Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

News on Criterion and Janus Films
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#2626 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Anhedionisiac wrote:I doubt that's the case but, considering all the talk about Glengarry Glen Ross lately, I couldn't help thinking about (Ricky) Roma.
What talk?
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#2627 Post by MongooseCmr »

Alec Baldwin was in the closet, now any movie we like with him in it is coming to Criterion
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#2628 Post by knives »

Or just Seconds.
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#2629 Post by HistoryProf »

I'm guessing this is from the upcoming newsletter? Or maybe an old one that I missed? But i don't think so because I love Patton Oswalt and would have remembered it. Anyway, he did a top ten that has my favorite two line review of any movie ever. On Gimme Shelter:
One of the best horror movies ever made. The whole movie is shot inside the belly of a quivering, invisible demon—the 1960s, rotting in the sunshine of idealism and about to burst with flies.
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#2630 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

It's an old top 10 from a few years ago.
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#2632 Post by HistoryProf »

so it is. perfect nonetheless.
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#2633 Post by swo17 »

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#2634 Post by Donald Brown »

It's a mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad world
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#2635 Post by The Narrator Returns »

That makes sense, but it already has a fantastic Blu-Ray from MGM, and surely the evolving anger of the world would suggest something else (of course, I'm most likely wrong).
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#2636 Post by domino harvey »

Any four of the dozen or so apocalypse movies that came out this year alone, obv
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#2637 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Come on, guys, it's obviously the Tears for Fears Video Anthology.
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#2638 Post by justeleblanc »

Lovely! But will it come with the original six-channel sound mix (L, LC, C RC, R, and Cs), or has that been lost?
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#2639 Post by dx23 »

It's naturally Battlefield Earth. Those are the faces of the people who have seen it.
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#2640 Post by Matt »

I'm going to assume the Criterion reps were drunk when they licensed the MGM films.

"OHMYGOD La cage aux folles I LOOOOOOOVE that movie it's hilarious!"
"No wait dude. Lookit. Fuckin' It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World! Jonathan Winters rocks that movie like a BOSS!"
"Fuckin' Buddy Hackett, dude."
"We totally want ALL of this shit!"
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#2641 Post by jsteffe »

dx23 wrote:It's naturally Battlefield Earth. Those are the faces of the people who have seen it.
Yes--the angry faces of all four people who have seen it. Let's at least hope that Criterion will be doing a 4k restoration of a new, longer director's cut and a commentary track by Travolta in the Psychlo language with English subtitles.
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#2642 Post by Grand Wazoo »

jsteffe wrote:
dx23 wrote:It's naturally Battlefield Earth. Those are the faces of the people who have seen it.
Yes--all four people who have seen it.
I saw it in the theater with my parents. So who is number four? David Miscavige?
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#2643 Post by What A Disgrace »

This isn't funny, guys. I mean, we all like to make jokes about Armageddon and Border Radio, and its all in good fun and we have a laugh out of it. Nothing wrong with that.

But they weren't Stanley Kramer movies.
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#2644 Post by bamwc2 »

The Narrator Returns wrote:That makes sense, but it already has a fantastic Blu-Ray from MGM, and surely the evolving anger of the world would suggest something else (of course, I'm most likely wrong).
I doubt it's right for this reason (plus there are only four Earths, with eight "mad"s in the title). Notice too that not all of them look mad. The first planet in the upper left is indifferent and get's progressively angrier. Clearly this has something to do with the clue. What exactly, I have no idea.
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#2645 Post by krnash »

bamwc2 wrote: I doubt it's right for this reason (plus there are only four Earths, with eight "mad"s in the title). Notice too that not all of them look mad. The first planet in the upper left is indifferent and get's progressively angrier. Clearly this has something to do with the clue. What exactly, I have no idea.
You know the title isn't actually It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, right?
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#2646 Post by andyli »

bamwc2 wrote:I doubt it's right for this reason (plus there are only four Earths, with eight "mad"s in the title).
What eight 'mad's? There are only four in the official title.
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#2647 Post by bamwc2 »

I thought that there were only four in the title, but I went by Donald's entry. I should have double checked. :oops:
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#2648 Post by richast2 »

Damn, I was hoping it was The Decline of Western Civilization
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#2649 Post by Andre Jurieu »

Grand Wazoo wrote:
jsteffe wrote:
dx23 wrote:It's naturally Battlefield Earth. Those are the faces of the people who have seen it.
Yes--all four people who have seen it.
I saw it in the theater with my parents. So who is number four? David Miscavige?
I saw it with a friend ... which makes five ... soooo, that must mean that ... clearly Criterion has screwed up again! Obviously this means replacement discs for my copy of Battleship Earth. Another clear indication that this once proud company is in decline. It's so sad.
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#2650 Post by John Doe »

The Quiet Earth (1985)?
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