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- SHOCKMASTER
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- godardslave
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- zedz
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It's sort of weird that they have an Altman blurb and forget to mention 3 Women, but it's utterly bizarre that they have the Grey Gardens piece and fail to mention the forthcoming re-release (while encouraging people to pick up the soon to be obsolete current edition). I guess it's safe to assume that the GG re-release has been put back - or that Criterion has recently appointed a new publicist with a death-wish.
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- Theodore R. Stockton
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That's odd. I thought I saw Tanner '88 on their website when it was originally posted in the news section and I was certain Short Cuts wasn't listed. Guess the eyesight starts to fade (moreso) as you near the big 3-0.Theodore R. Stockton wrote:"Perhaps best known for such grand-scale masterpieces as M*A*S*H, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Nashville, The Player, and Short Cuts,"
They do mention Short Cuts.
They don't mention Tanner '88.
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Noir of the Night
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http://www.criterion.com/nl206/wackyanimal_2-06.gif
*sigh*
I can't believe they actually call it "wacky animal".
*sigh*
I can't believe they actually call it "wacky animal".
- Gordon
- Joined: Thu Nov 11, 2004 12:03 pm
Don't let it bring you down, bro - it's just a toad. Although, the toad is the least "wacky" of the Earth's manifestations; it is the chosen animal symbol of Zen Buddhism, for one thing.Noir of the Night wrote:http://www.criterion.com/nl206/wackyanimal_2-06.gif
*sigh*
I can't believe they actually call it "wacky animal".
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Last month they did solidify Dazed & Confused, that was news of sorts, I mean how long have we been getting quotes about Beyond the Valley of the Dolls and She's Gotta Have It!.
They haven't done it for a few months but I did like their little behind the scenes stories about how the discs came to be (Theives' Highway).
They haven't done it for a few months but I did like their little behind the scenes stories about how the discs came to be (Theives' Highway).
- justeleblanc
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- backstreetsbackalright
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- pzman84
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So far, this year has been very weak. They have announced a lot of good titles, but have fumbled up by delays (The Children are Watching, The Complete Mr. Arkadin), something wrong with the box (Young Mr. Lincoln's packaging, Viridiana's cover art) and now "Pictureboxgate"
(Kind Hearts & Coronets, La bête humaine). This, on top of the fact there are not as many titles issued as last year, despite the flood of "double dip" releases (Grey Gardens, The 400 Blows, individual sections of Monterey Pop).
At first, I too was complaining about how Criterion should not release Metropolitan and Dazed and Confused and should release more classics, like some Rossellini or Ray (either Nick or Satyajit) and the long awaited Eisenstein Silent Films Box Set. Now, with how bad the year has gone, I no longer care. It can't get much worse. Because of my new-found depression
, I have no anger over the news Kicking and Screaming will be released sometime this year.
I am hoping Criterion will turn the year around. As much as I hate reissues, I do think ones for Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, and Sanjuro would be appreciated. Also, they may have some big annoucement (maybe we will get the Eisenstein box set).
However, untill that happens, I have to live up to my Avatar. Criterion...you are on notice.
At first, I too was complaining about how Criterion should not release Metropolitan and Dazed and Confused and should release more classics, like some Rossellini or Ray (either Nick or Satyajit) and the long awaited Eisenstein Silent Films Box Set. Now, with how bad the year has gone, I no longer care. It can't get much worse. Because of my new-found depression
I am hoping Criterion will turn the year around. As much as I hate reissues, I do think ones for Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, and Sanjuro would be appreciated. Also, they may have some big annoucement (maybe we will get the Eisenstein box set).
However, untill that happens, I have to live up to my Avatar. Criterion...you are on notice.