Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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redbill
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1276 Post by redbill »

Do the Right Thing?
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Tom Hagen
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1277 Post by Tom Hagen »

Jesus Christ, I hope you guys are joking. Night of the Freaking Hunter!
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#1278 Post by swo17 »

Bunnicula!
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Grand Wazoo
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#1279 Post by Grand Wazoo »

Holy crap, Night of the Hunter on Blu!

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#1280 Post by mckeldinb »

God! I hope it isn't Fatal Attraction.

I'd love to see a Criterion Night of the Hunter.
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mteller
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1281 Post by mteller »

It's about time they got some animation in the collection. I am looking forward to Watership Down on Blu-Ray.
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Murdoch
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1282 Post by Murdoch »

"This concept of 'wuv' confuses and infuriates me!"

Night of the Hunter, huzzah!
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1283 Post by frankblack »

Could it also be a hint of Rules of the Game coming to blu? (crossing fingers)
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#1284 Post by Zot! »

I get the tattoo, but how does the rabbit part of the clue fit?
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1285 Post by felipe »

Zot! wrote:I get the tattoo, but how does the rabbit part of the clue fit?
Because rabbits are hunted? I don't know.

And why is it "wuv"?
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1286 Post by Magic Hate Ball »

Presumably because rabbits are cute.
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Brian C
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#1287 Post by Brian C »

Robert Mitchum's nickname as a child was "Robbie the Rabbit". I thought this was common knowledge?
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#1288 Post by Peacock »

Aren't there cute little rabbits on the riverbank during the boat down the river scene near the end?
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#1289 Post by HypnoHelioStaticStasis »

Also, maybe it's slated for an Easter release? That'd be a nice touch.
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#1290 Post by onedimension »

I was thinking December would be fitting.
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#1291 Post by oldsheperd »

Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd Harcore films.
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Feego
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1292 Post by Feego »

Donnie Darko!!! Oh, okay, no.
Peacock wrote:Aren't there cute little rabbits on the riverbank during the boat down the river scene near the end?
There is a rabbit that
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is attacked offscreen by an owl, causing Lillian Gish to say, "It's a hard world for little things."
Aside from that, I don't get the rabbit clue either. I don't think they would actually be hinting at an Easter release this soon. But who cares, I'm just glad this is finally coming out! \:D/
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1293 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

Peacock wrote:Aren't there cute little rabbits on the riverbank during the boat down the river scene near the end?
Bingo! One of the most beautiful and amazing scenes in all of cinema history!
Tom Hagen wrote:Also: bring on the Mitchum supplements we didn't get on Eddie Coyle!
What!? That long Rolling Stones article is one of the best pieces I've read about about Mitchum!

Also, to anyone who hasn't read it, Simon Callow brisk read from the BFI about The Night of the Hunter is one of the best in the whole BFI Film Classics series.

The Night of the Hunter aside, anyone notice the Johnnie To top 10? I'll make it no secret that he's among my favorite working directors and I hope it's a slight indication of a Criterion release of one of his films! I already seven of his films on Blu-Ray, but I wouldn't mind double dipping if the extras are nice.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1294 Post by Napier »

I can finally delete that DVR I've been watching for the last five years. (Where's that clapping emoticon?(:
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1295 Post by HistoryProf »

Grand Wazoo wrote:Holy crap, Night of the Hunter on Blu!

::faints::
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1296 Post by colinr0380 »

There is also an exciting "look for more of his films from Criterion in the future" sentence in the write up for Troell's Everlasting Moments.
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#1297 Post by HelenLawson »

colinr0380 wrote:There is also an exciting "look for more of his films from Criterion in the future" sentence in the write up for Troell's Everlasting Moments.
Oh please let that mean The Emigrants and The New Land. [-o<
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HistoryProf
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1298 Post by HistoryProf »

HelenLawson wrote:
colinr0380 wrote:There is also an exciting "look for more of his films from Criterion in the future" sentence in the write up for Troell's Everlasting Moments.
Oh please let that mean The Emigrants and The New Land. [-o<
That was my thought too....it would be wonderful to FINALLY get these in all their original OAR glory - and not have them look like you are watching through a dirty clouded window like the old VHS I had.
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Matt
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#1299 Post by Matt »

Those two Troell titles might be the partial fruition (finally) of the mysterious Warner Bros./Criterion deal mentioned almost a year-and-a-half ago.
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#1300 Post by Fiery Angel »

Matt wrote:Those two Troell titles might be the partial fruition (finally) of the mysterious Warner Bros./Criterion deal mentioned almost a year-and-a-half ago.
Christ, I hope so. Warners has been promising them for years, but now, at best, they'd toss them into the Archive.
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