Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 6

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hearthesilence
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#576 Post by hearthesilence »

That would be perfect. Don't they have all the newly discovered film materials scanned in HD? Not sure this could work, but if they got Dont Look Back, they can make a box set that includes that, 65 Revisited AND No Direction Home.
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#577 Post by Yaanu »

FrauBlucher wrote:Damn you, Courtney Love!!!!!
Maybe they can try again now that they have Sony to give them a lift?
hearthesilence wrote:That would be perfect. Don't they have all the newly discovered film materials scanned in HD? Not sure this could work, but if they got Dont Look Back, they can make a box set that includes that, 65 Revisited AND No Direction Home.
But what would you call it? Some generic "Three Films About Bob Dylan" title, something creative like "No Look Revisited", or just a quote from one of the films like "'Give The Anarchist A Cigarette': Three Films About Bob Dylan"? These are important things to consider.
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#578 Post by zedz »

The real coup would be Dont Look Back / Eat the Document.
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Bando
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#579 Post by Bando »

zedz wrote:The real coup would be Dont Look Back / Eat the Document.
Don't Look Back just got the deluxe treatment about two years ago, even if it wasn't BD. Dylan fans are buyers, but you can only go to the well so many times. Eat the Document would be cool, but it's a relatively short film, and you'd need to have an absolute mountain of extras to make it work. With the Scorcese doc already getting a lot of the 1966 material out there, there isn't much to mine there.

Really, in the Dylan world, 1965 and 1966 have been absolutely done to death. The people who would buy these things either already own it, or have it covered from so many other angles as it is that there has to be a ceiling. Personally, I think it's a non-starter.

Now, if Criterion wanted to get in on Renaldo and Clara, and really do it up with the 1976 Hard Rain special, unused Rolling Thunder footage, a booklet with the incredible photos and an excerpt from Ratso Sloman's book, maybe some interviews... I'm on board 100%. Supposedly there's already a documentary in the works on Rolling Thunder (similar to the Scorcese doc), so perhaps that's a possibility?
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#580 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

The Jim Jarmusch film Year Of The Horse would be a great addition, and well within Criterion's grasp as I believe Focus/Universal has it. I kind of hope Neil isn't planning on putting it in his 90's "Archives" collection, which could be a long long time before it comes out (we're still waiting on the 70's set). Maybe it can include that 40 minutes of B-roll footage the DVD advertised but didn't have.
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#581 Post by Moe Dickstein »

FrauBlucher wrote:
Moe Dickstein wrote:Wouldn't a box set have to include more than one film and more than one spine number? Something like Rossellini/Bergman counts, where Shoah is just one film released with bonus films (like King of the Hill).
This sounds like a Home Theater Forum rule. :roll:
And what would your suggestion be for what is a box set and what isn't, Frau?
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#582 Post by movielocke »

Moe Dickstein wrote:
FrauBlucher wrote:
Moe Dickstein wrote:Wouldn't a box set have to include more than one film and more than one spine number? Something like Rossellini/Bergman counts, where Shoah is just one film released with bonus films (like King of the Hill).
This sounds like a Home Theater Forum rule. :roll:
And what would your suggestion be for what is a box set and what isn't, Frau?
My rule is that if it weighs the same as a duck, then it's a box.
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#583 Post by ArchCarrier »

ianungstad wrote:1991: The Year Punk Broke is also out of print.
Really? It doesn't look OOP.
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#584 Post by FrauBlucher »

Moe Dickstein wrote:
FrauBlucher wrote:
Moe Dickstein wrote:Wouldn't a box set have to include more than one film and more than one spine number? Something like Rossellini/Bergman counts, where Shoah is just one film released with bonus films (like King of the Hill).
This sounds like a Home Theater Forum rule. :roll:
And what would your suggestion be for what is a box set and what isn't, Frau?
For me, either one works. I drop from a fourth story window and if it lands on it's spine it is NOT a box or this.
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#585 Post by Roger Ryan »

Bando wrote:...Don't Look Back just got the deluxe treatment about two years ago, even if it wasn't BD....
Actually, the deluxe version was released on Blu-ray about three years ago.

I believe all of the interviews for NO DIRECTION HOME were shot on 16mm (as were Dylan's '66 performances), but I suspect the program was edited in SD. This would mean they would have to go back to the editing stage and reassemble the entire documentary, possibly rescan some of the elements as well. This is the same reason why I believe the BEATLES ANTHOLOGY series will not appear in HD anytime soon.
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#586 Post by mteller »

I'd love to see a Criterion release -- or hell, any release -- of Home of the Brave: A Film by Laurie Anderson.
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#587 Post by beamish13 »

mteller wrote:I'd love to see a Criterion release -- or hell, any release -- of Home of the Brave: A Film by Laurie Anderson.
God, yes. Anderson has said that WMG was going to release a box set of her work that would've included it, but who knows what's going on. WB says that they don't own it anymore.

Actually, the Jane's Addiction (mock)umentary GIFT (1993) would make a nice release, too.
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#588 Post by Yaanu »

Personally, I'd like to see a nice box set compiling the "The Decline of Western Civilization" trilogy. I dunno how much of a hassle it would be to get all the rights cleared for those movies, though.
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#589 Post by sir_luke »

Looks like there will be a screening of ERASERHEAD at the TCM festival this year. Is this an indication that the Criterion release is coming soon? Or is there no way of telling?
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#590 Post by beamish13 »

Yaanu wrote:Personally, I'd like to see a nice box set compiling the "The Decline of Western Civilization" trilogy. I dunno how much of a hassle it would be to get all the rights cleared for those movies, though.
Speaking of those...
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#591 Post by Rustle »

Spheeris' "Dudes" (1987 with Jon Cryer, Flea, other rockers) is a decent film that represents a legit stylistic strain of the period, the punk-aesthetic faux-western roadtrip. That genre is more famously presented by Cox in "Straight to Hell," variated to some degree by Jarmusch in "Dead Man" a decade later, etc. Dudes should be as valid a candidate for a Criterion Spheeris release as the DWC films. I'm sure music rights are typically onerous.
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#592 Post by jpglaarh »

Another great possibility for a rock documentary would be Don Was' film on Brian Wilson, I Just Wasn't Made for These Times (1995). It's an intelligent and thorough doc on a quinessentially American composer, and 11 of Wilson's songs were especially re-recorded in a stripped-down version, which makes it easier to note the complexity and beauty of the chord changes.
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#593 Post by Yaanu »

beamish13 wrote:
Yaanu wrote:Personally, I'd like to see a nice box set compiling the "The Decline of Western Civilization" trilogy. I dunno how much of a hassle it would be to get all the rights cleared for those movies, though.
Speaking of those...
Looks like fun. Unfortunately, I don't live in LA. Hopefully somebody will ask if the films will ever see a home video release, even if it isn't through Criterion.
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#594 Post by jedgeco »

Yaanu wrote:Personally, I'd like to see a nice box set compiling the "The Decline of Western Civilization" trilogy. I dunno how much of a hassle it would be to get all the rights cleared for those movies, though.
I don't have much interest in seeing the movies again, but I would LOVE to see a special feature that tracked down some of the talking heads from "The Metal Years" who so sadly insisted that they were gonna "make it" any day now.
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#595 Post by mpippia »

Blu-ray.com forum member MKej posted the following about an Insomnia re-release:
Criterion is doing a blu-ray update of Insomnia (1997)

Stellan Skarsgård did reveal it today on an interview with Norwegian TV
I've only seen the Christopher Nolan version so I'm looking forward to seeing the original. Hopefully The Vanishing will be upgraded soon as well.
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#596 Post by colinr0380 »

Wonderful news, Insomnia is absolutely fantastic (better than the remake!) and has been one of the films most in need of a reissuing and upgrading for a while now, if only to replace the chunky subtitles of the DVD. I'm surprised that Criterion did get to it earlier, given the fascination with Scandinavian crime dramas recently. I just hope that Criterion keeps the wonderful menu screen from the original DVD that, aside from the essay and trailer was the only extra feature, as it doubled up as a 'recontextualised' trailer/music video for the film to come!
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#597 Post by Minkin »

Not a mistake:
BAMcinématek wrote:Please note: press screening held at Janus Films.... A Janus Films release
Looks like Miramax must have let a lot of rights lapse lately (this, Hard Days Night, Tie me Up, Dead Man, etc).
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#598 Post by hearthesilence »

Sweet Jesus, I would LOVE to see Criterion issue Dead Man on Blu-Ray.
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#599 Post by Rolad »

Does this Studio Canal release mean Criterion won't be releasing a Tati boxed set? http://whitecitycinema.com/2014/03/24/j ... n-the-box/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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#600 Post by swo17 »

No, but Criterion's may look a lot like it.
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