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#201 Post by jojo »

tenia wrote:It might mean that Anderson will tweak the presentation of the movie, like making it slightly warmer or colder or that kind of stuff, but I certainly wouldn't expect a bigger difference.
The previous BD release had a somewhat notable jaundice color tone. I remember it not exactly jiving with my memories of how it looked when I saw it in theatres, which *was* a bit yellow but not *as* yellow as the BD looked.
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#202 Post by Jeff »

One minor and somewhat peculiar change to the supplements: the "home movies" are no longer ascribed to Edward Norton.
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#203 Post by Yaanu »

One major and very peculiar change to the release: It's been pushed back to 22 September.
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#204 Post by swo17 »

The spine number has also been eliminated from the product page. Could they have orchestrated a delay solely to justify it being assigned #800?
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#205 Post by Ribs »

I don't think we'll be getting 30 new spines in August and September; #777 might make sense, though.
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#206 Post by FrauBlucher »

I believe that Epstein of HTF has posted the cover art on their site.
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#207 Post by domino harvey »

Link? I see a temp cover up from the press release, but no official cover, but I may be looking in the wrong place
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#208 Post by FrauBlucher »

Sorry bout that. You're right it says cover coming soon at the bottom. It looked official to me. I'm also on my phone which is not the best way to search.

And thankfully that's not the cover because that would be awful.
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#209 Post by hollis »

Just posted on Facebook:
We're sitting down with Wes Anderson to talk MOONRISE KINGDOM tomorrow. What should we ask him?
Reply with your best question, your name and city, and your question might end up on a Criterion disc!
Have they ever done this before? Moreover, any theories on what's going on with this release--why announce when it clearly wasn't ready?
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#210 Post by swo17 »

They did something like this for at least Mystery Train and Life During Wartime.
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#211 Post by johnnysnatchclub7 »

They did this on MYSTERY TRAIN, I believe.

EDIT: Swo beat me.
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#212 Post by Gregory »

I believe the first one was on Down by Law.
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#213 Post by knives »

Also Night on Earth.
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#214 Post by Newsnayr »

Seems like Jake Ryan, the actor who played Lionel, will be joining Wes Anderson for the commentary according to Instagram.
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#215 Post by mfunk9786 »

josufffff on Criterion's Instagram post wrote:Truly boring film. Criterion should spend more time releasing the rest of Malick's and Tarkovsky's work.
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#216 Post by DeprongMori »

Title change needed. Moonrise Kingdom is now Spine 776.
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#217 Post by Jeff »

They have deleted the "More!" from the special feature rundown, and the only addition is "a selection of commentary from young writers" among the printed supplements. Still surprised that the Cousin Ben Troop Screening short and the animated versions of Suzy's books apparently aren't included, but maybe it was felt the online presence of those items was sufficient.

As far as my pipe dream of including Waris Hussein's Melody as a bonus feature, we can certainly forget about that. Hussein and Alan Parker did a Q&A at a Melody screening at BFI Southbank a couple of weeks ago. Hussein was apparently critical of Moonrise Kingdom, and reportedly said that he was disappointed that Anderson didn't ask his permission for the homage, and that he wouldn't have granted it.
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#218 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

This is just like 5 in the morning thinking here, but I wonder if it would be possible to treat such homages like sampling in the music business. And if something slips through the cracks, and Hollywood looking at a lawsuit like the one brought by Marvin Gaye's family recently.
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#219 Post by Yaanu »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:This is just like 5 in the morning thinking here, but I wonder if it would be possible to treat such homages like sampling in the music business. And if something slips through the cracks, and Hollywood looking at a lawsuit like the one brought by Marvin Gaye's family recently.
Homages in films don't generally take directly from the source material, unlike sampling in music.
A closer example to that would be if a movie were to take scenes from a movie directly and re-edit them with original footage, like Weird Al Yankovic's "interviews".
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#220 Post by ryannichols7 »

did they abandon the idea for the Q&A then? I feel like Wes is a good director to do this with, as were Jarmusch and Solondz.

maybe it'll show up for the Grand Budapest release.
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#221 Post by Ribs »

I think it's mildly likely to turn up as a web-only thing around release, like the Life Aquatic bonus interview.
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#223 Post by cdnchris »

I haven't listened to the entire track yet but interestingly Peter Becker is a participant in the commentary. So far he seems to be there more to ask Anderson questions about the film, though also provides his own comments on the film. Based on them trying to call Norton on the phone I'm guessing the other participants will all be ringing in over the phone as well, but I'll find out when I am able to listen to the rest.
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#225 Post by Jeff »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Blu-ray.com
Yet another reminder that their reviewers should probably just refrain from attempting to review the films themselves.
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