Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

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domino harvey
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#26 Post by domino harvey »

No one gets that because no one saw it
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#27 Post by sir_luke »

See, I'm tempted to think that there's another clue here, because I find it hard to believe that they'd do such a lazy and obvious clue without hiding something else in there. Of course, I Married a Witch and IAMMMMW weren't the toughest clues to guess, either.
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#28 Post by Gregory »

FrauBlucher wrote:Hhhmm, when was the last time the newsletter hint was of an upgrade?
Lord of the Flies
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#29 Post by Kauno »

Ace In The Hole and Splendor in the Grass.
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#30 Post by Cinephrenic »

They releasing some Asshole.
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#31 Post by Glowingwabbit »

Now I feel better about selling my dvd off a month ago.
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Andre Jurieu
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#32 Post by Andre Jurieu »

swo17 wrote:For the third month in a row, I've received a blank newsletter. Could someone please post theirs here?
I have the same problem on my work computer, but it works on my iPhone.
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#33 Post by chrisandy »

Nothing against Ace in the Hole (it's a great movie) but a Blu-Ray upgrade of it doesn't do much for me.. I'm not sure I really feel that strongly about any films in the collection getting Blu-Ray upgrades. Regardless, it would've been neat to get a hint of something yet unexpected or a "new" release.
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Matt
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#34 Post by Matt »

Aw, cheer up, chum. They'll probably have a drawing full of hints of new titles for you in less than 2 weeks.
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#35 Post by captveg »

Another Paramount licensed title upgraded to Blu. They seem to be slowly getting to them all. Hopefully The Naked Prey is next.
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#36 Post by med »

sir_luke wrote:See, I'm tempted to think that there's another clue here, because I find it hard to believe that they'd do such a lazy and obvious clue without hiding something else in there.
You must have not been following these for very long.
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#37 Post by movielocke »

captveg wrote:Another Paramount licensed title upgraded to Blu. They seem to be slowly getting to them all. Hopefully The Naked Prey is next.
I'm hoping for the Furies, myself.
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#38 Post by MongooseCmr »

sir_luke wrote:See, I'm tempted to think that there's another clue here, because I find it hard to believe that they'd do such a lazy and obvious clue without hiding something else in there. Of course, I Married a Witch and IAMMMMW weren't the toughest clues to guess, either.
All the tough hints come at New Years, this was purposefully simple to save the good stuff
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#39 Post by Yaanu »

Gregory wrote:
FrauBlucher wrote:Hhhmm, when was the last time the newsletter hint was of an upgrade?
Lord of the Flies
And that was in January. Maybe their MO is to hint at BD upgrades in December and January and proper title releases in the other months, "making up" for the December/January doodles by unveiling the New Year's Doodle.
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#40 Post by Sandman »

Harrumph! For the first time in an eon I didn't receive the email. Oh well. Unlike the gent who doesn't care to see any blu ray upgrades, I feel just the opposite; in fact, I would welcome them more than some of these out of left field titles. Just my opinion.
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#41 Post by lacritfan »

I emailed Criterion about the blank newsletters and got this on Monday the 23rd -
The Criterion office is currently closed for the holidays and will re-open on Thursday, January 2nd. We will get back to you after the new year regarding your inquiry. Thank you for supporting Criterion!
Happy Holidays!
- which means their last work day was Friday the 20th so looks like those lucky skunks got almost two weeks off.
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#42 Post by antnield »

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#43 Post by Moe Dickstein »

Totally stumped there. Wonder what the significance of the tie is, and what is the dark shaft sticking up over the scuba diver's head...
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domino harvey
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#44 Post by domino harvey »

Wacky Underscore sure helped!
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#45 Post by dwk »

Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!?
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#46 Post by Feego »

Swimming with Sharks?
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#47 Post by mfunk9786 »

My immediate thought was the Life Aquatic Blu but now I'm not so sure.
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#48 Post by John Doe »

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly?
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#49 Post by warren oates »

dwk wrote:Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!?
The drawing really looks like the bathtub toy in this film, which is easy to Google. This would be a nice surprise. It's one of the better early Almodovars.
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#50 Post by Aspect »

Definitely Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
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