Those are the fleas from Mr. Arkadin.jesus the mexican boi wrote:The spiders pulling the cart: Spider's Stratagem?
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I dunno... considering the quality of the existing ROTG DVD, both in terms of print quality and extras, I'd find it very hard to believe they'd revisit that of all things. I could maybe see them doing something like they did with Charade or the 3-disc Brazil and just re-encode the existing disc with the new print, but... I dunno, I guess I just feel that revisiting something so well done in the first place would be uncharactaristic of the company.
Unless of course they're trying to make their "important" titles conform to the new logos or begin a blu-ray/hddvd line, I don't see this happening.
Unless of course they're trying to make their "important" titles conform to the new logos or begin a blu-ray/hddvd line, I don't see this happening.
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And Mon Oncle has dogs, doesn't it? They've said before they might release a Tati box set.
The two silhouetted terriers:
What about Geoffrey & Stanley? Hitchcock's two Sealyhams who appear with him in THE BIRDS and form the basis for the name of his MARNIE production company. It is all but impossible but I can dream of a deluxe, Criterion release of MARNIE with deleted scenes and a full commentary by Tippi Hedren. More realistically, it could mean a reference to SABOTAGE, YOUNG AND INNOCENT, MURDER, THE LODGER or BLACKMAIL in both silent & sound versions.
Guys thats one of the monsters from Equinox. I think we just got a hint that Eclipse is on it's way.
What do all of the above predictions have in common? Yes, they were all WRONG! I think we've got plenty of evidence now that the "wacky animals" in the newsletter are semi-randomly selected to represent existing releases and are not clues of any kind. Any similarity to imminent releases is purely coincidental.Le Corbeau translates to The Raven you silly, and both actors named are in The Raven. There's definitely a connection, I think the guess a few posts up (The Black room?) is a really solid one.
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Nope.If these are fleas from Mr. Arkadin (and we all know of Mr. Welles' appreciation for magic), could it be revealing that Bergman's " The Magician" is finally coming?
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I've been saying the same thing to the entire time. Criterion just puts those "Wacky Animals" in because they're things we'll all recognize and perhaps get a kick out of.zedz wrote:What do all of the above predictions have in common? Yes, they were all WRONG! I think we've got plenty of evidence now that the "wacky animals" in the newsletter are semi-randomly selected to represent existing releases and are not clues of any kind. Any similarity to imminent releases is purely coincidental.
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Is this not the RULES OF THE GAME print, recently unearthed, that they delayed the DVD release for?... Now in a pristine new show print... I don't think they've found anything further since....
It even refers to the 'restored digital intermediate', implying that this is the HD transfer (for DVD) of the film restoration plus work with the MTI Digital Restoration System, as noted in the CC booklet...
It even refers to the 'restored digital intermediate', implying that this is the HD transfer (for DVD) of the film restoration plus work with the MTI Digital Restoration System, as noted in the CC booklet...
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THE ENTERTAINER is an MGM dvd release.jesus the mexican boi wrote:Olivier in exotic flannels sounds like THE ENTERTAINER.
It's either 49th Parallel or Peter Glenville's Term of Trial .
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Yes, it's most certainly the latter. There has been no indiciation that Criterion are remotely interested in releasing 49th Parallel and the Glenville is very likely given Criterion's healthy licensing relationship with Warner Bros. Way to crack this case wide open, chief!YilmazGuney wrote:It's either 49th Parallel or Peter Glenville's Term of Trial .
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Yes, the film actor/director Yilmaz Guney was exiled in 1981, presumably because he was a member of the THKP-C. I don't see what that has to do with Olivier or flannel shirts, though.Cinephrenic wrote:Yilmaz Guney that is.
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"Yes, it's most certainly the latter. There has been no indiciation that Criterion are remotely interested in releasing 49th Parallel and the Glenville is very likely given Criterion's healthy licensing relationship with Warner Bros. Way to crack this case wide open, chief!"
Matt, do I detect a note of sarcasm???
Best,
Brian
Matt, do I detect a note of sarcasm???
Best,
Brian
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Certainly not.Brianruns10 wrote:Matt, do I detect a note of sarcasm???
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