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#451 Post by Frankinho007 »

Got an "Good idea" for my question concerning "The Story of Temple Drake" and pre-code titles in general, maybe under the Eclipse banner.

Universal has still several pre-code titles left that are unreleased - don't know, whether they're planning to put out a second volume of their Backlot pre-code set, and there's Fox sitting on several titles as well.
If only Warner would put out a fourth Forbidden Hollywood set but that's a different topic.
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#452 Post by Jarpie »

Has anyone asked if they have plans for Harakiri blu-ray? I don't use Facebook, so could someone ask for me.
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#453 Post by ianungstad »

So Criterion said "Stay Tuned" to an inquiry about Mike Leigh's Topsy Turvey.

All of the Leigh films at Focus are OOP : Topsy Turvery, Secrets and Lies, Life is Sweet, Career Girls. Hopefully they have a couple and put together a Leigh box. It's nice that we will be getting at least one good film from the Focus deal.
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#454 Post by MoonlitKnight »

I asked about Bill Forsyth ("That Sinking Feeling," "Comfort and Joy," or "Housekeepig") and got a 'nothing at this time -- sorry!' #-o
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#455 Post by Napier »

I asked about the Pasolini trilogy, Criterion commented "everyone out there knows more than we do"! Expect it on DVD and BD in 2010.
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#456 Post by FerdinandGriffon »

Asked about Raul Ruiz, was told, "Maybe on Eclipse?".
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#457 Post by Tom Hagen »

FerdinandGriffon wrote:Asked about Raul Ruiz, was told, "Maybe on Eclipse?".
I'm Ron Burgandy?
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#458 Post by Murdoch »

FerdinandGriffon wrote:Asked about Raul Ruiz, was told, "Maybe on Eclipse?".
That's them telling you they've never heard of the guy.
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#459 Post by Cinephrenic »

That is actually the second response on Ruiz, confirming him for Eclipse.
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#460 Post by zedz »

Cinephrenic wrote:That is actually the second response on Ruiz, confirming him for Eclipse.
At this point, any Ruiz is good Ruiz, assuming they don't duplicate the titles already available in R1, and Eclipse means more than one (let's hope it's five). The phenomenal City of Pirates, which came out on an unsubbed French disc a few years back, is there for the taking.
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#461 Post by Murdoch »

I hope we'll see a wide range of his films, not just from one time period. Although it would be nice for his Chilean work to finally get a release. Any Ruiz is fine by me as long as it isn't just a re-release, would love to see On Top of the Whale.
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#462 Post by Tribe »

Today was Jon Mulvaney's birthday...for whatever that is worth.
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#463 Post by foofighters7 »

little known fact...Mulvaney was THIS CLOSE to landing the lead character- Justin McLeod- in Gibson's 1993 film.
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#464 Post by hidaniel »

I'm not sure I trust any of the Criterion Facebook answers, they all sound like the result of a magic 8 ball.
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#465 Post by Amazing Goose »

hidaniel wrote:I'm not sure I trust any of the Criterion Facebook answers, they all sound like the result of a magic 8 ball.
i was just wondering the same thing. there's a steady torrent of questions about releases on the facebook page with many responses eagerly interpreted as being "on the way", yet we only get roughly 50 releases a year. even if the facebook questions were encompassing every release that's coming (probably not likely), it sounds like it would still take a few years to get caught up with what's been rumored already, and i doubt criterion has a solid three-year schedule. heck, we sadly know that three-months' notice can be shaky.
so many of their responses sounds like they don't hate the idea of a suggestion being part of the collection if they had unlimited time and resources, but not "it'll be out in august."

reading through all of these facebook posts, i was curious if any titles/directors that were first suggested through facebook have been released or at least solidly confirmed?
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#466 Post by aox »

Amazing Goose wrote:reading through all of these facebook posts, i was curious if any titles/directors that were first suggested through facebook have been released or at least solidly confirmed?
There might not have been enough time between the formation of the Facebook forum and the March 2010 release schedule to know at this point. We might need a year or two before a proper sample can shed light on your question.

However, I did ask about Che and 8 1/2 on Blu back in the Facebook page's nascence, and they have come true months later. Not that it means anything of course (refer to my first comment in this post), because I am sure those were planned - and in the case of 8 1/2, being remastered - well before.
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#467 Post by Matt »

Sigh. You just have to love the cretins who think that Ozu is "kinda boringz."
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#468 Post by Tom Hagen »

Ha! That's an actual quote from some guy!! I thought Matt was just characterizing the general level of discourse; I can't believe someone called Ozu "boringz."
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#469 Post by tajmahal »

Matt wrote:Sigh. You just have to love the cretins who think that Ozu is "kinda boringz."
You know you have to include Tarkovsky as a cretin, with his one line dismissal of Ozu in a diary entry. As I recall, he wrote this after viewing An autumn Afternoon (a wonderful film) on tv while staying with Antonioni. Tarkovsky also offered some praise for Terminator, so there you go. Tarkovsky was a harsh critic. Tarkovsky and Ozu were both great filmmakers.
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#470 Post by cdnchris »

Tarkovsky also offered some praise for Terminator, so there you go.
Maybe because "Terminator" is awesome.

At any rate, I doubt Tarkovsky's diary entry said "That Ozus is kindaz boringz" so I don't think it's the same thing.
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#471 Post by aox »

cdnchris wrote:"That Ozus is kindaz boringz"
are you making fun of russians and how they talk? xenophobe...
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#472 Post by Tom Hagen »

Everything's okay now: another Facebook poster has noted that far from being boringz, "OZU = Da Bomb!"
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#473 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

Tom Hagen wrote:Everything's okay now: another Facebook poster has noted that far from being boringz, "OZU = Da Bomb!"
Welcome to Facebook. Population: Douche Bags
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#474 Post by Murdoch »

Tom Hagen wrote:Everything's okay now: another Facebook poster has noted that far from being boringz, "OZU = Da Bomb!"
If he had said "Da Bomb Diggity" then balance would be achieved, but a mere "da bomb" does not suffice to counter "boringz".
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#475 Post by Jeff »

cdnchris wrote:I doubt Tarkovsky's diary entry said "That Ozus is kindaz boringz" so I don't think it's the same thing.
Clearly you didn't read Tarkovsky's Live Journal:
Still staying at Mike's place....he's cool to let me crash here and all, but won't stop talking about alienation. Maybe if you didn't always smell like garlic and anchovies dude!!! LOLz!........ i totally wanted to rent TeRmINAtor again, but Mike wanted to watch some old Japanese shit. That Ozus is kindaz boringz.
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