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domino harvey
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#2826 Post by domino harvey »

Criterion just tweeted a Nina Simone song. Any movies that could point to?
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#2827 Post by criterion10 »

domino harvey wrote:Criterion just tweeted a Nina Simone song. Any movies that could point to?
Indisputably Before Sunset.
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The song plays at the end of the film, with Julie Delpy dancing to it as she tells Ethan Hawke: "Baby, you are gonna miss that plane."
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#2828 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

domino harvey wrote:Criterion just tweeted a Nina Simone song. Any movies that could point to?
Before Sunset
I love you Philip Morris
Inland Empire

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#2829 Post by Roger Ryan »

Exactly, "Just In Time" is the song used at the end of Before Sunset.
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#2830 Post by domino harvey »

Mike Mills visited, and according to their Twitter was there to discuss his influences, so sounds like an extra for something
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#2831 Post by ianungstad »

Probably for this Filmstruck series running on indiewire. Pablo Larrain this week.


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#2833 Post by big ticket »

All in the Family: A Conversation with Maren Ade

I'm not sure why I was under the impression that SPC was handling Toni Erdmann's US distribution, but a Criterion release would be spectacular!
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#2834 Post by FrauBlucher »

SPC is handling the distribution, at least theatrically.
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#2835 Post by dwk »

Agnieszka Smoczynsk, Marta Mazurek and Robert Bolesto in the closet
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#2836 Post by Ribs »

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Unlike most of these "guest" photos, I don't think he's got anything to promote, so it seems pretty likely he's working on something (I think the educated guess from the Forthcoming thread that they might do a special box later this year seems increasingly likely)
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#2837 Post by Ishmael »

The use of a Polaroid and the way Wong's name is written at the bottom as ID is how Guy Pearce's character in Memento identified people he wanted to remember. So this must be the infamous Double Clue, and Memento is without any doubt coming as well (probably with commentary by Wong).
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#2838 Post by PfR73 »

Ishmael wrote:The use of a Polaroid and the way Wong's name is written at the bottom as ID is how Guy Pearce's character in Memento identified people he wanted to remember. So this must be the infamous Double Clue, and Memento is without any doubt coming as well (probably with commentary by Wong).
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#2839 Post by FrauBlucher »

As much as I would love to see Memento in the Collection (and it's still very possible) the use of the Polaroid has been used before by the folks of Criterion. If you scroll up this thread a little you'll see a Polaroid with Chloe Sevigny and Lizzie Nastro. So, the Polaroid is coincidental.
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#2840 Post by PfR73 »

FrauBlucher wrote:As much as I would love to see Memento in the Collection (and it's still very possible) the use of the Polaroid has been used before by the folks of Criterion. If you scroll up this thread a little you'll see a Polaroid with Chloe Sevigny and Lizzie Nastro. So, the Polaroid is coincidental.
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#2841 Post by McNulty »

FrauBlucher wrote:As much as I would love to see Memento in the Collection (and it's still very possible) the use of the Polaroid has been used before by the folks of Criterion. If you scroll up this thread a little you'll see a Polaroid with Chloe Sevigny and Lizzie Nastro. So, the Polaroid is coincidental.
Pretty sure that entire post was sarcasm.
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#2842 Post by Ishmael »

McNulty wrote:Pretty sure that entire post was sarcasm.

If you mean my post, yeah, just a joke. But PfR73, nicely played. I got a good laugh outta that response.
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#2843 Post by Luke M »

What can we expect out of a WKW box? Fallen Angels, Happy Together, 2046?
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#2844 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

Another wrinkle in the "should Wong Kar-wai be written with or without a hyphen" controversy! Not that anyone follows it but me and maybe five or six other extreme pedants worldwide. (A few years ago there was a report somewhere that Wong doesn't like the hyphen, and the official English-language publicity for The Grandmaster didn't use it.)
Luke M wrote:What can we expect out of a WKW box? Fallen Angels, Happy Together, 2046?
At minimum it should be Chungking Express (which we know Janus has now) and the two ex-Kino titles that are also owned by Wong's company (Fallen Angels and Happy Together). Kino also released As Tears Go By and Days of Being Wild, but those have a different owner (Media Asia) and Kino rather conspicuously never upgraded them to Blu. (They do have Blu releases in Asia.) And Sony could license 2046 and maybe even Ashes of Time, or at least the redux version.
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#2845 Post by swo17 »

Luke M wrote:What can we expect out of a WKW box? Fallen Angels, Happy Together, 2046?
My guess is everything in the old Kino box. Ditto Haneke and Kieslowski.
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#2846 Post by Malickite »

Why does everyone think they're releasing a box set, why not just individual releases? What am I missing?
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#2847 Post by diamonds »

Malickite wrote:Why does everyone think they're releasing a box set, why not just individual releases? What am I missing?
I'm curious to know this as well. Is it just wishful thinking on everyone's part, or are there actually hints pointing to something like this?
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#2848 Post by Ribs »

WKW was in-office, which implies new discs, and we know they're sitting on Chungking Express to be rereleased, and incorporating it into a box seems a natural way to do that.
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