Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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#2276 Post by ryannichols7 »

yeah, that's a fairly impressive clue by them. not on par with the lean cow herd, but quite clever.

speaking of Heaven's Gate, I emailed Mulvaney about Criterion screening the new restoration at New York Film Festival like they're doing at Venice. fingers crossed.
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#2277 Post by duck duck »

Wow, I just saw the guy and thought he looked like the guy from the New Year's drawing and I thought there were skates in one of his films.

edit: just looked at New Years picture and they look nothing a like.
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#2278 Post by jindianajonz »

Have we set a new record on time between clue and announcement? 15 days for Heaven's Gate?
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#2279 Post by mfunk9786 »

Folks knew it was on the way for a while, though. Not sure if that's a huge deal in this case.
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#2280 Post by mfunk9786 »

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#2281 Post by Dragoon En Regalia »

Three Cs, all shackled together. Reminds me of the Coens' O Brother, though I'm not sure.
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#2282 Post by knives »

Down by Law?
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#2283 Post by mfunk9786 »

Was already re-released on Blu
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#2284 Post by swo17 »

Each of those Cs should be able to escape easily.
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#2285 Post by jedgeco »

Prison Cs. Locked Cs.

Trapped Cs. Trapeze?

Just spit-balling.
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#2286 Post by Calvin »

It could be a triple clue (each C representing a release) or a clue for a trilogy.
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#2287 Post by movielocke »

now what trilogy would this be for? trapped in an old foothold trap=Straw Dogs? A Peckinpah trilogy?
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#2288 Post by knives »

mfunk9786 wrote:Was already re-released on Blu
This is what I get for not keeping up with this stuff.
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#2289 Post by onedimension »

They could be "letters"
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#2290 Post by Dragoon En Regalia »

Maybe they're just telling us all about their next triple-C film, guys. And how they've been shackled to a new licensing deal!

It can't be Down by Law, but it's another film with a triple-prisoner film dynamic? That could be O Brother, Where Art Thou. That said, I'm not sure if the Coens are keen on working with Criterion, or whether Criterion could get the rights to that film anyway.

It could be a trilogy for something, but the clues are vague at this point.
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#2291 Post by mfunk9786 »

knives wrote:
mfunk9786 wrote:Was already re-released on Blu
This is what I get for not keeping up with this stuff.
You've got over 7000 posts on the Criterion Forum - you don't keep up with this stuff?! :shock:
Dragoon En Regalia wrote:It can't be Down by Law, but it's another film with a triple-prisoner film dynamic? That could be O Brother, Where Art Thou. That said, I'm not sure if the Coens are keen on working with Criterion, or whether Criterion could get the rights to that film anyway.
That's already gotten a Blu-ray release in the U.S.... I doubt it.
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#2292 Post by domino harvey »

The beartrap means Savage Streets, obv
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#2293 Post by stuartrosen »

Cs = "seas"???
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#2294 Post by thatobscurecharm »

Chain, chain, chain...."Chain of Fools" started playing in my head for some reason.
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#2295 Post by ShellOilJunior »

Three Seasons (1999)
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#2296 Post by rspaight »

Perhaps it's "seas"?
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#2297 Post by Sam T. »

A search for Three Seas on imdb brought up a Cannes-nominated 1957 film from Inida, about which I know nothing but perhaps it's well known to others... ?

[edit: The original title is Pardesi but wikipedia has its English title as Journey Beyond the Three Seas. Can anyone who has seen this speak to the presence of bear traps or hand cuffs in it?]
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#2298 Post by Cronenfly »

A Man Escaped, Straw Dogs reissue/Blu, and one more movie prominently featuring handcuffs/incarceration (may well be O Brother Where Art Thou)?
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#2299 Post by onedimension »

Did they lose the rights to Le Trou?
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#2300 Post by Calvin »

Pickpocket?
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