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- matrixschmatrix
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Hitchcock has high name recognition and is probably about the easiest director in the world to get a commentary for (seriously, there must be like five thousand Hitch scholars out there)- plus, Sabotage and so forth actually have extant commentaries from the Premier collection release. Plus they can always slap more of his Truffaut interview on there. Heavily feature-laden releases are a no-brainer.
- Moe Dickstein
- Joined: Sat Aug 25, 2012 3:19 am
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There's only so much to be done for the silents. If they can get Blackmail at least they have a commentary for that from the laserdisc.
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 10:49 pm
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Extras relating to the restoration, [insert facebook friendly name] talking pieces, and commentaries are easy filler.
- dwk
- Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:10 pm
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Criterion answered one of the great mysteries of our time. On facebook, they were asked:
and they answered:Didier Rochefort wrote:Is it true that Criterion boss - Peter Becker- doesn't fancy Werner Herzog? Is it because Herzog is a German?
The Criterion Collection wrote:Crazy talk. just haven't had the opportunity to work with him yet, except on the late Les Blank's amazing Burden of Dreams.
- Gregory
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:07 pm
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The second part of that question is stupid bordering on the offensive. Criterion has done plenty of German films lately.
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criterion10
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That's Didier for ya. Guy's a jerk, occasionally trolling Criterion's facebook page, either suggesting for ridiculous films like Battlefield Earth, or criticizing them for not releasing The Devils. Every so often, he asks something serious like in this case, albeit in his usual asshole manner.Gregory wrote:The second part of that question is stupid bordering on the offensive. Criterion has done plenty of German films lately.
- MichaelB
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Not just available HD masters, but expensive frame-by-frame restorations created by one of Criterion's regular collaborators. It's simply not credible that Criterion would insult the BFI by taking their masters and downconverting them to DVD.chatterjees wrote:An eclipse set with those films (with available HD masters) will not be a great idea!!! I am sure CC knows their business well and realizes that any Hitch film on blu will sale like hot cake. A box set with all the early Hitch films would make much better sense (I wouldn't mind including Foreign Correspondent in that set). It seems that the HD versions of other early Hitch films (silent ones) are still available from Lionsgate @iTunes!!!
But I wouldn't hold your breath for "a box set with all the early Hitch films", since Studio Canal owns the rights to a fair proportion - including five out of nine of the surviving silents. Which is presumably why Lionsgate has them.
- dwk
- Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:10 pm
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Nicolas Winding Refn stopped by the office.


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ianungstad
- Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2005 1:20 am
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It would be nice if they released that loaded edition of Drive that Nicolas wanted to do. With Sony these days; anything is possible.
- SpiderBaby
- Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:34 pm
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There is only a feature-less dvd of Valhalla Rising here in the U.S., could be that (IFC released it).
- Grand Wazoo
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Films by Andy Milligan Purchased By Nicolas Winding Refn on Ebay
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ianungstad
- Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2005 1:20 am
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Valhalla Rising was released by MPI; so I would assume Criterion passed on it.
- SpiderBaby
- Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:34 pm
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Would be the best outcome, or the underrated Fear X.Grand Wazoo wrote:Films by Andy Milligan Purchased By Nicolas Winding Refn on Ebay
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ianungstad
- Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2005 1:20 am
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From indiewire:
Although a date has yet to be announced for the home video release of “Drive,” director Nicolas Winding Refn suggests that fans might want to skip the first release of the film on DVD and Blu-ray and wait for a deluxe edition that he’d like to put together in a year or so. Speaking to The Playlist recently, Refn indicated that an upcoming double-dip will offer greater insights and information about the film than the bare-bones iteration that’s due in a few months.
“The version that is released now, like soon, is fairly standard,” Refn revealed. “It does not include any audio commentaries with either Ryan [Gosling] or myself, and it does not include any secret, revealing elements, or mysteries solved, or a huge amount of spinoffs. [But] because I’m a Blu-ray fanatic – no, fanatic, like religiously – I hope that in the near future, I will be able to release a movie that’s not just a movie, but also one that describes the process of the filmmaking, and answers some of the more mysterious elements of the success of that it has achieved.”
Personally; I think Sony would be game. They are licensing everything these days.
Although a date has yet to be announced for the home video release of “Drive,” director Nicolas Winding Refn suggests that fans might want to skip the first release of the film on DVD and Blu-ray and wait for a deluxe edition that he’d like to put together in a year or so. Speaking to The Playlist recently, Refn indicated that an upcoming double-dip will offer greater insights and information about the film than the bare-bones iteration that’s due in a few months.
“The version that is released now, like soon, is fairly standard,” Refn revealed. “It does not include any audio commentaries with either Ryan [Gosling] or myself, and it does not include any secret, revealing elements, or mysteries solved, or a huge amount of spinoffs. [But] because I’m a Blu-ray fanatic – no, fanatic, like religiously – I hope that in the near future, I will be able to release a movie that’s not just a movie, but also one that describes the process of the filmmaking, and answers some of the more mysterious elements of the success of that it has achieved.”
Personally; I think Sony would be game. They are licensing everything these days.
- FakeBonanza
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2012 2:35 am
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Drive would be nice, but Criterion seems to reach for the most readily available work when it comes to contemporary directors, which is usually their earliest. I have to wonder whether it's the Pusher Trilogy (which would be somewhat disappointing).
Of course, this makes me wonder whether a Refn commentary would be anything more than him blathering on like a junior sociopath, as he tends to do in interviews.
Of course, this makes me wonder whether a Refn commentary would be anything more than him blathering on like a junior sociopath, as he tends to do in interviews.
- SpiderBaby
- Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:34 pm
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Or maybe he just came by since he had a NYC premiere for his film?
- MacktheFinger
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- Location: Chicago, IL
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He made a number of appearances around town this week: a Summer Session at the Lincoln Center and a screening of Valhalla Rising at Videology at the very least, in addition to his Q&A/premiere last night. Sure it could mean something, but it seems like just another thing to do while he's in town.
If it did suggest a future release, he could also be included on a Jodorowsky supplement, or something of that ilk.
If it did suggest a future release, he could also be included on a Jodorowsky supplement, or something of that ilk.
- Moe Dickstein
- Joined: Sat Aug 25, 2012 3:19 am
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A Drive Criterion would be sooooooooooooooo great.
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MongooseCmr
- Joined: Sun Dec 16, 2012 3:50 am
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Imagine the shit they'd get from the people who thought Harold and Maude and Being John Malcovich were too mainstream for Criterion.
- matrixschmatrix
- Joined: Wed May 26, 2010 3:26 am
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Whatever, they released Benjamin Button and the head guys said they'd kill for an Alexander Payne movie- I don't think they're afraid of taking shit from the too cool for school crew, particularly when the movie in question is pretty great.
- flyonthewall2983
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A-yup. Especially if they got whoever designed this to do the cover.Moe Dickstein wrote:A Drive Criterion would be sooooooooooooooo great.

- manicsounds
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:58 am
- Location: Tokyo, Japan
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I saw a used R1 DVD copy of the Pusher Trilogy in the store the other day, thought about getting it, but maybe I'll wait on it.
By the way, there is a commentary by Winding Refn for "Drive" on the Japanese disc.
By the way, there is a commentary by Winding Refn for "Drive" on the Japanese disc.
- Harmonov
- Joined: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:26 pm
- Location: Bloomington, IN
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He is presenting Only God Forgives and 4 other films here at the Indiana University Cinema in September (11th & 12th if anyone's interested in attending). It's likely I will be invited to the reception preceding his lecture and presentation of the films. I had already planned on asking him about this. I will report back afterwards. BTW - Chantal Akerman will be here in the Spring...ianungstad wrote:From indiewire:
Although a date has yet to be announced for the home video release of “Drive,” director Nicolas Winding Refn suggests that fans might want to skip the first release of the film on DVD and Blu-ray and wait for a deluxe edition that he’d like to put together in a year or so. Speaking to The Playlist recently, Refn indicated that an upcoming double-dip will offer greater insights and information about the film than the bare-bones iteration that’s due in a few months.
“The version that is released now, like soon, is fairly standard,” Refn revealed. “It does not include any audio commentaries with either Ryan [Gosling] or myself, and it does not include any secret, revealing elements, or mysteries solved, or a huge amount of spinoffs. [But] because I’m a Blu-ray fanatic – no, fanatic, like religiously – I hope that in the near future, I will be able to release a movie that’s not just a movie, but also one that describes the process of the filmmaking, and answers some of the more mysterious elements of the success of that it has achieved.”
Personally; I think Sony would be game. They are licensing everything these days.
- dwk
- Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:10 pm
- The Elegant Dandy Fop
- Joined: Thu Dec 09, 2004 7:25 am
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Who wants to place bets that they had him there to talk about Michael Mann's Thief?