Max von Mayerling wrote:Mr Finch wrote:I'm the same. I have yet to buy a 2009 title from the main collection, with my only purchase so far the Eclipse Shimizu set and the next one being, you've guessed it, being another Eclipse (the Nikkatsu Noir). Homicide and Z might be the only CC titles for me this year if Make Way For Tomorrow doesn't appear on the November or December schedule. Michael's right that thankfully other companies fill the gap just nicely.
Ok, different strokes for different folks, but I say Science is Fiction, the Exterminating Angel, 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her, and Imamura, and Last Year at Marienbad at you. I mean, not to be a Criterion apologist, but, for me anyway, 2009 has been better than 2008.
I was just thinking "Was 2009 really a bad year for Criterion?". In retrospect, it wasn't at all. These were all A-class releases, and several on Blu-Ray no doubt! We got our first taste of Oshima (with news of his best work from the 60's to come), The Friends of Eddie Coyle, a new transfer of My Dinner with Andre, The Human Condition, a great release of Repulsion, and Dosdes'ka-den.
For every unnecessary reissue and Monsoon Weeding, we get several great titles in it's place. And we still have a Makavejev boxset and two months of unreleased titles! In the end Criterion is a business and tries to cater to all cinematic tastes, which I think is great. Say what you will about other films in the collection, there are audiences for all these films otherwise they wouldn't even put them out. I'm not trying to be apologetic for their choices, but they have to make a profit in the end.