Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

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

#351 Post by FrauBlucher »

It's not for Pans Labryinth?
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#352 Post by Roscoe »

MONSTER IN A BOX
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#353 Post by Randall Maysin »

Google has informed me, among other things, that rolltop desks generally have a chest of drawers underneath, not just bare legs. It may be a grill. Also, there's nothing about the turtle shown that is especially Mock-y. I think the case isn't closed on this one.
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#354 Post by Luke M »

Thrilled to see His Girl Friday confirmed.
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#355 Post by Roscoe »

Dinosaur in an old fashioned box -- what else could it be but the complete JURASSIC PARK series?

I still think MONSTER IN A BOX.
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#356 Post by domino harvey »

Monster in a Box would presumably show a monster in a box in the clue. Give it up fellas, it's obv His Girl Friday
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#357 Post by Minkin »

comicfan1969 wrote:
swo17 wrote:
Morgan Creek wrote:His Girl Friday
Bingo. "Get back in there [the rolltop desk] you mock turtle."
Oh yeah. I'd forgotten about that line, which played on the fact that Cary Grant played the Mock Turtle in Alice in Wonderland.
We still have that Queen of Hearts card from the New Years clue left unresolved... hmm :-k

Bonus points for this not being a clue for Pan's Labyrinth.
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#358 Post by knives »

I wonder if they'll include any of the other adaptations in the release?
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#359 Post by justeleblanc »

If it's HIS GIRL FRIDAY (which I also say it is), then why the turtle?
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#360 Post by knives »

As already said it is a mock turtle referencing a line from the film.
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#361 Post by justeleblanc »

Sorry, must have missed that comment. Then yes, could not be clearer.
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#362 Post by jwd5275 »

Minkin wrote:We still have that Queen of Hearts card from the New Years clue left unresolved... hmm :-k
Take a real good look at the Manchurian Candidate cover...
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#363 Post by Minkin »

jwd5275 wrote:
Minkin wrote:We still have that Queen of Hearts card from the New Years clue left unresolved... hmm :-k
Take a real good look at the Manchurian Candidate cover...
I did:
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So its either Polan really screwed up or the Queen of Hearts indicates a different clue.
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#364 Post by CSM126 »

The queen of hearts was riding in a car similar to the one JFK died in. The JFK campaign distributed playing cards with Jackie O. as the Queen of Hearts. Therefore that clue was The Robert Drew JFK films.
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#365 Post by Roscoe »

It's got to be ANDREI RUBLEV, it's just got to be.
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#366 Post by Ovader »

Tree of Life featured dinosaurs and if I remember correctly old styled desks.
EDIT: Read the His Girl Friday comments so cross out my remark.
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#367 Post by carmilla mircalla »

the turtle is actually some sort of uncharacteristically friendly apex reptile and it's been caught in a tight trap which is inescapable from all ends therefore it's a blu box set of NBC's The Complete To Catch A Predator series. I wonder if Criterion managed to snag interviews with most of the "participants" that wound up getting arrested. Stoked.
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#368 Post by oh yeah »

domino harvey wrote:Nope.
Dino = Dean Martin
Roll (top desk)= of dice, as in gambling
Some Came Running 100% confirmed
Hey, don't get my hopes up here!
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#369 Post by Roger Ryan »

Based on the roll-top desk alone, my first guess was His Girl Friday, but I was still trying to figure out how John Qualen or "Earl Williams" could be clued by a dinosaur! I hadn't recalled the "mock turtle" line so that cinches it.
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#370 Post by jmj713 »

If that does mean His Girl Friday, what are the chances of Bringing Up Baby? I recently watched it on TCM in HDbut the quality was very poor. Any hope this amazing film ever gets a scrub and a proper restoration?
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#371 Post by TheRanchHand »

My first instinct was an already somewhat announced title, DRAGON GATE INN. I mean, it's kind of a Dragon gated in.... you know what I mean?
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#372 Post by Feego »

jmj713 wrote:If that does mean His Girl Friday, what are the chances of Bringing Up Baby? I recently watched it on TCM in HDbut the quality was very poor. Any hope this amazing film ever gets a scrub and a proper restoration?
His Girl Friday is with Sony, Bringing Up Baby is with WB, so one has nothing to do with the other as far as licensing to Criterion. While it's not unthinkable that WB could license it to Criterion, I think it's more likely to be a Warner Archive release.
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#373 Post by jmj713 »

But what about a restoration? Have there been any rumors on that? The HD transfer on TCM looks pretty shabby. I realize it's an old film but still.
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#374 Post by Zot! »

Gamera vs. Salaryman
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#375 Post by justeleblanc »

Feego wrote:
jmj713 wrote:If that does mean His Girl Friday, what are the chances of Bringing Up Baby? I recently watched it on TCM in HDbut the quality was very poor. Any hope this amazing film ever gets a scrub and a proper restoration?
His Girl Friday is with Sony, Bringing Up Baby is with WB, so one has nothing to do with the other as far as licensing to Criterion. While it's not unthinkable that WB could license it to Criterion, I think it's more likely to be a Warner Archive release.
I agree, Baby is unlikely. But isn't His Girl Friday public-domain?
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