Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 4

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knives
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#101 Post by knives »

Hat solved. Definitely Etaix.

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#102 Post by triodelover »

Not saying you're wrong about Etaix, but the hat in the drawing resembles the Basque txapela (on the right below) more than the one in your photo

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#103 Post by tojoed »

Jeff wrote:
Peacock wrote:i'm not convinced it's a mime.
Gotta be a mime. He's doing the leaning on an imaginary wall thing.
In which case it's "A Night in Casablanca", of all things.

Oh, and there's a car pile up in "Nashville" (another bit of wishful thinking).
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#104 Post by jamesonnephi »

The bow could be for the Korean film “The Bow” by Kim Ki-duk. Criterion released their first Korean film last Aug. He's an amazing director who has won numerous awards at Cannes in Un Certain Regard but not a lot of attention elsewhere.
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#105 Post by ellipsis7 »

Triodelover - see my post a couple of pages back - hat is a 'Tricorne', 3 pointed - ingrained and apparent in Spanish & French culture especially & mainly 17/18th centuries, legacy as you show...
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#106 Post by What A Disgrace »

I don't think Criterion should release any films by Ki-duk Kim.
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#107 Post by matrixschmatrix »

From what I'm seeing, the bow in The Bow doesn't have that distinctive outwards bump in the middle, while the one in the Pasolini does. I would also guess that the mime is probably Pierre Étaix, as we know for certain that set is coming.
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#108 Post by ellipsis7 »

Etaix - this is still a scattergunned conclusion, there is enough in the clue to suggest specificity...
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#109 Post by MrGregoryArkadin »

If that medallion is a reference to Rosemary's Baby as well as Harold and Maude that is the cleverest thing I've seen in these drawings for the past few years. So awesome. Also the girl on top of the car made me think of Crash, even though you guys have shown screenshots. The Truck hauling the cars could also be reference to crash. They've got that great Cronenberg commentary just sitting there. The Samurai Trilogy deserves an upgrade totally. It's about time.
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#110 Post by Volta »

After looking at the picture some more, I now can't help but feel as though those lines represent something. They just seem to be too precisely placed. While it would be nice to get a decent package of The Five Obstructions, I don't feel as though that's correct. (MAYBE.) Still, these past drawings have recently been rather dense, and this detail isn't to be overlooked. (That Lean/Coward hint has me paranoid!!)

.... By the by, if you happen to own a (new) copy of Breaking the Waves or The Five Obstructions, you could make a pretty penny.
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#111 Post by Dona Santa »

I know the marionette is for Being John Malkovich but I was hoping it would be a double clue for From the life of the marionettes? a very underrated/great effort from Bergman
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#112 Post by mfunk9786 »

For all our talk of them, Criterion has never had a double clue, have they?
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#113 Post by swo17 »

I think mfunk is asking both if double clues exist and also, who here likes hot dogs.
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#114 Post by Volta »

First day of the new thread, and 5 pages!! Not bad, mates.... Now that the picture's done with, we might as well talk about the correlation between hot dogs and double clues.... and government conspiracies....
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#115 Post by onedimension »

Isn't there something with a motorcycle or a military convoy at the start of Col. Blimp? I might be thinking of Lawrence of Arabia..
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#116 Post by Volta »

onedimension wrote:Isn't there something with a motorcycle or a military convoy at the start of Col. Blimp? I might be thinking of Lawrence of Arabia..
There is, indeed.
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#117 Post by onedimension »

One of the vehicles could be a blu 'Taste of Cherry', although one has to draw the line somewhere re: films with cars in them. Still no Rivettes, Rublev, Rossellinis..
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#118 Post by CSM126 »

Well, Mr. Badii does dig himself a shallow grave...
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#119 Post by domino harvey »

Calvin wrote:Image

Maude's medallion (which I'm not entirely convinced is Rosemary's Baby) looks to be a five pointed star which could be connected to the five lines I suppose. Is anyone skilled enough with Photoshop to make the design clearer?
I zoomed in on the pendant using Photoshop' magnification tool (set to 50x) and applied the digital filter to clarify and lo and behold, it appears we were all on the wrong track:

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#120 Post by The Narrator Returns »

You are not the Criterions you buy. You are not the titles you demand be upgraded. You are not your new high-definition digital restoration. You are the all-singing, all-dancing crap of the world.
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#121 Post by Volta »

domino harvey wrote:I zoomed in on the pendant using Photoshop' magnification tool (set to 50x) and applied the digital filter to clarify and lo and behold, it appears we were all on the wrong track
Wow... Criterion's come to expect a lot from us with these teasers.... I'd magnify some more, because The Shawshank Redemption might be in there, and we want our friends over at IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes to be happy, too. :wink:
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#122 Post by movielocke »

some kooky possibilities I've not seen suggested

The five lines divide the clues up into what kind of releases they are hinting at, for example in the bottom left quadrant we have clues for box sets, Pierre Etaix, Wenders, and the pearls clearly refer to a trio release, perhaps the pearls are referring to a trilogy of murnau films, City Girl, Tabu, and Sunrise, for example. :-p

Of course this suggests that Eating Raoul is part of a box set, so the whole theory is probably crap, unless someone can figure out what sort of boxset (maybe BBS esque) the film would be part of.
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#123 Post by knives »

Couldn't the lines just be their lame attempt at showing the traffic moving?
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#124 Post by SpiderBaby »

Could be but the one going right through (behind) the 1 samurai has me questioning they could be lines from the traffic.
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#125 Post by tarpilot »

movielocke wrote:Of course this suggests that Eating Raoul is part of a box set, so the whole theory is probably crap, unless someone can figure out what sort of boxset (maybe BBS esque) the film would be part of.
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