Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 4

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swo17
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#2001 Post by swo17 »

Or all of these are OOP forever. Dun dun dun.
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#2002 Post by jindianajonz »

swo17 wrote:Or all of these are OOP forever. Dun dun dun.
Don't even joke...
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#2003 Post by knives »

That would be the only explanation for The Darjeeling Limited.
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#2004 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Could be just a minor packaging change for that one, I'd imagine. If they lost the rights or something it'd make no sense to discontinue the DVD and not the blu.
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#2005 Post by captveg »

swo17 wrote:Or all of these are OOP forever. Dun dun dun.
Losing the rights to Wild Strawberries would also mean likely losing the rights to all of the Svensk Filmindustri licensed films, and I just don't see that happening.
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#2006 Post by cdnchris »

matrixschmatrix wrote:Could be just a minor packaging change for that one, I'd imagine. If they lost the rights or something it'd make no sense to discontinue the DVD and not the blu.
I would agree with this since the BD is still in print. They probably ran out of their current run and might be printing up new ones without the sticky on the back.
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#2007 Post by ianungstad »

Would The Cars that Ate Paris be worthy of it's own spine number? They've been bringing a lot of the old Janus/Home Vision titles to Criterion/Eclipse. Maybe it will just be a bonus film on the upgrades of Rock/Wave.
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#2008 Post by SternDiet »

For what it's worth, all these movies will also be available in Germany in the Peter Weir Collection, which not only includes Picnic, Last Wave and Cars that Ate Paris but also The Plumber. The Last Wave has already been released and looks very good.
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#2009 Post by Jeff »

SternDiet wrote:For what it's worth, all these movies will also be available in Germany in the Peter Weir Collection, which not only includes Picnic, Last Wave and Cars that Ate Paris but also The Plumber.
Janus owns the North American rights to all four of these films too (The Plumber appeared on their Home Vision disc of The Cars that Ate Paris). This would explain the infinite delay on Picnic at Hanging Rock. I'm guessing that they've been waiting for the Aussies to do high def transfers of the other three films. Obviously that's happened by the looks of that German set.

They'll leave the old Picnic disc in print, as it probably still sells well to institutions and (again, guessing here) announce a First Films of Peter Weir four-movie boxed set with a passel of extras on DVD and Blu-ray soon.
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#2010 Post by afabry »

Alex Cox works in my building here in Boulder and asked him if Criterion had expressed any interest about Repo Man and he said that they are making it part of the collection. I asked him if it would have the TV edit and he said it is supposed to have all the MoC features, including the TV cut. Cox also said that they were working on something else to add to the Criterion edition. They should be finished around January with a spring release or so Cox made it seem. Bad-ASS! I say.

A number of you probably already know this, but it's nice to have confirmation from a source. I asked about a possible Criterion Sid and Nancy re-release, but he didn't seem to think so. Fox owns it now anyway.

I tried to send this to the guys at Criterion Cast, but the website wouldn't let me send the email. Meh.
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#2011 Post by stroszeck »

I've been on a 1990s European movie kick (I guess I've been feeling nostalgic for the old IFC channel from that time period) and realized there are so many movies that used to play all the time that have not been released yet, even on standard DVD. At least in R1 land. Movies like Olivier Olivier and Volere Volare which I must have watched ten times each back then I can't find for the life of me. Several other Gregoire Colin starrers as well. Anyone know if Criterion or perhaps another label might own these?
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#2012 Post by onedimension »

Great news about 'Repo Man', maybe they can get Cox and Estevez to do a 'What happened?' interview.
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#2013 Post by ianungstad »

afabry wrote:Alex Cox works in my building here in Boulder and asked him if Criterion had expressed any interest about Repo Man and he said that they are making it part of the collection. I asked him if it would have the TV edit and he said it is supposed to have all the MoC features, including the TV cut. Cox also said that they were working on something else to add to the Criterion edition. They should be finished around January with a spring release or so Cox made it seem. Bad-ASS! I say.
Great news. Focus has been very generous to Criterion. Hopefully they'll continue to get great titles.

I wonder what that "something else" is? The only Cox films that are out of print are the Anchor Bay titles: Straight to Hell, Three Businessmen, Death and the Compass. Maybe Janus picked them up and they'll do all three as a box. Maybe an Eclipse set? They're probably sold together as a package, so it wouldn't make sense to only license one of the films.
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#2014 Post by Jeff »

ianungstad wrote:I wonder what that "something else" is? The only Cox films that are out of print are the Anchor Bay titles..,
I think maybe you misread it the same way I did at first, Ian. It says that Criterion is working on something else to add to the Criterion edition of Repo Man (in addition to the MoC features), not that they are working on a Criterion edition of another Cox film.
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#2015 Post by ianungstad »

I did! Thanks for the correction.
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#2016 Post by Rupert Pupkin »

we'll have to wait Monday for the announcements or there's a chance for Friday night ?
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#2017 Post by Kauno »

SternDiet wrote:For what it's worth, all these movies will also be available in Germany in the Peter Weir Collection, which not only includes Picnic, Last Wave and Cars that Ate Paris but also The Plumber. The Last Wave has already been released and looks very good.
Are those really high def transfers? The same four movies have been available in Scandinavia in the Peter Weir Directors Box. Picture quality is quite a bit on a low side.
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#2018 Post by Lowry_Sam »

stroszeck wrote:Movies like Olivier Olivier and Volere Volare which I must have watched ten times each back then I can't find for the life of me. Several other Gregoire Colin starrers as well. Anyone know if Criterion or perhaps another label might own these?
Well Europa, Europa is one of those MGM titles rumored to be a possibility. The World cinema DVD series release was letterboxed & could be vastly improved upon & a Europa, Europa/Olivier, Olivier pairing would also up Criterion's female director quotient quite nicely...
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#2019 Post by SternDiet »

Kauno wrote:
SternDiet wrote:For what it's worth, all these movies will also be available in Germany in the Peter Weir Collection, which not only includes Picnic, Last Wave and Cars that Ate Paris but also The Plumber. The Last Wave has already been released and looks very good.
Are those really high def transfers? The same four movies have been available in Scandinavia in the Peter Weir Directors Box. Picture quality is quite a bit on a low side.
I would think so. As I mentioned, The Last Wave is certainly hi-def and looks pretty good and I assume the German Picnic looks about the same as the UK BD disc. Don't know about the other two, but I don't really see the logic of them not being hi-def.
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#2020 Post by Brian C »

Rupert Pupkin wrote:we'll have to wait Monday for the announcements or there's a chance for Friday night ?
Per Facebook, it'll be Monday.
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#2021 Post by ryannichols7 »

afabry wrote:Alex Cox works in my building here in Boulder and asked him if Criterion had expressed any interest about Repo Man and he said that they are making it part of the collection. I asked him if it would have the TV edit and he said it is supposed to have all the MoC features, including the TV cut. Cox also said that they were working on something else to add to the Criterion edition. They should be finished around January with a spring release or so Cox made it seem. Bad-ASS! I say.
please come with all the MOC extras, as I've really wanted to see all of those but still have yet to go region free. new interviews with Cox and Stanton are great, but can we throw on one with Estevez too? regardless, great news. was an overdue Universal title.
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#2022 Post by captveg »

OK, March titles prediction:

The Last Wave (Blu-ray upgrade)
Red River (DVD & Blu-ray)
Spartacus (Blu-ray upgrade)
Wild Strawberries (Blu-ray upgrade)
Y tu mamá también (DVD & Blu-ray)
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#2023 Post by jindianajonz »

captveg wrote:OK, March titles prediction:

The Last Wave (Blu-ray upgrade)
Red River (DVD & Blu-ray)
Spartacus (Blu-ray upgrade)
Wild Strawberries (Blu-ray upgrade)
Y tu mamá también (DVD & Blu-ray)
Does Criterion have rights to the Spartacus Blu? I thought I recall seeing somewhere that they had DVD rights but not Blu-ray.
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#2024 Post by captveg »

jindianajonz wrote:
captveg wrote:OK, March titles prediction:

The Last Wave (Blu-ray upgrade)
Red River (DVD & Blu-ray)
Spartacus (Blu-ray upgrade)
Wild Strawberries (Blu-ray upgrade)
Y tu mamá también (DVD & Blu-ray)
Does Criterion have rights to the Spartacus Blu? I thought I recall seeing somewhere that they had DVD rights but not Blu-ray.
They would not have had the rights when they first started to release Blu-ray, but that would have been true of any earlier DVD release they licensed form Universal, such as Brazil. In any case, the desktop Facebook photo seems to have had Spartacus listed, and the list of titles gleaned from that photo is starting to run dry, hence my guess.
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#2025 Post by Jeff »

captveg wrote:OK, March titles prediction
I'll play:

Badlands
Y Tu Mama Tambien
The First Films of Peter Weir
Wild Strawberries Blu
Eclipse: Roots of the Czech New Wave
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