The Mystery of the Phantom Web Pages

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zedz
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#301 Post by zedz »

And the Eraserhead problem was presumably based on an actual leak of actual information, not some fan's wild and unfounded speculation.
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#302 Post by matrixschmatrix »

I love all the speculation and detective work and so forth on forthcoming titles, but I would assume that the key to enjoying such is to remember that Criterion ain't owe us shit, ain't responsible for shit, and in theory is opposed to the whole process (though I imagine that it's overall beneficial to them.) If they want to get all espionage on the detectives out there by laying breadcrumbs that lead nowhere, they're 100% within their rights to do so, and answerable to nobody for it.

That said, I don't know that screwing with people is the most likely explanation of what happened there, and I'd be curious to know if they have an official one (though I'm guessing it would amount to 'huh, never heard about that.')
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#303 Post by Matt »

It would be more like Criterion (and a more reasonable way to spend employee time) to issue NO information than FALSE information. Unless it really is the product of unpaid interns dicking around on a Friday afternoon, I can't imagine what Criterion would have to gain by making web pages for films they never intend to release.
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#304 Post by zedz »

Matt wrote:It would be more like Criterion (and a more reasonable way to spend employee time) to issue NO information than FALSE information. Unless it really is the product of unpaid interns dicking around on a Friday afternoon, I can't imagine what Criterion would have to gain by making web pages for films they never intend to release.
My non-conspiracy theory is that they had an unpaid intern, or a bunch of them, that they had to make work for, and simply asked them to populate the website with plausible names. At the very least, it saves somebody down the line the trouble of creating a profile page for Eli Wallach, say, when they release a film in which he appears. Once the intern(s) got through all the actual Hulu titles and such, they just called up films they liked on imdb and entered the cast and crew of them.

If you want to add a layer of conspiracy to it, you can easily imagine the supervisor saying, "there are these dweebs on the internet who are using these pages to predict forthcoming releases, which is really annoying and could even be commercially damaging, so why don't you just add a whole bunch of random names?" That's still a very long way from scheming to ruin your life with false hope for a Good, Bad, Ugly BluRay.
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#305 Post by dwk »

I know that interview is old, Moe, but It is obvious that Criterion's philosophy on the matter has not changed. In fact, I think they are less open than they used to be.

In the end it doesn't really matter why they added these names, I was just a little curious about it. It may be a case of them adding the names for other films, but the person who added the names noticed that all these people worked together on a specific film and even though Criterion doesn't have it, they decided to input them one after the other.
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#306 Post by Moe Dickstein »

Don't get me wrong - it's a great interview and I'm glad you shared it with us, just important to bear in mind it's from 1999 is all :)
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#307 Post by Buttery Jeb »

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#308 Post by Cinephrenic »

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days just confirmed?

Beyond the Hills also via IFC?
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#309 Post by rwiggum »

Buttery Jeb wrote:Cristian Mungiu
YES.

YES.

YES YES YES YES.
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#310 Post by Soothsayer »

rwiggum wrote:
Buttery Jeb wrote:Cristian Mungiu
YES.

YES.

YES YES YES YES.
seconded (please just put out his last two films at once Criterion, pleeeeease!)

now I just need them to make good on the Bruno Dumont phantom page...
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#311 Post by ordinaryperson »

Jacques Berr
[url=htttp://www.criterion.com/people/121930]Charles Barrois[/url]
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#312 Post by ptatler »

ordinaryperson wrote:Charles Barrois (http://www.criterion.com/people/121930" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
Offloading their Feyder perhaps? Either in an Eclipse set or a double feature of just CARNIVAL IN FLANDERS and KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOR?
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#313 Post by Buttery Jeb »

ordinaryperson wrote:Jacques Berr (http://www.criterion.com/people/121929" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
Charles Barrois (http://www.criterion.com/people/121930" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
They're both directors of early shorts featuring Jacques Tati; so, maybe we're getting the box set in June.
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#314 Post by jwd5275 »

If they are going to throw films in that box not directed by Tati, they might as well throw in Sylvie et le fantôme, which was (still is..?) a long time Janus holding dating back to those old 70s catalogs (and also now impossible to find with english subs)...
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#316 Post by knives »

I imagine, fortunately or unfortunately, this is more a sign for Bava than him considering how they have some ex-Image titles.
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#317 Post by HitchcockLang »

There used to be a phantom page for Woody Allen not all that long ago but it's gone now. Sad day. I was hoping for Take the Money and Run with Harvey Wallinger as a bonus feature.
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Re: The Mystery of the Phantom Web Pages

#318 Post by jwd5275 »

Do you mean this page?
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#319 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

Since Senkichi Taniguchi has a phantom page, I wonder if Woody Allen's page means "What's Up, Tiger Lily?" might be in the cards.
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#320 Post by knives »

He's there for a different movie which is actually up on Hulu scripted by Kurosawa.
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#321 Post by jwd5275 »

It's Snow Trail. I think it is also Mifune's first film too.
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#322 Post by Cold Bishop »

knives wrote:I imagine, fortunately or unfortunately, this is more a sign for Bava than him considering how they have some ex-Image titles.
Freda has some great films which would make a stellar Eclipse box: Don Cesare di Bazin, The Mysterious Rider, Maciste in Hell, The Horrible Dr. Hitchcock, The Seventh Sword, Double Face.

Certainly, his swashbucklers are much more deserving than Fanfan la Tulipe.
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#323 Post by HitchcockLang »

jwd5275 wrote:Do you mean this page?
Well I'll be darned. I swear before I could easily find it by searching his name on the Criterion site and the last couple times I tried I couldn't. I don't know how you found it, but it's comforting to know it's still there.
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Re: The Mystery of the Phantom Web Pages

#324 Post by FrauBlucher »

Any guesses at what the Terence Young film will be? I would have guessed Wait Until Dark but it's a Warner title.
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#325 Post by Jeff »

FrauBlucher wrote:Any guesses at what the Terence Young film will be? I would have guessed Wait Until Dark but it's a Warner title.
There's been some speculation that it could be Red Sun, which would fit the New Year's clue. On the surface, it doesn't seem especially Criteriony, but I can see Janus possibly having picked it up as park of a larger package from an overseas licensor (Les Films Corona, perhaps) and it would be hard for them to turn down a Toshiro Mifune/Alain Delon team-up.
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