Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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movielocke
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#1251 Post by movielocke »

Will Barks wrote:Anyone noticed under "Coming in June" the obvious typo Night Train to Munich (Blu-ray edition)? O:)
and the typo continues with Everlasting Moments, having only "DVD edition" listed.

I wonder if Breathless will be an August release? Breathless and Videodrome as reissues to bluray, mayhaps?
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#1252 Post by agnamaracs »

tavernier wrote:Image
Inherit the Wind!
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#1253 Post by Close The Door, Raymond »

Breathless on blu-ray.

However, Studio Canal has released their own version.
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#1254 Post by Jeff »

Close The Door, Raymond wrote:Studio Canal has released their own version [of Breathless].
Which kind of sucks. So glad Criterion is going to get to do this too.
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#1255 Post by domino harvey »

Man, that interior packaging better be replicated somehow in the Blu-ray packaging
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#1256 Post by What A Disgrace »

Maybe its a double clue for Written on the Wind. :-"
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#1257 Post by captveg »

movielocke wrote:
Will Barks wrote:Anyone noticed under "Coming in June" the obvious typo Night Train to Munich (Blu-ray edition)? O:)
and the typo continues with Everlasting Moments, having only "DVD edition" listed.
Seems like they swapped the details of DVD / BD for those two.
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#1258 Post by domino harvey »

What A Disgrace wrote:Maybe its a double clue for Written on the Wind. :-"
Triple clue for Fanny and Alexander
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#1259 Post by Jeff »

domino harvey wrote:Man, that interior packaging better be replicated somehow in the Blu-ray packaging
I wouldn't be surprised to see a Blu-ray sized version of the same digipak. They're using one for Brakhage.
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#1260 Post by swo17 »

Except Brakhage is 3 discs and therefore necessitated some sort of change. In contrast, I'm sure they'll fit everything from Breathless onto one. I would suggest telling Criterion on Facebook or by email if you feel strongly about how the packaging should be, because I still suspect they think we hate BD digipaks in any form.
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#1261 Post by Jeff »

swo17 wrote:Except Brakhage is 3 discs and therefore necessitated some sort of change. In contrast, I'm sure they'll fit everything from Breathless onto one. I would suggest telling Criterion on Facebook or by email if you feel strongly about how the packaging should be, because I still suspect they think we hate BD digipaks in any form.
That's a good point, though if Criterion decides to replicate the substantial booklet in their Blu-ray release of Breathless, they'll have to do something a little different anyway. As great as the design work on the DVD release is, I really like the plastic Blu-ray cases for most releases, so I won't be too disappointed if they go that route.
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#1262 Post by fdm »

swo17 wrote:...I still suspect they think we hate BD digipaks in any form.
Well, I still do.
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#1263 Post by Svevan »

No matter how nice the digipaks are, one day they're going to look like my father's record collection. Don't know what they're going to do with Fanny and Alexander on blu.
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#1264 Post by Tribe »

Svevan wrote:No matter how nice the digipaks are, one day they're going to look like my father's record collection.
Don't knock it...if he's a record collector, I'll bet he has a cool looking record collection.
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#1265 Post by HistoryProf »

i count 50 candles....that would appear to add weight to "Breathless" since it is the 50th anniversary of its 1960 release. I wonder if they'll finally join the DVD world at large and slather 50TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION!! Across the cover?!?!? ;)
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#1266 Post by Rupert Pupkin »

domino harvey wrote:
What A Disgrace wrote:Maybe its a double clue for Written on the Wind. :-"
Triple clue for Fanny and Alexander
like you, I think it's probably more a hint about a upcoming box set of Fanny & Alexander : the magic trick (fart inside): when children are amazed to see the candle extinguished itself (but I do not remember the cake).
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#1267 Post by movielocke »

why count the candles, the jpg name is wacky50th.jpg
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#1268 Post by HistoryProf »

movielocke wrote:why count the candles, the jpg name is wacky50th.jpg
because i'm an idiot AND anal retentive. not a good combination.
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#1269 Post by felipe »

Tribe wrote:
Svevan wrote:No matter how nice the digipaks are, one day they're going to look like my father's record collection.
Don't knock it...if he's a record collector, I'll bet he has a cool looking record collection.
Agreed. And I think digipacks truly look like collector's items, the kind that you'll fell lucky that you got and still have it 10 years from now. The plastic cases may be effective, but they're just all the some, every release has a plastic case. The digipack, on the other hand, lokks like something that was carefully designed for that specific release, and that's why I prefer it.
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#1270 Post by lacritfan »

tavernier wrote:Image
For a split second I thought "AK100 in Blu-ray!" Oh well...
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#1271 Post by Cinephrenic »

Maybe they will release L'avventura as well. It is also the 50th anniversary of that film.
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#1272 Post by Svevan »

There is a lot of heavy breathing in that film.
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#1273 Post by cysiam »

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#1274 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

um, Cape Fear?
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#1275 Post by dadaistnun »

Night of the Lepus?
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