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Mr Sausage
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#676 Post by Mr Sausage »

domino harvey wrote:
Mubi wrote:why does no one mention this about jurassic park??
Man, they have the best threads over there
Ben Simington wrote:T. Rex pwnz velociraptor!!!!!
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#677 Post by HistoryProf »

Irony, thy name is steve:
Stephen Nicholas Guerra-Hill posted: Is it just me or does it seem like this page is getting filled up with a ton of people who either have no idea what the collection is or just post purposely idiotic comments.
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#678 Post by Cinephrenic »

I haven't even look at their page since they stopped responding. It started out great, then got really stupid.
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#679 Post by videozor »

Cinephrenic wrote:,,, since they stopped responding...
Did I get it right? Did Criterion stopped responding to suggestions and questions posted on their FB page?

If it's so, is there other place to ask or suggest them something? As i understand, "Ask Jon Mulvaney" is not working for quite a while either...
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#680 Post by Cinephrenic »

Rarely answer, but not to title suggestions.
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#681 Post by Flike »

Oh thank God, Criterion finally commented on a post pertaining to Nollywood. Peace.

Someone on FB posted that Warner is talking to Criterion at the behest of certain directors that want their work on the label? When did this happen? Google is being unhelpful.
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#682 Post by andyli »

Flike wrote:Someone on FB posted that Warner is talking to Criterion at the behest of certain directors that want their work on the label? When did this happen? Google is being unhelpful.
It was mentioned in one of Warner's HTF chats.
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#683 Post by swo17 »

Criterion just posted these random photos on Facebook. Could they be clues for upcoming releases?

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#684 Post by domino harvey »

That's Eric Anderson's handwriting
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#685 Post by mfunk9786 »

The first one certainly looks like an Old Custer reference. Royal Tenenbaums Blu?!
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#686 Post by Flike »

Someone pointed out the dog is also a Tenenbaums reference. \:D/
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#687 Post by zedz »

If they're generating new artwork (and if not, they're spending way too much time and effort on Facebook teasers when they should be producing discs!) then this suggests a whole new edition, not just a Blu upgrade, though God only knows what else that release needs.
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#688 Post by domino harvey »

Bonus compact disc of hits from the 80s
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#689 Post by mfunk9786 »

zedz wrote:(and if not, they're spending way too much time and effort on Facebook teasers when they should be producing discs!)
Oh come on
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#690 Post by Brian C »

Uh, while I know that they aren't exactly the most clamored-for upgrades, both Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums could use upgraded transfers, even if the supplements still hold up well. Both of those older discs look pretty bad now (especially the former), and both were before Criterion started doing high-def transfers as a matter of routine.
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#691 Post by aox »

Not to mention, they are newer, more popular films.=Instant jolt in revenue for CC
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#692 Post by brendanjc »

Since Amazon + that screenshot Criterion posted implied that The Darjeeling Limited is coming soon, maybe we'll see a paired release with The Royal Tennenbaums on Blu (like the Powell and Pressburger releases) sooner than we think.
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#693 Post by CSM126 »

So... no one else noticed the Facebook "Like" buttons all over the Criterion site now? Every film has one and it's kinda goofy.
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#694 Post by ianungstad »

I could see Criterion creating new packaging for a blu/dvd rerelease of Royal Tennenbaums. That ugly slipcover on the current edition was almost certainly mandated by Disney. (I actually just threw mine in the garbage when I bought it) It would be a good opportunity to get rid of it and put together something more appealing.
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#695 Post by Brian C »

CSM126 wrote:So... no one else noticed the Facebook "Like" buttons all over the Criterion site now? Every film has one and it's kinda goofy.
They've managed to add Facebook buttons but not spine numbers to the individual film pages. Excellent.
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#696 Post by Cinephrenic »

Facebook users can now assign any spine number they wish.
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#697 Post by aox »

One of the few times I have seen CC actually answer directly in a while:
Jedidiah ***** Can anyone reiterate and tell me if "Badlands" is still a possibility for the collection, and when? I forgot what earlier posts may have mentioned before......
CC wrote:The Criterion Collection
Still a possibility, but not a done deal.
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#698 Post by Napier »

They also answered about someone asking for employment. They keep resumes on file for six months, and that's where they go when a position opens up. What I wouldn't do to work there. Office bitch, gimp, anything. I'll polish up my resume, you never know.
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#699 Post by domino harvey »

The confidentiality clause would eat you alive
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#700 Post by Napier »

domino harvey wrote:The confidentiality clause would eat you alive
It probably states "specifically" to stay away from these boards.
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