I actually have the EiV Blu-ray release of The New World, so I was aware of that and you might be right about that one (until their rights expire of course). However, the 2008 DVD edition of My Own Private Idaho I have is from Warner Bros so I think it's safe to say Criterion could well release it on Blu-ray over here if they definitely have a WB deal!eerik wrote:The New World, My Own Private Idaho and most other New Line Cinema titles are still distributed by Entertainment in Video in the UK, or at least those discs seem to be in print and have not been re-issued by Warner. I don't think Criterion could get their hands on New Line titles until EiV deal runs out.
I've noticed EiV's rights generally seem to be expiring on some of their 'older' titles (90's/early 2000's). I say this because Warner Bros have recently issued titles that EiV had previously released on Blu-ray, implying that rights may have expired on most of their pre-2001 catalogue - Don Juan Demarco, The Mask, Rush Hour, The Astronaut's Wife, Boiler Room, Final Destination, Magnolia, American History X and The Lord of the Rings Trilogy being several examples. StudioCanal now have a few of theirs too (What's Eating Gilbert Grape, The Piano, The City of Lost Children, Leaving Las Vegas). EiV also seemingly rushed out a Blu-ray release of American Psycho before their rights expired, because Lionsgate released their own disc of the same film a few months later. It looks like Gang's of New York may be next (which would presumably revert to Disney).
So yeah, it looks likely that Criterion could well release My Own Private Idaho in the UK, but perhaps not The New World (for the time being at least). But I'm fine with that because if there's definitely a WB deal in place, we may still get a Malick title in the UK - Badlands!
PS: I'm hoping this may also mean we get Criterion editions of Traffic and Ride With the Devil over here too, assuming Universal UK will play ball (they may do since they seem to co-operate with Sony quite well). Traffic in particular is Top 3 Soderbergh in my opinion, and I'd love to upgrade my DVD copy.
I also noticed there are a bunch of EiV titles that hopefully get UK Blu-ray releases in the near future once their rights expire (some more likely than others of course): Little Children (WB), Birth (WB), Far from Heaven (Universal), Ali (Sony), Gosford Park (Universal), Storytelling (WB), and Happiness (Universal). I'd also love Hotel Rwanda (Lionsgate/MGM?), About Schmidt (WB), The Man Who Wasn't There (Universal), Pleasantville (WB), and Donnie Brasco (Sony), even though I understand there are already Region Free discs from the US...I just haven't imported any of them, and at least a couple of them are bound to show up in the UK soon (namely Donnie Brasco and The Man Who Wasn't There).
Can't really remember what happens in that film, but seem to remember thinking it was pretty wack...colinr0380 wrote:This perhaps shows just how bad my 'to watch' pile is, but I've got the Infinifilm edition of Blow somewhere, as yet unopened! One day...!
(...I'll be found dead under a collapsed pile of unwatched movies)