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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#101 Post by jwd5275 »

swo17 wrote:What's the soundtrack on the Hulu version of Phantom Carriage (doom metal or strings)?
Strings
(oddly enough, was actually watching this at the same time it was announced...)
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#102 Post by matrixschmatrix »

swo17 wrote:It probably makes sense for Hulu to serve as a kind of testing ground, where the more popular titles there move up in the queue for a real release. Of course, having said this, now I'm going to have to actually subscribe to Hulu and put my favorite unreleased films there on constant rotation to improve their chances.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#103 Post by swo17 »

jwd5275 wrote:
swo17 wrote:What's the soundtrack on the Hulu version of Phantom Carriage (doom metal or strings)?
Strings
(oddly enough, was actually watching this at the same time it was announced...)
I presume that's the Matti Bye score then. I give his wonderful score for The Saga of Gosta Berling the edge but I still hope this makes it onto the Criterion edition. The KTL score would be nice to include as well, though it's a little repetitive and only really fits the film in certain places.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#104 Post by buskeat »

Unreleased titles now up on Hulu:

Saul J. Turell's The Love Goddesses
Jacques Feyder's Carnival in Flanders
Carol Reed's A Kid for Two Farthings
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#105 Post by jwd5275 »

buskeat wrote:Unreleased titles now up on Hulu:

Saul J. Turell's The Love Goddesses
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I don't know if I would call this unreleased, as it is available in the Janus Box, however it certainly is the first time anyone without $600 to burn could see it easily.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#106 Post by swo17 »

Carnival in Flanders has apparently been in limbo for a while due to lack of decent materials but I'm guessing they've worked that out now if it's up for streaming. Unless their standards for putting something on Hulu are lower than they are for doing a physical release. If anyone watches this, please do report back on the picture quality!
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#108 Post by mteller »

Oh god, I adore Carnival in Flanders. Hopefully this means a release is forthcoming.
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#109 Post by Peacock »

Criterion on Facebook wrote:FYI, it's not a good idea to use Hulu to judge picture quality for unreleased titles. In many cases, Hulu has our best pre-existing master, but the actual (eventual) Criterion release master may still be in the works.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#110 Post by jwd5275 »

Utamaro and His Five Women - Mizoguchi
is up now!

Hasn't been released on region 1 DVD yet.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#111 Post by jwd5275 »

swo17 wrote:It probably makes sense for Hulu to serve as a kind of testing ground, where the more popular titles there move up in the queue for a real release.
If that is the case, I wonder if we should be expecting Korda's An Ideal Husband to be released sometime soon. It is being pushed pretty hard on Hulu, the only title without a proper R1 release that they are pushing. Also, (although I mostly attribute this to the constant advertising of the movie), when you sort the 350ish titles by popularity, An Ideal Husband consistantly shows in the top 10 - 20 watched titles.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#112 Post by Minkin »

Is it at all concerning that sex and samurai films are always the most viewed on Hulu? I wonder how many people started Sweet Movie only to quickly abandon it after they found out it isn't exactly that kind of sexy artfilm they were hoping.
Hopefully some of them learned not to go by covers after The Night Porter
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#113 Post by kaujot »

I'd be more interested to know how many people kept watching. :-"
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#114 Post by jwd5275 »

La Ceremonie - Chabrol
is up now...
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#115 Post by swo17 »

This may just be common sense but it's an official line anyway:
Are some movies going "digital only" (Hulu) and not to DVD?
Criterion on Facebook wrote:There will definitely be titles on Hulu that don't ultimately find their way to disc — including some real rarities that even the most seasoned cinephiles will be discovering for the first time, many of which have never even been translated into English before — but many more will be coming out in Criterion and Eclipse editions over time.
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#116 Post by buskeat »

A bunch of new things on Hulu tonight. Here are the rarities/unreleased up tonight. Maybe some of these have been released on Home Vision or elsewhere, but I know they're not in the collection or in Eclipse:

Over the Moon (Thorton Freeland, 1939)
The Man Who Could Work Miracles (Lothar Mendes, 1936)
Lydia (Julien Duvivier, 1941)
The Ghost Goes West (Rene Clair, 1935)
Forget Me Not (Zoltan Korda, 1936)
Death Drums Along the River (Lawrence Huntington, 1963)
Cure (Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 1997)
The Squeaker (William K. Howard, 1937)
Q Planes aka Clouds Over Europe (Tim Whelan/Arthur B. Woods, 1939)
Deep Crimson (Arturo Ripstein, 1996)
Conquest of the Air (Alexander Esway, 1936)

A total of 29 films added to Hulu up today, which brings the total up to 382.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#117 Post by Tribe »

Cure and Deep Crimson were previously released by HVE.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#118 Post by knives »

Criterion needs to get their ass working on more of these Chabrol's. I've never noticed how great his use of colour is in any of the previous films I've seen. I really hope they have more than just the two planned.
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#119 Post by jwd5275 »

Six more up tonight, five not Criterion yet (most not available in R1.

Men are not Gods (1936) - Walter Reisch
Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel (1937) - Hanns Schwarz
21 Days (1940) - Basil Dean
Summer with Monika (1953) - Bergman
The Soft Skin (1964) - Truffaut
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#120 Post by knives »

Does anyone know if it's important that some of the titles come with the logos before the video and some are in the video?
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#121 Post by SpiderBaby »

Hmmm, having the Soft Skin up so soon (Is Janus still running this) has me wondering, wasn't it rumored for release next year or was that not true? Maybe it can come earlier now that it's up on Hulu (knowing all things from Hulu won't, but this has to get a spine #).
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#122 Post by ianungstad »

Janus has a restored print currently in theaters. It will still play for a few months yet. I wouldn't expect it until next year at the earliest. (They still haven't gotten around to releasing Rashomon and that was almost two years ago)
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#123 Post by SpiderBaby »

yeah that's what I was wondering. Just seems strange they would show it for free (if your doing a Hulu trial) when Janus is still showing it (which is why Criterion won't release a dvd/blu yet).
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#124 Post by jwd5275 »

I have always assumed that there is very little connection between what Criterion is showing on Hulu and the Janus Rep schedule (unlike the obvious connection between the timeframe of Janus releases and the arrival on physical media). Kuroneko is on Hulu and we know that is a Janus film coming to Criterion. Besides, for most people using Hulu is equivalent to renting a movie on Netflix etal, therefore it is not overlapping into the profit margin made in the Janus rep showings or that of someone purchasing the DVD/Blu. In fact, on the contrary it allows people to see the films first and decide whether they want to take the time go go see it or spend the actual cash on a dvd.
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Re: Criterion on Hulu

#125 Post by knives »

Too true, there's a few titles I'd never have a second glance to buying that will now be must haves for me when they get a proper release (in fact this service is going so well for me that I might go long term).
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