Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)
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Obviously, it's Life or Something Like It.
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Hopefully it's a double feature of both BREAKFAST CLUB and BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S.
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close, but not quite:rockysds wrote:Mikey and Nicky, (cf. the Life commercial) maybe.
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I agree that Tree of Life (Tray of Life) sounds like a pretty good guess. Personally; not a huge fan of the movie.
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The first thing that came to mind was a double clue, but that never happens. It made me think of My Man Godfrey paired with Life with Father. God I hope that's wrong!
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How about Here's Your Life by Jan Troell? (guess courtesy of the Blu-Ray.com forums)
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If it is in fact Tree of Life (and oh my goodness, I hope it is) there seems to be good evidence that it will be a new (much) longer cut.
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Far more plausible a guess than The Tree of Life, considering this.criterion10 wrote:How about Here's Your Life by Jan Troell? (guess courtesy of the Blu-Ray.com forums)
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I was reading it as "Hold My Life" and hoping for a collection of Replacements videos
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Any chance this could be Carl Reiner's Where's Poppa? (The senile Ruth Gordon pours soda over her cereal.)
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Becker said the Troell film was in the works a year and a half ago at the Wexner Center chat. Totally forgot about that! Not sure if it's on their hulu page but I know they did add the film to their iTunes and Amazon Instant options last fall.
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If it is The Tree of Life, what are the odds of doing a double release with The New World? Recently they announced the two Costa-Gravas films in the same week.
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I posted this at the time, but the programmer (or somebody who seemed like they knew what they were talking about) said that Here's Your Life would be a Criterion release when the Museum of the Moving Image screened the restoration in early 2011.
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No, this is obv a clue for Il Sorpasso
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If ever there was an under-appreciated work needing proper stewardship...
Here's hoping.
Here's hoping.
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Waking Life?
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Bingo. That's gotta be it.Superswede11 wrote:Waking Life?
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That's got to be it
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Rearin' to go after a hearty breakfast:
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That has gotta be it.
- sir_luke
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Any chance it could be an thirteen-layer clue for everything that's been suggested so far?
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Obviously the milk means it's Notorious.
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