Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 6

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movielocke
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#526 Post by movielocke »

a great slate of releases. Finally, picnic at Hanging Rock. From the initial 1998 releases, that leaves only the poor, lonesome, wrong aspect ratio Summertime disc without an upgrade and still in print.
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#527 Post by domino harvey »

Every title makes it the best month in a while. I can't remember the last month where I wanted every upgrade and new release
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#528 Post by Noiradelic »

Light on new releases -- though for the third month, there's one big title -- but arguably the best upgrade month since the first slate of Blus.
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#529 Post by mfunk9786 »

Bando wrote:
bamwc2 wrote:Also, I guess we aren't going to get the rumored Weir box after all. I'm still very happy with having a Picnic at Hanging Rock upgrade!
I suppose if they're going to upgrade Picnic without The Last Wave showing up at the same time, I'm just going to assume I can confidently just finally buy a used copy of the Last Wave DVD, because it's probably gonna be a while.
That's one way to ensure that The Last Wave will get a Blu-ray upgrade right away: Pay for the DVD. I don't mean that in a highfalutin support Criterion way, I mean that it always seems to work out that way
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#530 Post by domino harvey »

I have a hard time believing the Last Wave is popular enough for an upgrade. What's next, Jubilee?
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#531 Post by captveg »

domino harvey wrote:I have a hard time believing the Last Wave is popular enough for an upgrade. What's next, Jubilee?
All bets have been off since Fat Girl got upgraded. You just never know which of the less popular (in theory) in regards to potential sales titles may be a favorite to someone with pull at Criterion.
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#532 Post by fdm »

domino harvey wrote:I have a hard time believing the Last Wave is popular enough for an upgrade. What's next, Jubilee?
Considering how long it's taken for Picnic to get an upgrade, I'll reluctantly concur. But... it really does deserve an upgrade nearly as much as Picnic did.
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#533 Post by Noiradelic »

captveg wrote:All bets have been off since Fat Girl got upgraded. You just never know which of the less popular (in theory) in regards to potential sales titles may be a favorite to someone with pull at Criterion.
The Fat Girl Blu came out three years ago! If all bets were truly off, there'd be a comparably left-field upgrade a lot more recent than that. There's a minor surprise once in a while -- didn't think there was that much demand for Hearts and Minds, as a timely example -- but overall the upgrades have been quite predictable -- Wes Anderson movies, color Hollywood films, the better-known arthouse titles etc. The Last Wave may take a while, but it seems like color films after 1970 are slightly more likely to get the treatment.
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#534 Post by swo17 »

Just because Fat Girl is pretty well hated around here doesn't mean it isn't a relatively high seller.
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#535 Post by Tommaso »

chrisandy wrote:Just curious - what makes this one of the best months? Hard Day's Night?
Probably, or "Judex", which is a complete masterpiece. So, nothing against any of the new releases as such, but can they please stop to bore me with releases of films that are already available in perfectly acceptable versions?

Not a single film that hasn't been already out in a good release, either by Criterion themselves or elsewhere in the world. The "Judex" extras look great, admittedly, but if they do release Franju, why not "Thomas l'Imposteur", for heavens sake? All right, I'm perfectly aware that this should go into the "Why don't they release what I want" thread, but from the point-of-view of someone who actually wants to see some important films saved from bad-edition (or not available at all) hell, this must be the worst month for quite some time.
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#536 Post by bamwc2 »

swo17 wrote:Just because Fat Girl is pretty well hated around here doesn't mean it isn't a relatively high seller.
I can also confirm that Mulvaney himself (or whoever used the handle around the time of the film's release if he's not a real person) is a huge fan of the film.
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#537 Post by Noiradelic »

swo17 wrote:Just because Fat Girl is pretty well hated around here doesn't mean it isn't a relatively high seller.
Yes, and there was some compelling speculation here at the time that Criterion wanted to get a couple of female directed-titles out on Blu. Sweetie had come out the month before.
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#538 Post by Yaanu »

mfunk9786 wrote:
rwaits wrote:I suppose I've been a little spoiled by the many 4K scans in recent months. Not to complain - I'm sure they'll all look lovely and this is far and away the best month in a VERY long time.
If the movie's compressed down into 1080p, would a 2K or 4K restoration source make that much of a difference provided that they're both done with similarly modern tools?
With 4K, you have more of a chance to see intricate details in an image. Compressing it down to 4K would allow those details to be preserved in the overall 1080p image. 2K doesn't show as much detail, so compression would create a similar image.

It's like taking one version of a complex image that is 1500x pixels and one that is 750x pixels, and then shrinking both down to 500x pixels. Sorta. Kinda.
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#539 Post by Rolad »

swo17 wrote:Just because Fat Girl is pretty well hated around here doesn't mean it isn't a relatively high seller.
What's with the hate for Fat Girl? It might not be Catherine Breillat's best, but it's a pretty bold and sensitive drama.
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#540 Post by domino harvey »

Did you forget to watch the last ten minutes?
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#541 Post by Red Screamer »

So what is the 'project' Mr. McGlone was referring to? Sirks maybe? I hope.
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#542 Post by Hail_Cesar »

Fat Girl probably sells a lot since it has a lot of sex scenes and it has been known for his "controversial scenes".
I agree with Tommaso, Thomas l'imposteur would be a great release.

I think a month with only two new films is very disappointing... My guess is that they planned a box set release but ended up deciding to release it on July 22nd...
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#543 Post by criterion10 »

Pretty great month all around. Great to finally see an upgrade of Picnic at Hanging Rock (gosh, that cover is astounding). Many films I'll be checking out for the first time.
domino harvey wrote:Did you forget to watch the last ten minutes?
I actually liked Fat Girl... up until those ridiculous final ten minutes. What on Earth was Breillat thinking?
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#544 Post by phantomforce »

Only title i'm moderately interested in L'eclisse and it's my least favorite Antonioni. I'll get it to round out the collection and hopefully support them releasing a L'avventura upgrade.

Haven't seen Judex, so I'll probably blind buy it cause it looks interesting. Maybe same with Hard Day's Night. Last time I saw those Beatles films was as a kid and I don't remember them being particularly good, definitely not as fun as something like Head.

Still waiting on anything Lynch, Y tu mama and anything Cronenberg.
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#545 Post by Jeff »

bamwc2 wrote:Also, I guess we aren't going to get the rumored Weir box after all. I'm still very happy with having a Picnic at Hanging Rock upgrade!
To be fair, it wasn't really rumored. Just some random speculation by me based on the fact that Criterion owned Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Last Wave, The Cars That Ate Paris, and The Plumber (and Homesdale too as it turns out!). Several more level-headed members pointed out that Criterion wasn't likely to put a major film like Picnic in a box. I suppose a set of the other three is still possible.
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#546 Post by Murdoch »

L'eclisse on Blu! *faints*
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#547 Post by zedz »

Jeff wrote:
bamwc2 wrote:Also, I guess we aren't going to get the rumored Weir box after all. I'm still very happy with having a Picnic at Hanging Rock upgrade!
To be fair, it wasn't really rumored. Just some random speculation by me based on the fact that Criterion owned Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Last Wave, The Cars That Ate Paris, and The Plumber (and Homesdale too as it turns out!). Several more level-headed members pointed out that Criterion wasn't likely to put a major film like Picnic in a box.
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#548 Post by captveg »

So a box set has to be on the table for July, no? Tati, or Demy, or Wenders' Road Trilogy perhaps.
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#549 Post by zedz »

captveg wrote:So a box set has to be on the table for July, no? Tati, or Demy, or Wenders' Road Trilogy perhaps.
I believe we have insider information that the Wenders box set is definitely coming in 2012, so you can rule out that one!
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#550 Post by Bando »

zedz wrote:
captveg wrote:So a box set has to be on the table for July, no? Tati, or Demy, or Wenders' Road Trilogy perhaps.
I believe we have insider information that the Wenders box set is definitely coming in 2012, so you can rule out that one!
July is the month for Eisenstein: The Silent Years. You can take it to the bank, and withdraw the $99.99 to pay for it.
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