Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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Tom Hagen
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#1476 Post by Tom Hagen »

The Conversation? Except Lions Gate just re-released that one . . .
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#1478 Post by What A Disgrace »

I want the next newsletter to include a picture of Al Jolson, in blackface, getting pelted offstage with tomatoes, and exclaiming "Looks like I'm on the street and singin' the Blus".
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#1479 Post by perkizitore »

It is Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me on BD! An owl plus headphones/hearing aid, it is pretty obvious...
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#1480 Post by colinr0380 »

And if you look closely the owl appears to be making a scrunched up face, making one of its claws into a fist and hopping on one leg! It's all so clear to me now!
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#1481 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

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#1482 Post by stagefright50 »

Look at the drawing and notice the DVD showing a woman holding a child and it appears to say Sirk at the bottom... more Dirk coming or possibly reissues in blue? I'd post the picture but I'm on my cell phone.
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#1483 Post by oldsheperd »

That's Magnificent Obsession.

I do think it's amusing that Salo can be a Christmas present.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1484 Post by colinr0380 »

Yes, just Magnificent Obsession's cover:

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#1485 Post by stagefright50 »

Great. It looked a little different on my tiny screen then how I remembered the cover.
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#1486 Post by Cinephrenic »

Huh?
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#1487 Post by Feego »

Are we not getting a regular newsletter with a clue this month? I noticed they've posted Guillermo Del Toro's Top 10 on the Criterion site, and today's newsletter did not have a wacky hint.
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#1488 Post by Minkin »

I think that was just their Christmas holiday Ad to get us to buy some gifts for people. Since it didn't really mention any of the December releases, I would imagine a real newsletter to come out in the near future- although the top ten thing was strange to announce today instead of their standard release announcements. I'd still wager a future newsletter.
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#1489 Post by swo17 »

They said on Facebook today or yesterday that there would be a newsletter next week.
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#1490 Post by ccfixx »

In regards to Criterion's 'Gift Guide' newsletter this week...

I wrote to inquire about how "custom" the Jason Polan artwork would be for spend $150 or more. Here is my original e-mail plus Criterion's response that I received this morning.
Hello, I received the 'gift guide' newsletter yesterday and was curious as to just how "custom" the drawing from Jason Polan (for purchases of $150 or more) will be? Will the drawing be for a film title in the Criterion Collection? If so, will the customer be able to choose which film title for his/her "custom" drawing, or will it be decided by Mr. Polan? Thanks.
Thanks for your email!
We are going to do our very best to accommodate special requests, so if you have a specific wish, you are more than welcome to email me with your order number and request! If we don't receive a specific request from you, Jason will most likely draw an illustration inspired by your order! ;)

Hope this helps and please keep me posted if you have a specific request! Thanks for supporting Criterion!

Best,

Karen
The Criterion Collection
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1491 Post by antnield »

Wacky flour:

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#1492 Post by mteller »

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A Moment of Innocence (a.k.a. "Bread and Flower")


YAY!
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#1493 Post by swo17 »

That would be wonderful!
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#1494 Post by jwd5275 »

Pale Flower (Pail Flour) by Shinoda
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#1495 Post by stagefright50 »

Pale Flower
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#1496 Post by oldsheperd »

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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

#1497 Post by backstreetsbackalright »

I'd be plenty pleased with either Pale Flower or A Moment of Innocence. Especially the latter.
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#1498 Post by Tom Amolad »

stagefright50 wrote:Pale Flower
Unquestionably. That's "Pail Flour" for those who need both parts of the pun explained.
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#1499 Post by oldsheperd »

The fact that I can't recall if I've ever seen Pale Flower isn't a good sign.
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#1500 Post by mteller »

Ah unfortunately that does seem like a better fit than my guess. I haven't seen PF... I'm sure it's good, but I really had my hopes up there for AMoI.
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