The Mystery of the Phantom Web Pages

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#351 Post by SpiderBaby »

I'm taking a guess for the Curtiz being Flamingo Road.
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#352 Post by swo17 »

I'm going to guess Mildred Pierce, if only because it's Criterion-big, and Warner have neglected a couple of obvious opportunities (the Haynes miniseries, the launch of noir on Blu) to do it themselves.
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#353 Post by warren oates »

Scoring Mildred Pierce from WB would almost seem to signal a Sony-like opening of their vaults.
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#354 Post by What A Disgrace »

I'd like to see Breaking Point or The Sea Wolf.
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#355 Post by domino harvey »

I think Mildred Pierce is a good guess, because if Criterion's gonna go all-in on a chit for Warners, they're going to go after a heavy-hitter
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#356 Post by Finch »

Plus if it is Mildred Pierce, they can get Todd Haynes in for a featurette.
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#357 Post by What A Disgrace »

Maybe the Clint Eastwood thing is Escape From Alcatraz?
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#358 Post by britcom68 »

Any speculation as to which film Curtiz's mystery web page will reference for a future release should be taken with a grain of salt until Criterion officially announces- but since we brought it up... an idea occurred to me that a Mildred Pierce inclusion could be coupled with a possible release of Mommie Dearest. In 2013 we saw that some of the cast and crew for Mommie Dearest were given sequential mystery pages of their own. This film might especially be a possibility since Paramount let its own dvd go OOP and its rights were not taken over by WB or StudioCanal. What do you think, is this a probability of a Mildred Pierce-set or back-to-back spine numbers?
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#359 Post by FrauBlucher »

I find it hard to believe that WB would give up Joan Crawford's greatest and most popular film to Criterion.
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#360 Post by AfterTheRain »

FrauBlucher wrote:I find it hard to believe that WB would give up Joan Crawford's greatest and most popular film to Criterion.
True, but then again we didn't think that Columbia would give It Happened One Night to Criterion either.
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#361 Post by FrauBlucher »

Sony and WB operate in a very different way. Sony has been giving their premier titles to CC and TT for quite some time as they feel the blu ray market is not something they want to spend a lot of time and money cultivating. WB on the other hand, takes great efforts to promote their catalogue. Especially from the golden age of Hollywood. That's why they created the Archive line.

The WB films I see coming to CC are foreign films and films that don't fit their mainstream customer profile.
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#362 Post by domino harvey »

britcom68 wrote:This film might especially be a possibility since Paramount let its own dvd go OOP and its rights were not taken over by WB or StudioCanal.
You're mistaken
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#364 Post by Minkin »

ordinaryperson wrote:Yoshiyuki Kuroda (http://www.criterion.com/people/122583" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
Oh man, I really hope this means they've picked up the Lone Wolf and Cub rights (that soon expired after that one company in the US put out that shitty boxset - thus somebody must have attained the rights). I picked up the Eureka set a few years ago and have loved all of these films. They really could use some real extras though + new transfers.
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#365 Post by AfterTheRain »

That's what I was thinking. If true, it may come out as a Zatoichi style box set.
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#366 Post by swo17 »

Except that they don't do dual format anymore, and they could easily contain the whole series on two Blu-rays.
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#367 Post by Cinephrenic »

A TV series Zatoichi set?
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#368 Post by joshua »

Minkin wrote:
ordinaryperson wrote:Yoshiyuki Kuroda (http://www.criterion.com/people/122583" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
Oh man, I really hope this means they've picked up the Lone Wolf and Cub rights (that soon expired after that one company in the US put out that shitty boxset - thus somebody must have attained the rights). I picked up the Eureka set a few years ago and have loved all of these films. They really could use some real extras though + new transfers.
Well if Buichi Saito is added, then you'll know for sure. I know it's weird sounding, but they might have the Yokai films instead.
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#369 Post by dwk »

The Yokai films would be nice, but I think it is more likely that they licensed the Lone Wolf and Cub films when they picked up the Toho Zatoichis.
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#370 Post by FrauBlucher »

These titles are eliminated from the phantom page game as Fox is releasing Mike Nichol's Working Girl and Edmund Goulding's The Razor's Edge.
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#372 Post by captveg »

The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962) (Warner)
Tom Jones (1963) (MGM)
Blue Sky (1994) (MGM)

The only reasonable candidates, IMO.
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#373 Post by ordinaryperson »

Actually, if I remember correctly a guy posted a list of films coming to Kino,Criterion,and Twilight Time, I think Tom Jones was on the list.
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#374 Post by vidussoni »

Other good candidates: Mademoiselle, A Taste of Honey, The Entertainer, Look Back in Anger, The Loved One.

Actually, a Tony Richardson boxset would be ideal. MGM has a bunch of his films.
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#375 Post by swo17 »

captveg wrote:The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962) (Warner)
Tom Jones (1963) (MGM)
Blue Sky (1994) (MGM)

The only reasonable candidates, IMO.
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