Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)
- Askew
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Just because it is in this months newsletter doesn't mean it will be released anytime soon. I mean, how long ago was the Grey Gardens bluray clue or even the recent Lord of the Flies one?
- captveg
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The Grey Gardens clue was January 2012.
- AquaNarc
- Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:41 pm
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Well "giggle" is kinda similar to "Gigi", and giggle is close to France on the map so I think that's far more likely than Frances Ha!
Give me a break.
Give me a break.
- jwd5275
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How long was there between the Cronos hint and it's eventual release? Besides, they may be wagering that knowing Frances Ha will be a Criterion film could get the Facebook crowd out to see it
- Brian C
- I hate to be That Pedantic Guy but...
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I like how no matter how obvious the answer is there's always the people who insist, seemingly unironically, that it must be something else.
- Ashirg
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If it's Frances Ha, there should be more titles in this clue. Otherwise they would not given each country a different laugh. Too bad there was no movie called Europe Laughs so this clue can be easy...
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JeffWang
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Don't know if it means anything, but there's a "Hey" in Austria. This might be a double clue.
- Matt
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:58 pm
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These clues have been an incredibly effective strategy for revenge on this forum. Well done, Criterion. Well done.
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ianungstad
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I thought it might be worth pointing out that on the opening weekend of Spring Breakers Criterion posted "Spring Break Forever" on their Facebook and Twitter page and linked to James Franco's Top 10 from a previous newsletter. I also asked Mulvaney about Spring Breakers and got this boilerplate response:ianungstad wrote:This is surprising because Criterion typically has a gap of 12+ months between theatrical and dvd/blu on the IFC stuff. I've always been surprised that IFC let Criterion get away with such lengthy gaps. Maybe IFC is putting pressure on Criterion for something approaching a typical release window on the more commercial stuff. If they have a similar arrangement with A24 (which I wouldn't say is out of the question) maybe we'll get Spring Breakers as a summer release.
We announce all our upcoming titles on our website as soon as we can
make them public. The best way to stay up-to-date on our future
release plans is to check our "Coming Soon" section and e-newsletter.
I've included links below for your convenience.
Criterion is also listed in the likes section of A24's Facebook profile. If you browse the other entries it's mostly a list of their business partners and various talent associated with their films. A24 also tweet about Criterion a fair bit.
It's not very strong evidence but eh... thought I'd toss that out there. Could be nothing.
- Cinephrenic
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Looks like a map of the current economic status in the E.U.
- Jeff
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I don't think that there's much of a chance that it's not Frances Ha, and I think you've just nailed the reason why they're hinting at it so early. I'd expect the disc release will come around Christmas, but they're helping out their pal Sehring by sending the Criterion faithful to theaters.jwd5275 wrote:they may be wagering that knowing Frances Ha will be a Criterion film could get the Facebook crowd out to see it
I suspect the social media chumminess between A24 and Criterion is nothing more than palship among the NY indie film circuit. Lionsgate handled Charles Swan, but I guess Criterion could have a similar "first look" deal with A24, wherein Lionsgate gets the the stuff Criterion doesn't want. Charles Swan is terrible, and Ginger and Rosa merely mediocre, but I liked Spring Breakers well enough, I have high hopes for The Bling Ring, and The Spectacular Now received mostly positive festival notices.ianungstad wrote:If they have a similar arrangement with A24...
- Lowry_Sam
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Well it's definitely not Shoah.swo17 wrote:
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- PfR73
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It's not a clue. It's Criterion's new method for responding to requests for Rivette.
- Tommaso
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I can't believe that every laughter indicates a release of a film from each of these countries. Would they really release something from Iceland or Austria? I mean, of course I'm dreaming of Gunnlaugsson and Forst entering the collection, but c'mon... Haneke might have a vague chance, though.
- NABOB OF NOWHERE
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More than this I think they are all going to be comedy based. So we'll get -'Hey! The crazy world of Michael Haneke' from Austria. 'Snort- Cocaine coma-comedy from Aki Kaurismaki.' from Finland.Tommaso wrote:I can't believe that every laughter indicates a release of a film from each of these countries. Would they really release something from Iceland or Austria? I mean, of course I'm dreaming of Gunnlaugsson and Forst entering the collection, but c'mon... Haneke might have a vague chance, though.
'Chortle-is undoubtedly a Norman Wisdom box set with optional Albanian subs' from the UK and 'Hoo-Hoo' is of course 'More Macedonian Malarkey' from Angelopoulos.
An absolute marketing coup from Criterion. Count me in for all of them.
- ola t
- They call us neo-cinephiles
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I can't think of a single Swedish film where someone chuckles. We're not really a chuckling country.
- NABOB OF NOWHERE
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I suppose 'Smiles of a Summer Night' is about as much mirth as you can muster.ola t wrote:I can't think of a single Swedish film where someone chuckles. We're not really a chuckling country.
- NABOB OF NOWHERE
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Revanche was austrian...made me laughTommaso wrote: Would they really release something from Iceland or Austria?.
- PfR73
- Joined: Sun Mar 27, 2005 10:07 pm
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I think Austria might actually be "Heyo" instead of just "Hey"


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It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Continent
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rwiggum
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Eh? Eeeeh?PfR73 wrote:I think Austria might actually be "Heyo" instead of just "Hey"
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Kauno
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Some of them say "Heil".


- mfunk9786
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- PfR73
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I Married A Witch. This may be the first time I've been able to guess one of these.
- Harmonov
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They've gotten so easy, even I can guess them. At the risk of sounding like a whiner, I do prefer them giving us clues that aren't already known. It is good to know that I Married a Witch is finally coming to the physical medium, though.PfR73 wrote:I Married A Witch. This may be the first time I've been able to guess one of these.

