'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.2

News on Criterion and Janus Films
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Awesome Welles
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#2051 Post by Awesome Welles »

You must be joking, they haven't released any Satyajit Ray yet, let alone Mrinal Sen!
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#2052 Post by mteller »

Minkin wrote:TITASH EKTI NADIR NAAM (A River Called Titas)
You must be joking, they haven't released any Satyajit Ray yet, let alone Ritwik Ghatak!
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#2053 Post by zedz »

Peacock wrote:Do you have a source for that zedz? I've never seen any mention of The Night of Counting the Years being Criterion property, I thought it was still New Yorker?
Can't recall the specific source (and too lazy to search), but I thought that Criterion had undertaken to release all of the Scorsese World Cinema Foundation restorations? (Not that we've actually seen any hard evidence of this yet.)
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#2054 Post by Cinephrenic »

mteller wrote:
Minkin wrote:TITASH EKTI NADIR NAAM (A River Called Titas)
You must be joking, they haven't released any Satyajit Ray yet, let alone Ritwik Ghatak!
What!... I'm still trying to digest Nair. :lol:
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#2055 Post by Dadapass »

Peacock wrote:Do you have a source for that zedz? I've never seen any mention of The Night of Counting the Years being Criterion property, I thought it was still New Yorker?
Here
Ultimately, the films will be made available on DVD in collectors’ box sets through a partnership with the Criterion Collection, who will also select a few titles each year to distribute as individual special-edition releases.
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#2056 Post by Peacock »

Thank you very much gentlemen, some intriguing films there.
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#2057 Post by Minkin »

So much for being optimistic. I suppose I can dream, along with my Rivette and Eisenstein box.
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#2058 Post by AfterTheRain »

mteller wrote:
Minkin wrote:TITASH EKTI NADIR NAAM (A River Called Titas)
You must be joking, they haven't released any Satyajit Ray yet, let alone Ritwik Ghatak!
You must be joking, they haven't released any Satyajit Ray yet, let alone the Apu Trilogy!
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#2059 Post by knives »

It may be terrible that the Ray's aren't in print now, but A River Called Titas hasn't been released in an English friendly edition yet and it is a sign of Criterion going outside of their comfort zone. Also we have to appreciate the pain in the ass that the rights for the Ray films may be. I say the more old school Indian the better even if it's not the cream of the crop.
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#2060 Post by antnield »

knives wrote:...but A River Called Titas hasn't been released in an English friendly edition yet and it is a sign of Criterion going outside of their comfort zone.
There's the still-available BFI region 0 disc released a few years back (here).
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#2061 Post by MaxCastle »

knives wrote:It may be terrible that the Ray's aren't in print now, but A River Called Titas hasn't been released in an English friendly edition yet and it is a sign of Criterion going outside of their comfort zone.
There's a BFI edition, isn't there?
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#2062 Post by ianungstad »

A gentlemen on the .com forums posted this link to the NY Times Summer DVD preview, which mentions that the Von Sternburg set comes out in August and House in September.
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#2063 Post by AfterTheRain »

ianungstad wrote:A gentlemen on the .com forums posted this link to the NY Times Summer DVD preview, which mentions that the Von Sternburg set comes out in August and House in September.
I think this is one of those things that should be taken with a grain of salt.
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#2064 Post by mteller »

New York Times wrote:On July 6... a 25th-anniversary edition of Spike Lee’s “Do the Right Thing.”
25th anniversary? A little early for that, no?
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#2065 Post by agnamaracs »

Cannes (emphasis mine) wrote:- PSYCHO (United States, 109’, 1960) by Alfred Hitchcock. Print restored by Universal Pictures and Audionamix. Please note that the film’s soundtrack has been restored/reconstructed.
Oh Christ no. If it's anything like Vertigo, this is going to be incredibly jarring.
NY Times wrote:Matinee (1933)
Man, John Goodman is old.
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#2066 Post by Mikos Stenopolis »

so I heard Once upon a time in the west was restored by Scorsese. Any chance Criterion can/will/have snatch it up?
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#2067 Post by domino harvey »

AfterTheRain wrote:
ianungstad wrote:A gentlemen on the .com forums posted this link to the NY Times Summer DVD preview, which mentions that the Von Sternburg set comes out in August and House in September.
I think this is one of those things that should be taken with a grain of salt.
Eh, NYT broke the Rohmer box and Benjamin Button, I'm taking this with one of those blocks of salt that cows lick
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#2068 Post by Feego »

mteller wrote:
New York Times wrote:On July 6... a 25th-anniversary edition of Spike Lee’s “Do the Right Thing.”
25th anniversary? A little early for that, no?
Where the hell did they get that? Not to mention Cat Ballou and Robin and Marian. Haven't these been out on DVD for ages?
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#2069 Post by perkizitore »

Von Sternberg in August makes sense, they usually release big boxsets that month!
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#2070 Post by Spielbergo »

Feego wrote:Not to mention Cat Ballou and Robin and Marian. Haven't these been out on DVD for ages?
But both could use restoration.
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#2071 Post by Jeff »

Feego wrote:Cat Ballou and Robin and Marian. Haven't these been out on DVD for ages?
I'm sure that Taylor and Zacharek just contacted distribs to send them a list of what they would be releasing over the summer and those two were listed because they are getting a new price or promotion. Promoting Robin and Marian early next month makes sense because it will tie in with the Ridley Scott Robin Hood film. Not sure what the deal would be with Cat Ballou. It could just be getting repriced which would cause it to be mentioned on Sony's sell sheets.
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#2072 Post by Matt »

And Heaven forbid that anyone at the NYT fact-check something.
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#2073 Post by HistoryProf »

Feego wrote:
mteller wrote:
New York Times wrote:On July 6... a 25th-anniversary edition of Spike Lee’s “Do the Right Thing.”
25th anniversary? A little early for that, no?
Where the hell did they get that? Not to mention Cat Ballou and Robin and Marian. Haven't these been out on DVD for ages?
They also have Man From Laramie listed, which has been out for years and is also part of one of Sony's "Triple Feature" bargain discs.
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#2074 Post by domino harvey »

The Man From Laramie is in at least three different "packs" that I know of, it's certainly a title they like to throw in for the heck of it
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#2075 Post by Peacock »

david hare wrote:and in Blu Ray.
:shock: Wow, David be careful! You better hope they don't let us down :wink:
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