Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

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#251 Post by giovannii84 »

A few months ago there was an image if a rat. Did we ever end up getting the film that related to?
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#252 Post by swo17 »

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#253 Post by jfish226 »

Are we getting a newsletter soon?
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#254 Post by Yaanu »

jfish226 wrote:Are we getting a newsletter soon?
We've still got until tomorrow to worry about whether or not they're sending out a newsletter.
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#256 Post by jedgeco »

Fellini Satyricon!
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#257 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Haha, I was trying to think of a way to make that be Pan's Labyrinth, but that makes more sense.
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#258 Post by colinr0380 »

Ah, I get it now: Satyr-con!
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#259 Post by swo17 »

Satyricon was pretty lame this year. Too many dwarves.
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I have not seen this Fellini film. What is the general impression of it? It doesn't seem to have high marks near the praise of his other heavy hitters.
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#261 Post by domino harvey »

swo17 wrote:Satyricon was pretty lame this year. Too many dwarves.
Donald Sutherland has to be like, what, seven or eight dwarfs high though, so Criterion should pair it with Casanova just to satisfy everyone
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#262 Post by swo17 »

aox wrote:I have not seen this Fellini film. What is the general impression of it?
Basically, it's like if you were making a cake that called for 3 cups of Fellini, but you accidentally put in 10 cups instead, and then forgot to add any other ingredients.
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#263 Post by J M Powell »

It's my favorite Fellini. But you don't have to take my word for it -- here's someone you might trust more.
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#264 Post by HistoryProf »

clever one. But at first I was all "The Devils?!?!?!" *sad face*
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#265 Post by knives »

swo17 wrote:
aox wrote:I have not seen this Fellini film. What is the general impression of it?
Basically, it's like if you were making a cake that called for 3 cups of Fellini, but you accidentally put in 10 cups instead, and then forgot to add any other ingredients.
Which is kind of why I love it. It's sort of like the most beautiful nonsense that gives the appearance of being sensible ever. It also helps that Fellini is genuinely playing and sticking with the source in a way that breeds structure where a lot of his wackier films don't.
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#266 Post by cskok »

I didn't know Scott McCloud was at Satyr-Con this year!
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#267 Post by jedgeco »

aox wrote:I have not seen this Fellini film. What is the general impression of it? It doesn't seem to have high marks near the praise of his other heavy hitters.
It's a "silver age" work. Think Hitchcock's Frenzy; a good picture in its own right, and you'd probably have your socks knocked off if it was a non-name filmmaker, but you'll be disappointed if you think you're going to get something on the level of, say, Rear Window.
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#268 Post by vidussoni »

Is it true Richard Simmons appears as an extra in Satyricon?
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#269 Post by CSM126 »

Yes. Ironically, he was fat at the time.
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#270 Post by Gregory »

Sweatin' with the Ancients
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#271 Post by zedz »

swo17 wrote:Satyricon was pretty lame this year. Too many dwarves.
Looked like shit.
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#272 Post by Lowry_Sam »

HistoryProf wrote:clever one. But at first I was all "The Devils?!?!?!" *sad face*
My first thought was The Devils too, but that pic definitely indicates something else.... It seems not so likely that they'd release another Fellini just after La Dolce Vita, particularly when it makes a nice twofer w/ Roma, but after a Fellini drought, it's nice they're catching up (though I'd be much more excited for a Trilogy of Loneliness (La Strada/il Bidone/Nights of Cabiria) box.
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#273 Post by Cinephrenic »

So we can expect Roma along?
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#274 Post by aox »

Nights of Cabiria would be a dream on BD. There's no way they'll get that back though, right?
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#275 Post by mfunk9786 »

Not until it's time to release it on 8K hyperdisc.
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