is one of the finest films of the 90s (flawless in the scenes with Costner and the kid, admittedly not so much elsewhere but still IMO a very good pic) and would equally benefit from the CC treatment (though the old Warner disc looks surprisingly nice upscaled).
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#244 Post by domino harvey »

Did anyone else notice that between the Sept 8 releases and the October releases, there's a six week gap of nothing? That's got to be the hugest Criterion blackout in recent memory, makes me wonder if it wasn't some internal recouping decision?
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#245 Post by souvenir »

domino harvey wrote:Did anyone else notice that between the Sept 8 releases and the October releases, there's a six week gap of nothing? That's got to be the hugest Criterion blackout in recent memory, makes me wonder if it wasn't some internal recouping decision?
There are the Essential Art House titles on Sept. 15 (including Le jour se leve, which might be my most anticipated release of the month actually) and the Monterey Pop and Pierrot le fou Blu-ray releases on the 22nd. Monsoon Wedding follows on Oct. 13 so that's only two weeks without any releases.
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#246 Post by domino harvey »

So they're just lazy then
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#247 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Mr Finch wrote:If they have to keep picking a few mainstream titles to avert downsizing in this dire economy, they could/should licence Michael Mann's The Insider from Buena Vista and give it the deluxe treatment this wonderful film deserves.
That'd be a dream come true - but so would've a Criterion Lost Highway with commentary or a lengthy introduction from Zizek. Wouldn't Mann be the one to approach Criterion for this project, though? Or is Disney still pissed at Mann for even making the film and hardly likely to play ball with Mann and Criterion?
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#248 Post by psufootball07 »

So I searched Criterion DVD in Youtube, and found a possible film coming. I know they acquire some films through Image Entertainment, I believe that The Last Days of Disco trailer leaked rather early on their Youtube channel.

Anyways The Other Man, a film with Liam Neeson is being released this summer, while not saying anything about a Criterion DVD, it came through with search maybe suggesting a future tie? Anyways Revanche should be a release this winter, and I wonder if this will be coming too, not that I am really intrigued in seeing the film or anything.
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#249 Post by Napier »

Just a hunch, but I wonder if Criterion would license Give Us This Day(aka Christ in Concrete)? It's an excellent film noir, and the Image disc seems to be O.O.P. and fetching over $50 online.
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#250 Post by oldsheperd »

A CC release of "Christ Stopped At Eboli" would be a good addition and perhaps a chance to get "Land Without Bread" thrown in as an extra.
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