Any news or confirmation on Prospero's Books?Cronenfly wrote:With Belle swatted down, The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover is the only other confirmed title at this point.
Criterion and Miramax
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ianungstad
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Unlikely but maybe they could license A Hard Day's Night from Miramax?
I haven't seen the 2 disc version that is currently available but I would guess that most of the extras are of the fluff "Let's talk about how great the Beatles are" variety.
A more academic-oriented release could be fun.
The reflecting Skin is a film that I've heard a lot of people ask for over the years, so maybe it would be a good title for Criterion to debut on DVD?
EDIT: While it is under their Dimension Films banner, Miramax technically holds the US rights to Cronenberg's eXistenZ which would seem to be up Criterion's alley and could use a special edition?
I haven't seen the 2 disc version that is currently available but I would guess that most of the extras are of the fluff "Let's talk about how great the Beatles are" variety.
A more academic-oriented release could be fun.
The reflecting Skin is a film that I've heard a lot of people ask for over the years, so maybe it would be a good title for Criterion to debut on DVD?
EDIT: While it is under their Dimension Films banner, Miramax technically holds the US rights to Cronenberg's eXistenZ which would seem to be up Criterion's alley and could use a special edition?
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It's actually got one, with three commentaries and an hour-long documentary, pretty much everywhere except the States (including Canada and the UK).ianungstad wrote:EDIT: While it is under their Dimension Films banner, Miramax technically holds the US rights to Cronenberg's eXistenZ which would seem to be up Criterion's alley and could use a special edition?
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Out of curiosity, do you think that Criterion would avoid releasing a title like eXistenZ because there are good versions in other countries/regions?
I don't know a lot about the subject but it seems that it is quite common for Criterion to go ahead and do special editions for films that already have nice packages abroad.
Maybe eXistenZ wouldn't be a likely pick...who knows maybe we'll get that special edition of Supercop on dvd.
I don't know a lot about the subject but it seems that it is quite common for Criterion to go ahead and do special editions for films that already have nice packages abroad.
Maybe eXistenZ wouldn't be a likely pick...who knows maybe we'll get that special edition of Supercop on dvd.
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You'd think Criterion would have tried to reproduce the E Trilogy box with all three titles, but I imagine the prospect is a bit too intimidating. I'm not a fan of the films, and I didn't hesitate to sell my box when I had finished the three, but it was one of the most exhausting boxed sets I've ever seen. The extra material, including commentaries, must have been close to half a day in length.
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Did you mean "exhaustive"? Or did the extras really tire you out that much?What A Disgrace wrote:it was one of the most exhausting boxed sets I've ever seen. The extra material, including commentaries, must have been close to half a day in length.
I guess that an exhaustive set of extras could also be quite exhausting.
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Re: Criterion and Miramax
Criterion may want to start compiling a list of all the Miramax titles they'd like to release
Disney Nears Sale of Miramax to Tutor and Colony
Hopefully this deal is announced in the next week or so. This next quote is from a few months ago but it states that Tutor and his group are planning to focus on digital distribution and license all the dvd/blu rights to third parties:
Bergstein described the business plan of his bidders would be to focus on non-physical distribution of Miramax's movies, including video on demand, pay television,
He said he did not believe physical products like DVDs had a future.
"It would be a distribution company focused on the nonphysical aspects of distribution – teleivsion, vod, internet etc.," he said. "The hard part of the business – DVD – would be licensed out to other companies, because we don’t believe there’s much of a future in the hard goods."
Disney Nears Sale of Miramax to Tutor and Colony
Hopefully this deal is announced in the next week or so. This next quote is from a few months ago but it states that Tutor and his group are planning to focus on digital distribution and license all the dvd/blu rights to third parties:
Bergstein described the business plan of his bidders would be to focus on non-physical distribution of Miramax's movies, including video on demand, pay television,
He said he did not believe physical products like DVDs had a future.
"It would be a distribution company focused on the nonphysical aspects of distribution – teleivsion, vod, internet etc.," he said. "The hard part of the business – DVD – would be licensed out to other companies, because we don’t believe there’s much of a future in the hard goods."
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Re: Criterion and Miramax
Nobody tell the Facebook page! Unless you want the next two years to be Tarantino pleas. Oh wait..ianungstad wrote:Criterion may want to start compiling a list of all the Miramax titles they'd like to release...
Let's hope this deal helps the Qatsi trilogy move into sure territory.
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Re: Criterion and Miramax
Screw Woody Allen's feelings, release the Miramax Allens with bonus features
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Bonus features would be nice, but as long as we get good, anamorphic transfers I'd be happy.
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Re: Criterion and Miramax
Exotica (Mia Kishner on blu-ray)
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At this point, I'd settle for a passable anamorphic transfer and cover art that I don't have to hide under my mattress. But yes, Exotica on Blu-ray, multiple prayer emoticons, etc.Rupert Pupkin wrote:Exotica (Mia Kishner on blu-ray)[-o< [-o<
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Re: Criterion and Miramax
I already have 3 versions of Exotica on DVD.swo17 wrote:At this point, I'd settle for a passable anamorphic transfer and cover art that I don't have to hide under my mattress. But yes, Exotica on Blu-ray, multiple prayer emoticons, etc.Rupert Pupkin wrote:Exotica (Mia Kishner on blu-ray)[-o< [-o<
the no-anamorphic z1 Miramax (finally, in the end, the best in terms of color accuracy...)
I bought the z2 belgian as soon as I saw on the back cover that it was an anarmophic transfer.
Nice try but really could be better.
Then, the TF1 version (z2 French) from the Atom Egoyan box set. Anamorphic, DVD-9 contrary to the DVD-5 belgian transfer, but the transfer is really average. The Miramax was not so bad finally...
This is typically the kind of movie that would get advantage of a Criterion HD blu-ray treatment : the smoke of the Exotica club, the traveling with the aquarium at the beginning (which shows terrible compression artefacts on the TF1 transfer...)
really it deserves a Criterion HD treatment...
Moreover, Atom Egoyan should deserve a Criterion entry. And if they could start with Exotica. This is not a bad title to represent Egoyan's filmography...
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Re: Criterion and Miramax
If Miramax still own the rights to Farewell My Concubine in the US, I think this would be an excellent title for Criterion to acquire: the old Miramax wasn't awful by any means but the film is desperately in need of a worthy release. It hasn't even gotten a UK release through Artificial Eye (presumably still the British rightholders).
edit: re the Tarantino pleas - I would actually love a 1080p version of Jackie Brown, easily Quentin's best film.
edit: re the Tarantino pleas - I would actually love a 1080p version of Jackie Brown, easily Quentin's best film.
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Re: Criterion and Miramax
I'm guessing that the new owner will end up licensing the library to someone who can afford the whole thing and doesn't mind licensing the lousy films too. Someone like Lionsgate. Of course they would license them and then just sit on the library and not release anything.
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Does this affect Criterion's license to "Chungking Express" in any way? News accounts mention that Miramax is close to losing the rights to 100 or so of the 700 titles in its library. Could "CE" be one of them? [-o<
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Agreed on Farewell, My Concubine. Add in a Tony Rayns commentary, Leslie Cheung tribute, some historical context on the Chinese opera and maybe Stanley Kwan's contribution to the BFI's Century of Cinema series Yan ± Ying: Gender In Chinese Cinema and that would be an essential package!