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- davebert
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mikeohhh
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Random speculation in threads other than the diesignated one is fun. I'd like to believe that Criterion asked Guy Maddin about his favorite Criterion DVDs in the midst of an interview / commentary for their upcoming release of Careful, OOP from Kino.
More realistically, I'm hoping this means My Dad is 100 Years Old will be a supplement to a 2007 Rossellini release.
Seriously though, I'm gonna email Lipson about Careful.
More realistically, I'm hoping this means My Dad is 100 Years Old will be a supplement to a 2007 Rossellini release.
Seriously though, I'm gonna email Lipson about Careful.
- magicmarker
- Joined: Sun Oct 15, 2006 2:21 am
My Dad is 100 Year Old as an extra on a Rossellini release seems more likely. The film is already available as a bonus DVD with Isabella Rossellini's book In the Name of the Father; the Daughter and the Holy Spirits: Remembering Rossellini. On the bonus DVD it says, "Courtesy of the Criterion Collection."
Would be nice to see Maddin a la Criterion. Perhaps the new films that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, the feature Branded Upon the Brain and the short Nude Caboose.
Would be nice to see Maddin a la Criterion. Perhaps the new films that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, the feature Branded Upon the Brain and the short Nude Caboose.
- miless
- Joined: Sun Apr 02, 2006 1:45 am
my hope is that it is an extra on a 2-disc Open Citymagicmarker wrote:My Dad is 100 Year Old as an extra on a Rossellini release seems more likely.
edit: especially since it is the film that made Ingrid Bergman decide to seduce Rossellini... resulting in Isabella and Isotta (they're twins)
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- Gigi M.
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Great news. I believe this'd the first title that was available from Image at one point that gets in the collection.
Maybe Brute Force will be announced along with Naked City, a la Thieves's Highway and Night and The City.
Maybe Brute Force will be announced along with Naked City, a la Thieves's Highway and Night and The City.
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- colinr0380
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Criterion certainly have cornered the 'classic films with naked in the title' genre. Naked, The Naked Kiss, Naked Lunch and now Naked City. Quite a collection and I can't really think of any other famous 'Naked' film titles apart from The Naked Gun series, Bergman's Naked Night, Kaneto Shindo's The Naked Island and perhaps The Naked Civil Servant!
Seriously though, I'm looking forward to the prospect of more Jules Dassin films being released!
Seriously though, I'm looking forward to the prospect of more Jules Dassin films being released!
- HerrSchreck
- Joined: Sun Sep 04, 2005 3:46 pm
You poor poor boy-- even in Dassin's valley of masterpieces, HIWAY stands out as a seething masterpiece of vengeance, not to mention a wonderful snapshot of the seemy side of it's times via his usual deft location shooting... I find it more coherent & fluid than NIGHT AND THE CITY. Maybe you don't like it, but how in god's name do you see the movie as stupid?SncDthMnky wrote:I owned Thieves Highway and traded it away. Stupid move. I'll own all the Dassin's again at some point, maybe I'll pick it up when this is released.
What would be really beautiful is if Universal & Hellinger's estate could help locate & reconstruct some of so so much of the original narrative, sympathetic to the underbelly of NYC, that was removed from Dassin's intended edit of the film. As good as THE NAKED CITY is, it little resembles Dassin's original intention for the film. In fact I believe one of his CC titles has an extra a French interview with him discussing his original cut of the film. One wonders if any of this stuff exists. The man was and still a molto kool dude, sympathetic to rough customers inna way it makes tough-guy fixated Meliville look like Our Lady of the Pretty Little Lily's.
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