Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:18 pm
Did you notice all the shit about Metropolitan; more than any other release this year. What a bunch of crap.Narshty wrote:That's the most useless newsletter yet. Still, a nice little confirmation.
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Did you notice all the shit about Metropolitan; more than any other release this year. What a bunch of crap.Narshty wrote:That's the most useless newsletter yet. Still, a nice little confirmation.
I liked the bizarre inclusion of the quote that disses Anderson and Baumbach. Way to hype Kicking & Screaming, guys!gigimonagas wrote:Did you notice all the shit about Metropolitan; more than any other release this year. What a bunch of crap.
Am I the only person who feels like they slept through a rather important genre/movement in American cinema? Were they the screwball comedy of the 90s?gigimonagas wrote:Did you notice all the shit about Metropolitan; more than any other release this year. What a bunch of crap.Narshty wrote:That's the most useless newsletter yet. Still, a nice little confirmation.
i would take this as a hint and not necessarily as evidence of a logo. all of the newsletter artwork/hints have been some sort of simple clip art. i find it hard to imagine that they would use the "clip art samurai" anywhere on the rerelease of seven samurai, and i think this is just more of the same.Sorry but that logo is crap. I like minimalism as well as the next person but that is just pure lazyness. And to think they've actually paid someone to do that piece of shit.
Pretty cool.justeleblanc wrote:That's a great logo for Eclipse.
I had the same thought, although the logo definitely suggests an eclipse. Who knows....Jeff wrote:The note says "New Look, New Line coming this fall." To me that indicates that both a new line of films and a new look for the original Criterion Collection are coming this fall. I didn't interpret the "Wacky C" as an Eclipse logo, but as Criterion's "new look."
this man has a point.Napier wrote:Who cares if that is or isn't the fucking logo people.As long as they release GOOD FILMS ,it could be a pile of shit for all I care.
I doubt it. The New Line deal was reported to be a limited arrangement with Ira Deutchman. All of the titles that were supposedly part of that package have been released. I think Image's old responses about Crash and Damage were just of the "we don't know, why don't you go ask Criterion" sort. I wouldn't read too much into them.Justeleblanc wrote:"new line" could mean that CRASH and DAMAGE are finally coming to DVD this fall.
The actual name of the image file is "wacky_c.gif."Derek Estes wrote:I think the logo looks more like an incomplete lower case E than a wacky C.
Is this films are coming?Fidelio wrote:These were posted as in-production by Criterion over at Fangoria. They've been on their "Future Undated" list for ages: (link)
THE HAUNTED STRANGLER [Grip of the Strangler] (1958)
FIRST MAN INTO SPACE (1959)
THE ATOMIC SUBMARINE (1959)
CORRIDORS OF BLOOD (1962)
I was waiting for someone to say that! But yeah, that was the first thing to came to my mind too.Langlois68 wrote:You would have thunk Equinox would have been an Eclipse title.