Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
Unless you don't find them benign, in which case it does
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
I can't imagine them not announcing the Godzilla set at the Toho panel. If they do, however, I also don't understand why they're waiting to announce #1000 until next week.
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
Well, if #1000 =/= Godzilla...
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
Well it has to be some boxset then right? I can’t see them hyping up #1000 and announcing separately just an individual film like Citizen Kane or The Grand Budapest Hotel.
And the other most likely sets are WKW or Fellini but those aren’t coming until next year more likely. I guess the Kurosawa is likely too but if Dersu Uzula isn’t even restored yet then I cant see it.
And the other most likely sets are WKW or Fellini but those aren’t coming until next year more likely. I guess the Kurosawa is likely too but if Dersu Uzula isn’t even restored yet then I cant see it.
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
We have plenty of evidence now that it's Godzilla, maybe the announcement of the set (and maybe the outer cover) will be followed up with more details and packaging photos next week. Seems like the likeliest explanation for the additional delay.
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
Most indeed. Also possible that the delay was due to something big that ended up not getting announced this month due to some issue or another not getting worked out (aside from the Godzilla set, I mean).mfunk9786 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 12:52 pmI can only speak for my workplace - it's mid-July, and a ton of people go on vacation around the same time during this part of the year, for obvious reasons. It's entirely possible that Criterion just had lower bandwidth than usual to put announcements together, especially with the Godzilla press conference coming. There could be totally banal reasons behind this "troll job"
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This feels applicable (there's our own dda on top):
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
I saw idle speculation elsewhere that maybe the new site wasn't built to handle 4-digit spine numbers, which seems just absurd enough to be true.
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
If they have been waiting to announce the Godzilla boxset during the Toho CC thing, which is tomorrow, while they say the #1000 won’t be announced until next week then doesn’t that mean #1000 must be something else than the Gojira galore?
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
As with the Olympic Box set (if memory serves me well) they announced it ahead of time, but gave it spine 900 before they had officially reached that number. What if the Godzilla set is announced with an arbitrary spine number that isn't 1000 (like 1001)?
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
Oh but you do think about me! You really, really do think about me!
I'm happy for the Sternberg, and Haxan should be good. But that's two (or four) upgrades, and then a documentary and a film I don't like at all. Just seems meh compared to the last few months. It will be more so if Godzilla is announced as the 1000th spine. But oh well we got the Koker trilogy I can't ask for much more
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
That would be my guess. They also haven't been giving spine numbers to these massive sets either (is that correct?).
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
Damn, if only there were some way to check.Glowingwabbit wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:47 pmThey also haven't been giving spine numbers to these massive sets either (is that correct?).
Zatoichi: Spine #679
Olympics: Spine #900
I'm sure the main reasons the Kurosawa and Bergman sets don't have spine numbers is because they'd have to include the spine numbers for all the past, individual releases, so Bergman would be something ridiculous like #11, 60, 71, 101, 139, 208-211, 229, 237, 261-264, 321, 412, 537, 613-614, 701 and then whatever spine number they give the box and/or the rest of the titles.
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
Well of course there is a way to check. I was just thought someone knew off the top of their head.Matt wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:49 pmDamn, if only there were some way to check.Glowingwabbit wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:47 pmThey also haven't been giving spine numbers to these massive sets either (is that correct?).
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
That giddy Christmas Eve excitement has turned into a bitter Christmas Day hangover really quick
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
Does the Bergman box not have a spine number? I mean just the box itself.
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Damn, if only there were some way to check.
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Which seems like yet another indicator that a Godzilla set won't by 1000, no?Matt wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:49 pmDamn, if only there were some way to check.Glowingwabbit wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:47 pmThey also haven't been giving spine numbers to these massive sets either (is that correct?).
Zatoichi: Spine #679
Olympics: Spine #900
I'm sure the main reasons the Kurosawa and Bergman sets don't have spine numbers is because they'd have to include the spine numbers for all the past, individual releases, so Bergman would be something ridiculous like #11, 60, 71, 101, 139, 208-211, 229, 237, 261-264, 321, 412, 537, 613-614, 701 and then whatever spine number they give the box and/or the rest of the titles.
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
Then again, never put it past Criterion to be completely and willfully inconsistent. This is the same company where some smaller box sets have a spine number for the box itself and others don't.
If only.
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
S1K glitch, the 19 years younger cousin to Y2K.senseabove wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:35 pmI saw idle speculation elsewhere that maybe the new site wasn't built to handle 4-digit spine numbers, which seems just absurd enough to be true.
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
Olympics set got a spine despite the fact that Tokyo Olympiad already had one, so no different from Godzillasenseabove wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 2:04 pmWhich seems like yet another indicator that a Godzilla set won't by 1000, no?Matt wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:49 pmDamn, if only there were some way to check.Glowingwabbit wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:47 pmThey also haven't been giving spine numbers to these massive sets either (is that correct?).
Zatoichi: Spine #679
Olympics: Spine #900
I'm sure the main reasons the Kurosawa and Bergman sets don't have spine numbers is because they'd have to include the spine numbers for all the past, individual releases, so Bergman would be something ridiculous like #11, 60, 71, 101, 139, 208-211, 229, 237, 261-264, 321, 412, 537, 613-614, 701 and then whatever spine number they give the box and/or the rest of the titles.
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Re: Crit Mess in July: A Dynamic History of the Time Criterion Didn't Make Announcements on the 15th, 16th, or 17th
What else could it possibly be though that would warrant a release so different from the already announced October releases that it needs to be announced separately? I can’t imagine a re-release of Citizen Kane or The Grand Budapest Hotel needs its own announcement.
Most likely, Toho teases / announces the set tomorrow with Criterion officially posting all the specs next week on Monday / Tuesday.
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The thread to speculate on the 1000th spine is locked but users are speculating about what the 1000th spine will be, most of the announcements for this month have already been made but users are speculating about what announcements could be coming, the Godzilla set has all but been confirmed but users are debating the merits of a Godzilla set, the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America’s Cup, France is accusing the U.S. of arrogance, Germany doesn’t want to go to war, and the three most powerful men in America are named Bush, Dick, and Colon. Need I say more?
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20 years ago, we had Bob Hope, Johnny Cash, and Steve Godzilla.
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