Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

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jwschwarz
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#476 Post by jwschwarz »

That is exactly what I was saying, it's a Tokyo-Ga wasn't its own separate spine number. I am well aware of the Late Spring / Tokyo-Ga release. I'm sure we will see some more Wenders releases in the new year given their push of this current theatrical retrospective. Fingers crossed that we'll see more non-fiction Wenders enter the collection.
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#477 Post by sir_luke »

Criterion just posted a video essay from Film Comment about The Man Who Fell to Earth. Wasn't there some talk about this coming back at some point?
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#478 Post by Bressonaire »

It's an ideal time for a re-release, since Bowie has turned it into a musical scheduled at the New York Theater Workshop this season, in November and December. It's called Lazarus and is billed as "inspired by The Man Who Fell to Earth."
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#479 Post by Drucker »

sir_luke wrote:Criterion just posted a video essay from Film Comment about The Man Who Fell to Earth. Wasn't there some talk about this coming back at some point?
If by talk you mean mostly baseless speculation, then yes.
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#480 Post by sir_luke »

I'm always happy to add a few drops of fuel to the wheezing embers of baseless speculation.
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#481 Post by FrauBlucher »

There was a Janus logo at the beginning of Bulldog Drummond In Africa that showed on TCM this morning. Perhaps an indication for a forthcoming box set.
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#482 Post by giovannii84 »

FrauBlucher wrote:There was a Janus logo at the beginning of Bulldog Drummond In Africa that showed on TCM this morning. Perhaps an indication for a forthcoming box set.


Fay Holden has a phantom page, and she was in Bulldog Drummond Escapes.

https://www.criterion.com/people/120894-fay-Holden" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The Bulldog Drummond films are being shown each week. Will be interesting to see if the other films also have the Janus logo on them.
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#483 Post by swo17 »

They're all up on Criterion's Hulu channel. There's no question whether they have the rights.
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#484 Post by Minkin »

I caught a Bulldog Drummond day on TCM a few months ago, and absolutely fell in love with the series. They're all just a lot of fun, extremely fast paced and the roster of revolving characters work superb (even the too drunk to act Barrymore does pretty well). The print quality on some left alot to be desired - and I'm sure it will take some levels of The Man Who Knew too Much print finding /restoring to bring these up to speed.

I can't imagine them dumping these in Eclipse, especially since they are PD and have been released on DVD a million times (so what would be the point?). The Bulldog Drummond series also includes several not already on Hulu. Would they start with The Return of Bulldog Drummond or license Bulldog Drummond (1929) from MGM? Might they include the 40s/50s/60s films? When else would those films ever get a release? Radio episodes? How about the parody produced by Handmade Films? There's no shortage of possibilities.
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#485 Post by Newsnayr »

we peeked in on restoration artists working over an image of a young Dustin Hoffman basking in the sun
The Graduate is indirectly confirmed by this entry from the newest Criterion interview feature.
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#486 Post by criterion10 »

Newsnayr wrote:
we peeked in on restoration artists working over an image of a young Dustin Hoffman basking in the sun
The Graduate is indirectly confirmed by this entry from the newest Criterion interview feature.
Nah, it's clearly for Midnight Cowboy.
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#487 Post by John Doe »

It's clearly a hint for Ishtar. After all, it's set in the desert.
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#488 Post by djproject »

John Doe wrote:It's clearly a hint for Ishtar. After all, it's set in the desert.
Well considering they released Heaven's Gate =p =D
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#489 Post by Peter McM »

So--what's shaping up to be the first releases of 2016? I honestly haven't a clue...
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#490 Post by nolanoe »

Rain Man. \:D/
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#491 Post by Ashirg »

nolanoe wrote:Rain Man. \:D/
Hallelujah!
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#492 Post by captveg »

Looks like Bitter Rice and Lady Snowblood are about to drop... (props to bluray.com forum members for finding these)
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#493 Post by FrauBlucher »

One from each of the last two New Year's Day wacky drawing.
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#494 Post by captveg »

I guess Doris Dowling could also be for Othello, but then you also have Gianni Puccini
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#495 Post by Shrew »

FrauBlucher wrote:One from each of the last two New Year's Day wacky drawing.
The Bitter Rice clue was from way back in 2011. If they throw in The Kid, Wim Wenders Road Movies, and A Brighter Summer Day, we could have a straight flush of wacky New Year's clues.
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#496 Post by Self »

Criterion just updated more of their people pages to include more Lady Snowblood. I would presume the announcements to be incoming shortly
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#497 Post by ellipsis7 »

More RISO AMARO performer pages added too...
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#498 Post by Yaanu »

The Film Forum's Nov-Jan schedule has been revealed.

Janus Films presentations include Orson Welles' CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT.
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#499 Post by criterion10 »

Has Criterion just given up on posting the announcements?
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#500 Post by CSM126 »

criterion10 wrote:Has Criterion just given up on posting the announcements?
Yup. They decided to hang up the boots. 2015 is their last year. It's off into the sunset for them now.



Or, you know, they work on their own schedule and not yours.
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