Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 5

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Askew
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#651 Post by Askew »

Marketa Lazarová
Safety Last
Shoah

You can find the pages by going to Life is Sweet, scrolling to the bottom and clicking go to next spine #.
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andyli
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#652 Post by andyli »

Hell yeah another Kalat commentary!
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Jonny Pasadena
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#653 Post by Jonny Pasadena »

Also "Things to Come" -- 1936 -- according to the announcement on Criterion's front page, though not yet reflected under Coming Soon.
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tenia
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#654 Post by tenia »

Askew wrote:Shoah
Three additional films by director Claude Lanzmann: A Visitor from the Living (1999, 68 minutes), Sobibor, October 14, 1943, 4 p.m. (2001, 102 minutes), and The Karski Report (2010, 54 minutes) :shock: \:D/
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#655 Post by captveg »

Safety Last! also includes three shorts among its bonus:

Take a Chance (1918)
Young Mr. Jazz (1919)
His Royal Slyness (1920)

The first two are previously unreleased on DVD in Region 1, and the third was on the Kino Slapstick Symposium release.
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matrixschmatrix
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#656 Post by matrixschmatrix »

andyli wrote:Hell yeah another Kalat commentary!
Ha, I assumed at first that this would be on Safety Last!- Christopher Frayling would have seemed the obvious choice for Things to Come, as he wrote the BFI booklet on it. On the other hand: who cares, this is awesome.

edit: Oops, looks like Frayling's done his bit, too. And Bruce Eder- is that something left over from a laserdisc, or is this the first time they've hired Eder in like 8 years?
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#657 Post by Drucker »

This seems like a great month of releases. I'm not a fan of Things To Come but it seems like a great package. I had a feeling we'd get our annual non-Chaplin silent film, and we did, so I'm thrilled about that.
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matrixschmatrix
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#658 Post by matrixschmatrix »

I wonder if we're going to spend the next five years trickling out a Chaplin and a Lloyd every six months, or if they'll bunch some of the lesser known Lloyds together.
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knives
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#659 Post by knives »

Well they've already got four Lloyd's in one fell swope so I imagine that they'll do bulk releasing like that every few months or so.
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#660 Post by Tommaso »

Very good line-up this month, I think I'll get "Safety Last", "Things to come" and most likely even double-dip on "Lazarova", but seriously, couldn't they at least release just ONE film not already available in a decent edition elsewhere?
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#661 Post by swo17 »

My favorite Facebook comment on the June lineup:
NAKED LUNCH! I thought you already did this though.
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#662 Post by vsski »

For me one of the best line-ups of the year, can't wait to get "Lazarova" and "Shoah", as I still haven't seen either one and finally can close two major gaps in my education!
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TMDaines
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#663 Post by TMDaines »

Tommaso wrote:Very good line-up this month, I think I'll get "Safety Last", "Things to come" and most likely even double-dip on "Lazarova", but seriously, couldn't they at least release just ONE film not already available in a decent edition elsewhere?
I'd agree with your sentiment, but, all the same, this saves me importing the Czech Blu-ray of Lazarová and I may get round to upgrading Shoah too. A couple of the others pique my fancy too, but it's mainly because they're on Blu and not because of the films themselves.
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#664 Post by Finch »

Safety Last definitely, Things To Come I'll rent and watch first but a potential buy as well. Not sure about Shoah. Liked Marketa Lazarova but not enough to want to own it.
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#665 Post by movielocke »

Goddamn this is a hell of a lineup, wow, I'm not even missing a new eclipse title for once. Probably buying the whole month.
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#666 Post by Jeff »

movielocke wrote:Goddamn this is a hell of a lineup, wow, I'm not even missing a new eclipse title for once. Probably buying the whole month.
It's their strongest month in a long time: five must-have landmark films in lavishly-appointed editions. Five different countries, five different genres, five different decades, a film that's never been released in the states, a nine-hour documentary boxed set, six bonus films, a Kevin Brownlow documentary, and a David Kalat commentary. I know people will try very hard to find things to complain about, but they shouldn't. You can't even bitch about the art this month.
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#667 Post by zedz »

Cue the "No Eclipse!" chorus. Though you're basically getting an Eclipse set folded into this edition of Shoah.
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#668 Post by Jeff »

zedz wrote:you're basically getting an Eclipse set folded into this edition of Shoah
Good point. And it's in high-def and only added $10-$20 to the MSRP.
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#669 Post by zedz »

I am very much in favour of this development on Criterion's part. We saw a similar thing with Lonesome, and the Pierre Etaix release is basically an Eclipse set on steroids. (Though of course, there will still be batches of films for which the Eclipse format / brand is the best option for them.)
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#670 Post by TMDaines »

zedz wrote:I am very much in favour of this development on Criterion's part. We saw a similar thing with Lonesome, and the Pierre Etaix release is basically an Eclipse set on steroids. (Though of course, there will still be batches of films for which the Eclipse format / brand is the best option for them.)
Agreed, but it would be nice to see them soften their stance on Eclipse releases having to be barebones. If any extras are available they should be included - and not just put on the website...
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zedz wrote:you're basically getting an Eclipse set folded into this edition of Shoah
Good point. And it's in high-def and only added $10-$20 to the MSRP.
How do we know the extra films are not just uprezzed? The description doesn't make reference to them being in HD.
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#671 Post by boywonder »

Now that the June hoopla is out ... I wanna know why Bruce Webber's "Boken Noses" and "Let's Get Lost" aren't available here in region 1.

A dear friend of mind wants to see Andy Minsker, the boxer in BN. She almost married him, and now twenty years later she wants to make sure she didn't marry the wrong guy. She chose brains over brawn, but still want a chance to compare.

Any chance?
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#672 Post by krnash »

...what?
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#673 Post by mfunk9786 »

Wow. Speechless.
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#674 Post by rwaits »

Please post more.
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#675 Post by boywonder »

boywonder wrote:Now that the June hoopla is out ... I wanna know why Bruce Webber's "Boken Noses" and "Let's Get Lost" aren't available here in region 1.

A dear friend of mind wants to see Andy Minsker, the boxer in BN. She almost married him, and now twenty years later she wants to make sure she didn't marry the wrong guy. She chose brains over brawn, but still want a chance to compare.

Any chance?
I was just asking if Bruce Webber's documentaries might ever be released by Criterion. I will be more erudite in further postings. I realize he is not a director of note, but both the boxing doc "Broken Noses" and the Chet Baker film "Let's Get Lost" were pretty dang good.
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