Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)
- HistoryProf
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Fascinating stuff...is there any shot at all of getting The Mattei Affair?
- ellipsis7
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Just a thought...


- zedz
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I know Welles would take just about any job in his later years, but I thought even he'd draw the line at playing livestock.
- ellipsis7
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Apparently...
In Ronda, Spain... 6 years after TOUCH OF EVIL, 1 year before Rosi's MOMENT OF TRUTH... Filmmakers inhabit other's spaces, see Rosi glimpsed in the editing room with MOMENT on the Steinbeck in 'Antonioni: Documents & Testimonials' on CC's L'AVVENTURA...Antonio Ordóñez with Orson Welles, the bullfighter Julio Aparicio and the rancher Juan Guardiola at the Corrida Goyesca on the 9th September 1964. © Miguel Martín
- RyanGallagher
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Over on our Facebook page, I've been collecting and organizing the past wacky drawings from old newsletters, going back to 2005. The wayback machine has been helpful, and I've been googling those that I can't find. For some reason, the 2006 newsletters are giving me more problems than the others, and I can only find three images.
Do any of you have these saved, or know where online I might find them?
For 2006 I need January, February, April, June, July, August, September, October, and November.
I see that one of the months was the "wacky c" which might have been them teasing the new logo (the rebranded site launched that year in May I think).
Do any of you have these saved, or know where online I might find them?
For 2006 I need January, February, April, June, July, August, September, October, and November.
I see that one of the months was the "wacky c" which might have been them teasing the new logo (the rebranded site launched that year in May I think).
- arsonfilms
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I still have all of those. I tried sending you an email through the forum, but the confirmation left me confused as to whether it actually went through. Anyway, PM me or email me with an address to send them to, and I'll hook you up.RyanGallagher wrote:I've been collecting and organizing the past wacky drawings from old newsletters, going back to 2005. The wayback machine has been helpful, and I've been googling those that I can't find. For some reason, the 2006 newsletters are giving me more problems than the others, and I can only find three images.
Do any of you have these saved, or know where online I might find them?
For 2006 I need January, February, April, June, July, August, September, October, and November.
- RyanGallagher
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Thanks for the offer. Unfortunately since all of those old links no longer work, if you didn't save the images to your hard drive, or upload them to the web somewhere, the emails don't really help. Even the wayback machine apparently wasn't able to archive those 2006 images. It's weird, since I can get the 2005 ones no problem.arsonfilms wrote:I still have all of those. I tried sending you an email through the forum, but the confirmation left me confused as to whether it actually went through. Anyway, PM me or email me with an address to send them to, and I'll hook you up.
Anyway, if any of you happen to have them saved, or know where they may be found online, I'd greatly appreciate the help in my scavenger hunt.
- colinr0380
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Here they are. I printed them off at the time and have scanned them back onto the computer. Unfortunately July 2006 has one of the other newsletter pages on the reverse, so someone may still have to provide a cleaner version of that one. I have only scanned the wacky clue page, though I can do the rest if you want more:
January 2006 (Remember that time when we were still complaining that there were only two Ozu films released by Criterion, and one of those was the problematic Good Morning! Then Criterion said more were coming but forgot to release any at all during 2005?)
February 2006. I'm afraid the bottom of the frog must have gotten cut off by the bottom of the page.
April 2006
June 2006
July 2006
August 2006
September 2006
October 2006
November 2006
January 2006 (Remember that time when we were still complaining that there were only two Ozu films released by Criterion, and one of those was the problematic Good Morning! Then Criterion said more were coming but forgot to release any at all during 2005?)
February 2006. I'm afraid the bottom of the frog must have gotten cut off by the bottom of the page.
April 2006
June 2006
July 2006
August 2006
September 2006
October 2006
November 2006
- RyanGallagher
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Thank you so much! This is great.colinr0380 wrote:Here they are. I printed them off at the time and have scanned them back onto the computer. Unfortunately July 2006 has one of the other newsletter pages on the reverse, so someone may still have to provide a cleaner version of that one. I have only scanned the wacky clue page, though I can do the rest if you want more
- Minkin
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Rosi's The Moment of Truth has been uploaded to Criterion's Hulu. Sounds like confirmation for the bull clue.
- jbeall
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He played an animated Decepticon planet fercryinoutloud. Next to that, livestock is Oscar-bait!zedz wrote:I know Welles would take just about any job in his later years, but I thought even he'd draw the line at playing livestock.
- dustysomers
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- jwd5275
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Stray Dog & Drunken Angel Blu upgrades...??
- cdnchris
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I was trying to fit Lost Weekend in there some how but yeah, those two make more sense.
- Peacock
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Same, I also was trying to think if any Ford fits this.
Have Criterion ever posted an upgrade in the single image Newsletters before without a blue color though?
Have Criterion ever posted an upgrade in the single image Newsletters before without a blue color though?
- Brian C
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No. I refuse to believe that this is an actual double clue.
- Finch
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Would be hilarious if they really did release these two ahead of the long overdue Rashomon or Throne of Blood.
- cdnchris
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I have to say that was also one of the more interesting top 10s to read
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Flike
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A first-ever double clue of two upgrades seems like a stretch...
But then again, I've been desperate for Rashomon, so you guys are probably right.
But then again, I've been desperate for Rashomon, so you guys are probably right.
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Cinéslob
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That mutt resembles Michel Simon - at least, I think it does. Perhaps a BR upgrade of Boudu is imminent.
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- tenia
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I too thought of Michel Simon, and of a Boudu upgrade.
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onedimension
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Notice also how Criterion promotes the 1925 cut of 'The Gold Rush' in their newsletter.. a new restoration without voice-over or scenes removed..
- ShellOilJunior
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I don't see Drunken Angel in there--- it appears to be a bottle of poison. Plus, there's no "angel" in that picture.
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onedimension
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- Fierias
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it's drinking Dos Equis, so...Mexican director?
