Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 3:53 am
I just want more Italian Cinema...has there even been an Italian release this year? (Bicycle Thieves does not count)
Why not?Andreas wrote:I just want more Italian Cinema...has there even been an Italian release this year? (Bicycle Thieves does not count)
Cinephrenic wrote:Criterion throw all this in a box set and call it something like "Italian Cinema" and I'm set for 2008:
Aren't updates usually on the third Friday of each month?Cronenfly wrote:Guess we're waiting until Tuesday for the January titles, then...sigh...
no, they fall close to the 15th, they just usually get them up Friday afternoons.The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:Aren't updates usually on the third Friday of each month?Cronenfly wrote:Guess we're waiting until Tuesday for the January titles, then...sigh...
It seems to me that the days of the week for announcements jump around. Friday is the reliable date, but I'm pretty sure that they come out other days of the week too sometimes (especially Mondays/Tuesdays) as long as the 15th has come to pass.The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:Aren't updates usually on the third Friday of each month?Cronenfly wrote:Guess we're waiting until Tuesday for the January titles, then...sigh...
It's been in Milestone's control for nearly three years. They handled the theatrical release and have had the DVD in the works for some time. Here is our thread on it.
I'd love to see Criterion release a different cut of The Thin Red Line. I had heard originally that Adrien Brody's character was to be the focus of the movie.dadaistnun wrote:How about The Thin Red Line?
... was there truly ever a longer cut of this film? I don't mean a typically long workprint, but a real alternate version. I do know that somewhere along the way the focus came to settle on Jim Caviezel and that Adrian Brody's part was drastically cut down
He was supposed to be the lead.glaswegian tome wrote:I understood that Adrien Brody did have a much bigger part, close to the size of Elias Koteas' role, but I've never heard anywhere that he was the focus of the movie.
But yeah, with this Fox thing, my first hope was for The Thin Red Line.
[i]The Independent[/i] wrote:It wasn't until Terrence Malick chose him to star in his lyrical World War Two epic, The Thin Red Line, that Hollywood found Brody.
"The pressure on that film was that I had to carry the movie with a cast of stars that I truly admired," he recalls. "Nick Nolte and Sean Penn in particular. You hear horror stories about Sean Penn, that he can be a real bastard if he doesn't admire your work." Having endured boot-camp and a protracted six-month shoot in the Australian outback, wearing "a filthy costume which they wouldn't wash," Brody returned to the US to discover his role as Corporal Fife had been drastically trimmed. Understandably, he remains bitter.
"I was so focused and professional, I gave everything to it, and then to not receive everything ... in terms of witnessing my own work. It was extremely unpleasant because I'd already begun the press for a film that I wasn't really in. Terry obviously changed the entire concept of the film. I had never experienced anything like that." Brody had initially been touted as the lead, based on the size of the role in the James Jones source novel - he learnt a valuable, if painful, Hollywood lesson. "You know the expression 'Don't believe the hype'? Well, you shouldn't."
Awesome if that's really being released. I've been waiting a long time to see it.LightBulbFilm wrote:She's Gotta Have It
Finally! I thought Dodes'ka-den was put off indefinitely (much to my chagrin), so it makes me very happy to even hear rumour of this.Let's hope for another Eclipse box down the road with the remainder of the director's older films (Sanshiro Sugata, The Most Beautiful, They Who Step on the Tiger's Tail, Sanshiro Sugata, Part II and Those Who Make Tomorrow - we also believe Criterion is working on a regular collection release of Dodes Kaden for release in 2008, which would complete the release of the Kurosawa catalog on DVD in R1).
I don't think that's correct, but if it is I'd be interested to know where I can get Sanshiro Sugata, The Most Beautiful, They Who Step on the Tiger's Tail, and Those Who Make Tomorrow in R1 (of course not counting any region-free imports from Hong Kong, China, etc. that may be out there)....which would complete the release of the Kurosawa catalog on DVD in R1.
Earlier in the quotation they indicate that the Kurosawa catalogue would be completed with the releases of Dodes'ka-den, Sanshiro Sugata, The Most Beautiful, They Who Step on the Tiger's Tail, Sanshiro Sugata, Part II and Those Who Make Tomorrow, the first by Criterion and the rest (presumably) by Eclipse. I only posted the quotation as confirmation of Dodes'ka-den, as it's just speculation on their part that the others will see Eclipse release. I misinterpreted that particular comment at first too.Gregory wrote:I don't think that's correct, but if it is I'd be interested to know where I can get Sanshiro Sugata, The Most Beautiful, They Who Step on the Tiger's Tail, and Those Who Make Tomorrow in R1 (of course not counting any region-free imports from Hong Kong, China, etc. that may be out there)....which would complete the release of the Kurosawa catalog on DVD in R1.