Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 5

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Cronenfly
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#2576 Post by Cronenfly »

Over the moon to get official confirmation for Safe, and glad to keep on waiting for an edition of Red River that includes both versions.
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#2577 Post by giovannii84 »

Moe Dickstein wrote: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.
My life will be over if they decide to not publish DVD. I live in Australia, and while region-free DVD is widely available, almost all BluRay players here sre Region-B locked.
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Moe Dickstein
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#2578 Post by Moe Dickstein »

Time to move to the USA then ;)
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John Edmond
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#2579 Post by John Edmond »

Just buy a Kogan blu-ray player then. Australia's possibly the easiest place to solve this problem. I suspect streaming is going to cause a lot more access problems for small markets.
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Bando
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#2580 Post by Bando »

swo17 wrote:"Yes, eventually, we hope" on The Emigrants/The New Land.
(fistpump)

I'm really surprised about the apparent backing off on Picnic at Hanging Rock. I guess this means the stuff they post on their Facebook page means just about nothing, and the fact that The Last Wave going OOP is probably a bad thing, not a sign of things to come. Ugh. Probably my #1 and #2 upgrade hopes these days.
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#2581 Post by Calvin »

Jeff wrote:Can anyone think of a library that Criterion might be able to access with one Criterion-worthy animated title in it?
It's been a while since they licensed anything from Disney, but I would imagine that Isao Takahata's Only Yesterday is a contender
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#2582 Post by giovannii84 »

Moe Dickstein wrote:Time to move to the USA then ;)
Wish I could. Visited in may & loved it :)
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FrauBlucher
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#2583 Post by FrauBlucher »

Moe Dickstein wrote: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.
This was meant as more of a topic neglected in light of the stir it created when CC went Dual. I agree that the DVD will most likely be around for a while. It would have been interesting to hear Criterion's views on the future of physical media. Especially since there are those that think it's eventually going away, like Mr Redman.
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Buttery Jeb
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#2584 Post by Buttery Jeb »

In terms of animated films; the new Gondry/Chomsky is the most likely candidate, given Criterion's relationship with IFC. Other candidates could include Linklater's Waking Life (through their deal with Fox), or maybe past Home Vision titles Allegro Non Troppo and Animal Farm.

Another interesting one would be The Thief and the Cobbler, maybe with multiple cuts paired up with the Persistence of Vision documentary made a few years ago. I wonder if and when the Miramax rights expire, freeing it up for release through another company; although, personally, that title would probably be a better fit with Shout Factory than with Criterion.
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ShellOilJunior
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#2585 Post by ShellOilJunior »

Any mention of La Dolce Vita?
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knives
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#2586 Post by knives »

Buttery Jeb wrote: Another interesting one would be The Thief and the Cobbler, maybe with multiple cuts paired up with the Persistence of Vision documentary made a few years ago. I wonder if and when the Miramax rights expire, freeing it up for release through another company; although, personally, that title would probably be a better fit with Shout Factory than with Criterion.
Richard Williams just came out with his director's cut of the film and is showing it around theatrically so it getting a good release somewhere soon isn't absurd.
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zedz
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#2587 Post by zedz »

Buttery Jeb wrote:Another interesting one would be The Thief and the Cobbler, maybe with multiple cuts paired up with the Persistence of Vision documentary made a few years ago.
The Thief and the Cobbler would be great to see, but Persistence of Vision really isn't a very good documentary, and the lack of involvement from Williams doesn't help. I'd rather see Criterion (or whoever) start from scratch with a proper making- / unmaking-of.
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matrixschmatrix
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#2588 Post by matrixschmatrix »

It would be fascinating to see a Criterion release that included a good cut, the first-released hacked together cuts, and the extremely lumpy fancut that's been the primary release on torrent sites and so forth.
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zedz
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#2589 Post by zedz »

Surely a proper cut would render the fancuts irrelevant?
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knives
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#2590 Post by knives »

zedz wrote:Surely a proper cut would render the fancuts irrelevant?
It seems by this that a proper cut has been made.
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knives
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#2591 Post by knives »

Not everyone is Region B capable is the easiest answer to that.
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krnash
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#2592 Post by krnash »

Perhaps there are collectors more casual than you? Cronenfly never said "Goddamnit, about fucking time SOMEONE released a Red River blu with both versions! All hail Criterion!" he only said he was excited about the possibility and would keep on holding tight for it. Why does it irk you so much that someone might want to just buy locally?

I'm not disagreeing with your essential point- that very serious collectors should most definitely expand their possibilities worldwide. I just don't see why an explosion of anger toward someone whose collection limits might be less than yours is necessary here.

Your rant honestly comes across more like more of an extension of your Madame De... frustrations than anything else.
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Vegeta84
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#2594 Post by Vegeta84 »

Any mention of any upcoming Japanese films on the stream?
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Matt
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#2595 Post by Matt »

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