Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1176 Post by Tribe »

Moderators: It might be a good time to split off the Zwigoff/Crumb discussions into another thread.
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#1177 Post by Flike »

Crumb will at least design the package if they're working on it.
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#1178 Post by Tommaso »

RobertAltman wrote:Yesterday I came across the OOP Fantoma set in a store here in Norway for about $35. Is this set worth picking up, or can we expect a (better) re-release in the near future?
There is also a 5-disc French set, which contains in addition to the Lang film(s) the 1938 Richard Eichberg version (also two films), and I find the Eichberg version much superior to the Lang, and it's only available in the French set. The shortcoming seems to be that the subs are non-removable, though a simple re-burn might help that.
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#1179 Post by zedz »

Re. the Fantoma - it's a phenomenal transfer - one of the best SD renderings of a film from that period. Don't know if the French disc is from the same source. (And I'm not sure if this is a plus or a minus, but I should add the disclaimer that I find the film(s) completely mediocre and the adoration for them inexplicable - and I still love the way they look in that set.)
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#1180 Post by dadaistnun »

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#1181 Post by mteller »

The Thin Red Line! Woohoo!
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#1182 Post by arsonfilms »

I just imdb'd "Red Lion" and came back with Akage, starring Toshiro Mifune. I spent a couple of minutes trying to get excited about it and failed.

Thin Red Line makes WAY more sense.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1183 Post by swo17 »

Not very cool to torture animals like that just for the sake of a clue.
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#1184 Post by Mr. Ned »

Great as this is, does this nix the potential of a Badlands CC? I was under the impression there was only one Malick film in the pipeline...
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#1185 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

omgomgomgomg
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#1186 Post by "membrillo" »

I cant wait for the extras!
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#1187 Post by Flike »

I wonder how long they've been working on this? Ever since late last fall, after the November and December titles were announced, leaving a lot of people disappointed, they've only been inserting newsletter clues for discs two or three months down the line.

Edit: Announcement-wise, that is.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1188 Post by aox »

I haven't seen this film in 10 years, can someone remind me why a red lion is significant to pointing to this film?
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#1189 Post by woahmer »

thin red lion
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#1190 Post by Tom Hagen »

Any chance it's a double clue involving Errol Morris? It was an IFC title.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1191 Post by Cinephrenic »

Lol, I was thinking Okamoto's Red Lion... but that would be too obvious. Good one Criterion.
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#1192 Post by Brian C »

Feelin' red and blu
Wait ... feelin' RED and blu? OMG, Criterion's reviving the HD-DVD format!
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#1193 Post by Napier »

Pedro Costa's top ten list is probably the best one to date.
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#1194 Post by Tom Hagen »

Napier wrote:Pedro Costa's top ten list is probably the best one to date.
What started as homage slipped too closely into mimicry of Jean-Pierre Gorin's list. :P
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#1195 Post by Mozart »

My first thought:
Red Beard

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#1196 Post by swo17 »

dadaistnun wrote:Image
Have we completely ruled out Kurosawa's rarely seen Emaciated Lion with a High Fever Who Feels the Colors of the Wind and Also Was Just Dipped in a Vat of Red Paint? It is Kurosawa month, after all.
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#1197 Post by domino harvey »

I'm sure Criterion will still be releasing some Asian shit
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#1198 Post by Anthony »

I think everybody is way off mark here... I think it's clear that the clue refers to Red Desert on Blu.
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#1199 Post by panicprevention »

Anthony wrote:I think everybody is way off mark here... I think it's clear that the clue refers to Red Desert on Blu.
other than the color, what points to Red Desert?
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#1200 Post by Saturnome »

It's obvious that the lion is in a desert, look at the background! More than that he's hungry. Only problem, the desert is white. So I think it's White Desert !
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