Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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#2026 Post by jwd5275 »

Its definitely something with the words 'black cock' in the title....
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#2027 Post by Saturnome »

The costume is very similar to the drawing, but I don't get the foot thing? (alright, I haven't seen The Gold Rush in a while)
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#2028 Post by swo17 »

Chaplin's foot is bandaged in another part of the movie.
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#2029 Post by zedz »

*CG* wrote:Cockfighter?
I wish, but that chicken looks happy.

The Gold Rush works for me.
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#2030 Post by jwd5275 »

A cock is a male chicken...
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#2031 Post by zedz »

jwd5275 wrote:Its definitely something with the words 'black cock' in the title....
Can somebody who's at work at the moment do a Google search to explore this lead?
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#2032 Post by tarpilot »

Bonus feature on a Trash Humpers disk?!
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#2033 Post by jwd5275 »

Though it'll never happen - Rear Window ....Hitchcock and an injured foot
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#2034 Post by SpiderBaby »

zedz wrote:
*CG* wrote:Cockfighter?
I wish, but that chicken looks happy.
Did that Fox look happy with the Antichrist clue where his guts was coming out?
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#2035 Post by swo17 »

I am also happy to report that the chicken has 1,925 feathers on it, as opposed to 1,942, signifying that Criterion will be releasing the original silent version.
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#2036 Post by Jeff »

*CG* wrote:Cockfighter?
"I thought they wore gloves and helmets. You know, like American Gladiators."

Expecting some Hellman, but not that one. Though I'd be thrilled by a Criterion Blu, there have been two region one editions with commentary already.

Gotta be The Gold Rush.
Peacock wrote:Don't think it's Cockfighter.... it's definitely drawn a chicken and the file name reflects that.
"Let me understand, you got the hen, the chicken and the rooster. The rooster goes with the chicken. So, who's having sex with the hen?"

"They're all chickens. The rooster has sex with all of them."

"That's perverse."


Thanks for allowing me to quote two different Seinfeld episodes in one post.
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#2037 Post by htshell »

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#2038 Post by onedimension »

Broken(-footed)+rooster = Brewster (Mccloud)?
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#2039 Post by The Narrator Returns »

In the spirit of making wrong guesses:
Chicken + Broken Foot = Rear Window, because Jimmy Stewart has a broken leg and is kind of a chicken for not going over to the neighbor's house sooner...?
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#2040 Post by Kwyjibo »

This might be a stretch, but the right foot is bandaged, meaning only the left foot is good. Hint for a possible release for My Left Foot?
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#2041 Post by zedz »

Kwyjibo wrote:This might be a stretch, but the right foot is bandaged, meaning only the left foot is good. Hint for a possible release for My Left Foot?
My Sore Cock seems like a better bet, but I don't think that's Criterion-worthy.
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#2042 Post by Brian C »

I wonder if it's Rear Window, since Stewart's leg is broken and it's a Hitchcock film?

My wife's going to be kinda pissed if The Gold Rush is the next Chaplin, since I convinced her to sell her old WB/MK2 DVD on the grounds that the Criterion was imminent. Even though she got a good price for it, I think she misses it and suspects that I led her astray for a quick profit. And at the rate Criterion's going, the next Chaplin after The Gold Rush won't be released until May, 2014.
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#2043 Post by mfunk9786 »

Interesting note: Rear Window is conspicuously absent from the 2012 Universal Blu-ray slate, despite the fact that The Birds and Vertigo are coming. Judging from the Legacy editions that came out a couple years back, Rear Window is in the top three Hitchcocks in Universal's canon - so why would it be ignored when The Birds is being boxed with Psycho and Vertigo?
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#2044 Post by JabbaTheSlut »

The Sterile Cuckoo by Pakula?
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#2045 Post by Feego »

OMG, it's Pink Flamingos! The chicken in that movie got pretty banged up! 8-[

Actually, that still of Chaplin in the chicken costume has pretty much convinced me. I haven't watched The Gold Rush in a looong time, so I don't even remember his foot bandaged, but that sounds right. I really hope they get around to City Lights sooner rather than later.
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#2046 Post by SamLowry »

Well given that Gold Rush is on Janus' list for playing theaters (dec - march), it's safe to say that it'll be the next Chaplin. the question is only when.
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#2047 Post by Noiradelic »

mfunk9786 wrote:Interesting note: Rear Window is conspicuously absent from the 2012 Universal Blu-ray slate, despite the fact that The Birds and Vertigo are coming. Judging from the Legacy editions that came out a couple years back, Rear Window is in the top three Hitchcocks in Universal's canon - so why would it be ignored when The Birds is being boxed with Psycho and Vertigo?
baguettes wrote:Blu-ray Alfred Hitchcock set (9/4): Not certain, but thinking this will contain The Birds, Psycho, and Vertigo
Assuming you're referring to this, it sounds like there was some guesswork involved. I believe Vertigo and Rear Window have always gotten simultaneous releases, going back to when they were rereleased in theaters in the early eighties, and just a 3-disc box doesn't seem as likely, so I'd be quite surprised if Rear Window isn't part of this release. I wish you were right, because based on what those Legacy editions went for the first few years, the Universal Blus aren't going to be much cheaper than a Criterion during a half-off sale.
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#2048 Post by member24958 »

If it is 'The Gold Rush', is it likely Criterion will be able to include both cuts of the film plus the extras from the MK2/WB DVD?
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#2049 Post by aox »

I was really hoping City Lights would be the next one.
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#2050 Post by Peacock »

abintra wrote:If it is 'The Gold Rush', is it likely Criterion will be able to include both cuts of the film plus the extras from the MK2/WB DVD?
Extremely, judging by the other Criterions and the fact that Janus is screening the silent Gold Rush currently (right?). Although then I'm a bit confused; the European Blus don't include the silent cut in HD right? So are Criterion creating their own master...? (I hope so, as personally I think almost all the Chaplin MK2 Blus so far are very average).

I wonder if the delay in Chaplin releases is partly due to MK2 not having restored anymore in a year so Criterion is preferring to spread the releases out themselves so that they don't reach a stage where they have to wait 2 years to release the other major titles... I mean there hasn't been a new Blu since The Circus in 2010 right? Leaving Limelight, Verdoux, Woman of Paris and others still to be done...
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