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#1101 Post by zedz »

Not much to go by yet, but that looks like it could be one gorgeous cover.
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#1102 Post by SpiderBaby »

I want to see what font they went with. Hopefully like that poster.
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#1103 Post by RyanGallagher »

I'm going to go ahead and predict that Sam Smith is responsible for this Phantom Carriage art.
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#1104 Post by CSM126 »

So am I the only one suspecting a Cris cuervos... blu ray coming? All the materials they've posted about it on the site lately seems to be an obvious tell.
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#1105 Post by felipe »

CSM126 wrote:So am I the only one suspecting a Cris cuervos... blu ray coming? All the materials they've posted about it on the site lately seems to be an obvious tell.
I hope you right.

BTW, with Phantom Carriage being announced this week, should I assume Wild Strawberries will be too?
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#1106 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

CSM126 wrote:So am I the only one suspecting a Cris cuervos... blu ray coming? All the materials they've posted about it on the site lately seems to be an obvious tell.
I figured that, but I would be even more psyched for more Saura or Geraldine Chaplin since they gave her her own profile this week too (specifically Remember My Name).
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#1107 Post by Archers of Loaf »

Professor Wagstaff wrote:
CSM126 wrote:So am I the only one suspecting a Cris cuervos... blu ray coming? All the materials they've posted about it on the site lately seems to be an obvious tell.
I figured that, but I would be even more psyched for more Saura or Geraldine Chaplin since they gave her her own profile this week too (specifically Remember My Name).
Perhaps Peppermint Frappé? IFC has aired it several times over the last couple of years with a Janus logo. It's also screening on TCM in a few weeks.
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#1108 Post by swo17 »

Criterion wrote:We've got a newsletter going out today, with a hint that will make a lot of you very happy
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#1109 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

swo17 wrote:
Criterion wrote:We've got a newsletter going out today, with a hint that will make a lot of you very happy
Rivette arrive-t-il?
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#1110 Post by Cinéslob »

A three disc edition of Tiny Furniture, with a collectable miniature tuffet included.
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#1111 Post by Brian C »

Cinéslob wrote:A three disc edition of Tiny Furniture, with a collectable miniature tuffet included.
They said "very happy," not "rapturously delirious".
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#1112 Post by eerik »

I don't know, lately they've been tweeting a lot more Mulholland Drive related stuff than they should be. Somekind of a 10th anniversary edition from Criterion would not be surprising.
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#1113 Post by Gary Gnu »

Please make this so! There are many Lynch possibilities, like Lost Highway, Eraserhead, and INLAND EMPIRE. By the way, did Criterion ever put out a laserdisc for Eraserhead, or was that just rumored?

Still, I'm pumped for Three Colors!
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#1114 Post by CSM126 »

Gary Gnu wrote:... did Criterion ever put out a laserdisc for Eraserhead, or was that just rumored?
Eraserhead was planned but never released. Long story short, Lynch was happy to work on it, but only without any time constraints, so he made sure they didn't try to set a deadline. And then someone leaked a false "release date" rumor and Lynch freaked out, assuming Criterion had done it to pressure him to hurry up. And he bailed, taking the movie with him.

At least that's the story I've always heard. If Criterion have acquired his films (which seems somewhat likely with Lynch's self-produced Green box going OOP and his distributors looking elsewhere), I wonder if Lynch will participate (assuming the story above were true). The again, I suppose he could just fork over all the stuff from the Green box and leave it at that.
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#1115 Post by Gary Gnu »

That's a cool story and I've never heard about that. It makes sense, since Lynch really hated what had become of Dune as soon as time restraints were introduced. The Green Box was actually pretty good, but way over priced. I didn't know it went out of print. More importantly, when exactly did it get discontinued? If it was really recent, then the odds of seeing a Criterion edition of one of those works are pretty good. Let's keep the Busey coming with the release of Lost Highway! Sorry, I just got Insignificance; and I absolutely love Gary Busey in that movie.

Thanks for explaining the Eraserhead laserdisc, though. It explains a lot; and I'll take it as truth.
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#1116 Post by thatobscurecharm »

Criterion wrote:Image

Cataloging our laserdiscs is going to involve much more work than we thought…
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#1117 Post by Askew »

Has there been anything that indicates that Criterion could possibly have gotten back the rights to The Killer?
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#1118 Post by AfterTheRain »

Askew wrote:Has there been anything that indicates that Criterion could possibly have gotten back the rights to The Killer?
Or acquired the rights to distribute Brian De Palma's Carrie from MGM for that matter?
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#1119 Post by Tom Hagen »

Seriously people:

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#1120 Post by What A Disgrace »

I'd like a boxed set of Carrie, Fury, and Dressed to Kill, myself. They could call it "Brian de Palma: Female Problems".
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#1121 Post by zedz »

What A Disgrace wrote:I'd like a boxed set of Carrie, Fury, and Dressed to Kill, myself. They could call it "Brian de Palma: Female Problems".
Or they could put out a release called Female Trouble and forget about De Palma.
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#1122 Post by cdnchris »

I may have missed something but I'm pretty sure all they're doing is adding all of the specs and artwork for their laserdisc releases to the site, which would be cool.
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#1123 Post by Gary Gnu »

cdnchris wrote:I may have missed something but I'm pretty sure all they're doing is adding all of the specs and artwork for their laserdisc releases to the site, which would be cool.
This could indicate that Criterion has taken more of an interest in regaining the rights to their laserdisc titles. They've been doing it gradually, so maybe they want to up the ante. I want them to regain the rights to Last Tango in Paris pronto. I need to see the original four-hour long cut! (Oh, and it's basically my favorite movie.)
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#1124 Post by swo17 »

Where Are They Now: swimminghorses posts several more fake covers to Facebook...where they are universally well received. Brings up the forum without being prompted, calling it "tedious," "elitist," and (sarcastically) "friendy" [sic].
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#1125 Post by Tom Hagen »

Does he go by "swimminghorses" on Facebook?
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