Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 4

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domino harvey
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#1626 Post by domino harvey »

Why is this happening
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#1627 Post by Askew »

HistoryProf wrote: Le Samourai
Pina
On the Waterfront
Ghost World
Wild Strawberries
Y tu mama tambien
Bitter Rice
Pierre Etaix Eclipse
The Shooting and The Hired Hand
I must have missed the clues for Pina and Ghost World, what were they? Also, you forgot the Grey Gardens upgrade that was hinted at in a newsletter and I think you're mistaking The Hired Hand with Ride in the Whirlwind.
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#1628 Post by cdnchris »

I'm not sure about Pina. Was it something in the New Years drawing? But Zwigoff stated he wanted to do Ghost World with Criterion, and since it's Fox/MGM it seemed to be likely. But he also said it would be a few years.
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#1629 Post by ellipsis7 »

Didn't the BITTER RICE clue turn out to be a SUMMER WITH MONIKA clue?...
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#1630 Post by Jeff »

cdnchris wrote:I'm not sure about Pina. Was it something in the New Years drawing?
Jonathan Sehring confirmed at one point that Criterion would be doing Pina. There was also some thought that the iceberg/big wet rock in the middle of the last New Year's drawing referred not to A Night to Remember, but to this:

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#1631 Post by peerpee »

ryannichols7 wrote:but it's okay, I'm sure 2013 will have plenty (Le Samourai, Wild Strawberries, Ikiru, Tokyo Story, Ace in the Hole..)
As well as those you mention, I'd like to see Blu-ray upgrades of:

IVAN'S CHILDHOOD (should be easy?)
ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS (would look great)
THE SCARLET EMPRESS (ace materials are available)
ALI: FEAR EATS THE SOUL (would look great)
NANOOK OF THE NORTH + those amazing HVE editions of MAN OF ARAN and LOUSIANA STORY brought into the CC
obviously ANDREI RUBLEV
L'AVVENTURA (+L'ECLISSE+LA NOTTE)
SPARTACUS (if Universal will admit the truth, that they badly muffed the BD)
DREYER BOX
THRONE OF BLOOD
LA STRADA (the DVD is HD from the neg!)
AU HASARD BALTHAZAR / MOUCHETTE / PICKPOCKET / with L'ARGENT? A Bresson Blu Box?
LA BETE HUMAINE
THIS SPORTING LIFE
THE THIEF OF BAGDAD
some of those Ophuls if they can be improved at all?


and they're late with:

HENRY V (out on UK BD - looks great)
RIFIFI (amazing BD out in the UK)
EYES WITHOUT A FACE (out in France on BD)
THE RIVER (out in France on BD)
BOUDU (out in UK)
SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE (out in Spain on BD)
where's BICYCLE THIEVES? (out on UK BD)
CRIA CUERVOS (out soon in UK on BD)
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#1632 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Are there HD scans of the Dreyers anywhere? I've been putting off buying it in hopes of a blu set, but I get the feeling it's going to take a lot of upgrading to get there.
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#1633 Post by peerpee »

I know that there are HD scans of the Dreyers. I don't know whether Criterion have them or access to them though (they should be able to get them?) A lot of work to upgrade a boxset though.
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#1634 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

Re Ophuls remark from Nick above. Festival Lumiere at Lyon are featuring an Ophuls programme including restorations of Le Plaisir, Madame De, Letter from an Unknown Woman and Caught. So perhaps there's something on the horizon. Strange though that the upcoming Gaumont box isn't blu, although it might be just their policy of DVD only box sets and individual releases on blu.
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#1635 Post by perkizitore »

Thief Of Baghdad will be out on blu-ray release in Germany pretty soon.
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#1636 Post by mfunk9786 »

From Cigarettes and Red Vines:

@cigsandredvines: A reader at the ATP festival passed along that @Criterion is looking into releasing HARD EIGHT. Nothing official but it's "being discussed."
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#1637 Post by Jeff »

mfunk9786 wrote:From Cigarettes and Red Vines:

@cigsandredvines: A reader at the ATP festival passed along that @Criterion is looking into releasing HARD EIGHT. Nothing official but it's "being discussed."
Nice. The original DVD was great, but is long out of print. A Criterion release could possibly also afford Anderson the chance to retitle the film with his preferred title, Sydney.

As long as you're looking at the Rysher properties now distributed by Paramount, Criterion, I'll take Big Night as well.
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#1638 Post by eerik »

I wonder if they'll release it as Sydney (PTA preferred title) or Hard Eight.
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#1639 Post by mfunk9786 »

Hey which title are they gonna release it under (that's three posts in a row, let's keep it going)
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#1640 Post by swo17 »

I hope they release it under the title Punch Drunk Love.
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#1641 Post by warren oates »

Or as a twofer some month. Punch Drunk Love is so overdue on blu I'd almost settle for a Twilight Time of it.
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#1642 Post by Peacock »

More minor new acquisitions to help push back all the classic Janus titles they are sitting on.
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#1643 Post by ianungstad »

Great news on Hard Eight. Man, they are getting some great films in this new Paramount deal.
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#1644 Post by criterion10 »

Great news about Hard Eight. Considering that a Paul Thomas Anderson page is already up, couldn't it thus be assumed that Criterion has the rights to Punch-Drunk Love? Also, remember that comment back on the Facebook page around announcement time where they said something to the effect of "maybe one day."
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#1645 Post by tojoed »

Sydney Eight is a good title. Then everyone's happy.
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#1646 Post by knives »

I remember hearing an interview with PTA around the time There Will Be Blood came out where he expressed embarrassment over his behavior in regards to the title and said he should have just let it go so I doubt there will be a title change this late in the game.
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#1647 Post by zedz »

Yeah, I find the "Sydney" cultishness pretty embarrassing too. It's like the 'PTA Extra-Special Fanboy Club' secret handshake or something. Like it or lump it, the film is called Hard Eight. It's not as if "Sydney" is, like, an Earth-shatteringly genius title that the world was cruelly denied, is it? (Now, if its 'preferred title' was something like Go, Go, Second-Time Virgin! I might feel differently.)
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#1648 Post by Jeff »

I actually prefer Hard Eight to Sydney, but it would not be uncriterionlike to release it under the director's preferred title if it was still a big deal to him, which it doesn't sound like it is.
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#1649 Post by peerpee »

Nah, I don't think it's "cultishness", nor is it embarrassing to want a director to be able to name a film that he also wrote. 'Tedious' that it's taken so long to correct it? Yes! -- Fuckers are always getting in the way, and fuckers got in the way with this one - so much so that he stole the neg, put his cut back together, and got it screened at Cannes without Rysher knowing. Rysher named it "HARD EIGHT". Rysher are dead. I vote for a rebirth.
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#1650 Post by warren oates »

Both titles leave something to be desired. Hard Eight sounds straight to videoish and staring Ving Rhames, while Sydney conjures up a tomboy romcom and/or a Baz Luhrmann musical about Australian night life. The writer/director's not always right about the title. Look at David Mamet, who, if he'd gotten his way, would have called his con man flick The Tell instead of House of Games, which is one of the better titled works in his oeuvre, just shy of the real masterpieces of naming like Glengarry, Glen Ross.
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