Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)
- oldsheperd
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I pooped on a cat once.
- jsteffe
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He's no Blue Dog, but I would really love to hear a feature-length commentary on 8 1/2 by Senator James Inhofe. After all, it's a weird European film about a liberal film director/adulterer who's a Catholic, plus it has some of those effeminate types in it. Any chance the folks at Criterion might consider this for their forthcoming Blu-ray edition?jonah.77 wrote:8 1/2 BluRay with commentary track by Max Baucus?
I would also like to make him sit down and watch Salo, but he might confuse it with a documentary about Abu Ghraib and start defending the actions of the patriotic Italians running the facility.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Only thing better would be a Tom Coburn commentary on 4 Months 3 Weeks 2 Days
- oldsheperd
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Or a Coburn commentary on Vera Drake. A Jim Demint commentary on Gance's Napoleon and Tom Delay on The Band Wagon. No doubt Mark Foley would be in the commentary for Bully
- Fiery Angel
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I'm feeling a thread split comin' on
- jsteffe
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If one is to trust the assertions in Kirby Dick's documentary Outrage (2009), it would also be interesting to somehow trick the Florida governor Charlie Crist into doing a feature-length commentary on Brokeback Mountain or Maurice. The latter could even be a Criterion Collection special edition.
On the other hand, Cruising might be a better choice for Sen. Larry Craig. Just imagine the newsletter clue for that title!
Oh, please stop me before this gets out of hand.
On the other hand, Cruising might be a better choice for Sen. Larry Craig. Just imagine the newsletter clue for that title!
Oh, please stop me before this gets out of hand.
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dr gennesier
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8 &1/2 blu-ray with a commentary by Rick (man on Dog) Santorum.
- GringoTex
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No need for a commentary. If Tom Coburn were a filmmaker, he would have made 4 Months 3 Weeks 2 Days.domino harvey wrote:Only thing better would be a Tom Coburn commentary on 4 Months 3 Weeks 2 Days
- Tark
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8 1/2 is a "dog" of a film.
They are unhappy they have to release it.
They are unhappy they have to release it.
- Gregor Samsa
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Maybe they're trying to give it artistic credibillity by releasing it in a two pack with Beethoven?Tark wrote:8 1/2 is a "dog" of a film.
They are unhappy they have to release it.
- Murdoch
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- Zazou dans le Metro
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So if we ever get an animal clue for a forthcoming Rivette what would it be?
My money's on an ox in a ditch.
My money's on an ox in a ditch.
- CSM126
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A dead horse.Zazou dans le Metro wrote:So if we ever get an animal clue for a forthcoming Rivette what would it be?
- Cinephrenic
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=D>CSM126 wrote:A dead horse.Zazou dans le Metro wrote:So if we ever get an animal clue for a forthcoming Rivette what would it be?
Or a dead French poodle.
- Matango
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I'm going with size 8 1/2 Hush Puppies, signifying The Red Shoes.
- Feego
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I don't think Moira Shearer's feet were that big. [-(Matango wrote:I'm going with size 8 1/2 Hush Puppies, signifying The Red Shoes.
- Magic Hate Ball
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Trick photography.Feego wrote:I don't think Moira Shearer's feet were that big. [-(Matango wrote:I'm going with size 8 1/2 Hush Puppies, signifying The Red Shoes.
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BWilson
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What happened with the clue about Christmas in Monument Valley and everyone thought it was Stagecoach? What did the clue hint at?
- Napier
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It was Stagecoach. And the Kurosawa box.
- colinr0380
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No, that would mean Criterion were about to release Theatre of Blood!Cinephrenic wrote:Or a dead French poodle.CSM wrote:A dead horse.Zazou dans le Metro wrote:So if we ever get an animal clue for a forthcoming Rivette what would it be?
- knives
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And no one could complain about that.
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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After all the creative newsletter titles they've used for most of their recent releases, I like that the best they could come up with for Howards End was "HOWARDS END in High-Definition."
- manicsounds
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How about
"Howard Ends Up in High Def"
or
"Howard's enD"
eh...
"Howard Ends Up in High Def"
or
"Howard's enD"
eh...
- Napier
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Exactly! I'm rushing out to buy this now. My insomnia was considered incurable. Until now.manicsounds wrote:How about
"Howard Ends Up in High Def"
or
"Howard's enD"
eh...
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Always think of the parody on The Critic: Howard Stern's End