Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 4

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ellipsis7
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#2076 Post by ellipsis7 »

Finch wrote:my predictions:

Badlands
Kwaidan BD upgrade
Colonel Blimp BD upgrade
A Brighter Summer Day
A Man Escaped

Etaix Eclipse

3/6 not bad at all!...
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#2077 Post by movielocke »

if there is an eclipse in April's releases it will be five months in between releases, easily the longest stretch the series has experienced (previous was four months between Allan King and Basil Dearden)
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#2078 Post by Tom Hagen »

Now this is a month of releases.
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#2079 Post by Matt »

Hulu is the new Eclipse.
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#2080 Post by Buttercream »

Glad to see an essay by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky join the collection.
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#2081 Post by criterion10 »

This is simply a great month. I'll definitely be buying everything, many of which it'll be the first time I'll be watching them (i.e. Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, Ministry of Fear, and A Man Escaped). Love seeing a WB film in the collection, and it shows that there's still hope for other films in their catalog.
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#2082 Post by willoneill »

Matt wrote:Hulu is the new Eclipse.
Except Eclipse is actually available to people outside the United States.
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#2083 Post by Applesauce »

Eclipse is not officially available outside the United States/R1. Much like multi-region players, there are ways to get around the geographical Hulu restrictions.
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#2084 Post by TMDaines »

willoneill wrote:
Matt wrote:Hulu is the new Eclipse.
Except Eclipse is actually available to people outside the United States.
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#2085 Post by willoneill »

Applesauce wrote:Eclipse is not officially available outside the United States/R1. Much like multi-region players, there are ways to get around the geographical Hulu restrictions.
There's more to R1 than the United States, buddy.
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#2086 Post by captveg »

Badlands and Monsieur Verdoux are ones I'll pick up at the next B&N sale in the summer. I'm not a big enough fan of The Blob to own it, and I need to see the other three. Solid month, just not my personal most wanted. Which is fine, really, because my wallet needs a break!
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#2087 Post by scotty2 »

What a month. I've been waiting for years for A Man Escaped, the restored Colonel Blimp, M. Verdoux, and Badlands. I never bought the old New Yorker of the Bresson and have held off on the Criterion Powell despite my love for both films. I have only seen Verdoux and Badlands on the big screen--the former at a Chaplin festival and the latter on a double feature with Days of Heaven in 1998 when The Thin Red Line came out--and patience is finally being rewarded in March. I've not seen the Lang but I'm all over it too. A very expensive and enjoyable month for me, even if the selection is more canonical than some would desire.
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#2088 Post by HistoryProf »

TMDaines wrote:
HistoryProf wrote: i'll amend then:

Rossellini/Bergman Box w/ Stromboli/L’Amore/Voyage to Italy/India: Matri Bhumi
Why would India: Matri Bhumi and L’amore be there and not the three other films he made with Bergman?
The four I listed are those that are on Hulu+ as of September. That's the only reason I chose those particular titles...I also can't imagine a 7 film set, especially given all the language issues w/ Europa '51, Angst/Fear, and a few other of the titles. Will they do English versions and dubbed versions? pick one? hard to say.
HistoryProf wrote: i'll amend then:

Emigrants/New Land
Badlands
Rossellini/Bergman Box w/ Stromboli/L’Amore/Voyage to Italy/India: Matri Bhumi
Ministry of Fear
A Man Escaped
Last Wave/Picnic at Hanging Rock
Passion of Joan of Arc
I actually got 3 right this month. I think my previous best was 1 \:D/
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#2089 Post by denti alligator »

First month since I've been buying CC (1998) in which I want all titles. And there are quite a few!
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#2090 Post by Drucker »

Honestly, notwithstanding the usual (and totally valid) complaint of the lack of films from countries that aren't represented well and the lack of silents (and Eclipse sets, bizarrely) I think the slate for the first three months of the new year is incredible. I could see myself eventually getting all of them, and at least 7 or 8 of them are day one purchases for me.
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#2091 Post by donniedarko »

I'm looking forward to all of these

The most likely to get added to my collection is the Fritz Lang one because of the price. I'll probably also get Badlands and the Chaplin one

I'll probably pre order all three around Febuary
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#2092 Post by HistoryProf »

It's nice to see another $29.95 blu ray too. I was worried they were stopping that trend altogether...and it's a good one!
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#2093 Post by knives »

They had a pretty good one last month.
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#2094 Post by Shrew »

So hopefully Eclipse is just being retooled? I imagine Matt's not far from the truth, with Hulu making all these films available and therefore cutting into the line's profit margins. Plus, I feel the back half of the catalog has been considerably riskier: as great as the Naruse, Czech, and Gremillion sets are, I can't imagine they bring in the same revenue as Bergman or even Ozu, let alone the relatively unknown Downey, Mailer, and Gainsborough.

What would be nice is if they started doing blu Eclipses, which would attract more attention and have a distinct quality advantage over Hulu. Of course, then they'd have to figure out if they would still do double blu/dvd releases or just blu, plus the extra problem of what to do with those films where the HD elements just aren't there.
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#2095 Post by matrixschmatrix »

It's not as though you can't put upscaled SD movies on a blu- if they have a set where one movie is an HD transfer and the rest aren't and can't be, they could stick it all on two blus and save me some room.
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#2096 Post by Brian C »

So now that Ministry of Fear has been announced, are there any more Langs that we're expecting?
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#2097 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Brian C wrote:So now that Ministry of Fear has been announced, are there any more Langs that we're expecting?
Woman In The Window
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#2098 Post by isakborg »

As evidenced by my handle, Wild Strawberries means a lot to me - the Beginning, some fifty years ago. So, like a lot of people on the forum, I've been expecting the Blu-ray any day now. And getting the jitters with an increasing number of references here to Criterion's having lost the rights to it. I seem to recall Forum comments a few years ago, when a judgment on the SF rights issue came down, that we shouldn't worry about Janus retaining its Bergman library (borne out, you'd think, by the recent Bergman blu's). Would someone out there who is reasonably knowledgable on the issue like to comment? Tell me it ain't so, Joe. Either that or: Could this be the end of Rico?
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#2099 Post by JonasEB »

Brian C wrote:So now that Ministry of Fear has been announced, are there any more Langs that we're expecting?
You and Me is a Universal-owned Paramount Lang that Criterion should do.
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#2100 Post by JonasEB »

matrixschmatrix wrote:It's not as though you can't put upscaled SD movies on a blu- if they have a set where one movie is an HD transfer and the rest aren't and can't be, they could stick it all on two blus and save me some room.
Upscaling on a Blu-ray disc doesn't look nearly as good as letting your player upscale a DVD so I think that would be one step forward, two steps backward.
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