'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.1

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domino harvey
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#1976 Post by domino harvey »

Gorin, &c
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#1977 Post by criterionaficionado »

2 guesses for next eclipse; naruse or mayles brothers early docs

guesses for CC line; the cook, the thief, his wife and her lover -- odd man out -- z -- people on sunday
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#1978 Post by kaujot »

I'm getting tired of putting Cook, Thief... every month, but I'm going to keep doing it.

Unless, of course, my predicting it every month is actually the reason for why it hasn't been released yet. What a quandry.
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#1979 Post by criterionaficionado »

the cook, the thief film has to be released b/c i too have been waiting for ever. gray's anatomy would be welcome edition as well (6+ yrs in waiting). gremillon/costa would be awesome on eclipse for 8/09 (both unlikely). when are the announcements coming? probably on the 15th?
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#1980 Post by Cosmic Bus »

criterionaficionado wrote:gray's anatomy would be welcome edition as well (6+ yrs in waiting).
Would love this, too. Was Criterion supposed to have the rights to his new cut of Kafka also or am I imagining this?
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#1981 Post by James »

I'm hoping they'll announce another Godard tomorrow along with those war movies.
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#1982 Post by psufootball07 »

james wrote:I'm hoping they'll announce another Godard tomorrow along with those war movies.
Not happening. Vivre sa Vie I hope at the latest comes by next January/February.
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#1983 Post by James »

psufootball07 wrote:
james wrote:I'm hoping they'll announce another Godard tomorrow along with those war movies.
Not happening. Vivre sa Vie I hope at the latest comes by next January/February.
Yeah, you're probably right. I'm guessing we'll get a Gorin Eclipse Set sooner than we do Vivre sa vie (or Week End, for that matter).
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#1984 Post by psufootball07 »

Has Weekend been confirmed? Does Janus/Criterion have the rights? I havent noticed it on the impressive list compiled by this site. Vivre sa Vie appears definite with the poster/Janus release that is still going on.
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#1985 Post by justeleblanc »

Weekend was a NYer title, thus it must remain in limbo until someone acquires the rights. I'm sure Criterion would love to pick up many of the NYer titles but only if the price is right.

As for My Life to Live, I received an email from Mulvaney this week where he stated that Criterion has yet to begin production on the disc. They like to spread out their auteurs to one a year (or two if paired together) so the next Godard will be 2010 at the earliest.
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#1986 Post by Tom Hagen »

justeleblanc wrote:Weekend was a NYer title, thus it must remain in limbo until someone acquires the rights. I'm sure Criterion would love to pick up many of the NYer titles but only if the price is right.

As for My Life to Live, I received an email from Mulvaney this week where he stated that Criterion has yet to begin production on the disc. They like to spread out their auteurs to one a year (or two if paired together) so the next Godard will be 2010 at the earliest.
Thankfully they are breaking form slightly this year with all of the Rossellini titles.
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#1987 Post by justeleblanc »

Tom Hagen wrote:Thankfully they are breaking form slightly this year with all of the Rossellini titles.
When they roll out a new director they sometimes release a bit more... like they did with Malle.
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#1988 Post by Dr. Snaut »

I wish that were the case, otherwise we would have more Yang and Pialat...
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#1989 Post by Shrew »

Well, they're also sitting on a shitload of Rossellini, with the upcoming war trilogy, the other eclipse history set, and possibly the Bergman films. Vivre sa Vie is probably the last Godard they have available (aside from maybe an Alphaville re-release). Petit Soldier/Carabiniers are held by the Weinsteins (right?), Weekend is in NY limbo, and Godard's later work is Godard's later work. Who knows what pit of rights all that's floating in. It makes sense that they'd want to let it trickle out slowly.
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#1990 Post by justeleblanc »

Right. I think they only have one more Godard, three more Malles, one or two more Bunuels, one more Melville, so I suspect they will spread these out. With Pialat and Yang, I think Criterion only had the rights to one from each. Hopefully that will change, and along with Yang they start picking up some Hou hsiao-hsien titles.

A lot of this spacing out is probably because they assign auteurs with specific Criterion producers, so it's a time issue as much as it is a deliberate issue.
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#1991 Post by psufootball07 »

I wonder if they will start to release some more Neorealist films, possibly some more Expressionist films as well. Either way that would be a nice change from all the French, and Japanese films everyone on here is always arguing over.
Oh no, not another Ozu....

Its too bad many of his films are lost forever.
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#1992 Post by James »

psufootball07 wrote:I wonder if they will start to release some more Neorealist films, possibly some more Expressionist films as well. Either way that would be a nice change from all the French, and Japanese films everyone on here is always arguing over.
Oh no, not another Ozu....

Its too bad many of his films are lost forever.
I was going to say there aren't nearly enough French movies!
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#1993 Post by swo17 »

justeleblanc wrote:With Pialat and Yang, I think Criterion only had the rights to one from each. Hopefully that will change
Someone else here mentioned they asked about Brighter Summer Day and got no response. Mulvaney has refused to respond to me about it as well. I'm taking this as a "yes, but we don't want to jinx it." You're welcome, everyone.
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#1994 Post by domino harvey »

Someone has to spend money on an inferior version of the film first before it can be announced
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#1995 Post by Tom Hagen »

So who's gonna be my hero and buy an $94 copy of the OOP Medium Cool?
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#1996 Post by domino harvey »

I'd buy Seconds, but I'm pretty sure we already got a hard no on that one
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#1997 Post by Dadapass »

swo17 wrote:
justeleblanc wrote:With Pialat and Yang, I think Criterion only had the rights to one from each. Hopefully that will change
Someone else here mentioned they asked about Brighter Summer Day and got no response. Mulvaney has refused to respond to me about it as well. I'm taking this as a "yes, but we don't want to jinx it." You're welcome, everyone.
A long long time ago I asked about more Pialat(No specific title) and got no response either.
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#1998 Post by domino harvey »

By no conceivable leap of supposition could Criterion best any MOC Pialat title, so if they're going to release something, hopefully it's the now OOP Van Gogh
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#1999 Post by What A Disgrace »

domino harvey wrote:By no conceivable leap of supposition could Criterion best any MOC Pialat title, so if they're going to release something, hopefully it's the now OOP Van Gogh
Personally I'd rather have Le Garcu or La maison de bois; which I don't believe are available in any English friendly editions.
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#2000 Post by domino harvey »

Any non-MOC'd Pialat would be welcome, I'm sure. That said, they'd probably only go after Under the Sun of Satan anyways
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