'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.2

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MoonlitKnight
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#2376 Post by MoonlitKnight »

They should release Winterbottom's previous film, "Genova" (still not released in R1), as well while they're at it. :-"
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#2377 Post by Harmonov »

paranoid-knight2008 wrote:I e-mailed them about Michael Winterbottom's THE KILLER INSIDE ME over a month ago, and this is the reply I finally got:

"More than likely."

Not sure if that's a yes or no, but I'm excited either way! :D
As I've said before, they should put this one together with Kubrick's The Killing and Paths of Glory, Alain Corneau's Serie Noire, Peckinpah's The Getaway and Frears' The Grifters for a Jim Thompson box set. Shame Coup de Torchon is out of print...
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#2378 Post by beamish13 »

Does anybody here know if these titles could possibly be acquired by Criterion?

-The Decline of the American Empire (current DVD has the most vile transfer I have ever seen. It would be great to have Arcand in the collection, as he did a ton of work with the NFB that would be great supplements)

-Night Zoo (1987)

-The Assault (1986)
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#2379 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Harmonov wrote:
paranoid-knight2008 wrote:I e-mailed them about Michael Winterbottom's THE KILLER INSIDE ME over a month ago, and this is the reply I finally got:

"More than likely."

Not sure if that's a yes or no, but I'm excited either way! :D
As I've said before, they should put this one together with Kubrick's The Killing and Paths of Glory, Alain Corneau's Serie Noire, Peckinpah's The Getaway and Frears' The Grifters for a Jim Thompson box set. Shame Coup de Torchon is out of print...
>After Dark My Sweet< cough cough
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#2380 Post by AfterTheRain »

Also, Paths of Glory wasn't originally a Jim Thompson work before its big screen treatment; it was a novel written by Humphrey Cobb. Still, it would be great to have it in the Criterion Collection.
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#2381 Post by swo17 »

Matt wrote:
The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:So according to a compatriot of mine who went to an Agnes Varda screening at the American Cinematheque last night with a Q&A with Ms. Varda, she said that she's trying to get Criterion to put out "Mural Murals", "Lions Love", and a couple of her other films in this country and the Criterion isn't biting because they figure they're not very profitable. She says shes still trying though.
Something must have changed in the year since the Fop posted this because Criterion is the distributor listed for several of the Varda films available on Mubi, including Documenteur, Lion's Love, Oncle Yanco, and Black Panthers, all of which would make for a great "Agnes Varda in California" Eclipse set (provided they can also include Mur Murs). Everything else by Varda that they're listed as the distributor for was released in the 4 by Agnes Varda box set.
A perplexing Facebook response:
What exactly is Criterion doing with Varda's Lions Love? It's got a wacky C on Mubi.
Criterion wrote:Hmm... News to us! We'll take a look.
Also, Criterion likes silents?
Criterion wrote:It is likely that PANDORA's BOX and PASSION OF THE JOAN OF ARC will make it to Blu-ray before too long, though they won't make 2010. 2011 is a possibility...
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#2382 Post by bigP »

swo17 wrote:
Criterion wrote:It is likely that PANDORA's BOX and PASSION OF THE JOAN OF ARC will make it to Blu-ray before too long, though they won't make 2010. 2011 is a possibility...
Excellent news!! Totally unexpected but massively welcome all the same - I'll take back every derogatory thing that I've said about Criterion and their Silent treatment the second these appear on the coming soon page.
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#2383 Post by domino harvey »

If those sold well-enough to warrant a Blu-upgrade, why didn't they see fit to release more silents in the interim?
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#2384 Post by matrixschmatrix »

domino harvey wrote:If those sold well-enough to warrant a Blu-upgrade, why didn't they see fit to release more silents in the interim?
Maybe silent films on blu have been selling especially well? Most of the releases I'm familiar with were sort of a big deal, so maybe Criterion wants to catch that wave a bit.
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#2385 Post by Harmonov »

AfterTheRain wrote:Also, Paths of Glory wasn't originally a Jim Thompson work before its big screen treatment; it was a novel written by Humphrey Cobb. Still, it would be great to have it in the Criterion Collection.
After Dark, My Sweet would be fine as well. I kind of forgot that was made into a movie.

Re: Paths of Glory - Thompson wrote dialogue for it, hence my including it. He didn't write the novel for The Killing either. Lionel White wrote it.
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#2386 Post by John Cope »

This World, Then the Fireworks. It's an exceptional take on Thompson and also has been almost utterly neglected on DVD. I've been screening it for people via my tattered VHS for years.
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#2387 Post by Tribe »

AfterTheRain wrote:Also, Paths of Glory wasn't originally a Jim Thompson work before its big screen treatment; it was a novel written by Humphrey Cobb. Still, it would be great to have it in the Criterion Collection.
Correct. Neither was The Killing...which in turn was based on a novel by Lionel White. Until he died, Thompson maintained he should have received more credit for The Killing than he actually received.
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#2388 Post by Mikos Stenopolis »

I really think Beat Takeshi is overdue for some Criterion love. Specifically Sonatine and Fireworks. I also think Sabu should have a couple of titles through the wacky C most notably Blessing bell and Monday.
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#2389 Post by swo17 »

I asked a year ago about Takeshi Kitano and got a "no plans" response from Mulvaney.
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#2390 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Harmonov wrote:As I've said before, they should put this one together with Kubrick's The Killing and Paths of Glory, Alain Corneau's Serie Noire, Peckinpah's The Getaway and Frears' The Grifters for a Jim Thompson box set. Shame Coup de Torchon is out of print...
While we're at it, Maggie Greenwald's The Kill Off is owned by an independent distributor who has licensed to Criterion before.
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#2391 Post by Harmonov »

Perkins Cobb wrote:
Harmonov wrote:As I've said before, they should put this one together with Kubrick's The Killing and Paths of Glory, Alain Corneau's Serie Noire, Peckinpah's The Getaway and Frears' The Grifters for a Jim Thompson box set. Shame Coup de Torchon is out of print...
While we're at it, Maggie Greenwald's The Kill Off is owned by an independent distributor who has licensed to Criterion before.
Let's do them all!
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#2392 Post by Tribe »

John Cope wrote:This World, Then the Fireworks. It's an exceptional take on Thompson and also has been almost utterly neglected on DVD. I've been screening it for people via my tattered VHS for years.
I finally got to see this a few months ago on MGMHD. While it certainly hews close to the spirit of Thompson's novella, and in that sense it was enjoyable...the performances seemed overly over the top and spoiled it for me.
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#2393 Post by dwk »

The frustrating thing about the Takeshi Kitano films is that BCI had licensed seven of them (Violent Cop, Boiling Point, A Scene at the Sea, Getting Any?, Kids Return, Hana-bi, and Takeshis') and Marc Walkow had started working on special features for the DVDs and then, before they could be released, Navarre shut BCI down. So the rights for those films may be available (if they reverted back to the original licensees) if Criterion wants them.
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#2394 Post by Tribe »

MyNameCriterionForum wrote:
Harmonov wrote:
paranoid-knight2008 wrote:I e-mailed them about Michael Winterbottom's THE KILLER INSIDE ME over a month ago, and this is the reply I finally got:

"More than likely."

Not sure if that's a yes or no, but I'm excited either way! :D
As I've said before, they should put this one together with Kubrick's The Killing and Paths of Glory, Alain Corneau's Serie Noire, Peckinpah's The Getaway and Frears' The Grifters for a Jim Thompson box set. Shame Coup de Torchon is out of print...
>After Dark My Sweet< cough cough
Peckinpah's The Getaway is only interesting because of Peckinpah's involvement, but I remember it being a fairly uninteresting Steve McQueen/Ali McGraw vehicle. On the other hand, After Dark My Sweet is so far the best portrayal of Jim Thompson's literary noir vision...and on any given day it could well be The Grifters.

I've always been curious about Corneau's Serie Noire...the novel on which it's based is one of Thompson's more depraved ones and the movie itself has a cult following...but I've never seen it.
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#2395 Post by What A Disgrace »

Some Facebook responses on a few films...and one of them looks important.

Marketa Lazarova: "Great movie!"

On Tati Blu-ray remasters: "Look for M. Hulot's Holiday first..."

Y Tu Mama Tambien: "It's just a matter of lining up our schedule and Cuaron's..."

Cronenberg's Crash: "Not in the works at the moment."

On the Universal owned Marx Bros.: "We wish."
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#2396 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I'm being optimistic "at the moment" is a euphemism.
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#2397 Post by Flike »

I don't have the bandwidth to check for the Janus or CC logos, but Cul-de-sac has been removed from the Criterion section of Hulu. Not sure if that means they've lost the rights, or... what.
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#2398 Post by ianungstad »

Cul De Sac is an MGM title. Criterion has hinted at it in the past though...
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#2399 Post by Flike »

Yeah, it used to be in the Criterion Collection section of hulu. I was watching Zatoichi at work today ( :-$ ) and noticed it had been moved.
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#2400 Post by Minkin »

I thought it was Knife in the Water on Hulu..
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