Criterion Random Speculation Vol.2
- Cinephrenic
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Dr. Mabuse
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- HerrSchreck
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I'm with you on the HIGH & LOW, but-- and this is just my opinion of course-- this film, as well as all the issues regarding versions, controversies, etc, is in a completely different universe of significance as HIGH & LOW. A.R. is a virtual religion, a philosophy, history lesson, acting tour de force, frightening compendium of cinematic skill and genius potentiated by an on-the-set cinematic good luck and epiphany far beyond the zone of the possibility of mere happenstance.. whereas H&L is a very nice Japanese noir with some moments of elevated poetry.Gregory wrote:I would love to see a release like what Nick described but I have to disagree with "hands down." A High and Low SE is what I've been waiting for with the greatest anticipation.HerrSchreck wrote:Most pressing reissue hands down........ ANDRE RUBLEV
- godardslave
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well they should.
I for one am tired of unmatched separate, expensive ways of collecting criterion dvds. I want an Ozu box, a Tati box would be nice to. how about Ophul or godard or Mizoguchi (and so on) box? why oh why don't these exist? will they ever?
do you prefer box sets or individual releases?
this issue has both aethestic (sets look nicer) and economic (they are cheaper) components to it, on both the consumer and producer side. and probably lots of other things i haven't thought of! #-o
discuss.
I for one am tired of unmatched separate, expensive ways of collecting criterion dvds. I want an Ozu box, a Tati box would be nice to. how about Ophul or godard or Mizoguchi (and so on) box? why oh why don't these exist? will they ever?
do you prefer box sets or individual releases?
this issue has both aethestic (sets look nicer) and economic (they are cheaper) components to it, on both the consumer and producer side. and probably lots of other things i haven't thought of! #-o
discuss.
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marty
- Cobalt60
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I have zero interest in boxed sets of previously released disc, its a slapp in the face to those that supported the films when they where first released. I dislike even more boxed sets that include previously released material but add a bonus disc or a film that is not availabel elsewhere (see the "Very Crudley Yours" set). However, I would much rather have new stuff as boxed set then as individual releases if they are linked director and where going to be released close together anyway. As long as the films are still available seperately. The Herzog/Kinski set, the Hitchcock Masterpiece and Signature sets, the first Universal monsters set, these are all examples of top notch sets.
- Lino
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In France, Carlotta Films will release Kobayashi's The Human Condition Trilogy on DVD in December. I'm guessing these are from new masters and could very well be an indication of a future Criterion release.
Menwhile, mk2 has some very good releases too coming:
Menwhile, mk2 has some very good releases too coming:
Planning de sortie éclectique et alléchant chez MK2
L'éditeur français annonce quelques sorties DVD parmi lesquelles quelques classiques incontournables:
14 juin : 2ème volume du Coffret Harold Lloyd
6 septembre :
Dersou Ouzala d'Akira Kurosawa dans un nouveau master
The Ballad of Narayama de Keisuke Kinoschita
Candy de Christian Marquand
20 septembre :
Le Spécialiste de Sergio Corbucci
Coffret Cartier-Bresson (double DVD : docs de CARTIER-BRESSON / docs sur CARTIER-BRESSON + un livret) et une exposition à la Fondation Cartier
4 Octobre : Hôtel du Nord de Marcel Carné (Collector double DVD)
11 Octobre :
- Der Golem de Paul Wegener
- Tartuff de F.W Murnau
- Coffret Erich Von Stroheim composé de Blind Husband, Foolish Wives et Queen Kelly
Novembre 2006 :
- Coffret D.W. Griffith composé de Naissance d'une Nation et Intolérance
- Nostalghia d'Andrei Tarkovski
- Coffret James Ivory composé de Shakespeare Wallah, Heat & Dust, Bombay Talkie et Householder
- Cinéma de Notre Temps, l'intégrale (18 titres) : Youssef Chahine par Jean-Louis Comolli, Manoel de Oliveira par Jean-Paul Rocha, Eric Rohmer par André S. Labarthe, Abbas Kiarostami par Jean-Pierre Limosin, Alain Cavalier par Jean-Pierre Limosin, Shohei Imamura par Paulo Raucha, Chantal Akerman par Chantal Akerman, Hou Hsiao Hsien par Olivier Assayas, Jean Rouch par Jean-André Fieshi, Philippe Garrel par Françoise Etchegarray, Abel Ferrara par Raffi Pits, les Straub par Pedro Costa, Mac Laren par André S. Labarthe, Andrei Tarkovski par Chris Marker, Aki Kaurismaki par Guy Girard, Ken Loach par Karim Dridi, John Cassavetes par André S. Labarthe et Takeshi Kitano par Jean-Pierre Limosin.
Décembre 2006 :
- Herbes flottantes de Yasujiro Ozu
- Coffret Akira Kurosawa composé de Rashomon et Derzou Ouzala
- HerrSchreck
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- What A Disgrace
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atcolomb
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I have the Kino and the Ruscico dvd versions and the Criterion laserdisc and all of them are poor in the print they used. The movie needs a major restoration and i hope Criterion can do it.HerrSchreck wrote:Perhaps DERSU is the edition we've all been hoping & dreaming for. Another old Kino we can flush down the outhouse pipe.
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BrightEyes23
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- thethirdman
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It appears that Turner Classic Movies is spotlighting the Criterion Collection in September. Over 28 Criterion films will be airing. Most will be airing on Tuesdays, but there are others sprinkled throughout the month. There may be other films shown during the month that could be future Criterions. I noticed they are showing Odd Man Out (but not on a Tuesday.)
- Cold Bishop
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- Lino
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Well, it's a Fox title so maybe it does mean something. Frankly, I can't see Fox releasing this one -- it's so out there that they probably wouldn't know how to market it. Criterion is best suited for this job. And more Malle in the Collection is always a good thing.Just saw Malle's Black Moon on Flix and there was a Janus logo before the film. It was also window-boxed at about 1.66:1. Let's hope it means something.
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Grimfarrow
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- Nihonophile
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