Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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Yaanu
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#2776 Post by Yaanu »

The filename of this image implies that it is from "The Freshman".
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So, yeah.
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Bando
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#2777 Post by Bando »

Hasn't it been known since Safety Last! came out that The Freshman would be next?
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#2778 Post by bamwc2 »

chrisandy wrote:
bamwc2 wrote:I managed to get this one right away. It might be my first correct answer since Repo Man. I'm also flummoxed by the dog. In the early days of the clues, they always used an animal from an unrelated film. Maybe they did that here as well.
While I'm happy for you what is "it"?
...um, my correct guess of The Freshman.
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#2779 Post by lacritfan »

swo17 wrote:Could someone post the picture? For some reason, my newsletter is blank.
Mine was blank too, can someone post the "view as website" link so I can read the whole thing?
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#2780 Post by eerik »

lacritfan wrote:
swo17 wrote:Could someone post the picture? For some reason, my newsletter is blank.
Mine was blank too, can someone post the "view as website" link so I can read the whole thing?
Here you go
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#2781 Post by lacritfan »

eerik wrote:
lacritfan wrote:
swo17 wrote:Could someone post the picture? For some reason, my newsletter is blank.
Mine was blank too, can someone post the "view as website" link so I can read the whole thing?
Here you go
Thanks.
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#2782 Post by antnield »

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#2783 Post by frankblack »

Midnight Cowboy
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Jeff
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#2784 Post by Jeff »

frankblack wrote:Midnight Cowboy
I guess. I get the whole sick rat thing, but it seems so strange since MGM released their own Blu-ray with quite a few supplements not long ago. The transfer on that release wasn't great, and I know Mad World probably set some sort of precendent for MGM do-overs, but still...
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#2785 Post by knives »

Probably, but the title (11-13) makes me think it might be something else.
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#2786 Post by captveg »

The tail looks like it's been re-attached, so that may be part of the hint.
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#2787 Post by Ashirg »

11-13 means November 2013
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#2788 Post by Moe Dickstein »

Another factor in favor of MC is that it was on CC Laserdisc and they have seemingly shown interest in recapturing some of those major studio films (Big Chill and Tootsie also being forthcomming)
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Gregory
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#2789 Post by Gregory »

My first thought was an upgrade of Ratcatcher (the wacky rat caught a cold).
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#2790 Post by What A Disgrace »

Its obviously Rat Fever, lololoh shit, that's a real movie.
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#2791 Post by Moe Dickstein »

Gregory wrote:My first thought was an upgrade of Ratcatcher (the wacky rat caught a cold).
Mine was Der Fledermaus (Fever-Mouse)
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#2792 Post by captveg »

Re: the filename being a date rather than a part of the hint. Maybe they figured we were using the filename too liberally in figuring the clues out.
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#2793 Post by knives »

Gregory wrote:My first thought was an upgrade of Ratcatcher (the wacky rat caught a cold).
They usually (always?) paint upgrades blue so I assume that this is definitely a new title.
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#2794 Post by Ashirg »

This is clearly Giuliano Carnimeo's Rat Man.
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#2795 Post by ianungstad »

I think it's Midnight Cowboy. I suspect that MGM gave Criterion a small batch of high profile titles to release during 2014 as part of their 90th anniversary celebration. It's probably also why Twilight Time got the MGM titles they did and had the stipulation that they had to release 2 titles a month starting in January 2014.

These obviously weren't a part of Criterion's original MGM deal as MGM issued these titles on blu themselves recently.

I wonder if that Panther boxset is a future Criterion project? (The box supposedly only has the Sellers films)
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#2796 Post by jsteffe »

ianungstad wrote:I think it's Midnight Cowboy. I suspect that MGM gave Criterion a small batch of high profile titles to release during 2014 as part of their 90th anniversary celebration. It's probably also why Twilight Time got the MGM titles they did and had the stipulation that they had to release 2 titles a month starting in January 2014.
I vote Midnight Cowboy too! Ratso Rizzo was sick in the film.
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