Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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mteller
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#1226 Post by mteller »

der_Artur wrote:Antichrist?
Quite obviously.
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#1227 Post by LQ »

Tell us something we don't know, Criterion.
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#1228 Post by willoneill »

Haven't seen it yet ... is this fox/wolf with its guts hangin' out a spoiler?
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#1229 Post by Tribe »

willoneill wrote:Haven't seen it yet ... is this fox/wolf with its guts hangin' out a spoiler?
Sort of.
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#1230 Post by aox »

not really
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#1231 Post by swo17 »

Several new posters available at the Criterion store.
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#1232 Post by heredity4me »

Even the cartoon clue makes me not want to see this movie.

In more interesting (for me) news I'm hoping that the new poster for M. Hulot's Holiday means the new restoration will be making it's way on blu soon (along with Mon Oncle and anything else of Tati's that they might have).
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#1233 Post by Tom Hagen »

Well, at least this means the IFC deal is enduring, so perhaps we will also get Police, Adjective in addition to the Lars von Trier funhouse.
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#1234 Post by Cinephrenic »

You guys think there is a chance for My Winnipeg?
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#1235 Post by claude »

I immediately figured it had to be Gone to Earth. Some things are just too hard to explain.
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#1236 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

Then there's always that deleted disembowellment scene from Fantastic Mr. Fox
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#1237 Post by swo17 »

Tom Hagen wrote:Well, at least this means the IFC deal is enduring, so perhaps we will also get Police, Adjective in addition to the Lars von Trier funhouse.
Let's hope! 12:08 East of Bucharest could also use a release, as the Tartan recently went OOP.
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#1238 Post by domino harvey »

Tribe wrote:
willoneill wrote:Haven't seen it yet ... is this fox/wolf with its guts hangin' out a spoiler?
Sort of.
Hey, could've been something else hangin' out :shock:
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#1239 Post by sidehacker »

Gross.

I just threw up all over the message board.
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#1240 Post by Jeff »

I'm bummed they didn't use my idea.
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#1242 Post by Schkura »

RT @Criterion New newsletter about to go out with some exciting news and special deals!
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#1243 Post by tavernier »

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#1244 Post by swo17 »

Breathless on Blu! (Turning 50, out of breath.)
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#1245 Post by Tom Hagen »

Sam Beam's list is outstanding.
swo17 wrote:Breathless on Blu! (Turning 50, out of breath.)
I hope they do something similiar to the DVD digipack for the Blu. Breathless is one of my all-time favorite Criterion packages; it looks great and the booklet is MOC-good.
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#1246 Post by aox »

I thought they weren't going to touch this. Isn't this a Studio Canal title that can be taken away?
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#1247 Post by ccfixx »

aox wrote:I thought they weren't going to touch this. Isn't this a Studio Canal title that can be taken away?
Criterion's license is probably from Rialto, like "Last Year At Marienbad," or mk2. I'd have to check the back of the case later.

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#1248 Post by Will Barks »

Anyone noticed under "Coming in June" the obvious typo Night Train to Munich (Blu-ray edition)? O:)
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#1249 Post by Finch »

Don't get my hopes up Will
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#1250 Post by justeleblanc »

ccfixx wrote:
aox wrote:I thought they weren't going to touch this. Isn't this a Studio Canal title that can be taken away?
Criterion's license is probably from Rialto, like "Last Year At Marienbad," or mk2. I'd have to check the back of the case later.

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I actually think this came via Genius.

Too bad we didn't get a blue speedometer....
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