Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 5:10 pm
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I wasn't feeling euphoric about this.
Meh, I wouldn't put too much faith in his "scoops". You have to think, Criterion have probably been sitting on this one for years considering that labels like Kino or Shout (especially the latter when they were very "re-release"-friendly for MGM titles back in 2018-2019ish) didn't put it out themselves.Computer Raheem wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 5:26 pm (edit) Also, with Thelma & Louise being announced. does that mean DiscFather may actually have some real scoops? Not sure how I feel about this
It wasn't DickFather who announced it, it was The Digital Bits/Bill Hunt who reported it. Bill Hunt has some real inside scoops but there are instances where he's wrong (e.g. KL having Manhunter despite them denying it on 2 separate occasions).Computer Raheem wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 5:26 pm (edit) Also, with Thelma & Louise being announced. does that mean DiscFather may actually have some real scoops? Not sure how I feel about this
There isn't one next month. Before that you have to go back to May 2022.black&huge wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 5:31 pm this is the first month in over 2 years? where there isn't a release by a black filmmaker or am I wrong?
The releases announced for March of this year are all by white or Asian filmmakers (David Lynch, Joan Micklin Silver, Michael Curtiz, John Woo).black&huge wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 5:31 pm this is the first month in over 2 years? where there isn't a release by a black filmmaker or am I wrong?
What I really want is A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness and Capone Cries a Lot (both of which have HD restorations) on Criterionagnamaracs wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 5:10 pm While I'm excited that Suzuki is getting so much love, I wish they'd get his other four spines on Blu. (The old Home Vision titles would be nice, too.)
Indeed it was. And it was arguably the most important disc in Criterion’s history in terms of wildly increasing their commercial appeal.
The only thing I can think of is Ridley Scott getting a phantom page on the old site back in 2017. His page appeared at the same time alongside other directors who had films from MGM that ended up being released by Criterion. Here is the full list of directors:FrauBlucher wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 12:09 pm Was Thelma & Louise a complete and total surprise? There seemed to be a tease or a leak a number of years ago if I remember correctly
We still haven't received releases from the last 2 directors but I'm pretty sure that Criterion let The Usual Suspects go for obvious reasons, and I wouldn't be surprised to see West Side Story getting a release anytime soon.Donna Deitch
Michael Radford
Ron Shelton
Joan Micklin Silver
Euzhan Palcy
John Sturges
Norman Jewison
Ridley Scott
Bryan Singer
Jerome Robbins
The Digital Bits mentioned it might be coming out on 4K from Criterion last month, along with The Fisher King (just before it got officially announced, but after Criterion had dropped a teaser image for their April releases).FrauBlucher wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 12:09 pm Was Thelma & Louise a complete and total surprise? There seemed to be a tease or a leak a number of years ago if I remember correctly
Hard to think of any other company that sits on rights for years...It's with a label that sits on stuff for years, they also have Kansas City Confidential.
Don't forget that The Last Picture Show was in the BBS box. I'm hoping that if Criterion ever upgrade that one they will consider adding Texasville with it, if only for completeness sake.ryannichols7 wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 4:44 amTargets was an often wishlisted title in the old Paramount threads and elsewhere here. as much as Criterion loved to work with Bogdanovich, it is rather peculiar they have only released one of his films on disc to date. hopefully this is when they start remedying that of course.
LAST PICTURE SHOW was also a Criterion laserdisc, available in the full CAV special edition and regular CLV.colinr0380 wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 4:49 pmDon't forget that The Last Picture Show was in the BBS box. I'm hoping that if Criterion ever upgrade that one they will consider adding Texasville with it, if only for completeness sake.ryannichols7 wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 4:44 amTargets was an often wishlisted title in the old Paramount threads and elsewhere here. as much as Criterion loved to work with Bogdanovich, it is rather peculiar they have only released one of his films on disc to date. hopefully this is when they start remedying that of course.
there is a site that I don't want to give credit (they have a lot of non-credible things in their past) that said it was coming. take that for what you will - Amadeus is of course still "coming" and then we have the Pat Garrett confirmation, but I'm far more inclined to believe Alex Cox (who's worked with Criterion!) than that website.FrauBlucher wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 12:09 pm Was Thelma & Louise a complete and total surprise? There seemed to be a tease or a leak a number of years ago if I remember correctly
yes, when I said the "one" I was referring to Last Picture Show, one of my favorite movies in the collection. they should definitely add Texasville in a hypothetical UHD upgrade scenario. we haven't seen Criterion release a UHD of anything that was included in a Columbia Classics boxset yet, though I'm keen to see if any happen at some point. so far it seems Sony is keeping their "big sellers" to themselves, as the three Sony UHDs Criterion have released are two Terry Gilliam titles and Devil in a Blue Dress, all things I don't imagine Sony doing themselvesRoscoe wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 4:52 pmLAST PICTURE SHOW was also a Criterion laserdisc, available in the full CAV special edition and regular CLV.colinr0380 wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 4:49 pmDon't forget that The Last Picture Show was in the BBS box. I'm hoping that if Criterion ever upgrade that one they will consider adding Texasville with it, if only for completeness sake.ryannichols7 wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 4:44 amTargets was an often wishlisted title in the old Paramount threads and elsewhere here. as much as Criterion loved to work with Bogdanovich, it is rather peculiar they have only released one of his films on disc to date. hopefully this is when they start remedying that of course.
Maybe now that they’re back to releasing almost barebones editions again they’ll work through their backlog more quickly.yoloswegmaster wrote:Hard to think of any other company that sits on rights for years...