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captveg
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#351 Post by captveg »

Some recent reponses indicate:

- Pygmalion to get an (eventual) remaster. Not soon, however.

- Perhaps The Black Stallion from the MGM deal. (Exact quote: "Nice idea")

- "No Greenaway on the way for the moment."

- Letter from an Unknown Woman - "We're trying"
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#352 Post by Dadapass »

captveg wrote: "No Greenaway on the way for the moment."
I thought this was coming soon. Oh well!
Edit: Nevermind
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#353 Post by tavernier »

In answer to a question about more Michael Ritchie films, specifically "Smile," CC's answer was:

:)
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#354 Post by Ben Cheshire »

tavernier wrote:In answer to a question about more Michael Ritchie films, specifically "Smile," CC's answer was:

:)
Why not Cops and Robbersons, or this classic tele movie: The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (1993) (TV)? Why not throw open the doors of the collection, despite the chaff it lets in?

:) is fine for a cute answer, but if they expand to the rest of his catalogue, the CC will have officially jumped the shark.
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#355 Post by tavernier »

Smile and The Candidate would be worthy CC additions. I don't think anyone was asking about a complete works set.
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#356 Post by ianungstad »

I'm pretty sure they said Smile wasn't coming in a previous posting on Facebook.
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#357 Post by CSM126 »

More Aki Kaurismaki: "Yes"
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#358 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Frankly I find Ritchie the good Hal Ashby. More challenging and better in every way. Smile is fantastic -- though admittedly it doesn't end as well as it begins.
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#359 Post by MoonlitKnight »

CSM126 wrote:More Aki Kaurismaki: "Yes"
The exact same answer I got when I inquired about Forman's "Black Peter" and/or "Taking Off." :-"
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#360 Post by What A Disgrace »

I was actually thinking about Kaurismaki the other day. The Man Without a Past is a likelihood for a mainline release, but I keep hoping my favorite, Drifting Clouds, gets it too.
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#361 Post by ianungstad »

MoonlitKnight wrote:
CSM126 wrote:More Aki Kaurismaki: "Yes"
The exact same answer I got when I inquired about Forman's "Black Peter" and/or "Taking Off." :-"
This has to be Taking Off from Universal. Black Peter is readily available on DVD from FACETS. FACETS are even re-releasing Black Peter in January as part of a double feature. Certainly they still seem to have the rights and it would make no sense for them to license the film to Criterion! Taking Off though, has never been released.

http://www.amazon.com/First-Films-Forma ... 294&sr=1-2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Taking Off is great news! I've had a curiosity about the film for some time.
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#362 Post by Zumpano »

What A Disgrace wrote:I was actually thinking about Kaurismaki the other day. The Man Without a Past is a likelihood for a mainline release, but I keep hoping my favorite, Drifting Clouds, gets it too.
I predict a Leningrad Cowboys Eclipse Set.
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#363 Post by MoonlitKnight »

ianungstad wrote:Black Peter is readily available on DVD from FACETS. FACETS are even re-releasing Black Peter in January as part of a double feature. Certainly they still seem to have the rights and it would make no sense for them to license the film to Criterion!
I've heard that DVD is pretty crappy, though. :?
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#364 Post by Tribe »

Joshua Goldberg brought to justice?
Hello, all. I was JUST about to post my extensive "disturbing films" list (something I'm rather proud of), but I've lost the ability to respond to public postings on fan pages (due to my CONSTANT activity, my account has been flagged as "potentially abusive" by Facebook's robots). So... I don't know how long this wil...l last, but... I'll post my list once I re-gain the ability to comment.

Sorry for any disruptions I may have caused before. I like to joke around with people, but I never had any intentions of being a troll. I often say things I don't really mean, and people will frequently take my sarcastic humor the wrong way. If I have offended you, I apologize.

I'm not a bad person, I swear. I've only committed... like... one murder. And he was asking for it, so it doesn't count. Forgive me?
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#365 Post by Gregory »

how long this wil...l last
Greatest ellipsis usage I've ever seen
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captveg
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#366 Post by captveg »

The guy simply needs to ease up. "Overbearing" seems to me to be the apt word.
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#367 Post by Jameson281 »

MoonlitKnight wrote:
ianungstad wrote:Black Peter is readily available on DVD from FACETS. FACETS are even re-releasing Black Peter in January as part of a double feature. Certainly they still seem to have the rights and it would make no sense for them to license the film to Criterion!
I've heard that DVD is pretty crappy, though. :?
It's pretty poor, with non-removeable (on the film) subs.
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#368 Post by ianungstad »

What the heck is this suppose to mean?

Criterion : Don't mean to be evasive, Ian, but we don't have any concrete news or info about those pictures.

The titles I asked about were: Errol Morris films, The Uninvited, Don't Look Now.
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#369 Post by domino harvey »

It means the ink isn't dry
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#370 Post by eljacko »

I asked about Chen Kaige, specifically "Yellow Earth" and got this:
So far only hope.
I would imagine there will be no release of his for a very long time.
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#371 Post by Finch »

ianungstad wrote:Criterion : Don't mean to be evasive, Ian, but we don't have any concrete news or info about those pictures.

The titles I asked about were: Errol Morris films, The Uninvited, Don't Look Now.
If with The Uninvited they mean the Ray Milland Uni horror, then hopefully this come through ok eventually, same with the Roeg. In fact, I'm surprised it's taking them that long to get to it, unless Paramount are reluctant to let it go.

Crista Fuller stated on Facebook that Park Row and another Sam Fuller film are "awaiting top notch treatment".
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#372 Post by HarryLong »

unless Paramount are reluctant to let it go
I think Paramount long ago let it go in the MCA deal. UNINVITED on VHS was a Uni release.
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#373 Post by HistoryProf »

Jesus Christ..that Goldberg dude is back with a vengeance. is he one of the social misfits from Cinemania or something? he's got some serious issues. There needs to be a way to ban people on facebook....or at the least ignore them when they overwhelm other pages.
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#374 Post by perkizitore »

I hope he isn't reading this, because he will make a post on Facebook saying:
Cinemania is OOP, Criterion release it on blu now! :D
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#375 Post by HistoryProf »

no no no...he doesn't have a blu ray player yet....so he gets upset at suggestions that they do MORE blu and spend more time upgrading older releases.


I really think he just spends endless hours scouring the deepest recesses of IMDB and when he fines something obscure that's never been released he runs to fb to post it as a suggestion so people will think he's super cool for knowing so much about film.

Maybe we should start a "STOP JOSHUA GOLDBERG!" Facebook group!
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