Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 5

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#2026 Post by swo17 »

If you want these films given the due care that you'd expect from Criterion, BFI will presumably be releasing them all in the UK.
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#2027 Post by jwd5275 »

Perkins Cobb wrote:So based on the press release I just got, we now know that Herzog's new distributor is Shout Factory, not Criterion. Mildly surprising. I guess Peter Becker really DOES hate Herzog!
I can't imagine that Criterion did not go after these. It was likely Herzog's decision to go with a distributor who would release all the films on physical media over the span of a year or two rather than five or ten years.
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#2028 Post by warren oates »

Bando wrote:
RyanGallagher wrote:Bergman's Persona is now available (for pre-order, hits on September 17th) on the Criterion channel on iTunes
And we already know they have the Liv & Ingmar documentary and at least one of the Faro Document films on deck for likely supplements. Great news!
Is there any kind of precedent for debuting a film of this stature on iTunes? And yet, I may not be able to resist buying it twice from Criterion this time around, unless it's a December announcement.
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#2029 Post by onedimension »

I wonder if Herzog (et al.?) insisted that the films be bought as a group- I could see Criterion balking at some of the minor titles. I trust Shout Factory with the transfers, but will they do much in terms of extras?
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#2030 Post by Matt »

warren oates wrote:
RyanGallagher wrote:Bergman's Persona is now available (for pre-order, hits on September 17th) on the Criterion channel on iTunes
Is there any kind of precedent for debuting a film of this stature on iTunes? And yet, I may not be able to resist buying it twice from Criterion this time around, unless it's a December announcement.
Depending on how you define Persona's stature, there are a few major films that are currently iTunes exclusives: The Brood, Scanners, Foreign Correspondent, Young and Innocent.
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#2031 Post by johnnysnatchclub7 »

Matt wrote:
warren oates wrote:
RyanGallagher wrote:Bergman's Persona is now available (for pre-order, hits on September 17th) on the Criterion channel on iTunes
Is there any kind of precedent for debuting a film of this stature on iTunes? And yet, I may not be able to resist buying it twice from Criterion this time around, unless it's a December announcement.
Depending on how you define Persona's stature, there are a few major films that are currently iTunes exclusives: The Brood, Scanners, Foreign Correspondent, Young and Innocent.
I'd throw Eraserhead into this group as well.
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#2032 Post by captveg »

andyli wrote:
johnnysnatchclub7 wrote:That is quite disappointing and a real missed opportunity but Shout! does great work.
They do? The last time I heard about them is when they screwed up the big Bruce Lee blu-ray box with SD-upconverts.
The titles they get from Hong Kong are unfortunate exceptions, and the Bruce Lee set has been postponed to October, which suggests they are re-doing the transfers properly.

But otherwise Shout's work is quite good, and they often create new bonus content.
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#2033 Post by beamish13 »

Anyone know what company now owns Joseph Losey's very seldom screened FIGURES IN A LANDSCAPE with Robert Shaw and Malcolm McDowell? THE TROUT is already on Hulu, and I hope they get around to releasing more of his work.
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#2034 Post by warren oates »

swo17 wrote:Buried at the end of the article:
Eclipse will remain a DVD-only line, in keeping with its original goals and identity.
Yeah, you beat me to it. That's the real and unfortunate lede.
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#2035 Post by swo17 »

warren oates wrote:That's the real and unfortunate lede.
But at least it means the Eclipse line isn't dead.
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#2036 Post by Yaanu »

swo17 wrote:
warren oates wrote:That's the real and unfortunate lede.
But at least it means the Eclipse line isn't dead.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if we hear later that the lack of Eclipse titles this year was a result of getting everything ready for Zatoichi's debut.
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#2037 Post by Matt »

warren oates wrote:
swo17 wrote:Buried at the end of [Peter Becker's dual-format explanation] article:
Eclipse will remain a DVD-only line, in keeping with its original goals and identity.
Yeah, you beat me to it. That's the real and unfortunate lede.
I don't think it's very surprising. Many Eclipse titles are films that no one has done a restoration on and/or made a new HD transfer for; it's either SD Eclipse and Hulu+ or nothing at all. Criterion can't be expected to lay out the money for new 2K/4K transfers of these titles and then turn around and release them in an affordable bare-bones set.
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#2038 Post by warren oates »

swo17 wrote:
warren oates wrote:That's the real and unfortunate lede.
But at least it means the Eclipse line isn't dead.
Especially at this current pace, that wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if it resulted in more releases like the Etaix set. I guess I was just hoping to hear Eclipse would go dual or even jump to Blu only. They don't have the stats for that customer base, I suppose, but I'd be surprised if those 60% who buy exclusively Blu when offered the choice aren't also responsible for the vast majority of Eclipse purchases. At least part of the rationale for Eclipse when it started was the unavailability of HD ready elements for some titles. But that seems like less and less of a problem now, with so many of the Eclipse titles showing up in HD on Hulu.
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#2039 Post by Yaanu »

Matt wrote:I don't think it's very surprising. Many Eclipse titles are films that no one has done a restoration on and/or made a new HD transfer for; it's either SD Eclipse and Hulu+ or nothing at all. Criterion can't be expected to lay out the money for new 2K/4K transfers of these titles and then turn around and release them in an affordable bare-bones set.
Actually, I noticed some time ago that several clips from Eclipse titles were uploaded to YouTube in an HD format, including THE ASCENT (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ieu7_ReOS8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) and EQUINOX FLOWER (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1enjYso17g" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). So unless these are just SD upscalings, it would seem that they do at least make HD transfers for Eclipse films. But that's just my guess.
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#2040 Post by zedz »

I hardly think that Eclipse remaining as a DVD line is "unfortunate" - it's always been based around getting films out there that aren't HD-ready / couldn't support standalone releases. The idea that the alternative to an Eclipse release is an extra-laden BluRay release in the main line is fallacious: the alternative to an Eclipse release is, in almost every case, no release at all.
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#2041 Post by Matt »

Yaanu wrote:Actually, I noticed some time ago that several clips from Eclipse titles were uploaded to YouTube in an HD format, including THE ASCENT (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ieu7_ReOS8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) and EQUINOX FLOWER (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1enjYso17g" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). So unless these are just SD upscalings, it would seem that they do at least make HD transfers for Eclipse films.
Note I said "many" and not "all." HD transfers certainly exist for some titles, but I doubt any are the 2K/4K standard that appears now to be the requirement for a Criterion Blu-ray.
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#2042 Post by swo17 »

zedz wrote:I hardly think that Eclipse remaining as a DVD line is "unfortunate" - it's always been based around getting films out there that aren't HD-ready / couldn't support standalone releases. The idea that the alternative to an Eclipse release is an extra-laden BluRay release in the main line is fallacious: the alternative to an Eclipse release is, in almost every case, no release at all.
It would have been nice though if, say, the Czech New Wave Eclipse set could have been produced to include an additional Blu-ray disc that contained at least Daisies, which Janus toured, and which has a Blu-ray out in Germany.
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#2043 Post by warren oates »

Not asking for extra-laden in most cases, just an HD transfer on Blu. One of the, uh, criteria for a mainline release nowadays is, of course, the availability of suitable HD elements. If Eclipse became a barebones Blu only line how many of the recent releases would be excluded entirely (by which I suppose I mean, lose a key title or more than one title)? Or what about the compromise standard swo and a few others have been espousing: Blu whenever possible, like Cinema Guild's Sokurov set.
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#2044 Post by Matt »

swo17 wrote:
zedz wrote:I hardly think that Eclipse remaining as a DVD line is "unfortunate" - it's always been based around getting films out there that aren't HD-ready / couldn't support standalone releases. The idea that the alternative to an Eclipse release is an extra-laden BluRay release in the main line is fallacious: the alternative to an Eclipse release is, in almost every case, no release at all.
It would have been nice though if, say, the Czech New Wave Eclipse set could have been produced to include an additional Blu-ray disc that contained at least Daisies, which Janus toured, and which has a Blu-ray out in Germany.
I think that particular case was was missed a opportunity for a mainline title, as was Putney Swope (which already had a commentary, for Pete's sake). But zedz is correct in the main.
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#2045 Post by albucat »

I'm happy with Eclipse for what it is, but it's still disappointing that years after every mainline release is on blu-ray, nothing from Eclipse has been converted, including films that are extremely viable for major releases. For instance, I still don't understand how Janus can think Daisies is worthy of a national campaign yet the film is relegated to the Eclipse line where, at this point, it seems destined to never get an HD release.

Conversely, I would guess that trying to figure out what to do about this situation is also part of the slowdown for Eclipse releases we've seen this year.
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#2046 Post by zedz »

Matt wrote:
swo17 wrote:
zedz wrote:I hardly think that Eclipse remaining as a DVD line is "unfortunate" - it's always been based around getting films out there that aren't HD-ready / couldn't support standalone releases. The idea that the alternative to an Eclipse release is an extra-laden BluRay release in the main line is fallacious: the alternative to an Eclipse release is, in almost every case, no release at all.
It would have been nice though if, say, the Czech New Wave Eclipse set could have been produced to include an additional Blu-ray disc that contained at least Daisies, which Janus toured, and which has a Blu-ray out in Germany.
I think that particular case was was missed a opportunity for a mainline title, as was Putney Swope (which already had a commentary, for Pete's sake). But zedz is correct in the main.
Yeah, out of the entire Eclipse output there are definitely a handful of titles that could (and arguably should) have gone to the mainline, where all the ducks were in a row (HD-ready transfer; available extras; potential audience), but they're exceedingly rare.

My assumption about Putney Swope / Downey was that it was sort of an anti-Etaix - a mainline box set that was downgraded because the elements weren't up to it. Not only was that director commentary left on the shelf, but they also commissioned extras that they ended up having to post online.
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#2047 Post by Shrew »

They have said a few times that a Eclipse release doesn't preclude a mainline release at some point in the future. Once was way back when Eclipse began, on the old On Five blog, where Phantom India was specifically noted as something that could possibly maybe get a mainline release, and I think there was another more general comment recently. Of course, that's far from a promise that it will happen, and I'm sure they've got plenty of other releases to devote time and money to.
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#2048 Post by Matt »

If it hasn't happened once in six years...
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#2049 Post by captveg »

I could see them eventually doing some Blu-ray "Eclipse Special Selections" a la Essential Art House for a few select titles some day (maybe when they get to Eclipse Set #50?), but it's probably far down on their to-do list.
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#2050 Post by scotty2 »

Can't find it now but I think Bernard's Les Miserables was part of that discussion since it has been restored. Kim Hendrickson interview perhaps?
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