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Magic Hate Ball
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#801 Post by Magic Hate Ball »

CSM126 wrote:
canti10 wrote:I can't wait for Bergman month with his grand titles.
Yeah, God knows they haven't released any of his good shit yet.
Everyone knows Bergman's best film is Karin's Face.
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#802 Post by ineedyoubad »

Magic Hate Ball wrote:
CSM126 wrote:
canti10 wrote:I can't wait for Bergman month with his grand titles.
Yeah, God knows they haven't released any of his good shit yet.
Everyone knows Bergman's best film is Karin's Face.
no sir, persona is the best bergman film to me. :wink:
here are some of my favorite bergman films not release in criterion.
hour of the wolf ( 1968 )
shame ( 1968 )
face to face ( 1976 )
the passion of anna ( 1969 )
person ( 1966 )
by the way, i haven`t seen karin`s face, so you might be right. :lol:
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#803 Post by canti10 »

well, since criterion and paramount made a deal, I'd better see a Face to Face soon or a Summer With Monika...

im grinding my teeth...
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#804 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Criterion handling Wings is a huge deal and exciting news. I agree with DH that it will def be a standalone release.
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#805 Post by Cobz »

no sir, persona is the best bergman film to me.
here are some of my favorite bergman films not release in criterion.
hour of the wolf ( 1968 )
shame ( 1968 )
face to face ( 1976 )
the passion of anna ( 1969 )
person ( 1966 )
by the way, i haven`t seen karin`s face, so you might be right.
I have heard rumours of Face to Face getting a Criterion release for god knows how long.

REALLY hope theyll release it with both versions (a la Scenes From A Marriage)
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#806 Post by ianungstad »

Here is a trailer for Wings I found on youtube that I thought was pretty cool. :)
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#807 Post by miless »

Why so much praise for Wings? It's one of the worst sit-coms ever made.
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#808 Post by AfterTheRain »

miless wrote:Why so much praise for Wings? It's one of the worst sit-coms ever made.
Maybe you didn't get the memo; we're talking about THE SILENT FILM Wings, not the (insert expletive here) sitcom.
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#809 Post by Steven H »

I'm really looking forward to owning a Criterion edition of the sit-com Wings. Thank you Criterion.
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#810 Post by canti10 »

i hope they release Face to Face like Scenes from a Marriage. Then again, that would be the smart thing to do though. There is no other way to release it.
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#811 Post by Adam »

AfterTheRain wrote:
miless wrote:Why so much praise for Wings? It's one of the worst sit-coms ever made.
Maybe you didn't get the memo; we're talking about THE SILENT FILM Wings, not the (insert expletive here) sitcom.
Perhaps you haven't heard of irony, or attempts at humor - but I think he knew perfectly well which WINGS was under discussion.
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#812 Post by ianungstad »

Are there any other high profile foreign titles Paramount are sitting on? I know Vardim's Blood and Roses has been mentioned in the Paramount speculation thread but Mulvaney has already nixed that possibility.
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#813 Post by Cinephrenic »

ianungstad wrote:Are there any other high profile foreign titles Paramount are sitting on? I know Vardim's Blood and Roses has been mentioned in the Paramount speculation thread but Mulvaney has already nixed that possibility.
The Mattei Affair (Rosi), The Tenant (Polanski), The Stranger (Visconti), Four Flies on Grey Velvet (Argento)
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#814 Post by Narshty »

And Jonathan Demme's Citizens Band.
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#815 Post by tojoed »

Yes, it's a crime that "Citizen's Band" hasn't been issued on DVD. Any release would be good, but a Criterion especially welcome.
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#816 Post by HerrSchreck »

AfterTheRain wrote:
miless wrote:Why so much praise for Wings? It's one of the worst sit-coms ever made.
Maybe you didn't get the memo; we're talking about THE SILENT FILM Wings, not the (insert expletive here) sitcom.
*Flump*
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#817 Post by Dante Vescio »

Cinephrenic wrote:
ianungstad wrote:Are there any other high profile foreign titles Paramount are sitting on? I know Vardim's Blood and Roses has been mentioned in the Paramount speculation thread but Mulvaney has already nixed that possibility.
The Mattei Affair (Rosi), The Tenant (Polanski), The Stranger (Visconti), Four Flies on Grey Velvet (Argento)
This would absolutely fantastic. Even more so if they can come up with Repulsion as well.
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#818 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Cinephrenic wrote:Criterion must think our forum has some kind of intelligence agency for gathering info regarding upcoming releases.
Tamara's gonna have to start shredding the trash!
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#819 Post by miless »

didn't a new print of The Tenant play recently in NYC?
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#820 Post by aox »

any chance for a Tati boxset?
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#821 Post by psufootball07 »

Vivre sa Vie should be coming soon.
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#822 Post by ianungstad »

Cinephrenic wrote:
ianungstad wrote:Are there any other high profile foreign titles Paramount are sitting on? I know Vardim's Blood and Roses has been mentioned in the Paramount speculation thread but Mulvaney has already nixed that possibility.
The Mattei Affair (Rosi), The Tenant (Polanski), The Stranger (Visconti), Four Flies on Grey Velvet (Argento)
The Tenant, Seconds and The Elephant Man all went OOP at the same time about a year ago. I have not heard about special editions for any of these titles through Paramount. Any would be welcome on Criterion...though unlikely. I'm still hoping that they've got a special edition of Brain Candy or Looking for Mr.Goodbar up their sleeves.

Anyway Wings, Friends of Eddie Coyle, Face to Face, etc. are all great films in the meantime.
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#823 Post by Feego »

ianungstad wrote:The Tenant, Seconds and The Elephant Man all went OOP at the same time about a year ago. I have not heard about special editions for any of these titles through Paramount. Any would be welcome on Criterion...though unlikely.
The Elephant Man will be included in the David Lynch Lime Green Set with new bonus features, so I guess that's its special edition.
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#824 Post by ianungstad »

Well it would be nice if they released it by itself for those who don't want to purchase the set.
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#825 Post by jaredsap »

Variety.com wrote:Art film distrib Janus and the Criterion Collection have nabbed North American theatrical and homevid rights to Goetz Spielmann's "Revanche," ahead of its AFI Fest unspooling on Nov. 1.

Janus will release the pic to theaters in March followed by a Criterion DVD rollout.

Spielmann's dramatic thriller, which preemed at this year's Berlin Film Festival, is Austria's Oscar entry in the foreign-language film race.

Though well known for its massive classic film library, Janus hasn't released a firstrun film in 30 years. Janus topper Peter Becker saw "Revanche" at the 2008 Telluride film fest and began discussions with Spielmann.

"It was a completely unusual gesture because acquiring firstrun films is not something we're going to be doing on an ongoing basis," said Becker. Becker said Janus is well positioned to release the new pic through existing relationships with arthouses that rely on Janus for their repertory calendar.

Founded in 1956, Janus is credited with introducing such foreign helmers as Ingmar Bergman, Francois Truffaut, Federico Fellini and Akira Kurosawa to American audiences. Its sister company Criterion releases many Janus pics as high-end "authoritative" versions on DVD and Blu-ray.
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