ryannichols7 wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:46 am
swo17 wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 9:46 pm
O.C. & Stiggs would be great! Also, Fran has said he generally doesn't intend to release films that have already been well served unless he can bring something substantial to a new release. I'm thinking he would consider the Criterion release of
The Player to be good enough?
He did once also say that he thought many would consider the Cohen Rivettes to be "good enough"
that said, I'd be shocked if he passed up on doing a UK release of
The Player, especially considering Criterion didn't bring it over. that seems to me the rights situation may indeed be different. but either way, I'm game for
O.C. and Stiggs,
Secret Honor, or any other "lesser loved" Altman titles. hell, I'd even pick up
Dr. T and the Women, which IS a Sony title!
rapta wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 1:17 pm
I suppose 'HOT' could be for The Hot Spot (Dennis Hopper), and a bit more of a stretch but 'HAS' could maybe be Hal Ashby (e.g. The Landlord, Bound for Glory), each of which haven't got a UK disc and probably the kind of American auteurs Radiance would be looking at.
Dead Mountaineer's Hotel, which I finally actually watched and thought was awesome. this deserves a really good US/UK release, because while the German release from Camera Obscura is good (and English friendly), it doesn't quite give the film its due or a wider audience. I'm pretty confident no Anglo boutique label has released an Estonian film before, so this would be a great first if Radiance was able to do it, and I'd welcome more from the country too. Lithuania's
Grazuole (The Beauty) also needs to be put out over here, but that one feels a little more Second Run to me. but anyway, I support your Ashby wishes!
The Landlord and
Bound for Glory both being MGM titles seem to fit the bill for Radiance pretty well. not gonna be shocked if
Mississippi Mermaid happens as well. considering how quick the Fun City titles and
Miami Blues have sold, there's definitely a market for more MGM
I was busy the last few days but Bunuel also got a
similar tweet. "BUN" is on that paper above.
Viridiana on BD (which has been discussed in this thread already) would be wonderful obviously but so would
any of the Mexican titles.
L'age d'Or is also out of print in both the US and the UK, so there's a lot of possibilities out there.
I would really love a UK disc for The Player, especially since it seems like Criterion aren't trying that hard with UK regards to rights with things like this. I dunno if it's as simple as requesting it from Blue Finch Films, or at least asking them where they got the streaming rights from, but it'd at least be worth enquiring about. Especially since a lot of Altman fans are still sore about Indicator losing California Split (which presumably Sony would now offer to Criterion if the music rights issues do get resolved eventually...though that's a big 'if', from what I've heard). But yes, O.C. and Stiggs and maybe Fool for Love seem most likely at this point as both are MGM, and hopefully someone has the courage to do Dr. T and the Women because I think it's an under-appreciated latter-day Altman (and honestly, I must just watch Richard Gere in purely only good movies because I quite like him as an actor).
Dead Mountaineer's Hotel sounds pretty good, might be the kind of thing Second Run look into but to be honest, Radiance and even MoC are tapping into these areas right now a little so it could come from anyone at this point (I also never thought I'd see BFI releasing Skolimowski films, but here we are)! Good shout.
As for MGM titles, there are obviously loads to choose from but I do think if they're already going for Truffaut and Altman, then it's not much of a stretch to suggest Ashby and Hopper too. I assume some more 'cult' titles too like Miami Blues, we'll have to see! I'm often surprised by the kind of titles never picked up before by UK boutiques considering MGM catalogue was the most available of all the studios (until recently, at least). There are still loads of great titles that haven't had a decent boutique release over here, and would definitely be appreciated!
Over on BR.com, I did bring up Buñuel after the recent tweet, and the 'BUN' clue obviously points towards that as well. I did suggest things like Viridiana, The Exterminating Angel and Simon of the Desert but was pointed in the direction of ones that had been restored more recently that might be more likely: Los Olvidados, The Brute, El, The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz, Nazarin, and Fever Mounts at El Pao are apparently more likely than the aforementioned. Depends on rights and materials of course but those ones have been restored in the past 10 years and/or released on Blu-ray elsewhere.
therewillbeblus wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 3:12 am
I wonder which abbreviations, if any, are the sci-fi box
The box set abbreviations are the ones I can't get my head around yet, but I do wonder if they match up with the clues on the Members section (so basically 'Sci-Fi box set' and 'Japanese box set', as I assume 'Italian box set' is the Dino Risi one). My strongest guess for the latter was Eiichi Kudo's Samurai Revolution Trilogy, but that doesn't match up with any of the clues, so maybe I'm wrong.
I'm starting to think the sci-fi box set could be something European, and I don't know if it's Eureka's recent Zulawski announcements influencing my thinking or not but it could even be some Polish films (as there are lots of films of that ilk, and Polish licensors are finally starting to ease up). Failing that, Czech maybe but Second Run are often on the case with both Czech and Hungarian cinema. I doubt it's anything Russian or Ukrainian, given the recent climate, but that would be interesting too obviously.