Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
- Feego
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Perhaps a Blu upgrade of Mamma Roma (a literal mamma + the boy yelling "Row, ma!"). Do they even do newsletter clues for upgrades these days?
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
This is actually the best guess yet-- unless anyone comes up with something better, I'm convincedFeego wrote:Perhaps a Blu upgrade of Mamma Roma (a literal mamma + the boy yelling "Row, ma!"). Do they even do newsletter clues for upgrades these days?
- ermylaw
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Couldn't it just be Roma?
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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In before someone claims it's a double clue
- captveg
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I think Fellini's Roma is the best guess yet
- ZHansen
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Could it be I'll Cry Tomorrow (I'll Cry to Ma, "Row!")
- dda1996a
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How exactly is it Roma?
- captveg
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"Row, Ma!"dda1996a wrote:How exactly is it Roma?
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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One would hope Criterion wouldn't waste one of their Warner chits on it, it's an awful film, but not a terrible guessZHansen wrote:Could it be I'll Cry Tomorrow (I'll Cry to Ma, "Row!")
- dda1996a
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Ha... Didn't think about that... How long after a clue is the film released? We still haven't had the His Girl Friday announcement
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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It's usually three months, so we'll see His Girl Friday for November's announcements
- swo17
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It's anywhere from one month to however much longer we have to wait for Midnight Cowboy.
(Actually, Cronos did take almost two years from clue to release.)
(Actually, Cronos did take almost two years from clue to release.)
- captveg
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The ones that take longer are usually due to director involvement that needs to be scheduled. So if the filmmaker is dead it usually makes the standard 2-4 months later window.
- oldsheperd
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Ace in the Hole apparently had it.Feego wrote:Do they even do newsletter clues for upgrades these days?
- swo17
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Also Wages of Fear and Dog Star Moon
- ptatler
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You got me all excited for UPSTREAM COLOR (though the current Blu release is just fine).
There's no way it's not ROMA or MAMMA ROMA (or - ulp! - both).
There's no way it's not ROMA or MAMMA ROMA (or - ulp! - both).
- Saturnome
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Is it really a baby in this picture? Maybe it's a big potato.
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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Or in Spanish, papa = ain't row mama = complete J. Lo video collection
- FrauBlucher
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Once again it's a double clue. Roma and Gidget Goes to Rome.
- Randall Maysin
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So, Criterion has Warner "chits"? And there is a limited number of these aforementioned "chits"? Is this really the case?
- Randall Maysin
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Or maybe the 'baby' is actually a large sandwich, onto which the woman is drooling. Her nervous expression must also mean something.
- Moe Dickstein
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Word was they made a deal for 6 titles. Of course if it goes well they could always go back and attempt more.Randall Maysin wrote:So, Criterion has Warner "chits"? And there is a limited number of these aforementioned "chits"? Is this really the case?
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criterion10
Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
.... They've already released/announced nearly a dozen. Based on the speculated titles, it would be safe to assume that this was a deal of around thirty films or so, which is what I believe Criterion had licensed out in a single deal from a studio like MGM in the past.Moe Dickstein wrote:Word was they made a deal for 6 titles. Of course if it goes well they could always go back and attempt more.Randall Maysin wrote:So, Criterion has Warner "chits"? And there is a limited number of these aforementioned "chits"? Is this really the case?
- Luke M
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Going from Bringing Up Baby to Mamma Roma is a roller coaster of emotions.