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Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:25 pm
by Flike
bradass wrote:[...] and slathered in DNR. An unacceptable release, as far as I'm concerned. Plus, they could get Mike Mignola to do the cover art. HELL, he should be doing the art for "Cronos"! Off to the FB page...
You should be the CC's community manager, mediating the reaction to redundant releases. You've almost won me over.

And can Cinephrenic please quit his job and tend to the 'Coming Soon' posts full-time? The amount of actual info we've received the past week or so via the Facebook page is kind of overwhelming.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:33 pm
by Zazou dans le Metro
Flike wrote:
And can Cinephrenic please quit his job and tend to the 'Coming Soon' posts full-time? The amount of actual info we've received the past week or so via the Facebook page is kind of overwhelming.
Me too. I feel that there's so much shit coming down the pipe now I'm getting rather blasé about forthcoming stuff. Makes me kind of nostalgic for the old archaeological days of slow tedious digging to find a small nugget of hope.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:37 pm
by Cinephrenic
It would help if you email me updates instead of expecting me to catch everything that is said on Facebook..hint hint. Believe it or not, I get one or less private messages regarding updates a month.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:47 pm
by swo17
Is a post in this thread as good as a PM to you?

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 5:07 pm
by Flike
Not being accusatory re: you volunteering your free time to do that. I just can't keep track of everything, is all.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 5:36 pm
by Cinephrenic
I have record of all facebook posts (including this thread). Update coming soon, but its not anything we don't already know already. Besides, it's not like i'm that far behind, just did update last week. We get confirmation and updates on daily basis on Facebook, so naturally it's slowing me down. I do have a job, you know.. :lol:

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 6:31 pm
by jaredsap
Jonathan S wrote:
jaredsap wrote:Unfortunately, souvenir recently said REMEMBER THE NIGHT might wind up in the TCM Vault Collection. Has a Universal title ever met that fate?
I don't know anything about Remember the Night,
In case anyone misses the news in the other thread, TCM confirmed today that they will be releasing REMEMBER THE NIGHT via made-to-order DVD. It'll be remastered and include some special features.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:53 am
by Ben Cheshire
Flike wrote:I feel that there's so much shit coming down the pipe now I'm getting rather blasé about forthcoming stuff.
I think we should check the facebook page ourselves if we care to invest that much in what is said there. I think whoever at Criterion has been put in charge of replying on facebook says things like "More Naruse coming," when it might only amount to Criterion having secured the rights for something that might be years from release. Nothing aside from official press releases should really be taken seriously. Anything can go wrong until then; and even if we're really unlucy, after then.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:24 pm
by swo17
Ben Cheshire wrote:Nothing aside from official press releases should really be taken seriously. Anything can go wrong until then; and even if we're really unlucy, after then.
Are you nuts? This entire forum is founded on unsubstantiated rumors and starry-eyed speculation about potential releases that could be years, nay, decades away. Once a film has been officially announced, there is absolutely nothing left to say about it.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:28 pm
by Michael Kerpan
swo17 wrote:Are you nuts? This entire forum is founded on unsubstantiated rumors and starry-eyed speculation about potential releases that could be years, nay, decades away. Once a film has been officially announced, there is absolutely nothing left to say about it.
All too often, all too true. ;~}

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:29 pm
by fiddlesticks
swo17 wrote:
Ben Cheshire wrote:Nothing aside from official press releases should really be taken seriously. Anything can go wrong until then; and even if we're really unlucy, after then.
Are you nuts? This entire forum is founded on unsubstantiated rumors and starry-eyed speculation about potential releases that could be years, nay, decades away. Once a film has been officially announced, there is absolutely nothing left to say about it.
Who says we're really un-Lucy?
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Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:17 pm
by perkizitore
A Víctor Erice box set, please? I have no idea if this request makes
sense; I don't know if Criterion takes suggestions, or if it releases
box sets, but I'm sure I'll buy it if it existed.

This guy must be spam, 'i don't know if Criterion releases boxsets'... :lol: ](*,)

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:13 pm
by swo17
Criterion confirmed pretty emphatically that they are working on more Erice (and not just more Spanish cinema), so I guess LQ will just have to find a different rainbow to crap on.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:31 pm
by ianungstad
jaredsap wrote:
ianungstad wrote:On Facebook they mentioned that they'll be releasing another Preston Sturges title. Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend seem the likely suspect since we have more FOX titles coming and it's never been released on dvd.

Any other Sturges that are in need of a special edition upgrade?
REMEMBER THE NIGHT desperately needs to be released by Criterion. I'm going to keep saying that. It's as wonderful as anything Sturges ever directed and far more important than THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM BASHFUL BEND (which I don't think anyone on the planet would make any great claims for). Unfortunately, souvenir recently said REMEMBER THE NIGHT might wind up in the TCM Vault Collection. Has a Universal title ever met that fate?
I asked on Facebook and it looks like it's going to be Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend. I have never seen it, so have no opinion on the potential acquisition. Always nice to see more Sturges in the collection though...

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:08 am
by Ben Cheshire
swo17 wrote:Are you nuts? This entire forum is founded on unsubstantiated rumors and starry-eyed speculation about potential releases that could be years, nay, decades away. Once a film has been officially announced, there is absolutely nothing left to say about it.
You're absolutely right... Rumours are fun, no need for anyone to poo-poo that. I love hearing any tidbit I can; I suppose my remark was more directed at people who were expecting others to somehow funnel the floodgate of facebook PR that Criterion unleash when they try to answer vaguely, so as not to disappoint fans.

I find I get more disappointed when I have to look forward to something like Lawrence of Arabia over a period of years, let's say, since it appeared in that blu ray advert in 2006, strongly suggesting it would be a flagpole title for the new format. That's been brutal; whereas something like M... I just hear about it coming, and I only have to wait till Feb; and its a sure thing. Man, its been brutal knowing they're working on Lawrence, Hur and a new Terminator 1, for instance, knowing it might still be two full years till release day.

So yes, i like rumours the second I hear them, but I don't actually like then waiting till they materialise/get delayed etc.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 1:16 pm
by Feego
ianungstad wrote:
jaredsap wrote:
ianungstad wrote:On Facebook they mentioned that they'll be releasing another Preston Sturges title. Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend seem the likely suspect since we have more FOX titles coming and it's never been released on dvd.

Any other Sturges that are in need of a special edition upgrade?
REMEMBER THE NIGHT desperately needs to be released by Criterion. I'm going to keep saying that. It's as wonderful as anything Sturges ever directed and far more important than THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM BASHFUL BEND (which I don't think anyone on the planet would make any great claims for). Unfortunately, souvenir recently said REMEMBER THE NIGHT might wind up in the TCM Vault Collection. Has a Universal title ever met that fate?
I asked on Facebook and it looks like it's going to be Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend. I have never seen it, so have no opinion on the potential acquisition. Always nice to see more Sturges in the collection though...
I honestly can't see BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM BASHFUL BEND receiving the full Criterion treatment. I could see it in an Eclipse set (LATE STURGES?), perhaps paired with THE SIN OF HAROLD DIDDLEBOCK, which is only available in murky public domain editions.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:39 pm
by Jeff
ianungstad wrote:I asked on Facebook and it looks like it's going to be Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend. I have never seen it, so have no opinion on the potential acquisition. Always nice to see more Sturges in the collection though...
I think you might be misinterpreting their "50-50" response, Ian. If they hadn't already acquired a title for 100% certain, they wouldn't acknowledge it at all. You asked, "What are the chances of Sweet Smell of Success or Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend" making it into the collection, and they coyly replied "50-50." I believe that means one of the titles you asked about is coming and the other is not. Sweet Smell seems far more likely, especially in light of other comments on the matter. Similarly, I would say that Paths of Glory, and not The Misfits is coming.

Of all of the titles that Criterion could pick up from Fox, I don't think Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend would make their top 50. I think that the upcoming Sturges is more likely one of the titles from the Universal Sturges box. Palm Beach Story seems the most likely, but Hail the Conquering Hero, The Great McGinty, and Christmas in July are reasonable too. Palm Beach is the only one currently available outside of that box. There's even an outside shot of upgrading Paramount's Miracle of Morgan's Creek, though that seems less likely since the existing disc is decent.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:13 pm
by swo17
Actually, from a strictly probabilistic perspective, you are both wrong. Observe:

Let X = Sweet Smell of Success and Y = Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend. There are four possible outcomes:

1. We get X and Y.
2. We get just X.
3. We get just Y.
4. We get neither X nor Y.

Criterion has said there is a 50-50 chance that we will get one OR the other. I will interpret this to be satisfied only by outcomes 2 and 3 above. Assuming we know nothing else about the likelihood of each of these titles coming, we will say that they are both equally likely, and that one's arrival is completely independent of the other's. Therefore:

P(X) + P(Y) - P(XY) = 50%.
P(X) = P(Y) => 2P(X) - P(X^2) = 50%

We can of course restructure this as:

-P(X^2) + 2P(X) - 0.5 = 0

and then solve using the quadratic equation, where a = -1, b = 2, and c = 0.5. This yields:

P(X) = P(Y) = (approximately) 29.3%, the probability of each one coming from Criterion.

Though in reality, of course, Jeff is probably right.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:14 pm
by Cinephrenic
Lol. And there is a pic of him lecturing to the left. :P

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:23 pm
by zedz
Cinephrenic wrote:Lol. And there is a pic of him lecturing to the left. :P
This just confirms my really bad habit of picturing people as their avatars (or a particular avatar that stuck with me: David Hare will always be Fritz Lang in my mind).

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:17 pm
by Tribe
zedz wrote:
Cinephrenic wrote:Lol. And there is a pic of him lecturing to the left. :P
This just confirms my really bad habit of picturing people as their avatars (or a particular avatar that stuck with me: David Hare will always be Fritz Lang in my mind).
I do that too...you don't want to know what I think you look like in light of that Brakhage avatar! :D

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:27 pm
by zedz
Tribe wrote:I do that too...you don't want to know what I think you look like in light of that Brakhage avatar! :D
No, I actually do look like that.

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:40 pm
by Peacock
Yeah i'm the same (Domino's picture change recently threw me off)

For some reason zedz your avatar makes me see you as a computer

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:10 pm
by domino harvey
Hell, even I still picture me as Michelle Williams, but that was a sign that it was time for a change. Maybe I'll bring it back after a spell

Re: Criterion Facebook Page

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:19 pm
by Mr Sausage
zedz wrote:
Cinephrenic wrote:Lol. And there is a pic of him lecturing to the left. :P
This just confirms my really bad habit of picturing people as their avatars (or a particular avatar that stuck with me: David Hare will always be Fritz Lang in my mind).
Does that mean in all of our conversations you've pictured me as being really, really angry with you (and/or a very sloppy alcoholic who favours bloody marys)?