Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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#101 Post by arsonfilms »

I think the bumper-grill thing could mean car, but then barbecue would seem to indicate some pyrotechnic elements as well. Any EXPLODING car movies in the Janus vault? Or perhaps some post-apocalyptic something or other? Mad Max?

Or maybe this means a Walkabout reissue. Didn't the dad torch the car?
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#102 Post by mikeohhh »

arsonfilms wrote:Or maybe this means a Walkabout reissue. Didn't the dad torch the car?
so far this makes the most sense, except, being a reissue, it would be Criterion's SECOND-ever bumper grill barbeque
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#103 Post by arsonfilms »

And actually, Walkabout was Criterion's first-ever DVD release (ten years ago this May). Between that and the burning car thing, I'd say that's gotta be it.
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#104 Post by starmanof51 »

mianda72 wrote:
domino harvey wrote:Okay I think it has to be a car movie because I believe bumper-grill barbecue here is a pun and not an accurate description. Anyone know any car movies that Janus owns?
Tati's Traffic ?
Oh, we might have a winner here. Doesn't Hulot's car turn into a barbecue?
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#105 Post by Toshiro De Niro »

i hope it's Grindhouse...
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#106 Post by miless »

Zazou dans le Metro wrote:
miless wrote:
Zazou dans le Metro wrote:Could it be a quince??
quinces sure don't look like that (they look like a lumpy, misshapen apple-pear-thing)
Well they do in my garden and what is that thing if not a lumpy misshapen
apple-pear thing.....drawn badly
most quinces I've ever seen look like this.

years ago I had heard about Criterion acquiring the rights to a (or possibly several) films from Brazil's Cinema Novo movement... possibly the gourd has something to do with that?
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#107 Post by shumpy »

starmanof51 wrote:
mianda72 wrote:
domino harvey wrote:Okay I think it has to be a car movie because I believe bumper-grill barbecue here is a pun and not an accurate description. Anyone know any car movies that Janus owns?
Tati's Traffic ?
Oh, we might have a winner here. Doesn't Hulot's car turn into a barbecue?
If memory serves, the prototype car Tati drives comes with a built-in barbecue. Regardless, it's almost certainly the film in question.
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#108 Post by nazarin »

The drawing looks sort of like a bomb to me. What looks like the stem could be a fuse. The verbal clue might refer to Godard's WEEKEND (1967), esp. the massive automobile pile-up, "barbecue" the film's cannabalistic elements. To me, "First-ever" suggests it's new to the collection, not a re-release.
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#109 Post by tavernier »

Weekend is the best guess yet.
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#110 Post by kaujot »

Weekend or Trafic.

Either is fine with me.
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#111 Post by miless »

Weekend is, however, already on DVD.
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#112 Post by tavernier »

Not in the Collection.
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#113 Post by Macintosh »

tavernier wrote:Not in the Collection.
When was the last time Criterion obtained the dvd rights from New Yorker video?

I say it's gotta be Trafic
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#114 Post by nazarin »

Trafic is fine by me.
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#115 Post by domino harvey »

You can debate most things, but that's 100% a gourd.
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#116 Post by filmghost »

This should be the funniest and weirdest speculation over a title. Ever.
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#117 Post by Donald Brown »

A gourd is the first and only thing that came to mind when I saw the newsletter.
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#118 Post by filmghost »

I have to confess that my knowledge of english vocabulary on vegetables is more complete now. I had to look into a dictionary in order to find out what a gourd is!
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#119 Post by denti alligator »

filmghost wrote:I have to confess that my knowledge of english vocabulary on vegetables is more complete now. I had to look into a dictionary in order to find out what a gourd is!
Fuck, I had no idea a gourd actually is a fruit! I was going to correct filmghost, and explain that a gourd is in fact a vessel used for drinking. It turns out that it's "a hollow, dried shell of a fruit in the Cucurbitaceae family of plants of the genus Lagenaria" that can be used as a bowl or bottle, among many other things.
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#120 Post by miless »

a hard, inedible squash.
Gourds can be hybridized with nearly any other type of squash... and the outcome is always a gourd.
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#121 Post by starmanof51 »

filmghost wrote:This should be the funniest and weirdest speculation over a title. Ever.
I look forward to bouncing grandchildren on my knee, regaling them with stories of the great quince-gourd debate of aught eight.
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#122 Post by filmghost »

denti alligator wrote:
filmghost wrote:I have to confess that my knowledge of english vocabulary on vegetables is more complete now. I had to look into a dictionary in order to find out what a gourd is!
Fuck, I had no idea a gourd actually is a fruit! I was going to correct filmghost, and explain that a gourd is in fact a vessel used for drinking. It turns out that it's "a hollow, dried shell of a fruit in the Cucurbitaceae family of plants of the genus Lagenaria" that can be used as a bowl or bottle, among many other things.
Well, I've seen those things before (they actually grow in our garden in Crete) but I hadn't seen the word before and it never occured to me that I would learn how they are called in english thanks to this forum! (I actually thought that the drawing was a pear)
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#123 Post by kaujot »

In any case, why isn't this thread stickied?
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#124 Post by Shrew »

Maybe it's Cronenberg's Crash? Making the phrase "bumper-grill barbecue" a little vomit worthy.
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#125 Post by daniel p »

if there was a "bumper grill bbq" in Life of Brian, I'd throw that title in...
there is a gourd...
that's how I knew what it was...
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