Criterion Random Speculation Vol.2
- Cinephrenic
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- kinjitsu
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From a live chat with Warner Bros. execs at HTF conducted earlier this year:wygbe wrote:does anyone know if there is a chance criterion might be able to reconstruct a reasonable version of welles' "the magnificent ambersons"?
"We're still looking for better materials on AMBERSONS. We waited for KONG and KANE and it was worth it. It will be worth it for the AMBERSONS, and yes,we will release JOURNEY INTO FEAR when we do AMBERSONS."
- Derek Estes
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ianungstad
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I think you just perceive it's overrated because of the notoriety. But it's a good film, no doubt and the notoriety has only given it a more important role in our history and culture.ianungstad wrote:Song of the South is vastly overrated. Shows how notoriety can lead to a film becoming more important than it ever really was.
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Narshty
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This Digitally Obsessed press release states for the boxset:
I'm pretty sure that's just a cock-up on the press release, but if Henry V and Hamlet have new transfers, count me in.Specially priced box set features:
* All high-definition digital transfers
- Cinephrenic
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- LightBulbFilm
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No, because no matter what Disney's logo will always be on the DVD somehwere. Example: Disney records is always listed on the back of the DVD with the logo... At least that's how it is with Nightmare Before Christmas....,neal wrote:Isn't that what Touchstone was for?LightBulbFilm wrote:COMPLETELY RANDOM: Criterion should release Song of the South, so Disney's logo isn't so prominant on the DVD... Then they don't have to worry about bad PR.
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neal
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LightBulbFilm wrote:Example: Disney records is always listed on the back of the DVD with the logo... At least that's how it is with Nightmare Before Christmas....,
My guess is that that's because the soundtrack to Nightmare Before Christmas is on the Disney record label.
There's no mention of Disney on most Touchstone releases (and no rule that there needs to be). Take, for example, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, 25th Hour, and Ed Wood.
Touchstone was created to create a disconnect in the minds of the public between Disney and releases which contain material that some might find questionable.
- headacheboy
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Recently I wrote JM to see if perhaps Criterion had plans to re-issue The Red Shoes or Black Narcissus in the wake of the new Warners French versions and the forthcoming UK Powell & Pressburger set. Here is what I got in response to my question:
We have no upgraded version planned for either of those films at this time. However, for future reference, our monthly newsletter will mention which films we will be re-releasing each time we come to such a decision. If you would like to subscribe to the newsletter, you may do so here: http://www.criterion.com/asp/newsletter_signup.asp
I hope this helps, and please feel free to contact us with any future questions or concerns.
Best,
Matt Lipson
The Criterion Collection
I know that JM wasn't answering his e-mails but I had no idea my question would be answered by a new name. So, is this the new Mulvaney or is this a fluke?
We have no upgraded version planned for either of those films at this time. However, for future reference, our monthly newsletter will mention which films we will be re-releasing each time we come to such a decision. If you would like to subscribe to the newsletter, you may do so here: http://www.criterion.com/asp/newsletter_signup.asp
I hope this helps, and please feel free to contact us with any future questions or concerns.
Best,
Matt Lipson
The Criterion Collection
I know that JM wasn't answering his e-mails but I had no idea my question would be answered by a new name. So, is this the new Mulvaney or is this a fluke?
- justeleblanc
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Matt's in charge of the newsletters... I got a response from Matt once as well.headacheboy wrote:Recently I wrote JM to see if perhaps Criterion had plans to re-issue The Red Shoes or Black Narcissus in the wake of the new Warners French versions and the forthcoming UK Powell & Pressburger set. Here is what I got in response to my question:
We have no upgraded version planned for either of those films at this time. However, for future reference, our monthly newsletter will mention which films we will be re-releasing each time we come to such a decision. If you would like to subscribe to the newsletter, you may do so here: http://www.criterion.com/asp/newsletter_signup.asp
I hope this helps, and please feel free to contact us with any future questions or concerns.
Best,
Matt Lipson
The Criterion Collection
I know that JM wasn't answering his e-mails but I had no idea my question would be answered by a new name. So, is this the new Mulvaney or is this a fluke?
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