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FrauBlucher
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#926 Post by FrauBlucher »

2 more and we can put this list to bed
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Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid UHD
The Roaring Twenties UHD
Lone Star UHD
Round Midnight
The Philadelphia Story
Hedwig & The Angry Inch
Bringing Up Baby
Arsenic and Old Lace
Mean Streets UHD
Barry Lyndon

NOT YET
O Lucky Man
Captain Blood
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#927 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Last I heard WB pushed the Se7en 4K release date to next year
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#928 Post by Finch »

You'd think that Barry Lyndon warrants a 4K upgrade. Hopefully WB lets them do it.
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#929 Post by cdnchris »

Random bit of info I guess, but I was looking through some data and found it interesting that out of the studios Warner Bros. (who at one point had a strict no-licensing policy) has licensed the most titles to Criterion: They've licensed 72 films to them. Sony is next at 64, Toho at 62 (the Godzilla, Zatoichi, and Lone Wolf films helped pump up those numbers).
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#930 Post by What A Disgrace »

I wonder if Criterion would do an Errol Flynn collection. Including Captain Blood, there's about a half dozen generally well liked films in the actor's oeuvre without home releases.
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#931 Post by domino harvey »

That would be great, but Criterion doesn’t really approach studio era films from the notion of stars being auteurs, so I wouldn’t bet on it
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#932 Post by What A Disgrace »

While that's true, a fair number of the Flynn films I mentioned (including Captain Blood) are directed by Michael Curtiz, a director that Criterion has touched twice before, and there is precedence for Criterion pairing directors and actors (Sternberg and Dietrich). It's a long shot, but there is something of a precedence, and I don't think that such a set is entirely out of order and would certainly push a few copies.
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#933 Post by domino harvey »

I would love to be wrong!
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#934 Post by Tuppence »

cdnchris wrote: Fri Aug 09, 2024 10:19 pmRandom bit of info I guess, but I was looking through some data and found it interesting that out of the studios Warner Bros. (who at one point had a strict no-licensing policy) has licensed the most titles to Criterion: They've licensed 72 films to them.
Technically 73 if you include Shaft's Big Score!
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#935 Post by domino harvey »

With Performance, we now can stop considering Warner Archive Blu releases off limits (presumably true for other boutique labels working with Warners too)
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#936 Post by ryannichols7 »

domino harvey wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2024 5:40 pm With Performance, we now can stop considering Warner Archive Blu releases off limits (presumably true for other boutique labels working with Warners too)
as I noted in the other thread, I really, really hope we see Bad Day at Black Rock on 4K with both commentaries, and this announcement (even though I really do not like Roeg) gives me hope that one day will happen
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#937 Post by justeleblanc »

domino harvey wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2024 5:40 pm With Performance, we now can stop considering Warner Archive Blu releases off limits (presumably true for other boutique labels working with Warners too)
I'd love to see Criterion license Lubitsch's Merry Widow, personally. Has that one been restored recently?
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#938 Post by beamish14 »

Demon Seed and Performance in the same month would’ve been cool
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#939 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I wonder if with Eyes Wide Shut coming soon, and Risky Business already out, if more of Tom Cruise’s movies with the studio are on the table now. He’s had a solid working relationship with them on some more unconventionally commercial work, at least compared to what he was doing with Paramount. The Last Samurai, Interview With a Vampire and Magnolia haven’t gotten a whole lot of love from WB since DVD either.
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#940 Post by crimlaw »

Magnolia, considering it’s a Paul Thomas Anderson film, is most likely, from that sample, to land with Criterion.
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#941 Post by jt938 »

The Last Samurai will probably wind up with Arrow.
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#942 Post by captveg »

jt938 wrote: Tue Aug 12, 2025 6:12 pm The Last Samurai will probably wind up with Arrow.
WB might also be holding it back to time it (and others like IwaV) with the new film they are planning to produce with Cruise, if they can ever come to a budget agreement.
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#943 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

It would be distributed through Paramount but I wonder if AI: Artificial Intelligence would be in range for Criterion by now, having had Spielberg's direct participation on a recent release, and the releases of both Barry Lyndon and Eyes Wide Shut, feels like it makes sense now.
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#944 Post by TBickle020776 »

AI would be a nice addition to the collection.

I enjoyed Speilberg's participation on Criterion's I Wanna Hold Your Hand release as well as the upcoming EWS.
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#945 Post by beamish14 »

flyonthewall2983 wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 3:10 am It would be distributed through Paramount but I wonder if AI: Artificial Intelligence would be in range for Criterion by now, having had Spielberg's direct participation on a recent release, and the releases of both Barry Lyndon and Eyes Wide Shut, feels like it makes sense now.
That or Empire of the Sun would be wonderful. Allen Daviau’s work on that and Peter Weir’s Fearless is just amazing

Whatever happened to O Lucky Man! getting a release? I don’t think any 4K of it has screened anywhere
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#946 Post by FrauBlucher »

flyonthewall2983 wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 3:10 am It would be distributed through Paramount but I wonder if AI: Artificial Intelligence would be in range for Criterion by now, having had Spielberg's direct participation on a recent release, and the releases of both Barry Lyndon and Eyes Wide Shut, feels like it makes sense now.
It’s been on my mind to do a rewatch for a while. I haven’t seen it in its entirety since its release. It does make a lot of sense for CC
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#947 Post by Aunt Peg »

beamish14 wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 4:03 am
flyonthewall2983 wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 3:10 am It would be distributed through Paramount but I wonder if AI: Artificial Intelligence would be in range for Criterion by now, having had Spielberg's direct participation on a recent release, and the releases of both Barry Lyndon and Eyes Wide Shut, feels like it makes sense now.
That or Empire of the Sun would be wonderful. Allen Daviau’s work on that and Peter Weir’s Fearless is just amazing

Whatever happened to O Lucky Man! getting a release? I don’t think any 4K of it has screened anywhere
I saw a restoration of O Lucky Man on the big screen back in November 2019. I don't know if it was a 4K scan but it looked fantastic.
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#948 Post by yoloswegmaster »

A.I. would very likely be licensed thru WB since it was on the list of titles that they sent out on that survey asking which titles people would like to see upgraded to 4K.
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#949 Post by onedimension »

What A Disgrace wrote: Fri Aug 09, 2024 11:23 pm I wonder if Criterion would do an Errol Flynn collection. Including Captain Blood, there's about a half dozen generally well liked films in the actor's oeuvre without home releases.
I'm shocked that The Adventures of Robin Hood hasn't had a 4K release.
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Walter Kurtz
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#950 Post by Walter Kurtz »

It won't happen until they AI-CGI Taylor Swift onto Maid Marian. And the tight end learns how to fence.
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