Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 6

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Bruce
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#876 Post by Bruce »

Thinking about possible Fox titles, I'm also wondering whether 'Julia' might be a likely addition to the Criterion library. Any thoughts?
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domino harvey
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#877 Post by domino harvey »

Jesus God, let's hope not
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jedgeco
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#878 Post by jedgeco »

albucat wrote:I'll be first to pre-order a correctly color-balanced Do the Right Thing blu-ray if they get to produce one. I've always kinda assumed that would never happen, though, frankly.
I always kind of assumed that Universal would do the same thing with Criterion and Blu-ray that Universal did with DVDs -- release a fucked up, substandard version (DtRT, Spartacus), get a few years of sales out of it, then let Criterion have a crack at it and sell it again.
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#879 Post by ianungstad »

Stanley Donen's Two for the Road is another good candidate for a FOX title. Film Foundation did a major restoration back in 2012. Disc is out of print. If it was something licensed to Twilight Time; you would think they would have released it by now.
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#880 Post by domino harvey »

Two For the Road was one of the titles Fox put up for votes in their Blu-ray campaign a few years back, so there's an HD master ready to go. I imagine it will show up somewhere, though I think all of those prospective titles on the ballot ended up coming from Fox themselves so far
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Gregory
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#881 Post by Gregory »

ianungstad wrote:Stanley Donen's Two for the Road is another good candidate for a FOX title. Film Foundation did a major restoration back in 2012. Disc is out of print.
You mean the Fox Studio Classics DVD? It still seems to be in stock in most of the usual places.
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#883 Post by ianungstad »

It is in print. I mixed it up with the other Fox Hepburn; How to Steal A Million, which is OOP.
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#884 Post by knives »

Not completely. It is in one of those four packs.
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#885 Post by roderigo »

blu-ray.com listed a z upgrade and nagisa oshima's boy as announcements. z has been heavily hinted in the past and boy was supposed to be released last year, no? i remember seeing it in the 2013 new year hint image.

here's hoping.
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#886 Post by FrauBlucher »

Guesses for Monday....
Tootsie
A Matter of Life and Death
Beyond The Hills
La Strada (upgrade)
Sullivan's Travel (upgrade)
The Kid
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#887 Post by movielocke »

Taste of Cherry
The Night Porter
Ugetsu
Apu Trilogy
Tootsie
Valley of the Bees
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#888 Post by sir_luke »

A Matter of Life and Death
Limelight
Apu Trilogy
Spirit of the Beehive (upgrade)
The Cranes Are Flying (upgrade)

More of a wish list than a positive-it-will-happen list.
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#889 Post by ianungstad »

The New York Times put up a page today on it's website crediting Janus films as the domestic distributor of Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will. Did we know that this was a Janus title? I know that Olympia had been mentioned before as being a Janus holding.

http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/510 ... ll/details" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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#890 Post by aox »

I'm sure I asked this years ago on this board (so apologies, but I don't remember), but is there anyway Criterion might get Tarkovsky's The Mirror, The Sacrifice, and/or Stalker? How did the rights to Tarkovsky's seven films get split up if MosFilm originally had them (sans his final two which I know were not produced in the USSR).
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#891 Post by sir_luke »

Speaking of Mosfilm, what about Bondarchuck's War and Peace? It's only available in two different DVD editions (both awful, but the region 1 is significantly worse). It requires a LOT of work, but it's one of the most phenomenal cinematic achievements to date. Any chance of Criterion getting this one?
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#892 Post by swo17 »

ianungstad wrote:The New York Times put up a page today on it's website crediting Janus films as the domestic distributor of Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will. Did we know that this was a Janus title? I know that Olympia had been mentioned before as being a Janus holding.

http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/510 ... ll/details" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nah, all the rights to those Riefenstahl films are with InterFilmArt Entertainment.
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#893 Post by aox »

sir_luke wrote:Speaking of Mosfilm, what about Bondarchuck's War and Peace? It's only available in two different DVD editions (both awful, but the region 1 is significantly worse). It requires a LOT of work, but it's one of the most phenomenal cinematic achievements to date. Any chance of Criterion getting this one?
I think there has been some talk of this one on CC but I could be wrong. I have never seen it and have always wanted to.
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Bando
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#894 Post by Bando »

aox wrote:
sir_luke wrote:Speaking of Mosfilm, what about Bondarchuck's War and Peace? It's only available in two different DVD editions (both awful, but the region 1 is significantly worse). It requires a LOT of work, but it's one of the most phenomenal cinematic achievements to date. Any chance of Criterion getting this one?
I think there has been some talk of this one on CC but I could be wrong. I have never seen it and have always wanted to.
Mosfilm has the whole thing up on YouTube in fairly decent quality, though if memory serves the subtitles are kind of wonky.
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#895 Post by Self »

Predictions:
  • Tati Boxset
    Midnight Cowboy
    A Matter of Life and Death
    Trouble in Paradise Blu
    La Strada Blu
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#896 Post by ianungstad »

swo17 wrote:
ianungstad wrote:The New York Times put up a page today on it's website crediting Janus films as the domestic distributor of Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will. Did we know that this was a Janus title? I know that Olympia had been mentioned before as being a Janus holding.

http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/510 ... ll/details" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nah, all the rights to those Riefenstahl films are with InterFilmArt Entertainment.
Wasn't that proven to be some elaborate scam?
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Gregory
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#897 Post by Gregory »

ianungstad wrote:
swo17 wrote:
ianungstad wrote:The New York Times put up a page today on it's website crediting Janus films as the domestic distributor of Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will. Did we know that this was a Janus title? I know that Olympia had been mentioned before as being a Janus holding.
http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/510 ... ll/details" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nah, all the rights to those Riefenstahl films are with InterFilmArt Entertainment.
Wasn't that proven to be some elaborate scam?
No. The scam wasn't the least bit elaborate.
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#898 Post by domino harvey »

Aaaaaaaand sued
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#899 Post by Askew »

Why is everyone predicting A Matter of Life and Death? Was there a recent hint for it that I missed?
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#900 Post by Drucker »

It's been restored by Film Foundation.
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