Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Criterion is targeting the elusive Moe Dickenstein market
- tojoed
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By the way, what happened to Moe Lolstein, we haven't heard from him lately.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Tripped over one of the names he dropped
- tojoed
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And the boy wins a cigar. I actually did laugh out loud at that.domino harvey wrote:Tripped over one of the names he dropped
- captveg
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He's been busy with a production.tojoed wrote:By the way, what happened to Moe Lolstein, we haven't heard from him lately.
- captveg
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Two clues as part of the March '15 titles. New Years drawings aside, that leaves just Midnight Cowboy and Odd Man Out left without an official street date, correct?
- Minkin
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Yep! (yeah, I'm still updating that thing).captveg wrote:Two clues as part of the March '15 titles. New Years drawings aside, that leaves just Midnight Cowboy and Odd Man Out left without an official street date, correct?
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I am now convinced that the supposed Midnight Cowboy clue was not for Midnight Cowboy at all.
Someone else parsed it, correctly I believe, as:
ILL SORE POSSUM
(Feverish, bandaged tail, possum not rat) for Il Sorpasso
Someone else parsed it, correctly I believe, as:
ILL SORE POSSUM
(Feverish, bandaged tail, possum not rat) for Il Sorpasso
- FrauBlucher
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I can't recall, is there a singular Newsletter clue before the New Years Wacky Drawing?
- DeprongMori
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The clue appeared in the November 2013 newsletter, and Il Sorpasso was announced in January 2014. Typically there is a three month lag between a clue and the announcement. I'm sorry, but that clue was definitely not for Midnght Cowboy.
- The Narrator Returns
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I'm not quite sure you're as sorry as you say you are.
- DeprongMori
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I was actually hoping it was for Midnight Cowboy.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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I don't know why I'm dignifying this absurdity with a response but it is 100% guaranteed Midnight Cowboy, your ludicrous phonetics notwithstanding
- DeprongMori
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Whatever.
- theflirtydozen
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Yes, last year it was Ace in the Hole. (Confirmed by first page of this thread).FrauBlucher wrote:I can't recall, is there a singular Newsletter clue before the New Years Wacky Drawing?
Edit: I can't capitalize or bold worth shit.
- jwd5275
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Limelight
- sir_luke
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Wow. Incredibly easy. And yay!!!!
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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I don't think it's Limelight, Charlie Chaplin doesn't have a phantom page.
- eerik
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It is Green Lantern starring Ryan Reynolds, part of the Warner Bros deal.swo17 wrote:I don't think it's Limelight, Charlie Chaplin doesn't have a phantom page.
- matrixschmatrix
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I feel like this one might actually be for Ride a Pink Horse
- movielocke
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Ludicrous phonetics meant it took us several pages to figure out lean cow herd.domino harvey wrote:I don't know why I'm dignifying this absurdity with a response but it is 100% guaranteed Midnight Cowboy, your ludicrous phonetics notwithstanding
If it is ill sore possum it would have hit us square in the forums blindspot
- Yaanu
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A lime and a light bulb. A lime-green bulb. A flowering green bulb. A green flower. Red and green anaglyph 3D film.eerik wrote:
The Power of Love, a previously lost film from 1922 that was a precursor to the 3D films of the 1950s and today, will be released through the Criterion Collection.
- jindianajonz
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Seeing as Thomas "Henry" Edison invented the light bulb, this is a rare triple clue for Limelight, Green Lantern and a reissue of Henry Lime's The Third Man.eerik wrote:It is Green Lantern starring Ryan Reynolds, part of the Warner Bros deal.swo17 wrote:I don't think it's Limelight, Charlie Chaplin doesn't have a phantom page.