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#451 Post by kekid »

toiletduck! wrote:Either we need to stop assuming that Eclipse and Criterion announcements are going to run on the same schedule or Criterion needs to stop trying to run them on the same schedule and just announce Eclipse when Eclipse is ready to be announced. Which might be exactly what they're doing, in which case revert to option A.
I recall reading somewhere on this forum that the announcements need to be synchronized with retailers' planning cycles. Thus if the time slot to announce the Eclipse November releases is missed, it will automatically slide into the December cycle.
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#452 Post by arsonfilms »

kekid wrote:
toiletduck! wrote:Either we need to stop assuming that Eclipse and Criterion announcements are going to run on the same schedule or Criterion needs to stop trying to run them on the same schedule and just announce Eclipse when Eclipse is ready to be announced. Which might be exactly what they're doing, in which case revert to option A.
I recall reading somewhere on this forum that the announcements need to be synchronized with retailers' planning cycles. Thus if the time slot to announce the Eclipse November releases is missed, it will automatically slide into the December cycle.
That is typically the way it works. It is important to note though, that just because the company hasn't announced it to consumers doesn't mean it hasn't announced it to buyers. Image doesn't have a listing for an Eclipse title yet, but it also doesn't have a listing for Drunken Angel which HAS been announced to consumers. Right now, it really could go either way.
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#453 Post by kinjitsu »

arsonfilms wrote:Image doesn't have a listing for an Eclipse title yet, but it also doesn't have a listing for Drunken Angel which HAS been announced
Drunken Angel is there, they just haven't gotten around to listing it yet since the page is incomplete.
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#454 Post by Derek Estes »

If November was a down month, I really couldn't complain. The Criterion line-up is so strong (and expensive) that month, I doubt I could afford anything else.
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#455 Post by jbeall »

Derek Estes wrote:If November was a down month, I really couldn't complain. The Criterion line-up is so strong (and expensive) that month, I doubt I could afford anything else.
I know how you feel, and Nov. is certainly the one month where one big purchase takes precedence (for me, anyway) over any other dvd purchases. However, after the stellar Raymond Bernard set, I'm all about picking up an Eclipse set if it's something I'm interested in. If a) there is a Nov. Eclipse set, and b) it's something I want, I'd get it along with Berlin Alexanderplatz.

Speaking of which, since BA is a television miniseries, maybe that month's Eclipse set could be a set of television shows by famous directors (Rossellini's Louis XIV, for example).
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#456 Post by planetjake »

I'll confess that I've often fantasized about Criterion releasing a 'Fellini on TV' boxset, featuring I Clowns, Orchestra Rehearsal, Ginger and Fred and Intervista, all films in need of upgraded DVD presentations.
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#457 Post by ByMarkClark.com »

I'd settle for THE CLOWNS. INTERVISTA and GINGER AND FRED are out in acceptable editions. ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL could probably use an upgrade, however.
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#458 Post by justeleblanc »

planetjake wrote:I'll confess that I've often fantasized about Criterion releasing a 'Fellini on TV' boxset, featuring I Clowns, Orchestra Rehearsal, Ginger and Fred and Intervista, all films in need of upgraded DVD presentations.
That would be awesome, but Ginger and Fred is Warner, and their DVD is good.
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#459 Post by planetjake »

justeleblanc wrote:
planetjake wrote:I'll confess that I've often fantasized about Criterion releasing a 'Fellini on TV' boxset, featuring I Clowns, Orchestra Rehearsal, Ginger and Fred and Intervista, all films in need of upgraded DVD presentations.
That would be awesome, but Ginger and Fred is Warner, and their DVD is good.
The Warner image is sharp, but the aspect ratio is incorrect. Like I said, it IS a fantasy. Irregardless, I own both the region 1 & 2 editions of Ginger and Fred. Very underrated film.

The Koch Lorber DVD of Intervista suffers pretty badly from ghosting and combing. The colors are strong and the image is sharp, so it's certainly watchable, but an upgrade would certainly be welcomed by me.
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#460 Post by Andreas »

Am I lost again, or is it not going to be a November Eclipse release?
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#461 Post by arsonfilms »

Andreas wrote:Am I lost again, or is it not going to be a November Eclipse release?
There is not going to be a November Eclipse release.
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#462 Post by Andreas »

ok, is that standard for the eclipse series? one release every second month?
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#463 Post by thethirdman »

Andreas wrote:ok, is that standard for the eclipse series? one release every second month?
No, they have released sets in consecutive months. They do not seem to have a set release pattern. They indicated that there will be some months without an Eclipse release. Since the start of the line in March, the only months without a release are May, September, and November.
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#464 Post by domino harvey »

and now December too I guess?
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#465 Post by ByMarkClark.com »

The ONLY complaint I have with Eclipse so far is the erratic release schedule.

I probably wouldn't be so annoyed by this, if I didn't love the Eclipse sets so much!
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#466 Post by Andreas »

.com tells about a japanese set. I think it was Naruse, Imamura or early Kurosawa...
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#467 Post by Saarijas »

Are we really turning to .com for our info at this point?
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#468 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Saarijas wrote:Are we really turning to .com for our info at this point?
what IS .com?
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#469 Post by justeleblanc »

Yes, there will be a Kurosawa box. There have been rumors of this for a while, and I swore I posted the response from Tamara here on the forum. It was in my blog nonetheless.
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#470 Post by Macintosh »

justeleblanc wrote:Yes, there will be a Kurosawa box.
If this is true, I find it completely unnecessary. There is already enough Kurosawa on DVD at this point. I was almost certain it was going to be Shohei Imamura or Oshima tho.
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#471 Post by toiletduck! »

I doubt the Imamura is coming for at least another 4-5 months at minimum, what with the retro still traveling.

-Toilet Dcuk
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#472 Post by justeleblanc »

Macintosh wrote:
justeleblanc wrote:Yes, there will be a Kurosawa box.
If this is true, I find it completely unnecessary. There is already enough Kurosawa on DVD at this point.
I say we just put a moratorium on Japanese films in general. We get it, swords, suicide, cuddly women, we get it.
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#473 Post by Macintosh »

Saarijas wrote:Are we really turning to .com for our info at this point?
Well its surely better than Aint-it-Cool-News, now isn't it?
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#474 Post by Michael Kerpan »

justeleblanc wrote:
Macintosh wrote:
justeleblanc wrote:Yes, there will be a Kurosawa box.
If this is true, I find it completely unnecessary. There is already enough Kurosawa on DVD at this point.
I say we just put a moratorium on Japanese films in general. We get it, swords, suicide, cuddly women, we get it.
Tongue in cheek, I hope.
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#475 Post by starmanof51 »

Michael Kerpan wrote:
justeleblanc wrote:I say we just put a moratorium on Japanese films in general. We get it, swords, suicide, cuddly women, we get it.
Tongue in cheek, I hope.
Many a truth is said in jest.
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