Criterion Random Speculation Vol.2

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Gigi M.
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#1176 Post by Gigi M. »

Nihonophile wrote:be on the look out for the Bresson 'We are sad and we die' giftset featuring Diary of a country priest, Au hasard balthazar, and the new release Mouchette. More Details Soon!
Where did you find this information my friend?
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godardslave
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#1177 Post by godardslave »

its a joke.
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Cinephrenic
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#1178 Post by Cinephrenic »

So what's up with A Gentle Woman, The Devil Probably, and Four Nights and a Dreamer? Are they going to released by New Yorker in the next decade or perhaps Criterion may have a hold on some of these? Anyone know anything.
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#1179 Post by Narshty »

A quick thought about the MGM/Fox deal - since MGM's catalogue includes the Cannon Films library, Cassavetes' Love Streams could be a possibility. I can't imagine MGM would be too bothered about it and I can't believe Criterion wouldn't spring for it if they had the chance.
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#1180 Post by miless »

the new deal between Fox and MGM might bring back some OOP Criterions...
Spinal Tap, Robocop, How To Get Ahead in Advertising, Straw Dogs, Sid and Nancy, Silence of the Lambs. Most of these are highly unlikely, however, as MGM has released SE DVD's of most of these and why would they want to sell less of their own discs. I think How To Get Ahead in Advertising, Straw Dogs and Sid and Nancy would be the most likely to make it back to the collection (especially HTGAinA)
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Gigi M.
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#1181 Post by Gigi M. »

Has anyone ever asked CC about Babenco's Pixote and Kiss of the Spider Woman? Why are these films not available on DVD? I know New Yorker issued in 2001 a pan & scan edition of Pixote, now OOP.
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#1182 Post by Antoine Doinel »

MGM's Stranger Than Paradise is now OOP -- perhaps this bodes well for a Criterion edition? I certainly hope so.....
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#1183 Post by Cinephrenic »

It's been out-of-print for a while now. Perhaps Sony will release this???
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miless
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#1184 Post by miless »

Antoine Doinel wrote:MGM's Stranger Than Paradise is now OOP -- perhaps this bodes well for a Criterion edition? I certainly hope so.....
I am pretty sure that Jarmusch owns the rights to all (or most) of his films (one of the upsides to making films with very little money). Therefore he could, conceivably, have anyone release them... I hope for a Criterion release (and they've been in contact with him recently as he has apparently done an interview for an Ozu film...)
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#1185 Post by atcolomb »

Also Criterion did release Stranger Than Paradise on laserdisc some years ago so this might increase the chances of a Criterion dvd release...
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#1186 Post by thebedbreakinkid »

seems like a lot of mgm/ua dvds are turning up on sony pictures discs (ie platoon, some like it hot, the apartment which are to come out soon)
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#1187 Post by miless »

this is undoubtedly left over from the MGM deal with Sony... but MGM decided to change their partnership and went with FOX instead (because they release more DVD's than Sony, and they license their films out to specialists like Criterion)
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#1188 Post by Cinephrenic »

How about this for October's slate? Pure speculation... :lol:

Border Radio
Bitter Rice
Humanity and Paper Balloons
Pierrot le fou
Mouchette
rwaits
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#1189 Post by rwaits »

Well, sure would be nice. Doubt it, though...
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#1190 Post by justeleblanc »

Cinephrenic wrote:How about this for October's slate? Pure speculation... :lol:

Border Radio
Bitter Rice
Humanity and Paper Balloons
Pierrot le fou
Mouchette
Anytime October rolls around, I always look forward to the release of Eisenstein's October. I doubt Mouchette. Typically it takes a while to transition from Rialto to Criterion.
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#1191 Post by backstreetsbackalright »

Plus - and correct me if I'm wrong - doesn't the Pierrot speculation stem from a rumor that Rialto is distributing it sometime soon? If so, it seems very unlikely that a CC DVD will come until after Rialto's toured it.
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#1192 Post by domino harvey »

those of us who enjoy deluding ourselves keep saying that they're saving it for a Godard box set. keep the dream alive
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#1193 Post by Grimfarrow »

Mouchette definitely not October. Commentary not yet recorded...
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#1194 Post by kekid »

What happened to "Phantom India" Criterion were expected to release?
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#1195 Post by Narshty »

Presumably, they're still working on it.
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#1196 Post by backstreetsbackalright »

...begging us to beg the question, Who is recording the commentary?
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#1197 Post by backstreetsbackalright »

I think it's still touring theaters as well. Just played in Seattle in April.
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#1198 Post by ellipsis7 »

Well knowing of the milieu Grimfarrow moves in, and finding this quoted on the Film Forum page for MOUCHETTE...

[quote]“Achieves an intense purity of a kind that few directors essay, let alone achieve. The simplicity is radical, not facile, and the result is an extraordinary spiritual meditation.â€
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#1199 Post by backstreetsbackalright »

ellipsis7 wrote:Maybe a fair guess that it is Rayns...
I will be very interested to hear that commentary, should it materialize. Although I'm really not a fan of the film...
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#1200 Post by Cinephrenic »

Well most likely we will get more Malle films next year. They already released four this year, I doubt they will release that many next year, but they could at least release like two or three. Perhaps Phantom India, Les Amants, and May Fools.
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