Has this ever been available? I have that Voyager laserdisc, but I've never heard of this being available... maybe as a 16mm print? I know there are a few prints of Spielberg's Amblin floating around... (if anyone has one, PM me!)kinjitsu wrote:Street Scenes (75 min)
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I hate to change topic here, but I was looking on Amazon.com and DVDplanet.com and I saw that Louis Malle's Damage is still in print via New Line.
I thought I remembered this being rumored as one of the many Malle titles to be released by Criterion, but how can that be if Damage is still in print. Is there any confirmation of this title, or, any valid reason it was rumored?
I thought I remembered this being rumored as one of the many Malle titles to be released by Criterion, but how can that be if Damage is still in print. Is there any confirmation of this title, or, any valid reason it was rumored?
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I wouldn't count on Damage (or Cronenberg's Crash) being released by Criterion anytime soon. The New Line deal was for only for a small handful of titles that had been arranged with Ira Deutchman when he was with New Line. All of those titles have since been released.bjeggert82 wrote:I thought I remembered this being rumored as one of the many Malle titles to be released by Criterion, but how can that be if Damage is still in print. Is there any confirmation of this title, or, any valid reason it was rumored?
The rumors about Crash and Damage started when some customer service liaison at Image was answering questions about those films with a "we don't have it, ask Criterion" response. His response probably just meant that they hadn't licensed it but maybe Criterion had. This was before they became Criterion's exclusive distributor. Some people just assumed that the customer service person knew of a Criterion deal for those titles. There has never been any real reason to believe that New Line licensed those films to anybody.
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I have a suggestion for the folks at Criterion for their future acquisitions and releases..
...I went to see La Belle Noiseuse by Rivette and The Stalker by Tarkovsky and I have this to say...
...Please do not release films like these that are highly pretentious with very little to offer in terms of actual "profound" thought...The Noiseuse was absolutely insulting if the audience is assumed to believe that a painting can be so powerful that it changes a love relationship between the artist and his wife. Why? Sexual jealousy? Gag me with a Fillet!
...And no Christian moralizing and movies with such an empty religious message that I have to sit through, like Stalker...there is enough for audiences to deal with these days than to bear an outdated Catholic conscience!
...I went to see La Belle Noiseuse by Rivette and The Stalker by Tarkovsky and I have this to say...
...Please do not release films like these that are highly pretentious with very little to offer in terms of actual "profound" thought...The Noiseuse was absolutely insulting if the audience is assumed to believe that a painting can be so powerful that it changes a love relationship between the artist and his wife. Why? Sexual jealousy? Gag me with a Fillet!
...And no Christian moralizing and movies with such an empty religious message that I have to sit through, like Stalker...there is enough for audiences to deal with these days than to bear an outdated Catholic conscience!
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Whoops, sorry about that. I have all the Criterion releases listed in a word document and when I searched for #200, it appears I made a typo. So yes, The Honeymoon Killers was #200, but either title still justifies the point I was trying to make.CSM126 wrote:200 was Honeymoon Killers. Yes, I had to make that correction. It's just something latent in me.
Thanks for the correction!
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Dude, where ya been? We've all been on eggshells for the disc and the cinematic rerelease!Antoine Doinel wrote:Does anyone know who owns the DVD rights to Burnett's Killer Of Sheep? It would be great to see a Criterion edition of the film.
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