Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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felipe
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#2001 Post by felipe »

Le Havre is heavily featured on the newsletter, so it'll probably be released by Criterion eventually, right?
Perkins Cobb
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#2002 Post by Perkins Cobb »

You guys got your newsletter many hours before I did. The heck...?
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Jeff
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#2003 Post by Jeff »

Cinephrenic wrote:Looks like a deal to release USA films through Universal.
Criterion has already released several USA/Focus titles (USA was absorbed by the Focus division of Universal when Uni bought it from Barry Diller): Traffic, In the Mood for Love, Topsy-Turvy, Monsoon Wedding, Ride with the Devil. We found out that BJM was likely in the works a couple of months ago, and there was some further speculation at that time.
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StevenJ0001
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#2004 Post by StevenJ0001 »

Well I for one cannot wait to own a Criterion edition of BJM! \:D/ Plus, IIRC the extras on the current edition aren't stellar.
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#2005 Post by Hail_Cesar »

dadaistnun wrote:Image
wacky monkey marionette
Frederick Wiseman's Primate?
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swo17
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#2006 Post by swo17 »

Surely Criterion is talking to Alec Baldwin because they've acquired the rights from MGM to the recently OOP Miami Blues?
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domino harvey
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#2007 Post by domino harvey »

I wish, but I doubt it
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Cinephrenic
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#2008 Post by Cinephrenic »

Probably because of The Royal Tenenbaums. New upgrade.
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Drucker
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#2009 Post by Drucker »

richast2 wrote:
Drucker wrote:
knives wrote:Clearly you haven't seen any of his incredible performances i.e. all of them.
Eclipse 35: Nicolas Cage: A National Treasure
It Could Happen To You
Trapped In Paradise
Ant Bully
Peggy Sue Got Married
Red Rock West
I can only assume you left out Valley Girl so that it could get its own spine number.
The Family Man/Valley Girl double disc Nick Cage's gender identity set. Don Cheadale gives commentary on the former.
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#2010 Post by bamwc2 »

StevenJ0001 wrote:Well I for one cannot wait to own a Criterion edition of BJM! Plus, IIRC the extras on the current edition aren't stellar.
Are you saying that you don't enjoy watching Spike Jonze vomit?
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med
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#2011 Post by med »

One can only hope that gets carried over.
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The Narrator Returns
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#2012 Post by The Narrator Returns »

med wrote:One can only hope that gets carried over.
That and the page with nothing on it.
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Gregory
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#2013 Post by Gregory »

I remember watching the DVD back in about 2000 and thinking that the extra feature that follows an extra as she drives back and forth on the Jersey Turnpike was the strangest supplement I'd seen on any disc so far.
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Gregor Samsa
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#2014 Post by Gregor Samsa »

Gregory wrote:I remember watching the DVD back in about 2000 and thinking that the extra feature that follows an extra as she drives back and forth on the Jersey Turnpike was the strangest supplement I'd seen on any disc so far.
Its cause she's come to look for America.
Flike
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#2015 Post by Flike »

Was the "drunken dog" image connected to any of last month's reveals?
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captveg
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#2016 Post by captveg »

Flike wrote:Was the "drunken dog" image connected to any of last month's reveals?
Someone on another board suggested Anatomy of a Murder, but as I saw the film a long time ago and didn't care for it I really can't remember if it applies.
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#2017 Post by James43 »

Flike wrote:Was the "drunken dog" image connected to any of last month's reveals?
Lee Remick's little dog in "Anatomy of a murder" is shown in court, drinking beer.
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#2018 Post by swo17 »

If that's what that clue was for, then none of us got it. I am so disappointed in us.
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#2019 Post by bamwc2 »

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#2020 Post by ellipsis7 »

It's a turkey - many of those filmwise...
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Peacock
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#2021 Post by Peacock »

ellipsis7 wrote:It's a turkey - many of those filmwise...
File is called "wacky chicken".
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SpiderBaby
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#2022 Post by SpiderBaby »

Cockfighter?
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#2023 Post by domino harvey »

Even a broken cock is right two times a day
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#2024 Post by swo17 »

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Peacock
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#2025 Post by Peacock »

Don't think it's Cockfighter, a Hitch-cock, Heaven's Gate, No Fear no Die etc.... it's definitely drawn a chicken and the file name reflects that...

No bandaged foot on the Chaplin. And that's another cock...
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