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#551 Post by aox »

Criterion is handling Kurbick's, The Killing? All is right in the world!
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#552 Post by Spielbergo »

I've asked about three times now - though I know they're quite busy - about the possibility of further Saura releases in the future, whether near or not.

There's nothing in the sticky topic at the top of this page regarding this matter, but I assumed Peppermint Frappé (sp?) would see the light of day... Someday.
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#553 Post by Flike »

In reference to In the Mood for Love:
Not on the current schedule, but never say never...
Hm.
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#554 Post by fdm »

Flike wrote:In reference to In the Mood for Love:
Not on the current schedule, but never say never...
Hm.
Unless they somehow lose the rights to it, always seemed like a no-brainer to me.
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#555 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Uh, doesn't it already have a spine number, or do you guys mean Blu?
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#556 Post by Cinephrenic »

Kino is rolling out its Kar Wai Wongs out on blu, step it up Criterion.
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#557 Post by aox »

This will be helpful when it happens:
CC wrote:The Criterion Collection
Actually, we didn't supply the streaming versions of any of these three, so we assume they'll continue to be available... Look for a page listing our official Netflix offerings soon.
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#558 Post by HistoryProf »

They confirmed unequivocally that Visconti's Senso is coming up :)
Re. SENSO, signs point to yes...
=D> =D>
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#559 Post by zachhh »

i'm hoping one of the bonuses will be a new interview with Farley Granger :)
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#560 Post by Jonathan S »

It would be nice if Criterion could include the nearly two-hour 2002 BBC documentary on Visconti. Although not ideal, it includes candid interviews with Granger and others who worked with the director. Biographically at least, I think it's considerably better than the very negative reviews on imdb suggest.
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#561 Post by TMDaines »

HistoryProf wrote:They confirmed unequivocally that Visconti's Senso is coming up :)
Re. SENSO, signs point to yes...
=D> =D>
That will explain why the Studio Canal release didn't bother with English subs then - English speaking areas not called the US get shafted again, yey! At least the Criterion should be good but it'll be a while I suspect.
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#562 Post by justeleblanc »

Senso was already confirmed a year ago.
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#563 Post by Flike »

Edit: Nevermind, I'm an idiot. Brilliant set of extras on the Stagecoach release.
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#564 Post by dadaistnun »

some guy on Facebook wrote: Thanks for M. That leaves 4 blus on my must have list, Badlands, Fanny and Alexander, The Night of the Hunter and Black Narcissus. Your the best CC!
Criterion wrote:With that list, you're going to have a good BD-year...
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#565 Post by denti alligator »

dadaistnun wrote:
some guy on Facebook wrote: Thanks for M. That leaves 4 blus on my must have list, Badlands, Fanny and Alexander, The Night of the Hunter and Black Narcissus. Your the best CC!
Criterion wrote:With that list, you're going to have a good BD-year...
:shock:
Two out of four at least! Maybe Night of the Hunter, too!
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#566 Post by Jeff »

denti alligator wrote: :shock:
Two out of four at least! Maybe Night of the Hunter, too!
Don't write off Badlands either. Four for four is a very strong possibility. Nothing definite, but I've heard...things. Though I think the idea of all of them making it out in 2010 might be overly optimistic on Criterion's part.
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#567 Post by Tribe »

The biggest news on the Criterion Facebook page is that Joshua Goldberg has returned...it just hasn't been the same without him.
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#568 Post by perkizitore »

=D>
Good times, indeed!
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#569 Post by swo17 »

Criterion's taking title suggestions.
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#570 Post by tavernier »

That opened a can of worms.
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#571 Post by Murdoch »

I want Annie Hall!
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#572 Post by zedz »

Well, that's one way to round up all the usual suspects (I felt like doing a Mexican Wave when Chico Ejiro got his inevitable mention, but there was nobody else here. Peace!).
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#573 Post by Svevan »

Time for a best of Facebook suggestions round-up:

-Kundun (Martin Scorsese) this film deserves more attention and praise...Munich (Steven Spielberg) this is one of his most underrated films...The Insider (Michael Mann) probably his best film and Russell Crowe's best performance.

-Darren Aronofsky's 'The Fountain'...Guy Maddin's 'My Winnipeg'

-what are the odds of you guys aquiring the rights to the acclaimed director's cut of The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford- the most underrated film of the last decade?

-Fishtank and White Ribbon blu-ray please.

-Song of the South! Yes it's Disney, and yes it would be hard, but if anyone can do it it's Criterion.

-An Alan J. Pakula Conspiracy Boxset: Klute/The Parallax View/All the President's Men

-Since the usual suspects are already well-represented here (is this guy aping Zedz? -ed), I'll suggest a few contemporary big-studio holdings unlikely to be revisited by their current distribs:
Michael Mann's THE INSIDER
Robert Duvall's THE APOSTLE
Coens' THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE
Soderbergh's KING OF THE HILL

-Emile de Antonio's Millhouse-A White Comedy, a Susan Sontag Eclipse set

and my favorite:

-Rene Clement's Plein Soleil in a box set with Anthony Minghella's Talented Mr Ripley
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#574 Post by Lemmy Caution »

Sounds like a whole lot of desire for familiar titles already out on Dvd.
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#575 Post by tojoed »

Lemmy Caution wrote:Sounds like a whole lot of desire for familiar titles already out on Dvd.
You're right. A lot of these Facebook Awesomes seem to buy Criterions and nothing else.
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