Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)
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- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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Guys, this is how we speculate on announcement day. On newsletter day, I want to see predictions of:
-what animal will appear
-how cute the animal will be
-if it will be saying something clever
-if it will signify the ever elusive triple clue???
-how many joke posts people will make after it has already been established with certainty what the clue represents
-what animal will appear
-how cute the animal will be
-if it will be saying something clever
-if it will signify the ever elusive triple clue???
-how many joke posts people will make after it has already been established with certainty what the clue represents
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- knives
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)
Has there ever been a duple let a lone a triple clue?
- domino harvey
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It will undoubtedly be an animal that looks the same upside down as right side up
- dx23
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A worm or an Armond White?domino harvey wrote:It will undoubtedly be an animal that looks the same upside down as right side up
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- Dot Com Dom
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A Pushmepullyou, obv-- what, who hasn't been begging Criterion for Doctor Doolittle on deluxe Blu?! I need to see Rex Harrsion serenade a seal in hi-def!
- swo17
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

Phantom Carriage!
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buskeat
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The Phantom Carriage. Not a huge shock since it's posted on Hulu, but I'm grateful to see Criterion coming out with another silent.
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THX1378
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Yea not a huge shock, but I wonder if will get the 1958 remake as a bonus on the disc.
- swo17
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This is shaping up to be a tremendous year for silents on Criterion.
Also zedz's boy João Pedro Rodrigues submitted a top 10 list...
Also zedz's boy João Pedro Rodrigues submitted a top 10 list...
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Great news. Master of the House shouldn't be long now.
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I was close to caving on the KTL so fantastic! More Sjostrom, please!
- Peacock
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I think they'll release this one the same month as Wild Strawberries for a lil bit of extra publicity for the silent.
- knives
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Now if only Warners got that stick out of their ass and licensed The Wind all would be good in the world of Sjostrom.
- zedz
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I wonder if there's any release in the works? I think Two Drifters already has a US release, and if Strand's handling To Die Like a Man, you'd expect them to handle the DVD release too.swo17 wrote:Also zedz's boy João Pedro Rodrigues submitted a top 10 list...
What? You mean that old guy in Wild Strawberries made movies?swo17 wrote:Phantom Carriage!
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- knives
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Maybe they just befriended him through the Costa release. Seems like the most logical conclusion.
- Cinephrenic
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He probably just a fan of them.
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I've always thought that Wild Strawberries was a very nice homage to Phantom Carriage, what with the flashback structure and creepy opening dream sequence!
- swo17
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We also still need a non-Archive release of He Who Gets Slapped and a re-timed Outlaw and His Wife (which would require either a new score or the present score re-recorded at a slower tempo).knives wrote:Now if only Warners got that stick out of their ass and licensed The Wind all would be good in the world of Sjostrom.
- knives
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Technically we also need The Scarlet Letter, but I figure one step at a time.
Does anyone think that the outburst of all of these silents signifies an unexpected success of either Modern Times or more likely (and hopefully) the von Sternberg package? Either way something has seemed to renew their faith in the selling ability of silents.
Does anyone think that the outburst of all of these silents signifies an unexpected success of either Modern Times or more likely (and hopefully) the von Sternberg package? Either way something has seemed to renew their faith in the selling ability of silents.
- movielocke
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my girlfriend laughed at me when I went on a three minute rant about the Scarlett Letter not being on DVD when Easy A asked the question of why people don't watch the old version. :-p I do think the Sternberg set sold well, hence we're getting more silents.knives wrote:Technically we also need The Scarlet Letter, but I figure one step at a time.
Does anyone think that the outburst of all of these silents signifies an unexpected success of either Modern Times or more likely (and hopefully) the von Sternberg package? Either way something has seemed to renew their faith in the selling ability of silents.
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Seconded! I so excited!Murdoch wrote:I was close to caving on the KTL so fantastic! More Sjostrom, please!
and with Troell's Emigrants/New Land set for a spectacularly Scandinavian month!Peacock wrote:I think they'll release this one the same month as Wild Strawberries for a lil bit of extra publicity for the silent.
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It's times like these that I'm especially glad that Criterion's moved to an all Blu-ray policy for their main line- knowing this was coming would be good regardless, but knowing that it's coming on Blu means that there's no real question that it will better what's already out there.
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I wonder how they'll deal with the the framerate however...
- movielocke
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inevitably it will be wrong, deliberately wrong, just to make criterion forum members mad; it will be yet more evidence that criterion is stupid, hates cinema, loathes cineastes, and drowns puppies.Peacock wrote:I wonder how they'll deal with the the framerate however...
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you had me until 'drowning puppies.'
Then... I knew you were kidding.
Then... I knew you were kidding.