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Mr. Ned
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God, enough Jarmusch in the CC already. There's three films too many of his in the collection as it is and if Coffee and Cigarettes somehow finds itself a spine # I might actually write in and complain; same goes for Limits of Control. Even though I think Chocolat may be one Denis' lesser films, the fact none of her films have found their way in the Criterion criterion and FOUR of Jarmusch's has is mind-boggling. The two couldn't be more pronouncedly different on the whole "form/content" spectrum ...as in Denis is a genius and Jarmusch, well, kind of sucks.
- mfunk9786
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Mr. Ned
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haha, I kind of deserved that. But honestly, do we really need a new Jarmusch release ever 12-15 months? It's like they have some sort of secret agreement or something; like that Sons of Lee Marvin club.
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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- Mr Sausage
- Has Risen from the Grave
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We technically don't need them to do anything at all, but insofar as they like Jim Jarmusch's movies, I assume they'll continue to release them without caring whether or not Mr. Ned approves.Mr. Ned wrote:haha, I kind of deserved that. But honestly, do we really need a new Jarmusch release ever 12-15 months? It's like they have some sort of secret agreement or something; like that Sons of Lee Marvin club.
- Brian C
- I hate to be That Pedantic Guy but...
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Why is it that, even at this late date in DVD history, people still pretend that they don't know how licensing works, and insist on treating Criterion like some sort of omnipotent Hall of Fame committee?Mr. Ned wrote:... the fact none of her films have found their way in the Criterion criterion and FOUR of Jarmusch's has is mind-boggling.
- oldsheperd
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Please see my thread on Jarmusch in under the "Infighting and Navel Gazing" section if you want to know the reason.Mr. Ned wrote:haha, I kind of deserved that. But honestly, do we really need a new Jarmusch release ever 12-15 months? It's like they have some sort of secret agreement or something; like that Sons of Lee Marvin club.
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Guido
- Joined: Sun Jun 01, 2008 3:31 am
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I find the Casa de lava speculation strange. It's reported that Bankole had a less than stellar time making the film, with he and Costa even getting into a physical altercation half-way through the shoot. Unless he now feels differently about it, I'm having a hard time imagining Bankole contributing to special features for its DVD.
- med
- Joined: Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:58 pm
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It's been worse. When Monsoon Wedding was announced, I recall some crying of "I can't believe Mira Nair is in the Collection before Satyajit Ray!" as if Criterion had some sort of racial quota they needed to fill.Brian C wrote:Why is it that, even at this late date in DVD history, people still pretend that they don't know how licensing works, and insist on treating Criterion like some sort of omnipotent Hall of Fame committee?Mr. Ned wrote:... the fact none of her films have found their way in the Criterion criterion and FOUR of Jarmusch's has is mind-boggling.
- perkizitore
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There you gomfunk9786 wrote:
- zedz
- Joined: Sun Nov 07, 2004 11:24 pm
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So who are these American DVD companies tying up the rights to every single Satyajit Ray film? Because I'd love to buy those discs.med wrote:It's been worse. When Monsoon Wedding was announced, I recall some crying of "I can't believe Mira Nair is in the Collection before Satyajit Ray!" as if Criterion had some sort of racial quota they needed to fill.Brian C wrote:Why is it that, even at this late date in DVD history, people still pretend that they don't know how licensing works, and insist on treating Criterion like some sort of omnipotent Hall of Fame committee?Mr. Ned wrote:... the fact none of her films have found their way in the Criterion criterion and FOUR of Jarmusch's has is mind-boggling.
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 10:49 pm
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Eh, I'm content with the AE discs. Though at this rate they'll cover everything by 2030.
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ianungstad
- Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2005 1:20 am
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Sony Pictures Classics held the rights to :
Pather Panchali
Aparijito
The Music Room
The World of Apu
The Goddess
Three Daughters
The Big City
The Lonely Wife
The Middleman
They released the Apu trilogy, which presumably didn't sell well since nothing else was released. The SPC Apu discs have been out of print for some time. Criterion could or maybe have picked up these titles in the last year or so.
Pather Panchali
Aparijito
The Music Room
The World of Apu
The Goddess
Three Daughters
The Big City
The Lonely Wife
The Middleman
They released the Apu trilogy, which presumably didn't sell well since nothing else was released. The SPC Apu discs have been out of print for some time. Criterion could or maybe have picked up these titles in the last year or so.
- zedz
- Joined: Sun Nov 07, 2004 11:24 pm
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Didn't Sony's Ray rights lapse years ago? They've just been sitting there, all nicely restored, at the Academy since then. Criterion have got a direct line to them via Merchant-Ivory, so I don't think we can attribute their continued non-appearance simply to an impossible licensing situation, as implied above.ianungstad wrote:Sony Pictures Classics held the rights to :
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- Bloodthirsty Butcher
- Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:25 pm
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Criterion posted this picture on Facebook, obviously in response to recent allegations that they don't feed their staff:

If by the end of the day, there aren't at least twenty completely random guesses as to some future release that this is alluding to, I will be extremely disappointed.

If by the end of the day, there aren't at least twenty completely random guesses as to some future release that this is alluding to, I will be extremely disappointed.
- Tom Hagen
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I'm more concerned that there is some sort of square donut fad that I wasn't previously made aware of.
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Brianruns10
- Joined: Sun Jul 02, 2006 2:48 pm
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Actually, the (serious) speculation has been pretty uniform, and that is some kind of Twin Peaks related release, most likely "Fire Walk With Me," with a few of us holding out hope of a possible Twin Peaks series release...which you have to admit would be a perfect first foray into television series for CC (if we are to exclude the Golden Age of Television collection, many of which were later adapted to features, and the Bergman films which he made for TV, but later got theatrical releases).
- FerdinandGriffon
- Joined: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:16 pm
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The Twin Peaks Gold Box Set is a pretty stellar and recent release, so I don't see the point of Criterion double-dipping. With that said, let's all form a united front and cross our fingers en masse in hopes of a FWWM Criterion.Brianruns10 wrote:Actually, the (serious) speculation has been pretty uniform, and that is some kind of Twin Peaks related release, most likely "Fire Walk With Me," with a few of us holding out hope of a possible Twin Peaks series release...which you have to admit would be a perfect first foray into television series for CC
- matrixschmatrix
- Joined: Wed May 26, 2010 3:26 am
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And Tanner '88, which is straightforwardly a TV seriesBrianruns10 wrote:Actually, the (serious) speculation has been pretty uniform, and that is some kind of Twin Peaks related release, most likely "Fire Walk With Me," with a few of us holding out hope of a possible Twin Peaks series release...which you have to admit would be a perfect first foray into television series for CC (if we are to exclude the Golden Age of Television collection, many of which were later adapted to features, and the Bergman films which he made for TV, but later got theatrical releases).
- Brian C
- I hate to be That Pedantic Guy but...
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And who can forget Fishing with John!
- cdnchris
- Site Admin
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Agreed. That's pretty messed up.Tom Hagen wrote:I'm more concerned that there is some sort of square donut fad that I wasn't previously made aware of.
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JMULL222
- Joined: Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:58 am
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Curiously, whats the donuts/'Twin Peaks' connection?
I had a feeling that was stretching it. Criterion themselves, on the photo: "Sometimes a donut is just a donut."
I had a feeling that was stretching it. Criterion themselves, on the photo: "Sometimes a donut is just a donut."
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- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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Yeah, but this is like fifty donuts. At least one of them has to be a clue!
- kaujot
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They would say that, wouldn't they?
- Cash Flagg
- Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2008 3:15 am
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JMULL222 wrote:Curiously, whats the donuts/'Twin Peaks' connection?


