2016 New Year's Drawing
- Roscoe
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
"any alternative guesses for the Saturn/planet" it looks to me like the old Universal Logo -- some deal for Universal films?
And the pot of honey so near the motorcycle -- Honey Ryder, as in DR. NO?
The Kid is carrying the motorcycle -- Motorcycle Boy -- RUMBLE FISH?
And the pot of honey so near the motorcycle -- Honey Ryder, as in DR. NO?
The Kid is carrying the motorcycle -- Motorcycle Boy -- RUMBLE FISH?
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- ShellOilJunior
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
I see what you mean. I rotated it and the reverse Queen isn't perfectly drawn but it's likely not a pelican like you said.britcom68 wrote: Just rotate the image, it isn't a pelican, it is supposed to be the reverse Queen on the bottom of the playing card.
- flyonthewall2983
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Important to note that it is now with Fox, since all Regency titles are with them now. So it probably has a better chance for that reason.JabbaTheSlut wrote:JFK (Stone) ?
- FrauBlucher
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
What could CC add to Dr Strangelove? The Sony version is pretty in depth with supplements.
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acf171072
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Three babies? Are they babies, but dolls? In which case, planet in distance is Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (which we know has a HD transfer, out from Arrow in UK this next month).
- kuzine
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Looks quite cleary like Chaplin's The Kid no? (as I put in my previous postMinkin wrote: Of the things remaining, nobody has any solid guesses on the young lad
- ptatler
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Why does one of the babies resemble Charlie Brown?
- Ribs
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
I feel obliged to mention the Here Comes Mr. Jordan clue would also apply to Heaven Can Wait and maintain hope for a dual release.
- Feego
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
I wonder if the fact that all of these characters are walking in a procession or parade is a clue as well?
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mpippia
- More like Greatfellas amirite
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Three Kings could be Kings of the Road. Three of them could signify the Road Movie trilogy.
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monescu
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
'Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment' (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0263238/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) would be the obvious companion. It's more Bobby Kennedy-focused, but does feature JFK heavily.Minkin wrote:
What are the other JFK Robert Drew documentaries (aside from Primary)?
Though I'd also hope for some of the other Drew Associates shorts etc. might mke the cut, being far more difficult to get hold of. All rights-dependent, of course!
- Jeff
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
- The Kings of the Road/Road Trilogy thing probably makes the most sense since we know it's coming, but David O. Russell directed an anti-war documentary, A Soldier's Pay, for part of a planned deluxe DVD release of Three Kings. Warner chickened out and the doc was released independently. Wouldn't be surprised if that was the impetus for a Criterion release. Three Kings is far and away Russell's best film in my book, so no complaints if so.
- I like the idea of The Bling Ring for the Saturn clue, but I'm not convinced. It would mark the first license from A24, which would be the real news here.
- The Queen of Hearts might simply be a mistake by Polan and still point to The Manchurian Candidate. It wouldn't be the first time an announced title was included in the New Year's drawing.
- Those are definitely chrysanthemums. The question is, "Are they the last ones or late ones?" My money is on the Naruse since they're next to the Chimes at Midnight.
- I like the idea of The Bling Ring for the Saturn clue, but I'm not convinced. It would mark the first license from A24, which would be the real news here.
- The Queen of Hearts might simply be a mistake by Polan and still point to The Manchurian Candidate. It wouldn't be the first time an announced title was included in the New Year's drawing.
- Those are definitely chrysanthemums. The question is, "Are they the last ones or late ones?" My money is on the Naruse since they're next to the Chimes at Midnight.
- dwk
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
The cart is 100% Lone Wolf and Cub (It is a wolf in the cart and the cart looks exactly like the one in the movies)
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kwippleton
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, and, if you want to go beyond the obvious for the JFK clue, maybe John Waters' Eat Your Makeup (which has a recreation of the assassination)?
- jwd5275
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Couldn't the Queen of Hearts be Svankmajer's Alice. It is a Channel Four film and was a former Image title.
I think the honey pot is definitely is A Taste of Honey. The rights are owned by Westchester Films, it has never had a US DVD release and Tony Richardson has a phantom page.
I think the honey pot is definitely is A Taste of Honey. The rights are owned by Westchester Films, it has never had a US DVD release and Tony Richardson has a phantom page.
- Jeff
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Ah. I'm sure you're right. That leaves us with:jwd5275 wrote:I think the honey pot is definitely is A Taste of Honey. The rights are owned by Westchester Films, it has never had a US DVD release and Tony Richardson has a phantom page.
(Near) Certainties
McCabe & Mrs. Miller
Lone Wolf and Cub
Dr. Strangelove
Only Angels Have Wings
The New World
Phoenix
The Kid
Easy Rider
Bicycle Thieves
A Taste of Honey
Chimes at Midnight
Here Comes Mr. Jordon
The Squid and the Whale
The Naked Island
Uncertainties
Kings: Kings of the Road/Wenders' Road Trilogy seems most likely, but possibly David O. Russell's aborted Three Kings deluxe release with A Soldier's Pay
Sparkly Ringed Planet: The Bling Ring? Fantastic Planet?
Queen of Hearts: The Manchurian Candidate (with heart/diamond error)? Kings and Queen
JFK button: Robert Drew films?
Chrysanthemums: Late Chrysanthemums or The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums
Dolls/Babies: Valley of the Dolls? Beyond the Valley of the Dolls? Bubble?
Parade: The already-released The Big Parade seems unlikely, so what else?
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connor
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Ah, Flight of the Phoenix. Will be nice to have that on bluray.
- eerik
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- Buttery Jeb
- Just in it for the game.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Someone on Home Theater Forum mentioned René Laloux' Fantastic Planet as a possibility.Jeff wrote:Sparkly Ringed Planet: The Bling Ring has been the only guess.
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britcom68
Re: 2016 New Year's Drawing
I think I am showing my age but the first guess that came to me for the three babies was the Beatles butcher album cover- although that could be one helluva way to tease De Sicca's "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow." Oddly enough I agree that it may well be a release for Dolls as has long been rumored, but only because if they were drawn more like female dolls or Barbies everyone would jump to guessing "Superstar: Karen Carpenter" which is highly unlikely due to the rights/estate problems.
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acf171072
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Re: 2016 New Year's Drawing
Isn't the planet just there so there's something in the picture beyond the dolls in the Valley. In other words, it's Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, whereas if there wasn't something beyond it, it'd just be Valley of the Dolls.Buttery Jeb wrote:Someone on Home Theater Forum mentioned René Laloux' Fantastic Planet as a possibility.Jeff wrote:Sparkly Ringed Planet: The Bling Ring has been the only guess.
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nosearmy
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Re: 2016 New Year's Drawing
The newsletter e-mail I received was addressed to: Paul Hackett. Does this mean After Hours is coming?
- PfR73
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Re: 2016 New Year's Drawing
I'll admit that this is probably wrong, but just to throw it out there, could the planet be for 2001-A Space Odyssey? In the novel, they travel to Saturn instead of Jupiter and, as drawn, "it's full of stars."
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: 2016 New Year's Drawing
Wait, is the baby with the doll not just the long rumored Baby Doll?
- Roger Ryan
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
Well, the young lad is dressed like Jackie Coogan in Chaplin's The Kid, so I would say that's pretty solid. He's actually carrying the "Easy Rider" motorcycle which is why I suggested he's a bicycle thief (for the upgrade of Bicycle Thieves coming in March). I also don't see why the "Easy Rider" motorcycle can't represent Easy Rider itself.Minkin wrote: ...Of the things remaining, nobody has any solid guesses on the young lad (or is it Oliver Twist + what is he holding? Its like his hand is on the other side of the Easy Rider tire...)...