It's no so much an issue of damaging the brand but that there are so many rarely seen films in need of restorations. If Criterion was making greater progress on upgrading their DVD only releases, I'd be more inclined to support these kind of releases.flyonthewall2983 wrote:I'm not super excited for this either, but I don't think it'll be any more damaging to Criterion's reputation than having two Michael Bay films in the Collection.
The Mystery of the Phantom Web Pages
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These releases are the kind that print money for Criterion, thus giving them more resources for whatever you think is more deserving.Luke M wrote:Yep. Really not excited about Criterion's limited resources being used for Zemeckis and/or Hughes films.George Kaplan wrote:Please let it be no more than this!flyonthewall2983 wrote:Were Hughes and Zemeckis on camera in any documentaries that could be of interest to Criterion?
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I wonder when/if we'll get to the point where the casual buyer won't matter very much because the majority of Criterion buyers will be Criterion enthusiasts.MongooseCmr wrote:These releases are the kind that print money for Criterion, thus giving them more resources for whatever you think is more deserving.Luke M wrote:Yep. Really not excited about Criterion's limited resources being used for Zemeckis and/or Hughes films.George Kaplan wrote: Please let it be no more than this!
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This. A week or two ago, someone at the Home Theater Forum posted that they talked to Bob Gale at a Comic Convention and he said Criterion will be releasing I Wanna Hold Your Hand next year.AfterTheRain wrote:I did remember one member of the forum here mention that I Wanna Hold Your Hand being confirmed by Bob Gale - one of the writers of that film - for future release, so it might be that.beamish13 wrote:Zemeckis could be Contact, which had one of the last laserdisc-exclusive director commentaries ever.
It would be cool to have some archival Carl Sagan stuff.
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Wasn't that fulfilled through The Curious Case of Benjamin Button? =Dcolinr0380 wrote:As long as its not Forrest Gump I'll be able to contain my outrage!
It...it's Forrest Gump isn't it?
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Concerning the Robert Zemeckis phantom page, I have also found an Angela Bassett phantom page
https://www.criterion.com/people/119304-angela-bassett" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Angela Bassett was in Contact, a Robert Zemeckis film. Coincidence? Jodie Foster & Matthew McConaughey already have pages.
https://www.criterion.com/people/119304-angela-bassett" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Angela Bassett was in Contact, a Robert Zemeckis film. Coincidence? Jodie Foster & Matthew McConaughey already have pages.
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How do you find these pages?
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Keep in mind that Angela Bassett's on the Criterion website from back when they did the April Fool's prank about a Kindergarten Cop special edition.okcmaxk wrote:Angela Bassett was in Contact, a Robert Zemeckis film. Coincidence? Jodie Foster & Matthew McConaughey already have pages.
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For Hughes, isn't Breakfast Club the most obvious choice given other releases like Big Chill or Dazed and Confused?
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Although Jodie Foster and McConaughey are both already in films in the collection, but I like the idea that its confirmation could be enough to stun even James Woods: "What's interesting is that there wasn't just one phantom page...there was an overwhelming number of phantom pages!"okcmaxk wrote:Concerning the Robert Zemeckis phantom page, I have also found an Angela Bassett phantom page
https://www.criterion.com/people/119304-angela-bassett" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Angela Bassett was in Contact, a Robert Zemeckis film. Coincidence? Jodie Foster & Matthew McConaughey already have pages.
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I still won't buy it's Contact until I see Jake Busey show up in the pages.
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I can't be the only one who just straight-up forgot Contact existed
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You are not the only one. I love the cast and still forgot it ever happened.domino harvey wrote:I can't be the only one who just straight-up forgot Contact existed
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I was just going to say that Jake Busey did a couple of memorable bad guy roles around this time, in a small but crucial role here and especially as the ghostly serial killer in Peter Jackson's The Frighteners.cdnchris wrote:I still won't buy it's Contact until I see Jake Busey show up in the pages.
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I'll always remember it for this exchange it inspired in the first season of South Park (Spoiler-tagged because it actually spoils something from the film):domino harvey wrote:I can't be the only one who just straight-up forgot Contact existed
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Mr. Garrison: I feel kinda nauseous.
Tom: Yes, that's to be expected. We did some major reconstruction, sawed through some bone, snapped some cartilage, all the blood and mucus just the sound of bone and sinew coming apart. [makes disgusting noises of bone and blood]
Mr. Garrison: Arrgh!
Tom: By the way, did you ever see that movie Contact?
Mr. Garrison: [throws up] Stop! That movie was terrible!
Tom: I'm sorry, Mr. Garrison. Why don't you get some rest and I'll check on you a little later.
Mr. Garrison: Sat through that entire movie to see the alien and it was her goddamn father!
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Hopefully these phantom pages also signify the beginning of a new wave of films coming from Universal and Paramount like At Play in the Fields of the Lord and Play it as it Lays (Frank Perry has a page, too).
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Back in the days of DVD-R trading and iOffer, this was one of the worst bootlegs I ever picked up, as someone took at Pan and Scan TV broadcast and imposed black bars on the top and bottom to make an artificial widescreen version even more compromised than the fullscreen one!beamish13 wrote: Play it as it Lays (Frank Perry has a page, too).
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At Play is a weird beast, as it's now handled by Warner Bros as part of their distribution deal with the Saul Zaentz Company. As far as I'm aware, they've never released a version of the film in North America.beamish13 wrote:At Play in the Fields of the Lord
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It has a couple of good things (one of them being James Woods) but yeah, it's mostly forgettable. If there is a Zemeckis film coming I would highly doubt that one and, not to upset colinr, I'd say Forrest Gump would be more likely. Though I doubt it's that one as well while we're at it.domino harvey wrote:I can't be the only one who just straight-up forgot Contact existed
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I'm a huge Zemeckis fan, and Contact is one of my favorites, but it's already got a pretty great Blu-Ray release. In fact, most of his films already have good Blu-Ray releases. There's really only the non-released I Wanna Hold Your Hand* & What Lies Beneath, and then the only existing releases that I feel could use some improvement are Cast Away (missing bonus features from the DVD release) & Beowulf (missing the theatrical cut). Though I feel doubtful Criterion would release What Lies Beneath, Cast Away, or Beowulf (I would have even disbelieved Criterion would release I Wanna Hold Your Hand, but Gale says it's happening), I'd prefer them to do any of those before spending their resources (and potentially my double-dip money) on the films that already have good releases.
*released on Blu-Ray in the UK, I almost ordered it recently. I guess now I'll hold off to see if a Criterion release does come to pass.
EDIT: I guess the other disc that could be improved would be a fully uncensored Roger Rabbit...
*released on Blu-Ray in the UK, I almost ordered it recently. I guess now I'll hold off to see if a Criterion release does come to pass.
EDIT: I guess the other disc that could be improved would be a fully uncensored Roger Rabbit...
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That's what I thought, but according to WB, they do not own it. I think Universal even presented it at Cannes Classics a few years ago.Buttery Jeb wrote:At Play is a weird beast, as it's now handled by Warner Bros as part of their distribution deal with the Saul Zaentz Company. As far as I'm aware, they've never released a version of the film in North America.beamish13 wrote:At Play in the Fields of the Lord
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Yep. That bootleg likely came from the Independent Film Channel, which aired it quite a bit about 15 years ago. Universal also has Diary of a Mad Housewifedomino harvey wrote:Back in the days of DVD-R trading and iOffer, this was one of the worst bootlegs I ever picked up, as someone took at Pan and Scan TV broadcast and imposed black bars on the top and bottom to make an artificial widescreen version even more compromised than the fullscreen one!beamish13 wrote: Play it as it Lays (Frank Perry has a page, too).
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Interesting. Maybe the rights have reverted back to the Zanetz Company outright. I always assumed Universal held onto a chunk of the film elements for At Play..., and that was why Warners' never got around to putting out a a U.S. DVD release; so their sourcing a print for the Cannes screening also makes sense.beamish13 wrote:That's what I thought, but according to WB, they do not own it. I think Universal even presented it at Cannes Classics a few years ago.
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It seems around the right time for a revisit of Contact if anyone was going to do it. Cosmos has just had a rebooted TV series, I'd argue that Matthew McConaughey's recent role in Interstellar resonates back to his role here, and Ernest Cline's recent novel Armada as well as namechecking Carl Sagan also uses the panic over the Berlin Olympics imagery for its own alien invasion tale!comicfan1969 wrote:You are not the only one. I love the cast and still forgot it ever happened.domino harvey wrote:I can't be the only one who just straight-up forgot Contact existed
(But yes this is all pure speculation based around a Robert Zemeckis and Angela Bassett page!)