Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

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Ribs
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

#251 Post by Ribs »

As was pointed out over at blu-ray's forum's, this month's image url actually gives away the clue:

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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

#252 Post by swo17 »

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Yawn, Dr. Strangelove
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domino harvey
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#253 Post by domino harvey »

Borrrrrring
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#254 Post by swo17 »

Hey, there's no boredom in the boreroom.
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#255 Post by Roger Ryan »

There must be an awful lot of semen in that bottle. They should have gone with a smaller receptacle.
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domino harvey
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#256 Post by domino harvey »

Wait, maybe this is a clue for the finale to Happiness
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#257 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Maybe they're releasing the episode of Community where everyone gets a canister of Pierce's sperm.
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#258 Post by essrog »

The biggest surprise of that newsletter was referring to Paul Schneider's Parks and Rec role as "beloved."
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#259 Post by domino harvey »

Criterion must be moving and need to use his truck
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#260 Post by mizo »

Surely it's for an upgrade of Vampyr. :wink:

"Come quickly! I'm losing blood!"
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#261 Post by Feego »

I guess by now this is news to no one, but Criterion also mentions in their latest newsletter that they are working on restoring The New World.
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#262 Post by krnash »

essrog wrote:The biggest surprise of that newsletter was referring to Paul Schneider's Parks and Rec role as "beloved."
Maybe he's in the office because they're working on The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, which would be amazing.

Or maybe he was just in the neighborhood, which is just as likely.
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#263 Post by Luke M »

krnash wrote:
essrog wrote:The biggest surprise of that newsletter was referring to Paul Schneider's Parks and Rec role as "beloved."
Maybe he's in the office because they're working on The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, which would be amazing.

Or maybe he was just in the neighborhood, which is just as likely.
Begs the question, can one just wander into Criterion and check the place out?
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#264 Post by FrauBlucher »

To honest, it's not hard to get into. I've been up there several times to get replacement discs or trade ins when they were doing that. I didn't go as far as the waiting room, which is kind of opened to the rest of the office. Just a divider blocking from seeing anything significant. Lots of pictures and posters on the walls and film books scattered about. The folks were friendly.
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#265 Post by jedgeco »

Luke M wrote:Begs the question, can one just wander into Criterion and check the place out?
Depends. What's your risk-tolerance on being arrested?
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#266 Post by Newsnayr »

Luke M wrote:
krnash wrote:
essrog wrote:The biggest surprise of that newsletter was referring to Paul Schneider's Parks and Rec role as "beloved."
Maybe he's in the office because they're working on The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, which would be amazing.

Or maybe he was just in the neighborhood, which is just as likely.
Begs the question, can one just wander into Criterion and check the place out?
I actually visited and went inside THE closet (and had my picture taken there) so yes.
(I also went a few days earlier after most people had left and a picture restorer actually showed me a few clips of Speedy and Lady Snowblood).
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#267 Post by Luke M »

Newsnayr wrote:I actually visited and went inside THE closet (and had my picture taken there) so yes.
(I also went a few days earlier after most people had left and a picture restorer actually showed me a few clips of Speedy and Lady Snowblood).
Oh wow. Pretty jealous right now, tbh
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#268 Post by mizo »

Newsnayr wrote:I actually visited and went inside THE closet (and had my picture taken there) so yes.
Wait...are you Laurie Anderson!?
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#269 Post by Newsnayr »

mizoguchi5354 wrote:
Newsnayr wrote:I actually visited and went inside THE closet (and had my picture taken there) so yes.
Wait...are you Laurie Anderson!?
I'm not. (for a picture of me in said closet: http://imgur.com/NAr8cZA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
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#270 Post by djproject »

domino harvey wrote:Wait, maybe this is a clue for the finale to Happiness
I'm holding out for Midnight Cowboy
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#271 Post by leo_floyd »

Newsnayr wrote:
mizoguchi5354 wrote:
Newsnayr wrote:I actually visited and went inside THE closet (and had my picture taken there) so yes.
Wait...are you Laurie Anderson!?
I'm not. (for a picture of me in said closet: http://imgur.com/NAr8cZA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
Cool! They did let you take movies for free like they do with famous people? :)
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#272 Post by Newsnayr »

leo_floyd wrote:
Cool! They did let you take movies for free like they do with famous people? :)
I didn't bother to ask, I was too surprised and pleased to even touch the cases.
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#273 Post by FakeBonanza »

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A Touch of Zen
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#274 Post by Werewolf by Night »

Oh, thank god. My first thought was Little Buddha.
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Luke M
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

#275 Post by Luke M »

I was hoping for Pokémon
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