'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.2

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domino harvey
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#326 Post by domino harvey »

Antoine Doinel wrote:So IFC is licensing to Criterion now?
Yeah, but we knew that after Che (Which is... where?)
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#327 Post by eerik »

WTF? That's the only thing I can say right now. ](*,) ](*,) ](*,)
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#328 Post by Antoine Doinel »

domino harvey wrote:
Antoine Doinel wrote:So IFC is licensing to Criterion now?
Yeah, but we knew that after Che (Which is... where?)
Duh. Right. I guess I figured Che had more to do with Soderbergh's relationship with Criterion than anything else. I'm guessing Che in December?
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#329 Post by James »

Why Criterion? Why?
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#330 Post by domino harvey »

November is the biggest DVD buying month, that they're releasing high profile, recent films and crazy boxes shouldn't be surprising. But still, man, I'm not looking forward to the next couple weeks of posters polishing their guns over this
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#331 Post by Antoine Doinel »

I honestly don't understand all the bitching. Of all a sudden it appears Criterion has access to WB, MGM, IFC, Focus and Sony. It would only make sense they make the most of the opportunities while they have it (and as Domino mentions, during Xmas season).
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#332 Post by swo17 »

Eh, I liked Gomorrah. And I like Desplechin. And I liked Bad News Bears. And I like TV. Seems like a pretty solid month to me.
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#333 Post by BB »

For a second there I thought it was Gammera.
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#334 Post by Murdoch »

Despite my bitching, I am looking forward to A Christmas Tale, and Television looks interesting. There, I can be optimistic! 8-[
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#335 Post by Flike »

...

Is there anything that could have prepared us for this?
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#336 Post by Saturnome »

this, I guess.
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#337 Post by Tom Hagen »

Well, I was completely, terribly wrong on the no more surprises for 2009 prediction.

The new IFC relationship shouldn't be a surprise to anyone, see, e.g. Che. Wouldn't be surprised if we see Summer Hours next year (after Blockbuster has it for six months).
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#338 Post by Finch »

Some genuine surprises there (never would have thought that Desplechin or Gommorah would make it into the collection)! I, for one, don't mind the move towards more contemporary films if it means that Criterion can still afford releasing "riskier" titles and overlooked or forgotten classics (the licence of Make Way For Tommorow, for example) in this economy. If anything, November's releases seem to confirm a recent trend that was touched upon in the discussion in the Warners thread, with the studios focusing mainly on modern films and pictures not older than 15 years (now that the big chains seem to consider a film like 1991's Silence of the Lambs "old"). My only hope would be that it doesn't represent a huge shift on Criterion's part and that films of a certain age like McCarey's don't get marginalised entirely.
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#339 Post by Tom Hagen »

Here's the weird thing: The April newsletter announces Cronos for the fall. The May newsletter announces three times the post war devastation (Rossellini) for this fall. The June newsletter announces Che for this fall. And now, as of November, none of these titles have been officially announced.
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#340 Post by movielocke »

I imagine the war trilogy got bumped january, and who knows when the second eclipse history films set is due.
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#341 Post by jbeall »

Although two of their titles appear to be straight ports from earlier releases, I think this is a fine month for Criterion. Gomorrah is a good film that will benefit from Criterion's profile, and The Golden Age of Television looks like a must-buy. I haven't seen A Christmas Tale, but I'm thrilled that Desplechin is going to be in the CC and will probably pick this one up, too.
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#342 Post by ianungstad »

Tom Hagen wrote:Here's the weird thing: The April newsletter announces Cronos for the fall. The May newsletter announces three times the post war devastation (Rossellini) for this fall. The June newsletter announces Che for this fall. And now, as of November, none of these titles have been officially announced.
I wonder if December might be a first and we'll get a full release slate. Might explain why August and September were so quiet with 2 releases each? It would seem odd that all the titles got bumped at the last minute.
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#343 Post by Perkins Cobb »

I dunno, this stuff has always changed around a lot. The newsletter clues might be more concrete than Mulvaney hints, but I don't think three postponements is terribly unusual ... especially if Criterion really is hurting financially, and is actively shuffling things around to try to frontload some cash-cows.
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#344 Post by Tribe »

Perkins Cobb wrote: ... especially if Criterion really is hurting financially
Where did that come from?
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#345 Post by domino harvey »

General consensus
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#346 Post by Flike »

I'd think a Guillermo del Toro and Soderbergh to be more bankable, though.
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#347 Post by Tom Hagen »

Maybe Criterion is as dorky about spine numbers as we all can be, and is saving the war trilogy for 500 - 503.
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#348 Post by TheGodfather »

Tom Hagen wrote:Maybe Criterion is as dorky about spine numbers as we all can be, and is saving the war trilogy for 500 - 503.
Could be, but I kinda hope it`s gonna be a december release: would make a nice christmas present for myself 8-[
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#349 Post by neuro »

Rod Serling on Criterion? You'll get no bitching from me.
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#350 Post by so lightly here »

Being as November has a number of surprises I hope December contains what I think would really be pleasant surprises:

1. Shanghai Express - how long can this take?

2. Senso - in Blu-ray, natch!

3. A special christmas box set of S. Ray (edited: to include the films released by Merchant/Ivory and would include the Apu trilogy, Devi, and The Music Room, plus more!)

4. Blu-ray editions of In the Mood for Love & The Leopard
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