I'm just concerned that they've been cheating on Criterion with Arrow's "Comedies and Proverbs" set.brundlefly wrote: Mon Mar 17, 2025 3:44 pm "I have all of it. Because my husband is crazy." Carrie Coon doubles up.
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"I feel like maybe my best work, in my career, is the commentary on this disc."
-- Ben Affleck, Armageddon in hand.
-- Ben Affleck, Armageddon in hand.
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I haven’t seen the video yet but if one of Ben’s closet picks isn’t Matt Damon I’m gonna be pissed.
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They posted a video of Rosamund Pike in the closet a couple of days ago and a Carrie Coon video a month or two back. If the closet videos still had anything to do with upcoming releases, I'd stay Gone Girl was in the works, but they don't.
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They do still count sometimes. Richard E Grant for the Robinson upgrades, Zeinabu irene Davis for Compensation, Payal Kapadia before All We Imagine as Light, and Dylan Baker with Happiness.dwk wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 7:05 pm They posted a video of Rosamund Pike in the closet a couple of days ago and a Carrie Coon video a month or two back. If the closet videos still had anything to do with upcoming releases, I'd stay Gone Girl was in the works, but they don't.
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They are all just promoting different things. Carrie Coon was in the third season of The White Lotus, Pike has a thriller coming out soon and Affleck is back on screen with The Accountant 2.dwk wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 7:05 pm They posted a video of Rosamund Pike in the closet a couple of days ago and a Carrie Coon video a month or two back. If the closet videos still had anything to do with upcoming releases, I'd stay Gone Girl was in the works, but they don't.
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Isn't that mostly because he does loads of impressions of Billy Bob Thornton's Southern accent from Sling Blade, as if he continued to do it whilst he was playing the guy running the NASA control room?brundlefly wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 6:02 pm "I feel like maybe my best work, in my career, is the commentary on this disc."
-- Ben Affleck, Armageddon in hand.
I'd love Good Will Hunting, and if Criterion are going to do do as much Gus Van Sant as possible that would be great (though they really should rescue Even Cowgirls Get The Blues first!)
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Occasionally, but not frequently enough to use as a tool to guess future releases.Mr.DarjeelingLimited wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 8:01 pm They do still count sometimes. Richard E Grant for the Robinson upgrades, Zeinabu irene Davis for Compensation, Payal Kapadia before All We Imagine as Light, and Dylan Baker with Happiness.
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Has anyone picked Gummo yet? I expected Joel Potrykus to, but, alas.
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On the topic of Van Sant, Elephant is top priority at this point (ideally, we could get a set of the Death Trilogy + Paranoid Park, maybe even including Clarke's short as a supplement as with the old French DVD) and considering Criterion's relationships with Warner and Van Sant, I'm somewhat surprised we haven't heard any word of a release. An upgrade of Mala Noche (whether here or internationally) would be nice aswell.colinr0380 wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 8:17 pm I'd love Good Will Hunting, and if Criterion are going to do do as much Gus Van Sant as possible that would be great (though they really should rescue Even Cowgirls Get The Blues first!)
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Absolutely. Elephant may be Van Sant's best film. It is certainly the one I revisit the most. And I love Gerry too. Though if Criterion were putting the Death trilogy out (with the Kurt Cobain-related Last Days) then there would be a great opportunity for thematically paired releases of Alan Clarke's Elephant, Daft Punk's 'figures in a landscape' film Electroma (which feels really Gerry-inspired) and either Nick Broomfield's Kurt and Courtney documentary or another weird music artist biopic like I'm Not There!
(And putting out Paranoid Park would be a great opportunity to pair it up with Larry Clark's Wassup Rockers!)
(And putting out Paranoid Park would be a great opportunity to pair it up with Larry Clark's Wassup Rockers!)
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FWIW, during his Q&A's, he apologized for the sunglasses and said his doctor told him to wear them due to some issues he's having with his eyes. (He said it was due to spending too much time viewing screens while editing, so maybe eye strain?)
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"I'll hold the movie again so it has context." Natasha Lyonne brings the joy, takes the closet.
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I still don’t know how anyone can feel they “don't find her very funny or charming,” especially after watching this (they know who I’m talking about).brundlefly wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 8:03 pm "I'll hold the movie again so it has context." Natasha Lyonne brings the joy, takes the closet.
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For the record I do like her (I wouldn't adore Poker Face otherwise), but just not "enamored" with her shtick. Different strokes
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Different strokes indeed (I assume you view Peter Falk’s shtick in a similar way), although I must ask if you’ve seen But I’m a Cheerleader because to me it’s the one that made me fall in love with her with her delivering a wonderfully campy & lovely performance.therewillbeblus wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 8:46 pm For the record I do like her (I wouldn't adore Poker Face otherwise), but just not "enamored" with her shtick. Different strokes
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Yeah I like it a lot, and I like her in other stuff too
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You’ve gained my begrudged respect.therewillbeblus wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 8:59 pm Yeah I like it a lot, and I like her in other stuff too
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TIL that the lead there is Lyonne. There’s no overlap in her recent stuff and that.TechnicolorAcid wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 8:56 pmDifferent strokes indeed (I assume you view Peter Falk’s shtick in a similar way), although I must ask if you’ve seen But I’m a Cheerleader because to me it’s the one that made me fall in love with her with her delivering a wonderfully campy & lovely performance.therewillbeblus wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 8:46 pm For the record I do like her (I wouldn't adore Poker Face otherwise), but just not "enamored" with her shtick. Different strokes
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I like the fact she just keeps grabbing one after the other and has a large pile going there.
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Real ones remember her in Slums of Beverly Hills (which, actually, would fit right in with Criterion’s recent focus areas, if they can pry it away from Disney) first— she actually had a lot of buzz with that film that never really materialized into the more belated success she’s enjoying these days. She’s also the narrator of Everyone Says I Love Youknives wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 9:22 pmTIL that the lead there is Lyonne. There’s no overlap in her recent stuff and that.TechnicolorAcid wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 8:56 pmDifferent strokes indeed (I assume you view Peter Falk’s shtick in a similar way), although I must ask if you’ve seen But I’m a Cheerleader because to me it’s the one that made me fall in love with her with her delivering a wonderfully campy & lovely performance.therewillbeblus wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 8:46 pm For the record I do like her (I wouldn't adore Poker Face otherwise), but just not "enamored" with her shtick. Different strokes
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That was funbrundlefly wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 8:03 pm "I'll hold the movie again so it has context." Natasha Lyonne brings the joy, takes the closet.
Did they run out of totescdnchris wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 9:25 pm I like the fact she just keeps grabbing one after the other and has a large pile going there.
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Real ones also know from her co-lead performance in Freeway II, which inexplicably also stars Vincent Gallo as a drug dealing Fairy Godmother type figure, and All About Evil where she becomes a snuff filmmaker in order to save her family’s movie theater business.domino harvey wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 10:39 pmReal ones remember her in Slums of Beverly Hills (which, actually, would fit right in with Criterion’s recent focus areas, if they can pry it away from Disney) first— she actually had a lot of buzz with that film that never really materialized into the more belated success she’s enjoying these days. She’s also the narrator of Everyone Says I Love Youknives wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 9:22 pmTIL that the lead there is Lyonne. There’s no overlap in her recent stuff and that.TechnicolorAcid wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 8:56 pm
Different strokes indeed (I assume you view Peter Falk’s shtick in a similar way), although I must ask if you’ve seen But I’m a Cheerleader because to me it’s the one that made me fall in love with her with her delivering a wonderfully campy & lovely performance.
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That’s two Closet videos in a row for me where Town Bloody Hall was picked — the other being Maura Tierney. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it picked before this point. It’s been on my radar for ages to see, but never on my short list. I guess I need to change that.brundlefly wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 8:03 pm "I'll hold the movie again so it has context." Natasha Lyonne brings the joy, takes the closet.