Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 5

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knives
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#1051 Post by knives »

Hopefully you're right.
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#1052 Post by bamwc2 »

I hate to say it, but I'd trade the blu of World on a Wire for a blu of any of the films in this Eclipse set. It's just sad that we won't see these in HD unless another company releases them.
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#1053 Post by Calvin »

captveg wrote:The Big City release also includes Ray's The Coward (1965).
The Coward is normally paired with The Holy Man (I believe they were originally shown as a double bill) so this is a bit of an odd decision on Criterion's part. I suppose this means that The Holy Man itself will be an extra down the line.
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#1054 Post by Finch »

Thrilled with the August lineup, especially with the Madame de upgrade and Seconds. The Lubitsch cover might still grow on me, not loving or hating it, but TO BE OR NOT TO BE in the collection is a major cause for celebration.
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#1055 Post by TMDaines »

Yes, I think I'm fairly certain that I'll pick up Madame and To Be sooner rather than later. Been meaning to get the Studio Canal for a while, but a Kalat commentary has soon turned me.
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Moe Dickstein
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#1056 Post by Moe Dickstein »

Finch wrote:Thrilled with the August lineup, especially with the Madame de upgrade and Seconds. The Lubitsch cover might still grow on me, not loving or hating it, but TO BE OR NOT TO BE in the collection is a major cause for celebration.
Really? My jaw dropped at the awesomeness of the TBONTB cover, and it's maybe one of the best Criterion covers of all time - in my opinion.
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#1057 Post by Cinephrenic »

Cronenberg's The Brood is coming
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#1058 Post by johnnysnatchclub7 »

Didn't we do this somewhere? Exciting news nonetheless.
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#1059 Post by HistoryProf »

Cinephrenic wrote:Cronenberg's The Brood is coming
I can check one off the Dear God Please Let Criterion Release This!!! list. Most exciting news in months. This film scared the living shit out of me as a kid. So perfectly Cronenberg and the right mix of creepy and campy.
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#1060 Post by rwiggum »

So we essentially have confirmation of The Brood, Scanners, and Crash, with Shivers also suspected. Is this a box set, or will there just be a sudden gush of Cronenberg? (Which should be the name of his eventual autobiography.)
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#1061 Post by MongooseCmr »

The Cronenbergs sell, there will be nothing sudden about those titles being released.
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#1062 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Where is Crash confirmed?
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#1064 Post by jedgeco »

Help me out here -- I don't see what that's confirming, although there is a Crash clip at the end....
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#1065 Post by knives »

The clip is credited to the Criterion collection.
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#1066 Post by mfunk9786 »

Which could be a miscredit, right? Though I don't doubt that Criterion will be releasing it eventually...
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#1067 Post by ianungstad »

I'm pretty sure New Line let the rights lapse to Crash in addition to a few other Hanway titles like Malle's Damage.
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Moe Dickstein
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#1068 Post by Moe Dickstein »

I think when they have a title like Crash or Damage (or Tootsie) where they did the Laserdisc and have exclusive extras, there's a better than average chance to see it get released, even if it takes a long time like The Game.
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#1069 Post by jedgeco »

knives wrote:The clip is credited to the Criterion collection.
Ah, I see it hidden there now.

Although note that the aspect ratio is off because it's be vertically squished; could this be because WSJ sourced the clip from the Criterion laserdisc?
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#1070 Post by AfterTheRain »

Moe Dickstein wrote:I think when they have a title like Crash or Damage (or Tootsie) where they did the Laserdisc and have exclusive extras, there's a better than average chance to see it get released, even if it takes a long time like The Game.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Damage re-released via the Warner Archives? Wouldn't that mean that the likelihood of it coming out from Criterion is essentially nil?
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#1071 Post by bamwc2 »

AfterTheRain wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Damage re-released via the Warner Archives? Wouldn't that mean that the likelihood of it coming out from Criterion is essentially nil?
Perhaps the most that we can say is that Criterion has never released a film that is on the WB archives. Just because it's never happened does not mean that it won't ever happen. It all depends on how amenable Warner Brothers would be about licensing out a film that they've already squeezed most of the money out of in North America (and oh, how I wish that they could get their hands on a few of those titles...). That being said, it's a very poor omen for any future release from Criterion.

For those of you that have laserdisc players, the Criterion of this is great.
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#1072 Post by criterion10 »

Last night, I saw Before Midnight at a special preview screening (I highly recommend checking out the film; it truly is great). Anyway, Richard Linklater was in attendance for a Q&A, and shortly after it ended, I actually got to meet and speak with him briefly. I asked him about SubUrbia and if there were any plans for a release at the moment. He told me how the film was owned by Warner Bros. and that a few years ago they changed around their company policy and so the film has been remaining in a sort of limbo (I assume he's referring to the recent influx of Archive titles over pressed discs, and so on). Regardless, he said that Criterion had wanted to release the film, but at the moment, there was nothing new to report, although he did say that he feels the film will make it to DVD one day.
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#1073 Post by Rupert Pupkin »

mfunk9786 wrote:Which could be a miscredit, right? Though I don't doubt that Criterion will be releasing it eventually...
It's been years since I'm waiting for Crash (Cronenberg) on blu-ray.... [-o<
of course Criterion would be great... but any blu-ray release would be nice..

each time I think I find Crash in some country, released on blu-ray, it turns out to be Crash (2004, Paul Haggis) movie. ](*,)
I think that it tends my favorite Cronenberg movie with The Fly and Videodrome.
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#1074 Post by Rupert Pupkin »

criterion10 wrote:Last night, I saw Before Midnight at a special preview screening (I highly recommend checking out the film; it truly is great). Anyway, Richard Linklater was in attendance for a Q&A, and shortly after it ended, I actually got to meet and speak with him briefly. I asked him about SubUrbia and if there were any plans for a release at the moment. He told me how the film was owned by Warner Bros. and that a few years ago they changed around their company policy and so the film has been remaining in a sort of limbo (I assume he's referring to the recent influx of Archive titles over pressed discs, and so on). Regardless, he said that Criterion had wanted to release the film, but at the moment, there was nothing new to report, although he did say that he feels the film will make it to DVD one day.
that's great news... I really hope that it'll turn out to be true... :)
the 3 movies in a Criterion box set would be fantastic!

but I remember there has been an announcement for Before Sunrise/Sunset on blu-ray.com for an upcoming blu-ray release in the US.... was Criterion mentionned on it...?
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#1075 Post by johnnysnatchclub7 »

That's not what he said. He was mainly talking about subUrbia.
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