Criterion Random Speculation Vol.2
- godardslave
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criterion have officially announced at their website they have stopped producing DVDs, and that the collection will end at spine number 300.
this is, quote, "because of the impending arrival of the new blu ray/HD-DVD format, the criterion collection will resume spine number 301 on these new formats in around 1 years time (july 2006).".
click here for more details. #-o
this is, quote, "because of the impending arrival of the new blu ray/HD-DVD format, the criterion collection will resume spine number 301 on these new formats in around 1 years time (july 2006).".
click here for more details. #-o
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Mathieu
- Joined: Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:19 pm
Just a thought, but perhaps Criterion is preparing to announce the launch of their new "cult film sub-company." That might explain the delay with this month's update. Also, the list of upcoming August-December releases should include Au revoir les enfants, Ran, and the Wages of Fear reissue - all of which have been officially announced.
- oldsheperd
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- oldsheperd
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cbernard
I take back what I said before. Those titles represent a suck-month. A re-issue, an inevitable title from a long-Criterion-worn director (not that I dislike AK or Ran), and one film that nobody can remember, even after they've just watched it.Génessier wrote:Just a thought, but perhaps Criterion is preparing to announce the launch of their new "cult film sub-company." That might explain the delay with this month's update. Also, the list of upcoming August-December releases should include Au revoir les enfants, Ran, and the Wages of Fear reissue - all of which have been officially announced.
- Cinephrenic
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- oldsheperd
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- godardslave
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- Cinephrenic
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- Jun-Dai
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- Derek Estes
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 12:00 am
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What did I miss? Was there a strange announcment?Jun-Dai wrote:I think they're definitely fucking with us. They know we check these things, and they're having a little bit of fun. That's not to say that the releases aren't authentic, just that they're announcing them in the most amusing way possible.
- Cinephrenic
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- King of Kong
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- justeleblanc
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- Steven H
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:30 pm
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We like our Japanese movies like our women here in America: full of samurais... and guns. They probably got scared of making Ozu DVDs after they sold five copies of Floating Weeds and three copies of Early Summer last year. Now it's time to show me how wrong I am by putting out an all extant Ozu silents box. Who wouldn't like that?
- godardslave
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well i bought both, and will buy anything with the words ozu and criterion in close proximity in the future. any kind of ozu box would be wonderful, of course.Steven H wrote: They probably got scared of making Ozu DVDs after they sold five copies of Floating Weeds and three copies of Early Summer last year.
- King of Kong
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I'd quite happily buy each friend and member of my family an Ozu DVDSteven H wrote:We like our Japanese movies like our women here in America: full of samurais... and guns. They probably got scared of making Ozu DVDs after they sold five copies of Floating Weeds and three copies of Early Summer last year. Now it's time to show me how wrong I am by putting out an all extant Ozu silents box. Who wouldn't like that?
That silents box has been talked about for months. Come on Criterion!
- Jun-Dai
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- Cinephrenic
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- Cinephrenic
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- Doctor Sunshine
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kekid
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 1:55 am
I am underwhelmed by their level of activity and choices. They are sitting on some great material (Ozu, Mizoguchi, Tati. Eisenstein.etc.) that seems to be getting postponed beyond reason. I would love to see the Criterion Collection complement and not duplicate what is already (or soon expected to be) available in decent editions elsewhere. These comments would have to be tempered if their current posting for August is partial, and more will be announced later. However, this seldom happens, and in this instance the wait has not been justified by the final revelation.