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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#26 Post by movielocke » Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:03 pm

am I tabulating? I'm unaware of that.

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#27 Post by mfunk9786 » Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:15 pm

Fight fight fight fight fight

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#28 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE » Mon Oct 01, 2012 4:14 am

Who tabulates the tabulators?

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#29 Post by willoneill » Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:02 am

Coast Guard?

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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#30 Post by Jeff » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:13 am

I think movielocke just accidentally created the thread when his post about the year in review got split off to become the awards thread. I assume domino is tabulating again, as is decreed in the Great Tabulation Tablets.

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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#31 Post by domino harvey » Sat Dec 08, 2012 12:25 pm

With the remaining Criterion releases of the year coming out next week, voting is now open for this year's Criterion Forum Awards. Ballots are generally posted in this thread but can be PM'd to me, domino harvey, if so desired. Deadline for voting is close of business January 14th. You may edit your post at any time before that date without needing to alert me specifically.

VOTING CATEGORIES
Best Release (1-5, ranked in order of preference)

Best Eclipse Set
Best Non-Eclipse Box Set

Best Reissue
Best Blu-ray Upgrade

Best R1 Rescue (for title already available in R1 and re-released by Criterion)
Best (Re)Discovery
Most Disappointing Release (for Criterion's treatment, not the film itself)

Best Commentary
Best Bonus Film
Best Non-Bonus Film Supplement

Best Cover
Best Packaging

Member of the Year
Richard Cranium Award
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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#32 Post by matrixschmatrix » Sat Dec 08, 2012 1:29 pm

Best Release:
1. Lonesome
2. The Gold Rush
3. The Game
4. Godzilla
5. Harold and Maude

Best Eclipse:
Jean Gremillon

Best Non Eclipse Box:
David Lean Directs Noel Coward

Best Reissue:
The Samurai Trilogy

Best Blu-ray Upgrade:
No vote

Best R1 Rescue:
The Game

Best (Re)Discovery:
Letter Never Sent

Most Disappointing Release:
Heaven's Gate

Best Commentary:
David Kalat, Godzilla

Best Bonus Film:
The Last Performance, on Lonesome

Best Supplement:
Interview feature on Rosemary's Baby, for Robert Evans' glowing golden sheen

Best Cover:
Harold and Maude

Best Packaging:
Godzilla

Member of the Year:
Domino Harvey (for ceding the post of Genre List President for Life)

Richard Cranium Award:
Domino Harvey (for sticking me with the genre list job)

Best Non Criterion:
MoC's Joan of Arc
Flicker Alley's Most Dangerous Game/Gow the Headhunter
Olive Films' A New Leaf (though I wish they'd found May's original cut)
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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#33 Post by Finch » Sat Dec 08, 2012 1:38 pm

Best Release

1) Visiteurs du Soir
2) Rosemary's Baby
3) The Gold Rush
4) Lonesome
5) Weekend (2011)

Best Eclipse Set: Jean Gremillion

Best Reissue: Rashomon

Best Blu-ray Upgrade: La Jetee/Sans Soleil

Best R1 Rescue (for title already available in R1 and re-released by Criterion): Rosemary's Baby
Best (Re)Discovery: Letter Never Sent
Most Disappointing Release (for Criterion's treatment, not the film itself): In The Mood for Love (HD transfer is good but not demo material as it should have been)

Best Commentary: n/a
Best Supplement: n/a

Best Cover: Rashomon
Best Packaging: Rashomon

Member of the Year: n/a
Richard Cranium Award: n/a

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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#34 Post by The Narrator Returns » Sat Dec 08, 2012 1:42 pm

Best Release:
1. Godzilla
2. Harold and Maude
3. Lonesome
4. The Game
5. Eating Raoul

Best Eclipse:
Up All Night with Robert Downey Sr.

Best Non-Eclipse Box Set:
The Qatsi Trilogy

Best Reissue:
A Night to Remember

Best Blu-Ray Upgrade:
The Royal Tenenbaums

Best R1 Rescue:
Rosemary's Baby

Best (Re)Discovery:
A Hollis Frampton Odyssey

Most Disappointing Release:
Heaven's Gate

Best Commentary:
David Fincher, Harris Savides, Michael Douglas, John Brancato, Michael Ferris, Richard “Dr.” Baily, Jeffrey Beecroft, Kevin Haug, The Game

Best Bonus Film(s):
Spalding Gray monologues on the Soderbergh/Gray discs

Best Supplement:
Swimming to the Macula on Gray's Anatomy

Best Cover:
The Game

Best Packaging:
Godzilla

Member of the Year:
peerpee

Richard Cranium Award:
Donald Brown

Best Non-Criterion Releases:

1. The Passion of Joan of Arc (MoC)
2. Lawrence of Arabia (Sony)
3. Jaws (Universal)
4. Repo Man (MoC)
5. Double Indemnity (MoC)
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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#35 Post by Jeff » Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:43 pm

Best Release
1. Lonesome
2. The Gold Rush
3. Anatomy of a Murder
4. Rosemary's Baby
5. Harold and Maude

Best Eclipse Set
Three Popular Films by Jean Pierre Gorin

Best Non-Eclipse Box Set
David Lean Directs Noel Coward

Best Reissue
A Night to Remember

Best Blu-ray Upgrade
The Royal Tenenbaums

Best R1 Rescue
The Game

Best (Re)Discovery
Les visiteurs du soir

Most Disappointing Release
Heaven's Gate

Best Commentary
David Fincher, Harris Savides, et. al. on The Game

Best Bonus Film
The Report on Certified Copy

Best Non-Bonus Film Supplement
Remembering Rosemary's Baby

Best Cover
The Game

Best Packaging
Trilogy of Life

Member of the Year
peerpee

Richard Cranium Award
misterlime

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#36 Post by swo17 » Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:54 pm

I liked zedz' idea for a Best Bonus Film category, if it isn't too late to revise categories. Also, though the results won't be tabulated, voters are also encouraged to share their top non-Criterion releases of the year.

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#37 Post by domino harvey » Sat Dec 08, 2012 3:11 pm

If there were three or more releases with bonus films I'll add the category (ie someone figure that out pls)

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#38 Post by tenia » Sat Dec 08, 2012 3:16 pm

Best Release:
1. Harold & Maude
2. The War Room
3. Eating Raoul
4. Anatomy Of A Murder
5. Godzilla

Best Eclipse:
Jean Gremillon During The Occupation

Best Non Eclipse Box:
David Lean Directs Noel Coward

Best Reissue:
A Night To Remember

Best Blu-ray Upgrade:
The Samurai Trilogy

Best R1 Rescue:
The Game

Best (Re)Discovery:
Shallow Grave

Most Disappointing Release:
Heaven's Gate

Best Cover:
Rashomon

Best Packaging:
Godzilla

Member of the Year:
Peerpee

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#39 Post by swo17 » Sat Dec 08, 2012 3:26 pm

domino harvey wrote:If there were three or more releases with bonus films I'll add the category (ie someone figure that out pls)
zedz mentions several here and there are a few more if you also include short films (Qatsi, Eating Raoul, and Following, off the top of my head).

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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#40 Post by domino harvey » Sat Dec 08, 2012 3:45 pm

It's in. If you voted for a bonus film as supplement, please adjust your ballot accordingly

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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#41 Post by The Narrator Returns » Sat Dec 08, 2012 4:43 pm

Do the Spalding Gray monologues count as bonus films?

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#42 Post by swo17 » Sat Dec 08, 2012 4:53 pm

I'd say so.

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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#43 Post by willoneill » Sat Dec 08, 2012 8:04 pm

Best Release (1-5, ranked in order of preference)
1. Letter Never Sent
2. Lonesome
3. Rosemary's Baby
4. Gold Rush
5. Shallow Grave

Best Eclipse Set: Gorin set
Best Non-Eclipse Box Set: Pasolini's Trilogy of Life

Best Reissue: The 39 Steps
Best Blu-ray Upgrade: In the Mood For Love

Best R1 Rescue (for title already available in R1 and re-released by Criterion): The Game
Best (Re)Discovery: Letter Never Sent
Most Disappointing Release (for Criterion's treatment, not the film itself): Heaven's Gate

Best Commentary: Being John Malkovich
Best Bonus Film: The Report
Best Non-Bonus Film Supplement: Spalding Gray's surgery footage on Gray's Anatomy

Best Cover: 39 Steps
Best Packaging: Godzilla

Best Non-criterion release: MoC Passion of Joan of Arc

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#44 Post by Minkin » Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:29 pm

Best Release (likely to change before the final deadline- when I finally see Lonesome, etc)
1. Eating Raoul
2. Weekend (1967)
3. Godzilla
4. A Hollis Frampton Odyssey
5. The War Room

Best Eclipse Set
When Horror Came to Shochiku

Best Non-Eclipse Box Set
Trilogy of Life

Best Reissue
Rashomon (finally, like 5 years after I saw the debut of the restoration)

Best Blu-ray Upgrade
La Jetee/Sans Soleil

Best R1 Rescue
Godzilla

Best Discovery
Eating Raoul

Most Disappointing Release
Children of Paradise (at least Heaven's Gate is watchable)

Best Commentary
N/A

Best Bonus Film
The Report - on Certified Copy

Best Non-Bonus Film Supplement
interview with film scholar Eric Schaefer about Kroger Babb and his distribution of Monika, the Story of a Bad Girl! as an exploitation film

Best Cover
Anatomy of a Murder

Best Packaging
Godzilla (pop-up steals the show this year)

Member of the Year
ianungstad

Richard Cranium Award
The small labels/companies. This year, there has been a plethora of Richards from various small labels. It's as though being an unmitigated ass is the only way to run one of these companies. The shining victor is Olive Film's Misterlime (though he claims to not be associated, I think we can see otherwise). Add Frank Tarzai to that list (if he isn't Misterlime) for bullying negative reviewers on Amazon.
-Also rans would have to include: the de-grain troll, Flicker Alley, New Wave Films, Media Blasters and Raro Video

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Best of the year:
-The discovery of TCM HD (though that's been the worst for my Kevyip).
-Discovery of Arrow Video (went from owning nothing to owning almost all of their stuff now).
-Also my discovery of Shout Factory's MST3K DVDs.
-Glad to see a lot of exciting titles licensed from Paramount (even though the special feature load has been disappointing thus far).
-Also glad to see some titles that we've been waiting years for - Frampton, Rashomon upgrade, Samurai Trilogy, etc.
-I must also praise Criterion budget blurays -So much better to get a single movie with a small extra + booklet, rather than having it dumped into the Eclipse series.

Worst of the year:
-Dwindling special features from nearly every company. Seems like fully laden editions are the exceptions rather than the norm.
-I also hope Criterion has learned to limit their involvement with a director - in case that person overtakes and ruins the product (Heaven's Gate, Being John Malkovich also - to an extent).
-If a company is going to license a first rate major studio product, they should go the extra mile with it, rather than dumping some features that Paramount/Fox/Universal/etc could have done themselves.
-Should also continue to voice my disapproval of the Eclipse series. Glad that EAH is now dead, but Eclipse is my new aggravation. Don't put things on Hulu or Itunes in HD, but then release them on Eclipse as an afterthought. Especially if the movie is available in other regions, or previously available with extra content. It's nice to get some of these movies in physical form, but it couldn't be that more difficult to start doing Bluray Eclipse sets. If companies can sell Blurays for less than $10 and make a profit, I think Criterion could easily do an Eclipse Bluray set.

hopes for 2013:
Harold Lloyd films, exciting news from WB deal, Tati (before Lionsgate butchers/sits on them), Demy films, and more of OldShepherd's shoes.

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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#45 Post by colinr0380 » Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:50 pm

Best Release (1-5, in order of preference)
1. A Hollis Frampton Odyssey
2. Lonesome
3. Godzilla
4. Trilogy of Life
5. Moment of Truth

Best Eclipse Set
37. When Horror Came To Shochiku

Best Non-Eclipse Box Set
Trilogy of Life

Best Reissue
Samurai Trilogy

Best Blu-ray Upgrade
In The Mood For Love

Best R1 Rescue (for title already available in R1 and re-released by Criterion)
Following

Best (Re)Discovery
Quadrophenia

Most Disappointing Release (for Criterion's treatment, not the film itself)
A difficult choice – I have not seen what is apparently the iffy transfer on Children of Paradise for myself so instead I’ll go for a tie between Heaven’s Gate and Being John Malkovich. Only for the huge opportunities that ‘feel’ as if they have been missed for extra features, for whatever reason, and a decision which is balanced out somewhat just by having them enter the Collection!

Best Commentary
The David Kalat commentaries on both versions of Godzilla. More scholarly commentaries please!!

Best Bonus Film + Best Non-Bonus Film Supplement
There have been lots of great supplements this year. As much as it seems wrong to treat them as ‘extras’ I guess Criterion has treated them that way, so it has to be the inclusion of The Last Performance and Broadway on Lonesome!

Closely followed by:
2. The original version of The Gold Rush
3. The video essay by Kent Jones on (Godard’s) Weekend (this is therefore my number 1 pick for "Best Non-Bonus Film Supplement"
4. The video essay by Gary Giddins on the score of Anatomy of a Murder
5. The Report on Certified Copy

and a pre-emptive number 6: while I haven’t got the Criterion disc yet, if the chronological re-ordering of Following is the same as on the Columbia Region 1 DVD then it is a great feature.

Best Cover

1. Godzilla

Runners up:

2. Shallow Grave
3. La Promesse
4. Three Outlaw Samurai
5. Les Visiteurs du Soir

Best Packaging
Trilogy of Life

Member of the Year
I think I might go for lubitsch this year (sorry domino!)

Best Non-Criterion Releases:

I've thrown a few double bills in there:

1. Die Nibelungen (MoC)
2. The Passion of Joan of Arc (MoC)
3. The Turin Horse & Once Upon A Time In Anatolia (Cinema Guild)
4. This Is Cinerama (Flicker Alley)
5. Patience (After Sebald) (Soda R2)
6. Margaret (Fox R1)
7. Polish Cinema Classics (Second Run)
8. Tetsuo: The Iron Man / Tetsuo II: Body Hammer & Kotoko (Third Window R2)
9. Caterpillar & United Red Army (Lorber R1)
10. The Devils (BFI)
11. Double Indemnity & The Lost Weekend (MoC)
12. They Live! (Shout! Factory R1)
13. Tuesday, After Christmas (Second Run)
14. Liverpool (Second Run)
15. 42nd Street Forever: The Blu-Ray Edition

I also want to put in a word for the much maligned R1 distributor Pathfinder films who this year helped me to patch some holes in my Catherine Breillat collection – first I picked up their two released from 2011, Night After Night and Dirty Like An Angel, at the beginning of this year (which for me counts them as 2012 releases!) and have just received their release of Bilitis. They might not release the films with the same loving care and attention as our more beloved labels, but at least these films are finally available in some form.
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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#46 Post by knives » Sat Dec 08, 2012 11:03 pm

Best Release (1-5, in order of preference)
1. A Hollis Frampton Odyssey
2. Letter Never Sent
3. Lonesome
4. Godzilla
5. Trilogy of Life

Best Eclipse Set
Gorin

Best Non-Eclipse Box Set
Trilogy of Life

Best Reissue
Samurai Trilogy

Best Blu-ray Upgrade
La Haine (for the subtitle fix)

Best R1 Rescue (for title already available in R1 and re-released by Criterion)
Weekend

Best (Re)Discovery
Letter Never Sent

Most Disappointing Release (for Criterion's treatment, not the film itself)
Heaven's Gate for the extras

Best Commentary
The David Kalat commentaries on both versions of Godzilla.

Best Bonus Film
The Last Performance and Broadway on Lonesome

Best Non-Bonus Film Supplement
Paul Bartel and Mary Woronov Interview on Eating Raoul

Best Cover
Three Outlaw Samurai

Best Packaging
Godzilla

Member of the Year
MichaelB

Richard Cranium
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#47 Post by mfunk9786 » Sat Dec 08, 2012 11:29 pm

Top Five
01. Harold and Maude
02. Lonesome
03. Letter Never Sent
04. David Lean directs Noël Coward
05. Summer with Monika

Best Eclipse
When Horror Came to Shochiku

Best Non-Eclipse Box Set
David Lean directs Noël Coward

Best Reissue
A Night to Remember

Best Blu-ray Upgrade
The Royal Tenenbaums

Best R1 Rescue
Rosemary's Baby

Best [Re]Discovery
Eating Raoul

Best Commentary
Hal Ashby biographer Nick Dawson and producer Charles B. Mulvehill, on Harold and Maude

Best 'Bonus Film' Supplement
Sex and Death to the Age 14 on And Everything is Going Fine

Best 'Non-Bonus Film' Supplement
Remembering Rosemary's Baby on Rosemary's Baby

Best Cover Art
Shallow Grave

Best Packaging
David Lean directs Noël Coward

Most Disappointing Release
Heaven's Gate, for being released in a bubble, without any scholarly bonus features, or discussion of the film's disappointing debut and critical re-evaluation

Forum Member of the Year
Jeff

Richard Cranium Award
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#48 Post by Tommaso » Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:47 am

Best Release

1.Lonesome
2.Gremillon under the Occupation
3.Pearls of the Czech New Wave
4.Les visiteurs du soir
5.Trilogy of Life

Best Eclipse Set
Gremillon

Best Non-Eclipse Box Set

Trilogy of Life

Best R1 Rescue
The Joke (on Czech New Wave, formerly released by Facets)

Best (Re)Discovery

Letter never sent

Most Disappointing Release
Daisies (for putting it into Eclipse, especially given the many extras on the recent German release)

Best Commentary
Richard Koszarski on Lonesome

Best Bonus Film
Broadway (on Lonesome)

Best Non-Bonus Film Supplement

Collectively for all the extras on Trilogy of Life

Best Cover
Summer with Monika

Member of the Year

Peerpee


Best Non-Criterion releases:


Raymond Bernard box-set (Gaumont): three great and vastly entertaining silents from the French master director. English subs on it, so this should really be in everyone's collection.

4 Films with Asta Nielsen (Filmmuseum): wonderfully restored, a fascinating glimpse at the earliest period of German filmmaking and its greatest actress.

Der alte Fritz (Gerhard Lamprecht, arte edition): out of the blue came this stunning 5-hour film with Otto Gebühr playing his most famous role, King Frederick II. But unlike other films from the series, it provides an almost chamber-play-like view on the life of the king. Humane and touching and masterfully directed.

The Passion of Joan of Arc (MoC): no explanation needed, I guess.

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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#49 Post by jorencain » Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:21 am

Best Release:
Weekend
World on a Wire
Lonesome
Les Visiteurs du Soir
Anatomy of a Murder

Best Eclipse Set: Jean Grémillon During the Occupation

Best Non-Eclipse Box Set: David Lean directs Noel Coward

Best Reissue: Samurai Trilogy

Best R1 Rescue: Belle de Jour
Best Rediscovery: Summer With Monika

Best Bonus Film: The Last Performance
Best Non-Bonus Film Supplement: Gary Giddins on Duke Ellington's "Anatomy of a Murder" Score
Best Commentary: David Kalat on "Godzilla"

Best Cover: World on a Wire
Best Packaging: Godzilla
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Re: 2012 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#50 Post by bigP » Sun Dec 09, 2012 5:37 pm

Best Release:
1. Godzilla
2. The Trilogy of Life
3. Three Outlaw Samurai
4. The Organizer
5. Lonesome

Best Eclipse:
Pearls of the Czech New Wave

Best Non Eclipse Box:
The Trilogy of Life

Best Reissue:
Rashomon

Best Blu-ray Upgrade:
The Last Days of Disco

Best R1 Rescue:
The Trilogy of Life

Best (Re)Discovery:
The Organizer

Most Disappointing Release:
I guess Children of Paradise, though I haven't seen it.

Best Bonus Film:
The Report

Best Commentary:
David Kalat on Godzilla

Best Supplement:
Pasolini and the Form of the City (1974)

Best Cover:
Rashomon

Best Packaging:
Rashomon

Member of the Year
MichaelB

Best Non Criterion releases:
Tetsuo 1&2 // Third Window Films
The Day He Arrives // Cinema Guild
The Universal Monsters Collection // Universal
Cleopatra // MOC
The Hellstrom Chronicle // Olive Films
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