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#876 Post by dwk »

Arthur Bannister wrote: For everyone's sake I sincerely hope the vagueness is because he does "know something going on behind the scenes" and not just because he read something like this. That would be too funny.
I don't know what Kent Jones knows, but if he knows enough to drop a vague comment, its not because he read some internet rumors.
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#877 Post by fdm »

This post at blu-ray.com has a couple of interesting tidbits regarding future artwork for White Material and for Salo. No doubt it's all on Facebook itself, but I've yet to take that plunge.
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#878 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Apparently Criterion's Facebook wall is now a singles bar!
21 year old Hispanic male in South Texas seeks a girlfriend in Texas who is into the Criterion Collection and used bookstores.
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#879 Post by perkizitore »

That sounds fetish :P
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#880 Post by colinr0380 »

They should know that you can't compete with the erudite, often bizarre and usually slightly upsetting classified ads from the London Review of Books (Woody Allen could make at least five or six films from the inspirational jumping off points they provide!) Here's one from their more recent edition:
Sexually I’m not like Switzerland at all, even although I live there. Monolingual M (53), Lausanne based, seeks F for the usual shenanigans.
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#881 Post by aox »

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#882 Post by Thomas Dukenfield »

Looks like Murder a la Mod is definitely back on. Is this going to be in hi-def? I can't really tell from the screenshot, but if I had to guess, it looks like SD.
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#883 Post by swo17 »

Criterion wrote:We compiled all the titles picked by our 65 top ten list contributors and here are the fifteen most popular:

1. Seven Samurai
2. The Third Man
3. Brazil
4. Gimme Shelter
5. The Lady Eve
6. Children of Paradise
7. The Rules of the Game
8. 8½
9. I Know Where I’m Going!
10. Ugetsu
11. L’avventura
12. M
13. Contempt
14. The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoise
15. The Wages of Fear
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#884 Post by Murdoch »

Since there's no CC/twitter thread:
We're giving away a 30-item goodie bag to one lucky Twitter follower this Monday.
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#885 Post by Minkin »

Interesting that they are giving away a Third Man and a Contempt.

I can't for the life of me figure out what is between House and White Dog?

--Edit--

After a lot of zooming and checking, I found out it is the Merchant Ivory release of Maurice. Although the Criterion site has a different cover (they updated the cover on this line?)

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#886 Post by antnield »

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Twitter feed says "1/3" so expect the rest of the Black Moon cover shortly?
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#887 Post by kaujot »

Black Moon, isn't it? That unicorn horn in the bottom-left, and the raven on the right. Or bird-like thing.
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#888 Post by Cinephrenic »

The other 2/3 is probably reversed.
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#889 Post by aox »

Has anyone turned it upside-down? That seems to be important nowadays.
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#890 Post by swo17 »

Michael K. Williams at the Criterion offices. Could this bode well for Life During Wartime? [-o<
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#891 Post by Tom Hagen »

Someone needs to give him a free Blu ray player too.
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#892 Post by swo17 »

Better yet:

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#893 Post by ianungstad »

swo17 wrote:Michael K. Williams at the Criterion offices. Could this bode well for Life During Wartime? [-o<
Of course it's Life During Wartime. MPI has been pretty good at getting their IFC titles out 2-3 months after theatrical. Criterion...not so much.

The film came out last July, even if it makes the June solicits, that's a pretty big gap for a first run title. I wonder/hope this gap occured as a result of Criterion working out a one-off deal with Lionsgate for Happiness. It would be somewhat odd for Criterion to release a sequel and not the original, especially since elements like casting differences between the two films is important in helping to understand what Solondz was doing thematically with LDW.
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#894 Post by swo17 »

Of course it could also just be Omar absconding with Criterion's re-up.
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#895 Post by Murdoch »

Hader wasn't there for any reason except for the free stuff.
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#896 Post by CSM126 »

So the Black Moon cover is a shitty sports team jersey logo. Fantastic.
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#897 Post by domino harvey »

It doesn't cost more to do a cover in color, Criterion
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#898 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Yeah, that's a gross cover, butt-ugly. The only way it could work is with a wash of color underneath the line art.

And that's definitely not Charles Burns... closer to the stoogish propaganda stylings of like Shepard Fairey and his ilk, ugh.
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#899 Post by Tom Hagen »

Murdoch wrote:Hader wasn't there for any reason except for the free stuff.
You obviously haven't heard about America Lost and Baked: The Apatow Productions Story box.
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#900 Post by domino harvey »

If there's going to do the interconnected images person thing, why not get that guy who did the Arab Strap cover?

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