Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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Tom Hagen
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#1426 Post by Tom Hagen »

I want it on Blu, provided that Ben Stiller contributes a feature-length in-character, coked-up Greenberg audio commentary.
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#1427 Post by aox »

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas on blu?
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#1428 Post by jbnugent »

Obviously a customer at the Blue Iguana requesting a lap dance...
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#1429 Post by knives »

Lounge lizard. More John Lurie stuff?
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#1430 Post by Napier »

aox wrote:Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas on blu?
That's what I was thinking. Maybe Naked Lunch?
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#1431 Post by Morgan Creek »

A lizard in a suit could be either Curtis or Lancaster in Sweet Smell. . .
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#1432 Post by anvilscepe »

EDIT: never mind, i was obviously not paying attention.
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#1433 Post by petevoelker »

Napier wrote:
aox wrote:Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas on blu?
That's what I was thinking. Maybe Naked Lunch?
Definitely Naked Lunch up-grade

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#1434 Post by Le Samouraï »

My money's on Fear and Loathing on blu. I seem to remember there are a bunch of lizards in suits in a scene in the bar.
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#1435 Post by rwaits »

It's Naked Lunch.
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#1436 Post by med »

Le Samouraï wrote:My money's on Fear and Loathing on blu. I seem to remember there are a bunch of lizards in suits in a scene in the bar.
An R1 Blu of this was released by Universal earlier this year.
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#1437 Post by aox »

med wrote:
Le Samouraï wrote:My money's on Fear and Loathing on blu. I seem to remember there are a bunch of lizards in suits in a scene in the bar.
An R1 Blu of this was released by Universal earlier this year.
but the Universal and CC DVD coexisted for years.
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#1438 Post by spocker »

Wall Street was the first thing that jumped to my mind (Gordon Gekko).
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#1439 Post by J »

Le Samouraï wrote:My money's on Fear and Loathing on blu. I seem to remember there are a bunch of lizards in suits in a scene in the bar.
Yup, see for yourself at the 4:00 mark.
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#1440 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

At last. Crocodile Dundee on blu
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#1441 Post by swo17 »

rwaits wrote:It's Naked Lunch.
Lizard man =/= mugwump. My guess is also Fear and Loathing.
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#1442 Post by Matt »

Yeah, if it was a mugwump, I would think it would at least slightly resemble a mugwump. It's Fear and Loathing.
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#1443 Post by Tom Hagen »

Wow, what a genuinely gratuitous Blu upgrade. I guess the people who really love this film can now ditch both the Blu they've bought, and the Criterion DVDs they've kept for the commentaries. At least it should sell well though.
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#1444 Post by zedz »

Given that Fear and Loathing was, for a while at least, their best-selling title on DVD (if I recall correctly), regardless of Universal's duplication, I'm not surprised they'd want to see if lightning will strike twice on BluRay.
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#1445 Post by mfunk9786 »

And I wouldn't be so quick to gang up on Criterion over this, Universal likely insisted on having the first crack at sales. I wouldn't be surprised to see Do the Right Thing and Dazed and Confused eventually.
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#1446 Post by dwk »

And according to the reviews, Universal's Fear and Loathing Blu-Ray looks terrible. So there is room for improvement.
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#1447 Post by eerik »

dwk wrote:And according to the reviews, Universal's Fear and Loathing Blu-Ray looks terrible. So there is room for improvement.
Most Universal's catalog Blu-ray releases come from old and dated masters that are often heavily filtered. They are even worse than Warner...
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#1448 Post by cgray »

Agreed about it being F&L.

edit: And I haven't bought a previous blu-ray version, and will be buying this. Should be a good release.
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#1449 Post by Jeff »

mfunk9786 wrote:And I wouldn't be so quick to gang up on Criterion over this, Universal likely insisted on having the first crack at sales. I wouldn't be surprised to see Do the Right Thing and Dazed and Confused eventually.
Agreed. This is great news because it means that Universal isn't claiming sole dominion over the titles that they've already released on Blu-ray. Fear and Loathing isn't a personal favorite of mine, but if this means that Universal might let Criterion take a crack at Blu-rays of Spartacus, Traffic, and the aforementioned Do The Right Thing, I'm all for it.
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#1450 Post by Tom Hagen »

Last Temptation of Christ hasn't received the hi-def treatment; I'd go there first.
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