The Mystery of the Phantom Web Pages

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#901 Post by knives »

Yes, but it is a Canadian disc which would have no bearing on Criterion.
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#902 Post by DeprongMori »

The Canadian Alliance Blu of Polytechnique seems to be going for $100 or more on Amazon CA, so likely OOP.

From the screen caps and description, it looks like a haunting film. I hope to see it. Sounds like it would make a fine addition.
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#903 Post by Lowry_Sam »

DeprongMori wrote:The Canadian Alliance Blu of Polytechnique seems to be going for $100 or more on Amazon CA, so likely OOP.
You had me contemplating unloading my unopened copy before opening & watching it, but it looks like there's a newer release from Universal still available. Darn.

Or perhaps you were thinking of the Maelstrom DVD, which is going for $100 CDN & which I have watched 4 or 5 times & would have a more difficult time parting with until a blu-ray is announced. Though I do think Maelstrom is the most likely candidate for Criterion's 1st Villenue on disc.
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#904 Post by DeprongMori »

This is the Amazon CA listing of Polytechnique linked from the Blu-Ray.com review. The Amazon US listing starts at $54.99, so thanks for the alternate link with the much better price. I am intrigued by the film at this point, so glad there are copies at reasonable prices.
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#905 Post by JabbaTheSlut »

Polytechnique is not a bad film, it has a quite a many interesting visual moments, but IMO Villenueve has gotten better by every movie he has made. This is on the lower end of the learning curve. BUT the bluray contains a fascinating double take of the movie: it has the English version of the film. Meaning Villeneuve shot two different language versions. Unfortunately in the English version the acting becomes stiffer than in the French version. The dialogues feel clumsy, you sense the actors struggling with the language. Anyhow, the BD presents an interesting curiosity.
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#906 Post by bradass »

Throwing it out there that the Villeneuve listing is probably for a Filmstruck short film pairing.
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#907 Post by Ribs »

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Tomás Gutiérrez Alea / Memories of Underdevelopment
Also pages for Jean Dreville and Georges Lampin, who (I think) only have Napoleon as a shared credit but I may be wrong
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#908 Post by swo17 »

Ribs wrote:
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Also pages for Jean Dreville and Georges Lampin, who (I think) only have Napoleon as a shared credit but I may be wrong
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Also the anthology film Return to Life, which they each partially directed, along with Clouzot
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swo17 wrote:
Ribs wrote:
Spoiler
Also pages for Jean Dreville and Georges Lampin, who (I think) only have Napoleon as a shared credit but I may be wrong
Spoiler
Also the anthology film Return to Life, which they each partially directed, along with Clouzot
Yeah, that seems considerably more likely, considering I doubt they'd be loading phantom pages with uncredited extras (if they do that kind of stuff, they usually do it later in the month). Sounds like an interesting anthology film, plus it's got only 75 ratings on IMDb and 4 watches on Letterboxd, so if anyone puts it out it seems like a good thing. Dunno if it'd sell very well, but maybe as part of an Eclipse or something, I guess?
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#910 Post by Self »

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The Lodger
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#911 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

swo17 wrote:
Ribs wrote:
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Also pages for Jean Dreville and Georges Lampin, who (I think) only have Napoleon as a shared credit but I may be wrong
Spoiler
Also the anthology film Return to Life, which they each partially directed, along with Clouzot
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The clincher would be if André Cayatte gets a mention
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#912 Post by Self »

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They Live By Night
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Marseille Trilogy
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#913 Post by Ribs »

warren oates wrote:
FrauBlucher wrote:Kevin Macdonald Some interesting choices for him. A doc on Bob Marley, Chaplin's Goliath, The Brief History of Errol Morris or Howard Hawks: American Artist.
Can it please be his still underrated masterpiece Touching the Void
This has been added to Filmstruck under the Criterion channel.
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#914 Post by knives »

Great to see even if it is his weakest available film.
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#915 Post by FrauBlucher »

Chema García Ibarra... Shorts
Hu Wei... Shorts
Blake Edwards... Perhaps they got Days of Wine and Roses from WB
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#916 Post by andyli »

I'm confused...which Hu Wei is it? I could not connect the name with any Chinese filmmakers I know of.
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#918 Post by andyli »

I see. I guess Butter Lamp is the most likely for him.
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#919 Post by domino harvey »

FrauBlucher wrote:Blake Edwards... Perhaps they got Days of Wine and Roses from WB
That would be great, but maybe Scorsese talked them into releasing the recent restro of the Edwards-scripted My Sister Eileen!
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#920 Post by Graphist »

FrauBlucher wrote:Just a thought on the Woody Allen phantom page. There is a brand new 4k restoration of Manhattan that will be screening in New York in March. Criterion could release this.
Very excited about seeing it tonight at Film Forum with a QnA afterwards with photographer Brian Hamill.

If the film joins the collection I wonder if the disk will include any supplements.
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#921 Post by Graphist »

Costa wrote:So, i guess this is what the 2nd Cuba flag with notes around it referred to, as was pointed out by someone i think!
I was hoping one of the flags would be for I Am Cuba.
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#922 Post by FrauBlucher »

Do we think Mother and Son could be the Aleksandr Sokurov film?
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#923 Post by Graphist »

FrauBlucher wrote:Do we think Mother and Son could be the Aleksandr Sokurov film?
Where did you get that?

Any hints, news, rumors about his Russian Ark joining the collection?
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#924 Post by FrauBlucher »

Just asking. I think the Kino Mother and Son is OOP.
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#925 Post by Lowry_Sam »

FrauBlucher wrote:Do we think Mother and Son could be the Aleksandr Sokurov film?
I didn't care for Mother and Son at all, but loved Father and Son. If Criterion releases the whole trilogy as a box, I hope they get a hold of the full 97 min. version of Father and Son, rather than the 82 min. edit that was released in the US.
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