delaying/slowing down for possible blu-ray / HD-dvd future releases is one possibility...HerrSchreck wrote:Thank you. I thought it was just me.zedz wrote:Does anybody have any ideas what's up with Criterion's release schedule? In the past two and a half months only two titles have been added to their 'Coming Soon' list (Elevator and Late Spring), while others have been removed (Viridiana) or shimmered for a moment but failed to materialise (Harlan County, A nos amours, Grey Gardens revamp, probably more). Right now, in terms of number of releases, they're tracking far behind where they were at by this time last year.
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Yeah, what I find strange is the hiccuping on the already "announced" titles... plus the mess being made of the announcement process itself, i e something pops up on the Image site but not CC-site... or the Beev gets a tidbit & announces it... or you bump into something unusual with a high (or ZERO!) spine number while surfing the BROWSE THE COLLECTION feature on the Hungari-- I mean the Criterion site.
Their releasing rythym, once so smooth & regular-- and filled with the occasional LE SAMOURAI-type surprise-- feels all off to me.
Their releasing rythym, once so smooth & regular-- and filled with the occasional LE SAMOURAI-type surprise-- feels all off to me.
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Image has the single-disc release of "The 400 Blows" now slated for release on May 9th. They even have cover art attached, which I can't seem to save well enough to post here.
http://www.image-entertainment.com/deta ... ctID=49920
As of right now, the May slate seems confirmed at "Late Spring" and the "400 Blows" reissue on the 9th; followed by "Harlan County, U.S.A." and "Viridiana" on May 23rd.
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http://www.image-entertainment.com/deta ... ctID=49920
As of right now, the May slate seems confirmed at "Late Spring" and the "400 Blows" reissue on the 9th; followed by "Harlan County, U.S.A." and "Viridiana" on May 23rd.
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I don't think I can complain of the titles Criterion is putting out this year, but the lack of them and the speed in which they are releasing films. Almost half the year is announced at 15 titles not counting the re-issues. I certainly hope the other half of their production schedule is busy and numerous in releases.
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Just watched the Bogdanovich interview on the new LA BETE HUMAINE disc. During the interview, as he talks about Renoir's films of the 1930s, shots are inserted from a few films of the period -- all of which are currently available from Criterion (GRAND ILLUSION, BOUDU, RULES) except one, THE CRIME OF M. LANGE. As this a subtle hint that the next Renoir we can expect from the CC is CRIME, or is that only wishful thinking?
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Probably wishful thinking. There's a clip from THE MAGICIAN in the doc on SEVENTH SEAL, and that came out years ago.ByMarkClark.com wrote:Just watched the Bogdanovich interview on the new LA BETE HUMAINE disc. During the interview, as he talks about Renoir's films of the 1930s, shots are inserted from a few films of the period -- all of which are currently available from Criterion (GRAND ILLUSION, BOUDU, RULES) except one, THE CRIME OF M. LANGE. As this a subtle hint that the next Renoir we can expect from the CC is CRIME, or is that only wishful thinking?
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A bad print certainly hasn't stopped Kino before, but they might be trying to change their image -- yes yes a pun. It would have made a logical release along side Scarlet Street so I doubt they have the rights. Maybe Criterion would pull this one out of their hat this year. My VHS copy is pretty decent so I'm in no rush for either.ByMarkClark.com wrote:They apparently have VHS rights, but I doubt they have the DVD rights. If they did, they would have a DVD already on the market. Unless they have the rights and can't find decent source material, which seems unlikely. I have a friend who works at Kino, I'll ask her when I see her.
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Wow, for all those Satyajit Ray fans, I got some VERY VERY interesting info today. I e-mailed the Northern California UC which restores Ray's films and they stated that Criterion was very interested and pursued the rights to Ray's films, from the Apu trilogy to Charulata and Mahangar but that the Indian producers, since they do not understand that Ray is not exactly "commercial" property, wanted $50,000 PER FILM and would only allow the rights for 5 years. Therefore, Ray films will continue to bask in limbo, until someone can convince the producers to lower their "demands." Sucks.
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stroszeck wrote:Wow, for all those Satyajit Ray fans, I got some VERY VERY interesting info today. I e-mailed the Northern California UC which restores Ray's films and they stated that Criterion was very interested and pursued the rights to Ray's films, from the Apu trilogy to Charulata and Mahangar but that the Indian producers, since they do not understand that Ray is not exactly "commercial" property, wanted $50,000 PER FILM and would only allow the rights for 5 years. Therefore, Ray films will continue to bask in limbo, until someone can convince the producers to lower their "demands." Sucks.
Damn Indian producers. Don't they see that Ray's films are works of art for EVERYONE.
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I searched around and could not find this posted anywhere...I went to a screening last night of Milou en Mai (US: May Fools) by Louis Malle and the film was preceded by a Janus logo. To me it looked like a new print, though I cannot confirm this as fact.
3/22/06 Edit:
Went to a screening of Vive Le Tour and Humain, trop humain(Human, Too Human) and both films were preceded by Janus Logos and Humain, trop humain looked like a brand new print.
3/22/06 Edit:
Went to a screening of Vive Le Tour and Humain, trop humain(Human, Too Human) and both films were preceded by Janus Logos and Humain, trop humain looked like a brand new print.
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