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#301 Post by HistoryProf »

ooo ooo ooo! I asked about Matewan given the new MGM deal and they said:

"Good Idea..."


perhaps as in "we thought so too so we are working on it" maybe?
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#302 Post by Cinephrenic »

I wouldn't read too much into just yet, they said that dozens of times on various titles. There is always hope though.
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#303 Post by tajmahal »

gonzoisking wrote:I asked if there were plans for any Tomu Uchida. reply was "Not at the moment...". Damn.
I wouldn't be surprised if some titles are in the works. There was a UK retrospective last year?, and I thought we would see a few BFI releases. Mad Fox is THE film I am most interested in seeing.

A director who definately deserves exposure. Also, when will someone, anyone, release Shuji Terayama's films?
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#304 Post by THX1378 »

Someone asked about Days of Heaven coming to Blu Ray:
All that work restoring Days of Heaven, and it's not getting a Blu Ray release? Is Paramount coming out with their own edition?
Criterion answer:
The sun hasn't set on Days of Heaven yet...
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#305 Post by Cinephrenic »

I'm wondering whether you would ever consider this for an Eclipse set: Terence Davies' "Distant Voices, Still Lives," "The Long Day Closes," and "Of Time and the City." Call it The Liverpool Trilogy. Admittedly, "Of Time and the City" is currently held by Strand, but perhaps they'd be willing to part with it.
The Criterion Collection:
Lots of Davies fans here, but the rights are quite spread out and have caused us a little grief. Don't give up hope, but our first Davies entry is not likely to be a big box...
Perhaps they referring to a single release of Distant Voices, Still Lives.
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#306 Post by CSM126 »

Me:
Here's a left-fielder for ya: Robert Downey, Sr. Any chance of one or more of his directorial efforts being in the piepline at Criterion HQ? Most of his seventies output - Pound, Sticks and Bones, Moment to Moment - is hard to come by and they certainly sound like very interesting films from what I've read. Would love to see them with the excellent educational kind of extras we associate with your ouput (there's a lot of context that needs exploring with these films, it seems to me!).
Criterion:
Love those, but were thikning it would be a perfect Eclipse set. We've got our fingers crossed, but last we checked in it wasn't looking good.
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#307 Post by Cinephrenic »

There was a source a while back about them checking out films from a New York video store for Pound. I had deleted it because it didn't have much substance, going to add this to the Eclipse forthcoming list.
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#308 Post by What A Disgrace »

Geez, Joshua Goldberg. I know I post often on the Facebook page, but come on.
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#309 Post by ianungstad »

I would feel guilty about posting as much on the Facebook page as I do but Becker himself said two months back that they would rather do "Mulvaney" responses this way because they were falling behind on answering emails and not responding to more serious inquiries like missing booklets, replacement cases, etc because of all the wishlist/spec questions.

Criterion seems to want people to post speculative questions on Facebook rather than email Mulvaney. I think it's been beneficial for this whole process to become public. It's great marketing and has added a lot of publicity for something that they were already doing anyways...so everyone wins.
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#310 Post by HistoryProf »

What A Disgrace wrote:Geez, Joshua Goldberg. I know I post often on the Facebook page, but come on.
I noticed that he posted on nearly every entry too :lol:

does he post here too?
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#311 Post by Cinephrenic »

Not only that, he posts right after he has already posted a comment.
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#312 Post by Tribe »

Cinephrenic wrote:Not only that, he posts right after he has already posted a comment.
And if all that weren't enough...he's an ass too.
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#313 Post by erick »

I'd be very happy to have a Criterion disc of either Distant Voices, Still Lives or The Long Day Closes.
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#314 Post by manicsounds »

I'm guessing that Criterion is just using a magic 8-ball at this moment for automated responses.
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#315 Post by Lemmy Caution »

Concentrate and ask again
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#316 Post by lull »

THX1378 wrote:All that work restoring Days of Heaven, and it's not getting a Blu Ray release? Is Paramount coming out with their own edition?
Criterion answer:
The sun hasn't set on Days of Heaven yet...
YES. that's why i'm still haven't pulled the trigger on the DVD. :) thanks for the good info.
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#317 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

Someone asked about Something Wild. Their response was "As for Something's Wild, have you been talking to Jonathan Demme?"

I asked Criterion to look into this title about a year ago and never got a response. It's a great and strange comedy with a awesome opening song of David Byrne and Celia Cruz. I think I remember reading somewhere that P.T. Anderson love this film, but I could be wrong.
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#318 Post by THX1378 »

Someone asked about Blue Collar getting the answer that there are no plans for it at the moment, but that they love working with Schrader.
Also reading down further the list of posts they gave an answer when asked about the The Devils:
The fiendish rightness of this has not escaped us, but we have not been able so far to free The Devils from the deep, dark vault to which it has been consigned.
I guess this means that they have been in talks with Warners about it.
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#319 Post by CSM126 »

I asked about Jour de fete and Parade and they said both are coming "in time". They also said "the versions are shaping" the Jour de fete release, so I guess we can expect at least two of the three versions (B&W, partial and full colorized).
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#320 Post by captveg »

Some great responses today.

"Both Tatis [Jour de fete and Parade] will find their way to Criterion in time. As for Jour de fête, the versions will certainly play a big part in the way we shape the release."

First confirmation re: "Parade" I've read, and nice to know the alternate versions of "Jour de fete" are planned.

"Hope so." - In response to an inquiry about Ophuls "A Letter from an Unknown Woman".

"Yes." - In response to Mikheil Kalatozishvili's "The Letter that was Never Sent"
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#321 Post by Peacock »

Can anyone remember what their response was to Imamura's Profound Desire of the Gods? I can't find it anywhere and when I asked, I got no reply :cry:
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#322 Post by Jeff »

captveg wrote:"Hope so." - In response to an inquiry about Ophuls "A Letter from an Unknown Woman".
I hope that response indicates "Yeah, we have access to that and hope to get to it soon," rather than, "That would be really cool, but who knows if it's even possible."

Besides how great a Criterion release of Letter From an Unknown Woman would be, it would also indicate access to Johnny Guitar and all of the other great Republic films owned by Paramount and licensed to Lionsgate that neither company seems to have much interest in releasing.
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#323 Post by Cinephrenic »

Peacock wrote:Can anyone remember what their response was to Imamura's Profound Desire of the Gods? I can't find it anywhere and when I asked, I got no reply :cry:
It's Janus. Coming in the future either Criterion or Eclipse.

Also, not sure if guys caught it, but they working on a Dreyer silent film. However, they need to do a score yet. Master of the House?
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#324 Post by perkizitore »

Cinephrenic wrote:
Peacock wrote:Can anyone remember what their response was to Imamura's Profound Desire of the Gods? I can't find it anywhere and when I asked, I got no reply :cry:
It's Janus. Coming in the future either Criterion or Eclipse.

Also, not sure if guy caught it, but they working on a Dreyer silent film. However, they need to do a score yet. Master of the House?
This has too shabby elements, maybe one of the three silents released by DFI (other US companies have the rights), but my best bet is Michael.
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#325 Post by AisleSeat »

Here's a few recent Criterion responses on Facebook. Some of them may have been posted earlier, but, anyway, for your consideration:

Re: Yang's A Brighter Summer Day, and the legal, licensing issues -- CC: "We hope to get it worked out soon." 11-13 6:54pm

Re: whether Humanity and Paper Balloons is in the works -- CC: "Yes, but it hasn't been scheduled." 11-13 6:55pm

Re: McCabe and Mrs. Miller -- CC: "Sorry but this isn't imminet."

Re: Tampopo -- CC: "Possibility possible, but certainly not certain." 11-13 7:29pm

Re: Celine and Julie Go Boating -- CC: "We don't have rights ... at least not yet." 11-12 12:59pm

Re: The Pawnbroker -- CC: "no rights at the moment" 11-11 7:51pm

Re: more Vilgot Sjoman -- CC: "no plans at the moment" 11-11 7:57pm

Re: The Mother and the Whore -- CC: "much as we'd like to release it, it's not looking likely at the moment" 11-11 2:56pm

Re: Hideo Gosha samurai films -- CC: "You may be on to something!" 11-11 3:15pm
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