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Narshty
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#201 Post by Narshty »

The Two of Us (via Rialto), surely?
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Anthony
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#202 Post by Anthony »

Maybe their set to release Jean de Florette and Manon of the Spring... that would be cool (except that they'll release it in windowboxed form... which would suck).
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Subbuteo
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#203 Post by Subbuteo »

kieslowski wrote:
Abbey Lustgarten and Alex Mabilon reported back on their interview with Claude Berri ("short and sweet").
Anyone care to speculate as to what that might have been for?
Don't give a damn about the Berri, but Abbey Lustgarten, what a sweet name!. Sorry folks but it is late over here in England.
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skuhn8
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#204 Post by skuhn8 »

Not a damn thing of interest in the latest blog until the very last line:
Zoo (About human/horse sex)
I have to go check with my agent and attorney, see where my scripts been floating around.
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miless
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#205 Post by miless »

skuhn8 wrote:
Zoo (About human/horse sex)
I have to go check with my agent and attorney, see where my scripts been floating around.
it's a documentary. and it sounds really interesting. It's playing at the Portland International Film Festival in few weeks (along with a number of really big foreign films)...
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Derek Estes
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#206 Post by Derek Estes »

I just got back from Sundance and Zoo was one of the highlights for me. It is a flawed film for sure, but I think Rob Devor did quite a brilliant job at treating the subjects humanely and poetically. Quite Thought provoking.
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Derek Estes
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#207 Post by Derek Estes »

miless wrote:it's a documentary. and it sounds really interesting. It's playing at the Portland International Film Festival in few weeks (along with a number of really big foreign films)...
You are right miless Zoo will be playing PIFF and so are a couple of my other Favorites from Sundance, Andrea Arnold's Red Road, and Portland's own Irene Taylor Brodsky's Hear and Now which just won the Audience award for best documentary. I highly recommend catching them if you can.
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#208 Post by justeleblanc »

Did this blog die already?
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#209 Post by Tribe »

justeleblanc wrote:Did this blog die already?
I was thinking the same thing. They haven't been diligent about posting....but then again, it's not an uncommon thing for new bloggers to run out of steam quickly.

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#210 Post by Cinesimilitude »

could just be busy getting ready to launch eclipse next month. I don't think they'll keep up two a week, but we should get another update soon.
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arsonfilms
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#211 Post by arsonfilms »

The new title announcements for May should be happening within the next week (by Friday), and we've got a newsletter coming soon, too. I'd venture to guess that adding a second line to the collection while still maintaining an impressive output on the regular end of things is putting a strain on the workforce. A box-set a month is an impressive feat on its own, not even taking into consideration how many deals they must be brokering just to maintain the new ramped-up output. I mean, they still haven't even formally announced the Malle box, outside of the "coming soon" mention in the blog, and the only thing they've released on the Bergman set is a pdf of the sellsheet. Wouldn't be surprised if an Eclipse website were in the works, too.
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Buttery Jeb
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#212 Post by Buttery Jeb »

There's been a few references in the "On Five" blog that Criterion's website's about to undergo a re-revamping in the near future (possibly to include information on Eclipse). The recent silence on their end is probable a result of that.

-BJ
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justeleblanc
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#213 Post by justeleblanc »

Buttery Jeb wrote:There's been a few references in the "On Five" blog that Criterion's website's about to undergo a re-revamping in the near future (possibly to include information on Eclipse). The recent silence on their end is probable a result of that.
I'm waiting for them to start including YouTube clips on their blog. Then it'll REALLY take off.
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#214 Post by cgray »

Tribe wrote:but then again, it's not an uncommon thing for new bloggers to run out of steam quickly.
Yeah... I don't get it, though. They didn't plan more than 7 blogs into the future? I was excited just for a regular journal entry about growing up with the movies, having different staffers write, etc.

They don't have to release some news each time, but I feel like the blog was supposed to give fans a little more of an idea of the Criterion ethic and community. They started that, but...

It seems to me that the possible topics are innumerable.
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#215 Post by starmanof51 »

New entry up. Lots on Berlin Alexanderplatz (oh those Criterion jetsetters!), reference to an Eclipse website.
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#216 Post by a.khan »

Welcome back, you were missed.
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#217 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

The mention of William Klein sounds promising - I hope! :)
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#218 Post by arsonfilms »

New post by Eric Skillman. One of the more interesting entries, which is saying something.
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#219 Post by ArchCarrier »

Great new entry up. This is the kind of material I wanted them to post since the first 'personnel post' appeared. Great stuff for graphic designers!

Edit: darn, two minutes late! :)
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a.khan
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#220 Post by a.khan »

Fantastic entry! I appreciate Eric including rejected artwork for "Night and the City" and "Thieves' Highway" to illustrate his process, concept to completion.

How easy it is for us to say that a cover sucks! ("Border Radio," I still can't figure you out.)
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justeleblanc
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#221 Post by justeleblanc »

Notice the original logo in the rejected artwork.
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gubbelsj
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#222 Post by gubbelsj »

And how cool is it that the great Mike Watt helped influence a Criterion cover, however indirectly? (Which begs the question, why didn't somebody dig out their old SST Minutemen albums to help design a better cover for Border Radio?
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miless
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#223 Post by miless »

gubbelsj wrote:And how cool is it that the great Mike Watt helped influence a Criterion cover, however indirectly? (Which begs the question, why didn't somebody dig out their old SST Minutemen albums to help design a better cover for Border Radio?
or even old Black Flag, Meat Puppets or Sonic Youth (all of whom were at least once part of SST).
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#224 Post by gubbelsj »

miless wrote:or even old Black Flag, Meat Puppets or Sonic Youth (all of whom were at least once part of SST).
Yes, a "Slip It In" homage would have been pretty great.

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starmanof51
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#225 Post by starmanof51 »

The blog archives are starting to look forlorn - one post for Feb, one post for March.

Oh well.
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