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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#101 Post by domino harvey » Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:43 pm

Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:When's the deadline for this?
I don't know. How about January 23rd for no reason other than it's 1-2-3?

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#102 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo » Fri Dec 17, 2010 7:10 pm

Sounds good to me. Thanks, domino.

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#103 Post by bigP » Fri Dec 17, 2010 7:32 pm

Best Releases
1. 3 Silent Classics by Josef von Sternberg
2. Oshima Outlaw Sixties
3. Letters from Fontainhas: Three Films by Pedro Costa
4. The First Films of Akira Kurosawa
5. Dillinger Is Dead

Best Eclipse
Oshima Outlaw Sixties

Best Supplement
The inclusion of Emotion on the House release or All Blossoms Again on the Costa Set.

Best Cover
The Magician

Best Packaging
3 Silent Classics by Josef von Sternberg

Best (Re)Discovery
Dillinger is Dead

Hopes for 2011
- That the Eclipse releases continue to be as bold and adventurous as this year has seen.
- That Hong Sang-Soo finds his way into the collection, Eclipse of otherwise.

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#104 Post by mfunk9786 » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:39 pm

Tom Hagen wrote:
aox wrote:I must have missed a ton of homophobia this year, and I am very happy about that.
I get that sense as well. I suppose a lot of nonsense was deleted outright before it even made it to infighting and navel gazing.
I got at least 3 PMs about how much I like to lick men's assholes from at least 2 different usernames this year. It was lovely.

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#105 Post by swo17 » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:51 pm

To be fair though, you literally asked for it.

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#106 Post by mfunk9786 » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:54 pm

Hahaha how so swo?

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#107 Post by Mr Sausage » Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:42 pm

I still can't believe someone in this thread said it was a quiet year for trolls. This was by far our worst year yet. Granted, a lot of stuff didn't get seen by the general populace, but there was a month long period where it was just every third day someone would go nuts. A few of the mods/admins were even cyber-stalked. Definitely the most unpleasant year for modding.

Makes you appreciate the stable regulars, tho'.

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#108 Post by swo17 » Sat Dec 18, 2010 2:47 am

mfunk9786 wrote:Hahaha how so swo?
Let's just say you've been milking Matt's protection for all it's worth.

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#109 Post by Highway 61 » Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:20 am

Best Release
1. The War Trilogy
2. The Night of the Hunter
3. Three Silent Classics by Josef von Sternberg
4. The Thin Red Line
5. Close-Up

Best Reissue
The Red Shoes

Best Blu upgrade
The Leopard

Best Eclipse
Oshima

Best Commentary
The Night of the Hunter

Best Supplement
The Traveler

Best Cover
Paris, Texas

Best Packaging
BBS

Best (Re)Discovery
Revanche

Most Disappointing Release
L'Enfance Nue

Member of the Year
swo17

Richard Cranium
Nothing

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#110 Post by tenia » Sun Dec 19, 2010 6:51 am

The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:
ianungstad wrote:
The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:Best Releases
Hopes for 2011
- Less IFC titles (except for Koreeda)
- More classic genre films from Hollywood (it seems they're coming)
- More Oshima
Could you be more specific about why you wrote "Less IFC titles"? Considering the titles they've licensed have been quite diverse and have little in common with each other, the only common thread I see is that they are contemporary films, which makes your comment seem a little narrow minded.
How is it particularly narrow minded? They can release many titles of many different styles and filmmakers, that doesn't stop the majority of IFC releases to have been mostly disappointing in my eyes. You are drawing to a complete generalization that I dislike contemporary cinema being released from Criterion which isn't the case. Seems that in place of releasing something like Hunger, Summer Hours, A Christmas Tale, Gomorrah, Fish Tank or Antichrist, they can focus their time and energy onto other titles.
Very quickly : with all the masters being very young, and the extras being from other editions, I don't believe Criterion spend on lot on all these movies, on the contrary. Thus, it's easy money for them, much like a Ben Button release.

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#111 Post by criterionsnob » Sun Dec 19, 2010 2:29 pm

Release of the Year
1. Letters from Fontainhas: Three Films by Pedro Costa [DVD Box]
2. Lola Montès [BD]
3. The Thin Red Line [BD]
4. Summer Hours [BD]
5. Bigger Than Life [BD]

6. (tie) Black Narcissus [BD] / The Red Shoes [BD]
7. The Secret of the Grain [BD]
8. (tie) Breathless [BD] / Vivre sa vie [BD]
9. Close-up [BD]
10. The Only Son / There Was a Father: Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu [DVD]

Didn't get to the November or December releases or Brakhage [BD] yet. They may completely change this list.

Honourable Mention
Pretty much everything else in the mainline and all of the Eclipse sets too.

Best Eclipse Release
Presenting Sacha Guitry – Eclipse Series 22

Best Reissue
(tie) Black Narcissus [BD] / The Red Shoes [BD]

Best Commentary
Haven’t listened to any.

Best Single Supplement
Haven’t watched enough yet.

Best Cover
Head

Best Package Design
America Lost and Found: The BBS Story

Best (Re)Discovery (for a film you knew little or nothing about before the Criterion release)
Summer Hours

Most Disappointing Release
Ride with the Devil

Forum Member of the Year
Mods.

Richard Cranium Award
That guy who had a crush on Matt.

Best Non-Criterion Release
1. The African Queen [Paramount BD]
2. A Zed and two Noughts [BFI BD]
3. Celestial Navigations – The Films of Al Jarnow [Numero DVD]
4. Bronco Bullfrog [BFI BD]
5. The Complete Metropolis [I have the Kino BD, but I’m sure MOC wins]

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#112 Post by Gregory » Sun Dec 19, 2010 2:37 pm

Shouldn't by Brakhage Vol. 1 be listed as a reissue contender in the first post? I was over the moon to be able to get these films on Blu-ray even though I already owned the DVDs.

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#113 Post by bjeggert82 » Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:36 am

Best Release
1. The Night of the Hunter
2. The Thin Red Line
3. Paths of Glory
4. Stagecoach
5. Cronos
Runner Up: Night Train to Munich

Eclipse
The First Films of Akira Kurosawa

Best Reissue
The Red Shoes

Best Supplement
Charles Laughton Directs The Night of the Hunter

Best Cover
Night Train to Munich

Best Packaging
The Night of the Hunter (Blu-ray)

Best (Re)Discovery
Night Train to Munich

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#114 Post by oldsheperd » Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:29 pm

I think the voting is fixed. Despite my inane posts I didn't win Richard Cranium last year. This year I can understand but I should get an HM for best seller. I give good deals, yo!

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#115 Post by perkizitore » Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:42 pm

Hey sheperd, the dealmaster of this forum is I!

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#116 Post by oldsheperd » Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:50 pm

perkizitore wrote:Hey sheperd, the dealmaster of this forum is I!
Nah, it's me! I'm the "Crazy Ahmed" of this forum.

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#117 Post by Sam T. » Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:46 pm

This is my first post!

Best Release:
1) Red Desert
2) Emotion (House extra - yeah, I know)
3) Vivre sa vie
4) Bigger Than Life
5) House

Best Reissue / Blu Upgrade
Tie: M, 8 1/2

Best Supplement
Tie: Emotion (again), English Language M, The Last Sequence (8 1/2)

Best Commentary:
2 or 3 things I know about her (nothing I actually heard in 2010 came close)

Best Cover:
Red Desert

Most Disappointing Disappointment:
The absence of Godard's Weekend.

Best non-Criterion, non-film release, and best packaging, and discovery:
Everything and More CD boxed set by Dolly Mixture

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#118 Post by mfunk9786 » Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:32 pm

Sam T. wrote:2) Emotion (House extra - yeah, I know)
Well, as long as you know. :-k #-o

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#119 Post by swo17 » Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:57 pm

I wasn't aware we could vote for things that aren't actually Criterion releases in the category of Best Criterion Releases. Here is my revised top 5:

1. Community (Thursday nights on NBC!)
2. My 2-year old daughter playing a drumset
3. The 2008 presidential election
4. Movies
5. 3 Silent Classics by Josef von Sternberg

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#120 Post by Murdoch » Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:18 pm

I regret not listing that sandwich I had for lunch a week ago

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#121 Post by oldsheperd » Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:37 pm

swo17 wrote:I wasn't aware we could vote for things that aren't actually Criterion releases in the category of Best Criterion Releases. Here is my revised top 5:

1. Community (Thursday nights on NBC!)
2. My 2-year old daughter playing a drumset
3. The 2008 presidential election
4. Movies
5. 3 Silent Classics by Josef von Sternberg
Hey, In that case:

1. My new puppy
2. Judo
3.Thin Red Line Blu
4. BBS
5. Nuevo Grill mini bean and cheese burritos

Most disappointing release: The New Jersey Devils 2010-2011 season

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#122 Post by bjboyer » Thu Dec 23, 2010 6:31 am

Best Release (Not Reissue, Blu-ray Upgrade or Box-Set)
1. Che
2.The Thin Red Line
3. Modern Times
4. The Night of the Hunter
5. House

Best Eclipse Release
-The First Films of Akira Kurosawa

Best Reissue
-The Red Shoes

Best Blu-ray Upgrade
-Seven Samurai

Best Box-Set
-America Lost and Found

Best Commentary
-The Thin Red Line (only one of two from this year that I've listened to so far)

Best Supplement
-A Bucket of Water and a Glass Matte - Modern Times

Best Cover
-The Magician

Best Packaging
-America Lost and Found: The BBS Story

Best (Re)Discovery
-House

Best Rescue
-The Night of the Hunter

Most Disappointing Release
-Dillinger is Dead

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#123 Post by Tommaso » Thu Dec 23, 2010 7:39 am

Let me add my Top Five Non-Criterion Releases here, too:

1. The sixth part of the world/The Eleventh year (Dziga Vertov, Edition Filmmuseum): Two stunning silent films from the man who has increasingly become my favourite early Russian director, with great soundtracks from Michael Nyman and an as usual gorgeous package from Filmmuseum.

2. La signora di tutti (Max Ophuls, MoC): Okay, probably not an improvement over the RHV, but I hadn't seen that film before and found it pretty mindblowing and achingly beautiful. Incredible transfer, great video introduction by Tag, and as usual a fantastic booklet.

3. Metropolis (Fritz Lang, MoC): This needs no comment apart from another praise for MoC's booklets.

4. The Baby of Macon (Peter Greenaway, Atlantic Films): barebones, but the sheer fact that this is finally available in a very good transfer is a cause for joy. Too bad that the same company messed up "Prospero" a bit with a far too tight framing.

5. The Constance Talmadge Collection (Kino): I simply love those films. And the transfers are great, too. A must for every silent fan.

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Re: 2010 Wrapup | Criterion Forum Awards

#124 Post by Zazou dans le Metro » Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:29 am

Best Release (top 9 - representing titles bought)
1. The Night of the Hunter
2. Roberto Rossellini’s War Trilogy
3. Pedro Costa trilogy
4. Brakhage: An Anthology
5. Close-Up
6. Red Desert
7. The Magician
8. Vivre sa Vie
9. Von Sternberg Box

Best Eclipse
1 Oshima's Outlaw 60s

Best Commentary
Adrian Martin Vivre sa Vie

Best Supplement
Charles Laughton Directs The Night of the Hunter

Non Crits
1. Shadows of Progress
2. All MoC blus
3. Gaumont French Can Can
4. Second Run Marc Isaacs x 2
5. Gaumont a la demande instigated
6. BFI OZU

Publishers of the year
1.BFI
2.=MoC
2.=Second Run
4. Gaumont France
5. Criterion.

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#125 Post by knives » Thu Dec 23, 2010 4:22 pm

Tommaso wrote:Let me add my Top Five Non-Criterion Releases here, too:

1. The sixth part of the world/The Eleventh year (Dziga Vertov, Edition Filmmuseum): Two stunning silent films from the man who has increasingly become my favourite early Russian director, with great soundtracks from Michael Nyman and an as usual gorgeous package from Filmmuseum.
Those are finally available on DVD, yes. Is their copy of Enthusiasm any good and (for Americans) is ordering off their website the best course of action.

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