Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 3:03 am
Innocence has Marion Cotillard in it, right? I would totally be down with that in the collection.
Do not ever look for CC to trump an active Kino release-- these two titles are locked in via Kino & Buena Vista (& available together in Kino's Wong box which is relatively new to R1) and you'll be waiting a long time. These two co's have worked closely together in the past and never seem to tweek each other's turf (save for the VAMPYR fiasco).daniel p wrote:I asked about WKW a while back, and he just said 'no plans to release'.
This does sound positive. I'm hoping for at least Chungking and Days of Being Wild. They both need good releases (his entire oeuvre pre 2000 needs re-releasing) - although my R2 Chungking isn't too bad.
I bought Tartan Video's The Virgin Spring last year, and just days later the CC version was announced. Last week I bought Tartan Video's The Magician, so my guess is you won't have long to wait.richast2 wrote:I've been waiting for Criterion to release a DVD of The Magician since I first bought a DVD player 5 years ago. I really, really hope that's coming soon.
I bought the Tartan Monika at the same time as The Magician, so in all likelihood that's also a CC dead cert.scotty wrote:I'm in paralysis over Monika. The Tartan is out there, but I just have a feeling it will be CC'd soon.
À bout de souffle (Breathless). 1960. France. Directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Screenplay by Godard, based on an original treatment by François Truffaut. With Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg. Iconic, stylish, and often cited as inaugurating the French New Wave, Breathless is also a distinctively modern romance: three parts ambivalence, one part love. Courtesy New Yorker Films. 95 min.
I certainly agree with this point. If my math is correct, there will be 13 releases by the end of April. Multiplied times 3 for a full year and you have 39 films released, far below what we've come to expect. Granted, there might be some stellar months ahead but I think we were spoiled by the output in recent years and 2006 is not shaping up to be as plentiful regarding the number of releases.zedz wrote:Does anybody have any ideas what's up with Criterion's release schedule? In the past two and a half months only two titles have been added to their 'Coming Soon' list (Elevator and Late Spring), while others have been removed (Viridiana) or shimmered for a moment but failed to materialise (Harlan County, A nos amours, Grey Gardens revamp, probably more). Right now, in terms of number of releases, they're tracking far behind where they were at by this time last year.
Interesting indeed. What's the thinking around here about Chabrol's debut? I saw it on VHS once and wasn't wild about it at all.cinephrenic wrote:Janus films has Chabrol's debut Le beau serge. It is playing at American cinematheque. No sign of a new print, but would love to see it released along with Les Cousins, two films in need of a Criterion edition.
http://www.americancinematheque.com/arc ... nglois.htm
Playing here too:
http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/film_me ... _vigo.html
... and don't forget that we're getting four re-releases (Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, Sanjuro, and Playtime), which means even less new titles. At lease we've Warner Brother massive catalog coming out this year to fulfill our pains.souvenir wrote:I certainly agree with this point. If my math is correct, there will be 13 releases by the end of April. Multiplied times 3 for a full year and you have 39 films released, far below what we've come to expect. Granted, there might be some stellar months ahead but I think we were spoiled by the output in recent years and 2006 is not shaping up to be as plentiful regarding the number of releases.
Same here (and I saw a beautiful crisp 35mm print). A nice enough film, but a pretty tentative start to the nouvelle vague.backstreetsbackalright wrote:What's the thinking around here about Chabrol's debut? I saw it on VHS once and wasn't wild about it at all.
If you look on the Rialto Picture website and click on non-theatrical sales, you will see some prints are aviable for Non-Threatrical booking. Also, New Yorker has a print of Masculine-Feminine yet it is on Criterion DVD. I think, this is just speculation, New Yorker has one, if not the only, aviable 35mm print of Breathless in N. America. However, I think Criterion could easily obtain one from its original French production. Does anyone know who has the N. American rights to Breathless? Is it public domain?cinephrenic wrote:JAlso, did Godard's Breathless go to New Yorker Films from the same page? It is tragic if true:
À bout de souffle (Breathless). 1960. France. Directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Screenplay by Godard, based on an original treatment by François Truffaut. With Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg. Iconic, stylish, and often cited as inaugurating the French New Wave, Breathless is also a distinctively modern romance: three parts ambivalence, one part love. Courtesy New Yorker Films. 95 min.
Summer with Monika was my first Bergman film. I haven't seen it in years, so a Criterion DVD would go down pretty well.scotty wrote:I'm in paralysis over Monika. The Tartan is out there, but I just have a feeling it will be CC'd soon.
Thank you. I thought it was just me.zedz wrote:Does anybody have any ideas what's up with Criterion's release schedule? In the past two and a half months only two titles have been added to their 'Coming Soon' list (Elevator and Late Spring), while others have been removed (Viridiana) or shimmered for a moment but failed to materialise (Harlan County, A nos amours, Grey Gardens revamp, probably more). Right now, in terms of number of releases, they're tracking far behind where they were at by this time last year.
And don't forget the 400 Blows single disc.HerrSchreck wrote:Thank you. I thought it was just me.zedz wrote:Does anybody have any ideas what's up with Criterion's release schedule? In the past two and a half months only two titles have been added to their 'Coming Soon' list (Elevator and Late Spring), while others have been removed (Viridiana) or shimmered for a moment but failed to materialise (Harlan County, A nos amours, Grey Gardens revamp, probably more). Right now, in terms of number of releases, they're tracking far behind where they were at by this time last year.