Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 5

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matrixschmatrix
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#2551 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Jeff wrote:Can anyone think of a library that Criterion might be able to access with one Criterion-worthy animated title in it?
Triplets of Belleville is a Sony Pictures Classic title, so that seems like they might have new access to it.
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#2552 Post by criterion10 »

Jeff wrote:Kim didn't do much bean-spilling this year.
Yeah, the Cronenbergs and Red River were already pretty well known at this point.
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#2553 Post by SpiderBaby »

Jeff wrote:Can anyone think of a library that Criterion might be able to access with one Criterion-worthy animated title in it?
Oshima's Band of Ninja?
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#2554 Post by pzadvance »

med wrote:
The Narrator Returns wrote:Red River was pretty much confirmed.
Both versions, too.
Excuse my ignorance, but what do the different versions amount to? Alternate cuts?
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#2555 Post by knives »

Jeff wrote:Can anyone think of a library that Criterion might be able to access with one Criterion-worthy animated title in it?
IFC with the new Gondry is the most obvious choice, though I'd kill for some Canadian films or Petrov.
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#2556 Post by criterion10 »

Well, I am happy to know that there have been talks surrounding Ken Russell's The Devils, and that WB's supposed willingness to license out The Emigrants and The New World proves we may be seeing more films from the studio.
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#2557 Post by FrauBlucher »

I think we got more of what titles are unlikely in the near future than what is coming.
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#2558 Post by Jeff »

pzadvance wrote:
med wrote:
The Narrator Returns wrote:Red River was pretty much confirmed.
Both versions, too.
Excuse my ignorance, but what do the different versions amount to? Alternate cuts?
Here's IMDb's summary.
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#2559 Post by ianungstad »

Kind of underwhelming. Kim barely said anything and wasn't very forthcoming. I think Safe was the only real news.
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#2560 Post by jindianajonz »

So I came in when he was talking about Napoleon; what did they do for the first 50 minutes? And what was said about Children of Paradise/Subpar materials?
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#2561 Post by criterion10 »

The one thing I did find interesting was Peter's comment about Lynch and Eraserhead. Considering the film was hinted at in the New Year's drawing last year, I assumed that the master was near complete. Obviously, it never made it out in 2013, but now that he claims they are trying to foster the relationship with Lynch on his short films, it seems as though this film may be on the backburner for quite a while...
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#2562 Post by movielocke »

so based on the context of the talk preceding the mention of Bicycle Thieves new 4k harvest, I'm guessing that'll be a november release ala Fanny and Alexander. (the context being that some editions are definitive and really only in need of new work on the transfer, not additional special features).

The 1966, Here's Your Life, seems to be the only inadvertent slip. Disappointed they shot down Kim just 'saying' some titles. :-p

I really hope WB lets them do Emigrants/New Land, considering how much he talked about how they address the multiple versions of Napoleon or Europa 51 or Gold Rush, I imagine they'd put both the English and Swedish versions of both films out, and WB would never do that, opting only for the dubbed versions (the dubs are superb, though and worthy of inclusion).

Also he did say that there was more Oshima (and he mentioned someone else but I didn't catch the name) coming this year, just not the films that are part of that theatre group.
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#2563 Post by SpiderBaby »

movielocke wrote:Also he did say that there was more Oshima coming this year, just not the films that are part of that theatre group.
Which sucks if true, being the ATG ones are the best that they have.
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#2564 Post by MongooseCmr »

jindianajonz wrote:So I came in when he was talking about Napoleon; what did they do for the first 50 minutes? And what was said about Children of Paradise/Subpar materials?
Nothing. The question steered into "why put so much work into your restorations" instead of discussing their two big misfires
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#2565 Post by ianungstad »

I wish they would work with Warner Brothers to acquire some of Warner's public domain titles like House on Haunted Hill; Man With The Golden Arm; etc. There's not much Warner can do with those titles. They can't release DVRs of PD films on the archive and ask for $20+ a copy. Criterion's branding has worked well in the past for these kind of hard to market titles.
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#2566 Post by OnOnt »

SpiderBaby wrote:Terayama/ATG question went through, but Becker didn't single him out, instead talked ATG as a whole. Hope it happens.
Did they mention any specific ATG titles?
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#2567 Post by Dragoon En Regalia »

No, only the Oshima titles already up on Hulu.
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#2568 Post by SpiderBaby »

OnOnt wrote:
SpiderBaby wrote:Terayama/ATG question went through, but Becker didn't single him out, instead talked ATG as a whole. Hope it happens.
Did they mention any specific ATG titles?
No, after being asked about Terayama and Oshima, he acted like names wasn't mentioned and just explained to the crowd what ATG is, and pretty much no plans (though they obviously have at least Oshima's ATG films, being on Hulu). I wanted to know about Terayama out of this, and didn't get it. His ATG films has a blu-ray out in Japan, no subs. Really would like to see them released with some English subs. Hopefully a great company like MoC could do it then.
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#2569 Post by OnOnt »

That's too bad, I'd be interested in any ATG title. Kuroki, Jissoji, Terayama and Yoshida especially.
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#2570 Post by SpiderBaby »

OnOnt wrote:That's too bad, I'd be interested in any ATG title. Kuroki, Jissoji, Terayama and Yoshida especially.
I agree. So many great films there, from great filmmakers that are sadly missing on home video.
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#2571 Post by Dragoon En Regalia »

I'm not sure MoC has had it any easier with securing rights, but they definitely got to Funeral Parade of Roses a while back and A Man Vanishes recently. This could turn into an arms race if Criterion cares enough to compete.
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#2572 Post by FrauBlucher »

Things that have remained a mystery or somewhat of a mystery.
- Phantom Pages.
- Pre-code title and is it from Warner.
- Sony/Criterion distribution deal and then some, perhaps.
- Why the slowdown of IFC titles?
- Children of Paradise fiasco and The Earrings of Madame D issues.
- Muholland Drive.
- Dual Format, not really a mystery but what does it mean for the dvd.
- And most important to me, will the B&N sale be extended for an extra day for Nashville and A Citizen Above Suspicion.
Anything else?
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#2573 Post by OnOnt »

Dragoon En Regalia wrote:I'm not sure MoC has had it any easier with securing rights, but they definitely got to Funeral Parade of Roses a while back and A Man Vanishes recently. This could turn into an arms race if Criterion cares enough to compete.
Yeah rights issues do seem to be the biggest barrier. In some ways it feels like a miracle that Funeral Parade of Roses was released (I criminally missed out Matsumoto in the previous post, but that just shows the quantity of great filmmakers ATG were working with).
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#2574 Post by Moe Dickstein »

Frau, are you wondering about how long Dual Format will go before they drop DVD all together? I doubt they would do that for at least 4-5 years if ever simply because Blu didn't eclipse DVD the way that DVD eclipsed LD.
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#2575 Post by MongooseCmr »

FrauBlucher wrote:Things that have remained a mystery or somewhat of a mystery.
- Phantom Pages.
- Pre-code title and is it from Warner.
- Sony/Criterion distribution deal and then some, perhaps.
- Why the slowdown of IFC titles?
- Children of Paradise fiasco and The Earrings of Madame D issues.
- Muholland Drive.
- Dual Format, not really a mystery but what does it mean for the dvd.
- And most important to me, will the B&N sale be extended for an extra day for Nashville and A Citizen Above Suspicion.
But at least we finally have that Eraserhead rumor squashed
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