The Mystery of the Phantom Web Pages

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#376 Post by jwd5275 »

They put The Entertainer out on laserdisc, so that would be my guess.
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#377 Post by captveg »

swo17 wrote:Free Cinema box [-X
True
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#378 Post by sir_luke »

The Loved One pleeeez (though I would welcome The Entertainer too)
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#379 Post by domino harvey »

Blue Sky would be great, though that seems more like a Twilight Time release
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#380 Post by AfterTheRain »

Don't forget about The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968) as well.
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#381 Post by knives »

domino harvey wrote:Blue Sky would be great, though that seems more like a Twilight Time release
You like it? I would love to hear a defense I so disliked it. I'd love for either his Hamlet or Sanctuary with The Story of Temple Drake as an extra.
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#383 Post by knives »

Thanks.
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#384 Post by ianungstad »

Criterion has had the rights to A Taste of Honey for awhile via Westchester.
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#385 Post by beamish13 »

The only available as a bootleg LAUGHTER IN THE DARK would be terrific. Rushes from it with Richard Burton, who was let go several days into the start of production, were unearthed not too long ago and could make an amazing supplement. Sony has Richardson's underrated HAMLET, which could make it a cool Richardson/Nicol Williamson double feature.
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#386 Post by jfish226 »

I'd love for The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner to be released by Criterion.
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#387 Post by zedz »

beamish13 wrote:The only available as a bootleg LAUGHTER IN THE DARK would be terrific. Rushes from it with Richard Burton, who was let go several days into the start of production, were unearthed not too long ago and could make an amazing supplement.
I suppose its reputation as the absolute worst Nabokov film adaptation has now been passed on to Marleen Gorris's hilariously misconceived travesty of The Defence, but I don't know that that's much of a recommendation!

Well, a quick imdb search reveals the intriguing and terrifying prospect of a recent short film based on 'Signs and Symbols' (about as adaptable to a different medium as 'The Vane Sisters', I would have thought), a full-fledged feature based on 'The Event', and a five minute short that allegedly adapts Despair - so perhaps that competition is still wide open.
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#388 Post by knives »

Not to mention Skolimowski's own discarded adaptation.
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#390 Post by britcom68 »

ordinaryperson wrote:Lucille Carra
According to her official website, Travelfilm Company, The Inland Sea is undergoing a "major" restoration and remastering from the original 35mm elements and the final restoration results will be housed in a new "archival home." Sounds like this Voyager-released docu's new "home" is inside the big C.
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#391 Post by DeprongMori »

My guess is that "The Inland Sea" is going to be issued as a supplement on a Criterion release of Shindo's "The Naked Island", a film which Masters of Cinema has recently released.

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReview ... island.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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#392 Post by britcom68 »

DeprongMori wrote:My guess is that "The Inland Sea" is going to be issued as a supplement on a Criterion release of Shindo's "The Naked Island", a film which Masters of Cinema has recently released.

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReview ... island.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I am not an enthusiastic fan of Shindo's Naked Island, but I am hoping that Criterion would pair this release with his 2000 biopic about Tonoyama, "By Player." Those two films from Shindo plus this documentary would make for a decent release.
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#394 Post by sir_luke »

Primary, maybe?
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#395 Post by Minkin »

ordinaryperson wrote:Robert Drew
Ideally this would equal out to a Les Blank equivalent expansive set of his documentaries, but I suspect either Primary or some Pennebaker/Maysles contribution will be the ultimate culprit (hopefully not just an Eclipse).

Primary was a rather great film / hilarious (watched it with someone from Wisconsin). Be prepared to hear the awful "High Hopes" campaign song, and lots of awkward Hubert Humphrey moments (especially with him trying to play down the inherent rivalry between Minnesota and Wisconsin). Plus you get to learn just how the candidates love / think farmers are so important to America.
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#396 Post by Ribs »

I feel like this has to have been pointed out by somebody else, but the constant question of what the Woody Allen phantom page corresponds to must surely be Take the Money and Run? The page immediately before it is Mickey Rose and after it is Janet Margolin (and after that, Marcel Hillaire, etc.) so therefore that's the only option available?
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#397 Post by ordinaryperson »

No, someone suggested "Interiors" as what the window was in the 2015 new year's drawing. Plus the "Annie Hall" DVD went out of print recently so maybe that could be an answer.
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#398 Post by Ribs »

ordinaryperson wrote:No, someone suggested "Interiors" as what the window was in the 2015 new year's drawing. Plus the "Annie Hall" DVD went out of print recently so maybe that could be an answer.
But, as I said, there very specifically are other phantom pages for castmembers, added at the same time, of Take the Money and Run. There's simply nothing else it could be, short of Annie Hall followed by some other film starring Marcel Hillaire being added to the website.
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#399 Post by ordinaryperson »

Sorry, I misunderstood your question. Yeah I guess it only could be "Take the Money and Run".
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#400 Post by ordinaryperson »

Takashi Murakami
"Jellyfish Eyes" confirmed.
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