Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

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

#451 Post by EddieLarkin »

315/7=45
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#452 Post by johnnysnatchclub7 »

Traditionally dog years are a multiplier of seven.


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#453 Post by FrauBlucher »

Now it's time to guess the second film from this double clue. :wink:
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#454 Post by johnnysnatchclub7 »

Pi plus Protozoa.


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#455 Post by swo17 »

So the one time I don't get a clue it's one that involves math.
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#456 Post by ZHansen »

Surely, we can all agree that a dog that is 315 in people years would probably be ill and sore.
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#457 Post by domino harvey »

swo17 wrote:So the one time I don't get a clue it's one that involves math.
It's your Aleppo Moment!
ZHansen wrote:Surely, we can all agree that a dog that is 315 in people years would probably be ill and sore.
Too soon
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#458 Post by Jameson281 »

I was thinking it was a clue for a film made 45 years ago, which would be 1971, so it could be STRAW DOGS, which would play off the dog in the cartoon. Clearly I was overthinking things.
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#459 Post by carmilla mircalla »

Dog +Cake + 315 = Dog Cake Afternoon
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#460 Post by McNulty »

No, that's definitely for both seasons of Documentary Now!
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#461 Post by jazzo »

Part wishful thinking, but could this be the rumoured Dogme box. Dog Days? The Celebration?
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#462 Post by jazzo »

Wait. Was Dog Days a Dogme film? I'm typing this on my iPod waiting for my little girl to fall asleep, so I don't know much of anything right now.
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#463 Post by domino harvey »

It's your Alpo Moment
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#464 Post by jazzo »

Nice. Is that thing on?
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#465 Post by Rupert Pupkin »

more Lars Von Trier on blu-ray would be really appreciated... [-o< Especially Dogville (I've grabbed :oops: a HDTV broadcast, even a 720p is a huge improvement over the SD French DVD...) and the bonus of the French DVD were awesome (the "loft" interviews series, etc...)

"Straw Dogs" is perhaps my favorite Sam Peckinpah movie with... "Getaway". I've always been a huge fan of Dustin Hoffman (I'm still by the way waiting for Straight Time on blu-ray (I'd like to get a job interview with such a lovely Theresa Russell :oops: like in this movie). I own the double-DVD Criterion release and was disappointed when they lost the rights.
I've bought the US MGM release and the transfer is not a wow-wow- but it's pretty good transfer. But we lost all Criterion bonus.
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#466 Post by Brian C »

jazzo wrote:Part wishful thinking, but could this be the rumoured Dogme box. Dog Days? The Celebration?
"Part"?
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#467 Post by jazzo »

Well, it was my actual guess, too, just not a very good one.

And, honestly, how much better am I expecting transfers of those films to be?
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#468 Post by Brianruns10 »

I think it's a Dogme 95 set. Because if Criterion googled "dog years" like I did, the first result back at the very top states that 15 human years equals one dog year. 315/15 = 21 years, which is how long it's been since the Dogme 95 manifesto was released.
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#469 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Actually, now I think it's a clue for Sexy Beast, because I'm reading these guesses and going "No! Nonononononononononono!".
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#470 Post by Cinephrenic »

7 dog years = 1 human year.

315/7 = 45

15 years is more accurate today, but generally, it use to be 7 years and the artist probably is going by this rule.
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#471 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

Cinephrenic wrote:7 dog years = 1 human year.

315/7 = 45

15 years is more accurate today, but generally, it use to be 7 years and the artist probably is going by this rule.
One of my dogs is 12 years. Does that make him 180 in human terms then? He swims every day and can outstrip most other dogs. Maybe I should eat his kibbles?
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#472 Post by jindianajonz »

According to the cited Google blurb, 15 is only the conversion rate for the first yearof a dog's life. The second year of a dog's life is equal to another 9 human years, and each year after is approximately 5 human years, though the exact rate varies with the size of the dog. Thank you for subscribing to DogFacts!
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#473 Post by Lemmy Caution »

jindianajonz wrote:According to the cited Google blurb, 15 is only the conversion rate for the first yearof a dog's life. The second year of a dog's life is equal to another 9 human years, and each year after is approximately 5 human years, though the exact rate varies with the size of the dog. Thank you for subscribing to DogFacts!
7 years it is!

(actually that is kind of interesting, but the overall ratio would be around 7)

For the clue, I thought I was on to something with the Ides of March (3/15), and was just digging in to the dog's presence when I saw the answers, and then did the same math faux pas swo did ...
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#474 Post by Lowry_Sam »

I'd love for it to be a double clue for the Dogme 95 box....the restoration of the films were premiered last year in Denmark for the 20th anniversary. Of course there's the added speculation of what could be included, but I would have thought that Janus would have picked up & distributed at least one of the restorations (ie. The Idiots, particularly because it was censored in its original, limited US release) before we got a Criterion release.
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#475 Post by Yaanu »

ZHansen wrote:Surely, we can all agree that a dog that is 315 in people years would probably be ill and sore.
El sore perro?
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