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OOOOoooo

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:12 pm
by charulata
Late Rossellini TV work. Sweet.

From IMDb:

Cartesius (1974) (TV) aka Descartes (France)
Agostino d'Ippona (1972) (TV) aka Augustine of Hippo (USA)
Blaise Pascal (1972) (TV) aka Blaise Pascal (USA)
Socrate (1971) (TV) aka Socrates (USA)

And in there too but not explicitly identified:

L'Età di Cosimo de Medici (1973) (TV) aka The Age of Cosimo de Medici (International: English title) The Age of the Medici (USA)

An aside from the July releases

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:33 pm
by Harmonov
Does anyone know of the possibilities that they might release any of the following by John Cassavetes?:

Husbands
Gloria
Minnie & Moskowitz
Love Streams

I know Sony has the rights to Gloria (at least I think they do). Minnie & Moskowitz is now out of print and Anchor Bay had released that DVD. I've never been able to get a copy of either Love Streams or Husbands and would love to see them. I adore the box set that Criterion put out, but it was sorely lacking both Love Streams and Husbands.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Re: OOOOoooo

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:04 pm
by GringoTex
charulata wrote:Late Rossellini TV work. Sweet.

From IMDb:

Cartesius (1974) (TV) aka Descartes (France)
Agostino d'Ippona (1972) (TV) aka Augustine of Hippo (USA)
Blaise Pascal (1972) (TV) aka Blaise Pascal (USA)
Socrate (1971) (TV) aka Socrates (USA)

And in there too but not explicitly identified:

L'Età di Cosimo de Medici (1973) (TV) aka The Age of Cosimo de Medici (International: English title) The Age of the Medici (USA)
Best Criterion news I've heard all year. Rossellini has to be the most ill-treated great director in DVDdome, and hopefully some restored versions of his better-known films aren't far behind.

Re: OOOOoooo

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:07 pm
by ellipsis7
GringoTex wrote:Best Criterion news I've heard all year. Rossellini has to be the most ill-treated great director in DVDdome, and hopefully some restored versions of his better-known films aren't far behind.
Tag Gallagher refers to SOCRATE, BLAISE PASCAL & CARTESIO as the 'Trilogy of Desiccation' - not sure MEDICI & AUGUSTINE will however be included.... It will run long enough with the first 3...

Re: OOOOoooo

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:09 pm
by Via_Chicago
GringoTex wrote:Best Criterion news I've heard all year. Rossellini has to be the most ill-treated great director in DVDdome, and hopefully some restored versions of his better-known films aren't far behind.
Yes, this is great news, and more in the vein of the Eclipse line. This news, along with the Ozu and Lubitsch boxes, Pierrot le fou, and now Vampyr, really helps redeem what has up until now been a pretty lackluster year for the big C.

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:12 pm
by MadJack
I think Gloria was released recently (well, 2003) by Columbia - doesn't look too bad, and its probably the best we'll get, at least for a while.

And for what it's worth, IMDB says Husbands is Columbia as well (maybe just theatrically?). Minnie and Moskowitz appears likely though, being Universal.

Re: An aside from the July releases

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:19 pm
by jaredsap
Harmonov wrote:Does anyone know of the possibilities that they might release any of the following by John Cassavetes?:

Husbands
Gloria
Minnie & Moskowitz
Love Streams
Sony owns GLORIA and HUSBANDS in perpetuity, so a Criterion release is highly unlikely. MGM owns LOVE STREAMS. Not sure about MINNIE.
MadJack wrote:And for what it's worth, IMDB says Husbands is Columbia as well (maybe just theatrically?).
No. All media.

Re: An aside from the July releases

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:39 pm
by Doug Cummings
Extremely excited by the Late Rossellini news.

Re: An aside from the July releases

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:45 pm
by Doug Cummings
Filmforum's new page on The Human Condition trilogy

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:28 pm
by Cronenfly
Minnie and Moskowitz is Universal, so it's feasible, but I don't think Criterion would be able to do enough with it (in terms of features, transfer, etc) better than the current OOP disc to justify releasing it, unlike, say, Two-Lane Blacktop.

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:30 pm
by arsonfilms
Cronenfly wrote:Minnie and Moskowitz is Universal, so it's feasible, but I don't think Criterion would be able to do enough with it (in terms of features, transfer, etc) better than the current OOP disc to justify releasing it, unlike, say, Two-Lane Blacktop.
Wow, wow, wait a second. You did say OOP, right? And that replacing it isn't justified?

How much do you hate the film, exactly?

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:44 pm
by Cronenfly
arsonfilms wrote:
Cronenfly wrote:Minnie and Moskowitz is Universal, so it's feasible, but I don't think Criterion would be able to do enough with it (in terms of features, transfer, etc) better than the current OOP disc to justify releasing it, unlike, say, Two-Lane Blacktop.
Wow, wow, wait a second. You did say OOP, right? And that replacing it isn't justified?

How much do you hate the film, exactly?
Sure it's justified, but only for that reason; my only point was that I can't think of much Criterion would be able to add/do to improve upon the Anchor Bay edition. There are many other OOP discs (and movies never released) I think Criterion could put together better packages for than this one. I think that a Universal barebones reissue would be the more reasonable solution (a la Melvin and Howard), but I feel that this particular title has fallen between the cracks of the two companies (i.e. Criterion would be the one more likely to release it because it's Cassavetes, but there aren't enough potential supplements, etc to make it worth their while, and while Universal might release a barebones version they don't give a shit to have the movie in print at all). I'd have nothing against Criterion handling the film, and they may very well do just that (the long list of Universal properties they've licensed speaks to this), but I just don't see it happening (not anytime soon at least).

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:12 pm
by criterionsnob
Confirmation on Criterion.com of the upcoming Maddin:
...Guy Maddin (My Winnipeg), whose Brand Upon the Brain! is slated for release this summer.

Re: OOOOoooo

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 4:04 am
by solaris72
ellipsis7 wrote:not sure MEDICI & AUGUSTINE will however be included.... It will run long enough with the first 3...
It was pointed out in the other thread, but...the full title of AUGUSTINE is AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO, and this month's "wacky animal" is a hippo.

Re: OOOOoooo

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:49 am
by ellipsis7
solaris72 wrote:
ellipsis7 wrote:not sure MEDICI & AUGUSTINE will however be included.... It will run long enough with the first 3...
It was pointed out in the other thread, but...the full title of AUGUSTINE is AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO, and this month's "wacky animal" is a hippo.
So it is!... I stand corrected... AGOSTINO D'IPPONA...

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:31 pm
by criterionaficionado
i must say i felt so gratified at having learned of the upcoming new eclipse box composed of rossellini films. i had just mentioned the need for more films by this master in an earlier post within this forum (april 12 2008 2:21pm). at least i guessed some of the films that will be released. what has me super excited was the news (CC website posting) that larisa shepitko's films will be released as well through eclipse. i saw a really bad copy of ascent where the dialogue was missing many of the subtitles. nonetheless, the movie's amazing images were enough to make you understand and appreciate the powerful, majestic beauty of this emotionally charged masterpiece. rossellini followed by shepitko...best news of the year so far, along with the june/july CC releases. i have already pre-ordered; thief of bagdad, vampyr, mishima: a life in four chapters, high and low, mon oncle antoin, classe tous risques. yes, i will be broke but its worth the money!!!
last night i just watched blast of silence. 1 word: WOW!

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:53 pm
by Tribe
Switching gears to von Trier's Europa (Zentropa), the HVE edition of Epidemic appears to have gone out of print (at least at DVD Planet and Deep Discount DVD). It's likely that we'll be seeing a box set from Criterion of von Trier's E Trilogy with those two and Element of Crime.

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:13 pm
by Gregory
Tribe wrote:Switching gears to von Trier's Europa (Zentropa), the HVE edition of Epidemic appears to have gone out of print (at least at DVD Planet and Deep Discount DVD). It's likely that we'll be seeing a box set from Criterion of von Trier's E Trilogy with those two and Element of Crime.
That's just one retailer (with two separate storefronts) and there are a lot of titles they don't stock. Did they ever carry Epidemic?

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:47 pm
by Tribe
Gregory wrote:
Tribe wrote:Switching gears to von Trier's Europa (Zentropa), the HVE edition of Epidemic appears to have gone out of print (at least at DVD Planet and Deep Discount DVD). It's likely that we'll be seeing a box set from Criterion of von Trier's E Trilogy with those two and Element of Crime.
That's just one retailer (with two separate storefronts) and there are a lot of titles they don't stock. Did they ever carry Epidemic?
Yes.

Re: An aside from the July releases

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:18 pm
by Rupert Pupkin
Harmonov wrote:Does anyone know of the possibilities that they might release any of the following by John Cassavetes?:

Husbands
Gloria
Minnie & Moskowitz
Love Streams

I know Sony has the rights to Gloria (at least I think they do). Minnie & Moskowitz is now out of print and Anchor Bay had released that DVD. I've never been able to get a copy of either Love Streams or Husbands and would love to see them. I adore the box set that Criterion put out, but it was sorely lacking both Love Streams and Husbands.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I would have love so much a Criterion treatment as great as the previous Cassavetes box set, because :

- Gloria has only the colour ending and not the original's end in black and white...
- In France we have a great box set with A Child Is Waiting / Love Streams (transfer could have been better but it's pretty good)
- Minnie & Moskowitz has just been liscenced by Mk2 : transfer is excellent and the 2nd DVD features a really interesting and tricky analyse of this movie, + an excellent documentary with Cassevetes...

often many movie licenced by Arte and Mk2 have been released or are planned to be released by Criterion (La jetée, the Louis Malle box set, and on the side of Mk2 all the Truffaut, some Bresson such as Pickpocket, etc...)

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:23 pm
by Gregory
Tribe wrote:
Gregory wrote:
Tribe wrote:Switching gears to von Trier's Europa (Zentropa), the HVE edition of Epidemic appears to have gone out of print (at least at DVD Planet and Deep Discount DVD). It's likely that we'll be seeing a box set from Criterion of von Trier's E Trilogy with those two and Element of Crime.
That's just one retailer (with two separate storefronts) and there are a lot of titles they don't stock. Did they ever carry Epidemic?
Yes.
That is unusual, then, because normally they would still have a listing for it but it would say "out of stock." It is in stock at DVDPacific, DVDEmpire, Buy.com, Amazon, BestBuy.com, CDUniverse, BestPrices.com, DVDBoxOffice, Newbury Comics, Barnes and Noble, etc.

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:32 pm
by kaujot
Still hoping against hope that The Killing somehow got into Criterion's hands along with House of Games (and the one or two other MGMs. There were others, yes?).

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:16 pm
by Jeff
kaujot wrote:Still hoping against hope that The Killing somehow got into Criterion's hands along with House of Games (and the one or two other MGMs. There were others, yes?).
It's been nearly a year since House of Games was announced, and no other MGM titles have followed suit. The speculation regarding future titles was fueled by this:
In the [url=http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6313]House of Games thread[/url], Jameson281 wrote:Fox had nothing to do with this deal; MGM struck it a couple years ago as part of the deal to get Criterion's RAGING BULL commentary. There are 3 or 4 other titles in the deal. I can't reveal what they are, but I will say they are NOT any of the Kubricks, any of the Wilders or anything Criterion released previously on DVD or laser, with one exception.
Any updates about this, Jameson281?

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:19 pm
by domino harvey
I think we're all still praying for Kiss Me Deadly and the Night of the Hunter

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:54 pm
by jaredsap
domino harvey wrote:I think we're all still praying for Kiss Me Deadly and the Night of the Hunter
And SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS, of course.