"THE BAD SLEEP WELL was shot in glorious Tohoscope and had previously only been available in a shortened international version - bfi Video is proud to finally release the film in its uncut, original form."
Criterion Random Speculation Vol.2
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Night on Earth seems like a "for sure" release since its part of the FineLine catalogue- of which Criterion has already released Hoop Dreams and the excellent My Own Private Idaho. Or, wait, was Hoop Dreams part of the catalogue or not?
Anyway, the FineLine situation was discussed earlier in a thread somewhere down the list, I believe. But, Night on Earth should be expected as a great release in mind of Criterion's superb Down By Law DVD.
Anyway, the FineLine situation was discussed earlier in a thread somewhere down the list, I believe. But, Night on Earth should be expected as a great release in mind of Criterion's superb Down By Law DVD.
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Fine Line Features released:
Short Cuts
My Private Own Idaho
Hoop Dreams
Naked
An Angel at My Table
Possible:
Dancer in the Dark
Crash
The Player
Spanking the Monkey
Night on Earth
Short Cuts
My Private Own Idaho
Hoop Dreams
Naked
An Angel at My Table
Possible:
Dancer in the Dark
Crash
The Player
Spanking the Monkey
Night on Earth
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I'm still hoping for a John Ford box set! Young Mr. Lincoln is most likely to be released, But I would love if that was a single release, and another collection of his films was released, perhaps a collection of silent Ford? I would love it if Criterion would license a new group of films from Fox, including Ford's Pilgrimage which is very hard to come by, yet highly rated by those fortunate enough to have seen it. Also, The Power and The Glory, Raoul Walsh's film The Bowery, and Valley of the Dolls would be great additions to the Collection. I would love if Criterion would release a few Westerns, the genre has really taken a beating over the years, so it would be great to see some great Westerns given the Criterion treatment.
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Lets see, the following are titles unreleased as of yet and planned for 2005:
Au Revoir Les Enfants
The 49th Parallel
A Canterbury Tale
Ran
The Wages of Fear (remaster)
Ugetsu
Playtime (remaster)
I too believe that one more box set is coming this year, yet I think it'll be bit of a surprise to us. A Hitchcock early years box would certainly do the trick, or possibly our top forum recommendation of a Luis Bunuel's Mexico years will see the light of day.
Au Revoir Les Enfants
The 49th Parallel
A Canterbury Tale
Ran
The Wages of Fear (remaster)
Ugetsu
Playtime (remaster)
I too believe that one more box set is coming this year, yet I think it'll be bit of a surprise to us. A Hitchcock early years box would certainly do the trick, or possibly our top forum recommendation of a Luis Bunuel's Mexico years will see the light of day.
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I would love to see some Greek films in the collection. Aside from the obvious Theo Angelopoulos, I'd like to see a boxed set of Michael Cacoyannis and Ellie Lambetti's films together...Windfall in Athens, A Girl in Black, A Matter of Dignity, and The Wastrel.
I've heard great things about Yorgas Javellas, as well.
EDIT: I want He Who Must Die more than anything, but its not exactly a Greek film.
I've heard great things about Yorgas Javellas, as well.
EDIT: I want He Who Must Die more than anything, but its not exactly a Greek film.
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Would it be reading to much into Mulvaney's response to speculate that A boy and his dog might be coming?
Dear Chad,
No Hitchcock appears on our production schedule at this time.
Best,
JM
On 7/11/05 3:44 AM, "Chad McDonald" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Any chance of seeing more Hitchcock soon? How about A Boy and His Dog
Dear Chad,
No Hitchcock appears on our production schedule at this time.
Best,
JM
On 7/11/05 3:44 AM, "Chad McDonald" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Any chance of seeing more Hitchcock soon? How about A Boy and His Dog
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They probably thought you were suggesting one of Hitchcock's most obscure films.ianungstad wrote:Would it be reading to much into Mulvaney's response to speculate that A boy and his dog might be coming?
Dear Chad,
No Hitchcock appears on our production schedule at this time.
Best,
JM
On 7/11/05 3:44 AM, "Chad McDonald" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Any chance of seeing more Hitchcock soon? How about A Boy and His Dog
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Since MGM (I think this was the company) pulled back their planned releases of David Lean's films last year, I've had the feeling that maybe Criterion acquired (and for some, renewed) the rights to those films. If my speculation is correct, we'll probably see a boxset of early Lean films from Criterion in the next few months.
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Did I miss something or shouldn't there still be a Hitchcock on the schedule? We were promised another Hitchcock, So either JM is just doing his normal routine, saying they don't have one coming, or It was taken off the list?
Perhaps I have missed something as to why we wouldn't be getting another Hitch. Of course we also have a Ford coming too. So I dunno.
I think basically its pointless to ask JM anything anymore. He gives the same response. Occasionally you'll get a decent answer, but never confirming or denying.
Perhaps I have missed something as to why we wouldn't be getting another Hitch. Of course we also have a Ford coming too. So I dunno.
I think basically its pointless to ask JM anything anymore. He gives the same response. Occasionally you'll get a decent answer, but never confirming or denying.
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I think it's amazing how I've never heard anybody mention this movie for possible Criterion release. I believe Criterion should do magic and incorporate this amazing movie in their catalog.
I recently emailed Mulvaney and his replied was:
"Dear Carlos:
At the present moment we have no future plans for De Sica's The Bicycle Thief, although we would love to have it in the future. "
It's really sad.
Any comments
I recently emailed Mulvaney and his replied was:
"Dear Carlos:
At the present moment we have no future plans for De Sica's The Bicycle Thief, although we would love to have it in the future. "
It's really sad.
Any comments
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I'd rather they release 'shoeshine' first. My Japanese DVD has a crappy transfer. At least the Image release of 'bicycle thief' is ok with picture quality even if Criterion can do much better.foofighters7 wrote:Well it would definetley be an amazing addition to the collection. I've been hoping that they would be able to get hold of the rights.
I'm sure they have tried or are trying to get it. Wether or not they are ever going to get it remains unseen, but they should be fighting to get it.
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Aww, cinnamon!Dear Michael,
We have no plans for any other Leigh films at this time.
Best,
JM
On 7/7/05 11:45 PM, "Michael" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sender: Michael
> Email: [email protected]
> Question Type: Question
> Comment: Jon:
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> Since you guys are now releasing Mike Leigh's "Naked", do you have
plans
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