Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.3

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#726 Post by skeets kelly »

oldsheperd wrote:Little Murders! Little Murders!
good god, yes!
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#727 Post by Cinephrenic »

My guess, Fanny and Alexander will probably be a little longer if they wish to include the whole set on blu (theatrical, etc...)
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#728 Post by MoonlitKnight »

Sam T. wrote:
Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:I watched the MGM disc last night and it'd be great if Milos Forman's Valmont entered the collection.
This would make a really interesting boxed set paired with Roger Vadim's Les Liaisons Dangereuses (which is out of print, no?). Both movies risk a certain amount of campiness, but they're serious enough when they need to be, and Valmont especially is just totally fun. Loads more fun than the 1988 Dangerous Liaisons, though in some respects not as satisfying.
The lack of Uma Thurman's tits being one. Yeah, I said it. :oops:

But seriously, the film definitely suffered from coming out a year after "Dangerous Liaisons" -- just as "Infamous" did coming out the year after "Capote."
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#729 Post by Minkin »

Make whatever you want of it.. but when you search (on the Criterion site) for directors under the Bluray category, you end up with:

Clyde Bruckman - 0
Shohei Imamura - 0
John Cassavetes - 0
Kenneth Macpherson - 0
Jirí Menzel - 0
Francesco Rosi - 0

The Macpherson and Bruckman raise some questions but the others seem fairly certain. I do hope it proves correct since a Bluray/redux of Closely Watched Trains is one of my dream upgrades.
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#730 Post by zedz »

The inclusion of Macpherson and Bruckman make this sound like a glitch to me. The Robeson set seems like just about the least likely set to be broken up for a one-film format upgrade, and isn't Bruckman's only collection credit one short film in the ancient Fields shorts set?
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#731 Post by eljacko »

zedz wrote:The inclusion of Macpherson and Bruckman make this sound like a glitch to me. The Robeson set seems like just about the least likely set to be broken up for a one-film format upgrade, and isn't Bruckman's only collection credit one short film in the ancient Fields shorts set?
On the other hand, an upgrade of Vegeance is Mine - or better yet, Pigs Pimps and Prostitues - would be just dreamy.
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#732 Post by knives »

They might have to break up the Robeson set since one of the titles is Studio Canal. As for Bruckman maybe they do have the Lloyd library.
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#733 Post by Doctor Sunshine »

Where exactly are you seeing this, Minkin? When I do that search I see 7 pages of directors, most of which are zeros.
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#734 Post by Minkin »

I can't seem to replicate my findings anymore. It only showed two pages- and only those few that I listed. Now the several pages appear. Hmm. Criterion catch on already?
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#735 Post by Cinephrenic »

Would be nice to see Profound Desires of the Gods.
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#736 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Cinephrenic wrote:Would be nice to see Profound Desires of the Gods.
Janus has the rights to it. I'd gladly double dip if it was finally released, though.
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#737 Post by Sam T. »

Minkin wrote:Make whatever you want of it.. but when you search (on the Criterion site) for directors under the Bluray category, you end up with:

John Cassavetes - 0
Does anybody have any clues or guesses for the Cassavetes title? The whole Five Films box, or just part of it, or something entirely new?

I ask partly because I remember a few years ago seeing something in the news about a lost and significantly different first cut of Shadows being found, and since then I've been wondering if it would warrant an upgraded Shadows release, with high def transfers of both versions (assuming the recently discovered one is real and available).
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#738 Post by med »

It means nothing. I just searched the way Minkin did and found this:
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pages 4 through 7 go on in a similar fashion. It's just the various directors in their database, with some even repeating. (On page 7, Charlie Chaplin's name comes up again, this time with a 0 by it.)
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#739 Post by med »

Sam T. wrote:
Minkin wrote:Make whatever you want of it.. but when you search (on the Criterion site) for directors under the Bluray category, you end up with:

John Cassavetes - 0
Does anybody have any clues or guesses for the Cassavetes title? The whole Five Films box, or just part of it, or something entirely new?

I ask partly because I remember a few years ago seeing something in the news about a lost and significantly different first cut of Shadows being found, and since then I've been wondering if it would warrant an upgraded Shadows release, with high def transfers of both versions (assuming the recently discovered one is real and available).
Unless Ray Carney and Gena Rowlands kiss and make up, the first cut of Shadows will never see an official release.
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#740 Post by swo17 »

Sam T. wrote:Does anybody have any clues or guesses for the Cassavetes title? The whole Five Films box, or just part of it, or something entirely new?
My guess is that it's a fluke, but if you want to speculate as to the order in which films might be singled out from the Cassavetes box, you might consider the order in which films were singled out from the Cassavetes box:

A Woman Under the Influence/The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (11/4/08)
Shadows/Faces (2/17/09)
Opening Night (never! bwahahaha...)
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#741 Post by Tom Hagen »

Let me get this all of this news straight: a website glitch has revealed that an unspecified number of films in the collection by a variety of directors may be receiving Blu upgrades over the course of an unspecified future time frame?
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#742 Post by SpiderBaby »

Tom Hagen wrote:Let me get this all of this news straight: a website glitch has revealed that an unspecified number of films in the collection by a variety of directors may be receiving Blu upgrades over the course of an unspecified future time frame?
lol, amazing isn't it? To know that they might do upgrades of films they already have. :D
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#743 Post by med »

Yes, that's right. Fishing with John will get a Blu upgrade as per the screenshot I posted. Hope you dudes enjoy it.
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#744 Post by Crab Society North »

Any news on Rosi's Moment of Truth? and what about those Hellman westerns? those deserve the mainline treatment! but I'd gladly accept an eclipse set of those and it'd be icing on the cake if they included the Cockfighter with it
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#745 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

My Criterion connection has said they've tried to get the rights to the Hellman westerns and other films by him, but that they're major clearance issues regarding the music rights for his films. Hopefully something will come along to help the issue.
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#746 Post by oldsheperd »

med wrote:Yes, that's right. Fishing with John will get a Blu upgrade as per the screenshot I posted. Hope you dudes enjoy it.
That would be news of the year!!!!! Nothing better than watching John Lurie and Willem Dafoe spend 30 seconds looking for a package of Peanut Butter and Crackers in HD!!!!
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#747 Post by Tom Hagen »

The best part being that it really wouldn't even be in HD.
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#748 Post by MoonlitKnight »

swo17 wrote:
Sam T. wrote:Does anybody have any clues or guesses for the Cassavetes title? The whole Five Films box, or just part of it, or something entirely new?
My guess is that it's a fluke, but if you want to speculate as to the order in which films might be singled out from the Cassavetes box, you might consider the order in which films were singled out from the Cassavetes box:

A Woman Under the Influence/The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (11/4/08)
Shadows/Faces (2/17/09)
Opening Night (never! bwahahaha...)
"Love Streams" should be the highest priority right now. A new "Minnie and Moskowitz" that's superior to the long-OOP Anchor Bay version would be welcome as well. I also wouldn't object to his 2 'Hollywood' films ("Too Late Blues" and "A Child Is Waiting") finally getting proper releases. We can upgrade the 5 films that are already out later. :-$
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#749 Post by captveg »

knives wrote:As for Bruckman maybe they do have the Lloyd library.
I know the evidence is that the website thing was not really anything to take as legit clues/leaks, but Harold Lloyd films in the CC wouldn't surprise me too much. Warner would be unlikely to renew the agreement New Line had with the Lloyd estate considering they failed to renew deals with MK2 for Chaplin, CBS for My Fair Lady, and the various Castle Hill films.
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#750 Post by Highway 61 »

It's also worth remembering that Jonathan Turell has blogged about his nostalgic fondness for Lloyd's films:
Jonathan Turell wrote:My knowledge from home made me the official audiovisual person at my elementary school. I was called in to thread the projector whenever the school was showing a film. Occasionally I would bring in a movie. It’s been almost forty years, but I remember like it was yesterday the day I brought in Harold Lloyd’s The Freshman. We showed the movie for the entire fourth, fifth and sixth grades, and for the last twenty minutes—the football game—the entire auditorium was on its feet, screaming. It didn't necessarily make me want to get into the business, but it's an experience that firmly etched into my mind the power of the movies. The Freshman is out as part of the Harold Lloyd collection from New Line. Rent it or buy it, and sit down with lots of people (Lloyd really needs an audience) and enjoy.
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