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HistoryProf
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#2251 Post by HistoryProf »

apparently the building is invisible...this is what Google street view gives you (and funnily enough, the corner building to the right is a Capital One Office)

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#2252 Post by cinemartin »

That looks like West 52nd street to me.
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Drucker
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#2253 Post by Drucker »

This is only a 15 minute walk from my office. I'll have to check next time I go for a walk on lunch break.
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Professor Wagstaff
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#2254 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

The envelope in which I received some replacement inserts last October lists the address as 215 Park Avenue South as the location (printed on company labels). Been meaning to make the pilgrimage.
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#2255 Post by ryannichols7 »

Professor Wagstaff wrote:The envelope in which I received some replacement inserts last October lists the address as 215 Park Avenue South as the location (printed on company labels). Been meaning to make the pilgrimage.
i probably shouldn't be saying this, but this is right in Union Square and the office building they're in (they share it) is definitely heavily guarded. take it for what you will
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#2256 Post by Perkins Cobb »

They definitely used to be up in the East 50s (I'm guessing that address is correct, but it's an old piece of junk mail they kept for laffs) ... does anybody know when they moved downtown?
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#2257 Post by Arn777 »

They are on Park Avenue, near or on Union Square, I've been there, nice spacey kinda dark office with lots of framed posters. It wasn't heavily guarded when I went there (to pick up the Essential Criterion/Janus book)
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Gregory
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#2258 Post by Gregory »

Arn777 wrote:It wasn't heavily guarded when I went there
After the appeasement of the Week End release, Criterion probably downgraded the hostage situation alert status from Orange to Yellow.
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#2259 Post by duck duck »

Is the Bergman with Dynamite from the Jaws set?
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#2260 Post by ola t »

duck duck wrote:Is the Bergman with Dynamite from the Jaws set?
Unlikely. The crates are all labelled in Swedish.
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#2261 Post by duck duck »

I thought of that but what did he blow up in Sweden?
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#2262 Post by ola t »

I've no idea. A Facebook commenter suggests there may be some explosions in Shame.
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#2263 Post by willoneill »

From Criterion's twitter account:
We’ll be announcing our new release slate for June on Monday, 3/18!
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#2264 Post by mfunk9786 »

Oof.
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#2265 Post by criterion10 »

Damn. Pretty epic buzkill. I just hope that this means they have something big planned for Monday. *fingers crossed*
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zedz
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#2266 Post by zedz »

criterion10 wrote:I just hope that this means they have something big planned for Monday. *fingers crossed*
Border Radio Blu upgrade! [-o<
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movielocke
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#2267 Post by movielocke »

criterion10 wrote:Damn. Pretty epic buzkill. I just hope that this means they have something big planned for Monday. *fingers crossed*
It probably just means someone forgot to create equal size fonts for some names above the title on one title's coverart and now they to redo it and delay the announcement til monday.
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#2268 Post by Brian C »

movielocke wrote:It probably just means someone forgot to create equal size fonts for some names above the title on one title's coverart and now they to redo it and delay the announcement til monday.
Or it means that Criterion is having second thoughts about their pink Eraserhead cover.
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#2269 Post by ryannichols7 »

interestingly they did reply to someone's request...I mean, not sure if it means "hey, we're replying to something which means it's probable" or just further confirmation, but still, good news:
Criterion Collection @Criterion>
We’ll be announcing our new release slate for June on Monday, 3/18!

Donald J. Lamb @DonnieLamb>
@Criterion, any chance we see 'Safety Last'....at last ???

Criterion Collection @Criterion>
@donnielamb It's certainly possible.
but again, this is obviously a highly anticipated title and they're probably just building steam for it.
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#2270 Post by zedz »

I like the "at last" appended to the wish for Safety Last. Wasn't it less than six months ago that we found out Criterion had the rights to Lloyd's stuff? That's bullet train speed compared to dozens of other titles they have on the books.
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#2271 Post by captveg »

zedz wrote:I like the "at last" appended to the wish for Safety Last. Wasn't it less than six months ago that we found out Criterion had the rights to Lloyd's stuff? That's bullet train speed compared to dozens of other titles they have on the books.
Though I'm sure it helps that the Lloyd estate has taken very good care of the films.
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#2272 Post by krnash »

Devil's Backbone confirmed for next month. On the FB page, in response to a request for a hint for July announcements and also for spine 666:

"There may be a backbone involved."
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#2273 Post by MongooseCmr »

That's so obvious I'm not sure you can call it a hint.
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#2274 Post by dwk »

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#2275 Post by ianungstad »

I wish Tim Burton would push for Warner Brothers to license Beetlejuice to Criterion. It baffles me why Warner Brothers have never prepared a proper special edition of this film. A few episodes of the cartoon and the trailer is pretty pathetic.
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