'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.2

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#2276 Post by aox »

Would Fanny and Alexander really require a lot of work? It is out on BD in Europe.
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#2277 Post by perkizitore »

The Swedish blu-ray is not exactly what you call a 'reference quality' release and considering Criterion always spends time perfecting their transfer, i think it will take a while.
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#2278 Post by brendanjc »

aox wrote:Would Fanny and Alexander really require a lot of work? It is out on BD in Europe.
I thought only the theatrical version had been released. I don't know if it's been confirmed that Criterion would be re-releasing just the short version on Blu as they did with The Last Emperor or if there's a chance they'll upgrade the whole box.
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#2279 Post by Perkins Cobb »

If Criterion wants to interview me about how a building I used to work in appears in the background of the Melanie Griffith / Jeff Daniels scene in Something Wild, and how I once geeked out by extensively freeze-framing it and then walking around that block figuring out what (including the birth and demise of the Screening Room rep theater) had changed since 1986, ah, what the heck, I'll do it for scale.

How can anyone not heart Melanie Griffith, c. 1986?!? Serious question.
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#2280 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Will this (Something Wild) be both John Sayles' and John Waters' introductions into the collection?
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#2281 Post by What A Disgrace »

MyNameCriterionForum wrote:Will this (Something Wild) be both John Sayles' and John Waters' introductions into the collection?
Only if they don't release Lone Star, City of Hope or Matewan first [-o<
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#2282 Post by CSM126 »

MyNameCriterionForum wrote:Will this (Something Wild) be both John Sayles' and John Waters' introductions into the collection?
Waters had a couple of movies on Criterion laserdisc - Pink Flamingos and Polyester
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#2283 Post by starmanof51 »

Perkins Cobb wrote:How can anyone not heart Melanie Griffith, c. 1986?!? Serious question.
Speaking personally, that irritating voice has always been problem #1, regardless of the year.
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#2284 Post by agnamaracs »

Perkins Cobb wrote:How can anyone not heart Melanie Griffith, c. 1986?!? Serious question.
I can't really say anything about her as a person or an actress, but I didn't really like anything about her character or her performance.
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#2285 Post by aox »

I would be angry if Criterion only released the 3 hour cut of Fanny and Alexander without the 5 hour cut in the same manner as they proceeded with The Last Emperor.
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#2286 Post by Magic Hate Ball »

They couldn't possibly do that. Bergman stated more than once that the five-hour cut was his preferred version.

Also, Criterion kinda-hinted at a F&A Blu on their Facebook page.
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#2287 Post by Buttery Jeb »

MyNameCriterionForum wrote:Will this (Something Wild) be both John Sayles' and John Waters' introductions into the collection?
John Sayles provided an interview for "Harlan County USA."
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#2288 Post by HistoryProf »

Perkins Cobb wrote:
How can anyone not heart Melanie Griffith, c. 1986?!? Serious question.
she talks in the movie, right?
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#2289 Post by HistoryProf »

What A Disgrace wrote:
MyNameCriterionForum wrote:Will this (Something Wild) be both John Sayles' and John Waters' introductions into the collection?
Only if they don't release...Matewan first [-o<
this remains one of the great travesties of U.S. Dvd releases....the horrific Artisan disc was worse than a vhs, and the SE announced 5 years ago along with the releases of Secaucus 7, Lianna, Brother, etc remains the only one of Sayles' films to not get released by MGM. It saddens me considerably.
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#2290 Post by Gregory »

^ The Canadian DVD from Seville was far better than the U.S. release. The DVD currently available at Amazon.ca is from Paradox, which is under the same ownership as Seville, so I imagine it's an identical or similar transfer. It's only CDN$8.
A Criterion SE of this would be nice, and if they want to do something equally amazing, they could rescue the OOP Men With Guns.
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#2291 Post by captveg »

aox wrote:I would be angry if Criterion only released the 3 hour cut of Fanny and Alexander without the 5 hour cut in the same manner as they proceeded with The Last Emperor.
Exactly. The TV version of The Last Emperor is not really supported by Bertolucci aside from being a curiosity.
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#2292 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Gregory wrote:the OOP Men With Guns.
I saw that movie in high school, and was trying to track it down to show it to someone after talking about it for a bit- I had no idea it was from a prominent director.
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#2293 Post by What A Disgrace »

Just looking at the Forthcoming List topic, and I saw this...
Davies, Terence - (“our first entry is not likely to be a big box“) (Last Update: 11/09)
...there's not a whole lot out there for Davies as it is, unfortunately (and most of what there is would definitely be box-worthy), and with the Sony deal, it seems likely to me that The House of Mirth is a strong candidate.
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#2294 Post by MoonlitKnight »

captveg wrote:
aox wrote:I would be angry if Criterion only released the 3 hour cut of Fanny and Alexander without the 5 hour cut in the same manner as they proceeded with The Last Emperor.
Exactly. The TV version of The Last Emperor is not really supported by Bertolucci aside from being a curiosity.
Agreed. Unlike F&A, its extended TV counterpart added nothing to its theatrical counterpart.
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#2295 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

What A Disgrace wrote:Just looking at the Forthcoming List topic, and I saw this...
Davies, Terence - (“our first entry is not likely to be a big box“) (Last Update: 11/09)
...there's not a whole lot out there for Davies as it is, unfortunately (and most of what there is would definitely be box-worthy), and with the Sony deal, it seems likely to me that The House of Mirth is a strong candidate.
Ooooh, I hope so. That film destroys me, geez. Much better, in my opinion, than Scorsese's Age of Innocence. Obviously the Scorsese is well- (or over-) directed, but the Davies just has this incredibly powerful, inexorable undertow of tradgedy.
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#2296 Post by Flike »

So, because of the Amazon artwork "leak," can we assume Videodrome, Seven Samurai and Hausu for this week? I'm sure we'll get two more original releases but, even then, what a month.
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#2297 Post by Cinephrenic »

Probably a essential arthouse as well. Maybe a catalog title or two in there.
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#2298 Post by THX1378 »

I don't know if this has been posted elsewhere, but IFC is running Peter Weir's The Cars that Ate Paris this morning, and it has the Janus Films logo on it.
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#2299 Post by CSM126 »

I'm guessing that, to go along with House, they'll probably do a Japanese Genre Films Eclipse set (Yotsuya Ghost Story, War of the Insects, Living Skeleton, Goke: Body Snatcher from Hell). I'm also hoping against hope to see The X From Outer Space get an Equinox-like stand-alone edition that probably won't happen.
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#2300 Post by eerik »

THX1378 wrote:I don't know if this has been posted elsewhere, but IFC is running Peter Weir's The Cars that Ate Paris this morning, and it has the Janus Films logo on it.
That's interesting. Could it coincide with the Blu-ray release of "Picnic at Hanging Rock"? :-s
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