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knives
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#401 Post by knives »

I would think it's meaningless, but if anything it would mean that it is the closest to the authoring stage. That's pure assumption though.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#402 Post by jwd5275 »

Also just added
Trial of Joan of Arc - Bresson
Youth of the Son - Kobayashi
as well as other shorter films by Malle, Pialat, Chaplin & Merchant Ivory
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#403 Post by albucat »

jwd5275 wrote:Also just added
Trial of Joan of Arc - Bresson
Youth of the Son - Kobayashi
as well as other shorter films by Malle, Pialat, Chaplin & Merchant Ivory
jwd5275, I'm not finding any of these titles you mention on the site. Does anyone else see them?

Also, is anyone else far more excited about the random hulu updates than for mainline updates these days?
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#405 Post by jwd5275 »

Actually Hulu often adds shorter films (as well as any supplements too) under clips instead of movies. I always check there too and that is where I found them
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#406 Post by albucat »

I think it may be based upon them being untagged. A few times Criterion's put films up without directors, I'm guessing it's something similar, with the person in charge of this getting sloppy at the end of a Friday. Still obnoxious, though.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#407 Post by mfunk9786 »

Some folks are so unappreciative.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#408 Post by Sam T. »

Has anybody else tried to watch The Trial of Joan of Arc, and if so have you found that it has commercial interruptions? (Yes, I'm logged in to my Hulu+ account.)

I want to contact support about this, but before I do I'd like to know if it's a problem affecting everybody who tries to watch the film, or if it's one that affects just me.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#409 Post by knives »

It's probably one of the ones going for free in which case commercials are normal.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#410 Post by sinemadelisikiz »

Not sure that's the case, as its also true for everything else they've uploaded as a clip instead of a feature film (i.e. all of the recent shorts). I imagine it's due to the category it's listed under..?
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#411 Post by Sam T. »

sinemadelisikiz wrote:Not sure that's the case, as its also true for everything else they've uploaded as a clip instead of a feature film (i.e. all of the recent shorts). I imagine it's due to the category it's listed under..?
Yeah, I noticed that. How Trial of Joan is a "short film" while Zero de Conduit is a "full movie" is something of a mystery, though.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#412 Post by jwd5275 »

albucat wrote:I think it may be based upon them being untagged. A few times Criterion's put films up without directors, I'm guessing it's something similar, with the person in charge of this getting sloppy at the end of a Friday. Still obnoxious, though.
Speaking of egregiously obnoxious tagging, they have Port of Call listed as directed by Zoltan Korda.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#413 Post by jwd5275 »

Hulu has fixed it so most short films (except inexplicably for Kinoshita's Army and Naruse's Flunky, Work Hard) show as movies, not clips. The director error on Port of Call is fixed too.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#414 Post by jwd5275 »

It's not on the Criterion channel, but Tony Richardson's A Taste of Honey is now up.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#415 Post by Minkin »

jwd5275 wrote:It's not on the Criterion channel, but Tony Richardson's A Taste of Honey is now up.
Strange, it's from that same Westchester company that I explored earlier. Odd since Westchester has many of the films Criterion has streaming for free, but Godzilla was an exception as well. I suppose I just imagine that this probably lends itself well to a Criterion release.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#416 Post by Tom Hagen »

Hey, cool, Life of the Marionettes is up for free this week, along with some other originally-made-for-TV titles.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#417 Post by jwd5275 »

Now up:
Boyhood - Kinoshita
Garden of Women - Kinoshita
Rose on his Arm - Kinoshita
Carmen's Innocent Love - Kinoshita
A Day in the Country - Renoir
Fountainhead - Kobayashi
Sweet Sounds - Robbins
All My Good Countrymen - Jasny
Vendetta of a Samurai - Mori
Killers on Parade - Shinoda
Story from Chikamatsu - Mizoguchi
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#418 Post by Minkin »

Will Criterion ever run out of Kinoshita? Seems like there will be about 50 Eclipse sets in the future.
I'll add joke tags, since too many people have been missing humor lately.

Partie de campagne is great news though.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#419 Post by Drucker »

Seconded on the enthusiasm for Partie de Campagne! Almost have picked up the BFI disc several times, now will wait...at least for the time being
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#420 Post by FerdinandGriffon »

Killers on Parade is bonkers. I highly recommend it, if only for the rioting colors and the barely concealed Anti-American sentiments bubbling underneath its bubblegum pop facade.

Does anyone on the board have a real appreciation for Kinoshita? I've only seen 24 Eyes, but it drove me up the wall, and not (entirely) because of its politics. It was very pretty, but seemed to lack any reason for its pictorial beauty. I felt like I was watching a bad, stiff melodrama plumped up with a tourist's slideshow.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#421 Post by albucat »

FerdinandGriffon wrote:Killers on Parade is bonkers. I highly recommend it, if only for the rioting colors and the barely concealed Anti-American sentiments bubbling underneath its bubblegum pop facade.
Glad to hear it. Shinoda's quickly becoming one of my favorite Japanese directors, I can't wait to see.

I had the same reaction to 24 Eyes, but it's still fairly great that they're putting up nearly his entire filmography (hard to say how many more they have the rights to) nonetheless. I'm in no rush to watch his movies, but they were pretty much unavailable in the West until now, and perhaps there's some gems hidden in there. And all joking aside, the fact that they have the rights to so many yet haven't even put out even one Eclipse release of them implies to me they have no interest in doing so. Criterion would probably be sitting on those rights for all time without doing anything with them.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#422 Post by krnash »

I'd like to echo the excitement for Partie de campagne. This may be the most potently brilliant thing Renoir ever did, and I think it's about time it gets the treatment.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#423 Post by hearthesilence »

This was excellent news! In the past two years, they've shown it at a Renoir retrospective at BAM and I believe at an afternoon weekday screening at MoMA, but I couldn't see it either times. Until now, I had only seen a terrible VHS transfer that was lying around and collecting dust at my old school. The materials used on this one looks MUCH better - not pristine, but it must be pretty close to the original negative?

Such an interesting film - it really comes down to the last 15 minutes,
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with the climax, then the jump to the same characters years down the road. The change is so brutal,
it's tempting to argue that leaving this film unfinished was something of a gift -
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what's happened feels all the more awful when the two moments are pretty much juxtaposed against each other. Then again, given the film's slow transition out of its light-hearted setup to something darker and more interesting, Renoir probably could've come up with some excellent material to build up to the ending, so who knows.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#424 Post by FilmFanSea »

Partie de campagne is easily one of my 2 or 3 favorite Renoir films.
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The majority of the film is so light and frivolous, but the ending transforms it miraculously, into something haunting and touching. It's just brilliant, humanistic film-making.
I've watched the BFI DVD at least a half dozen times over the years, but always hoped for a definitive Criterion edition.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#425 Post by jwd5275 »

Up now:
Kobayashi's I Will Buy You
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