Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

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Thin Blue Line
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jindianajonz wrote:Thin Blue Line
Well done. And damn that's exciting! I only wish it'd be a collection of Errol Morris. Lord knows he has enough classics to fill a lot of discs.
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#279 Post by warren oates »

I hope that means we're getting the long-rumored early Morris box. Heck, throw in Fast Cheap and Out of Control while you're at it, CC.
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#281 Post by jedgeco »

swo17 wrote:Déjà vu
I thought that pun seemed familiar...
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#282 Post by Harmonov »

jindianajonz wrote:Thin Blue Line
I was beginning to think that this wasn't ever going to happen and that Jonathan Sehring (president of IFC) was pulling my leg when he said Criterion was picking this up. He also mentioned that Vernon, Florida and Gates of Heaven would go with it, so HAPPY FUCKING DAY!!!!
Another trilogy of confirmations = Errol Morris' Gates of Heaven, Vernon, Florida and the Thin Blue Line will be happening. Tabloid is still possible, but Becker and Turrell aren't sure it's major Morris.
With Love Streams and this coming out through Criterion, my Criterion wishes have been answered for the year.
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#283 Post by Gregory »

Depressing aside: the "thin lion" newsletter clues bring back a sad memory for me of a time when I was living in Guatemala: the lion kept in the local zoo became increasingly emaciated and eventually starved to death in captivity. On a somewhat brighter side, The Thin Blue Line led to a review of one of countless wrongful convictions in the U.S. "justice" system, and someone wrongly imprisoned for 12 years was released. He lived in such obscurity that his 2010 death wasn't covered in the media until over half a year later. Hoping there's much opportunity for supplemental materials for this release.
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#284 Post by JayAlmighty »

Glad to see CC giving Documentaries some much needed love this year. I hope Gates of Heaven comes next tout suite...
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Another trilogy of confirmations = Errol Morris' Gates of Heaven, Vernon, Florida and the Thin Blue Line will be happening. Tabloid is still possible, but Becker and Turrell aren't sure it's major Morris.
this would certainly make a very good December box set
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#287 Post by Yaanu »

Maybe it's nothing special. Maybe Criterion just taught a lion to eat tofu.
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What is "Me trying to watch my discs that have turned brown"?
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#290 Post by lefeufollet »

Don't Look Now, finally!
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#291 Post by AtlantaFella »

Eyes Wide Shut?

Edit: I suppose Don't Look Now does make more sense.
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#292 Post by eerik »

FrauBlucher wrote:Image not showing up.
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Here it is. Easy one, even I guessed it.
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#293 Post by criterion10 »

Definitely Don't Look Now. Fantastic news. Should hopefully turn out much better than the Studio Canal Blu-Ray.
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#294 Post by Saturnome »

I thought the Don't Look Now and Eyes Wide Shut guesses were because the image wasn't showing up.
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#295 Post by swo17 »

Don't know why the image wouldn't show up for some of you. Look, I posted it here the same way that I always do. Now can you see it?
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#296 Post by FrauBlucher »

swo17 wrote:Don't know why the image wouldn't show up for some of you. Look, I posted it here the same way that I always do. Now can you see it?
Oh yeah, you know what, my hand was accidentally covering my eyes. Now I see it. Thanks. :wink:
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#297 Post by domino harvey »

I thought the drawing was a reference to Criterion's tactic for dealing with the browning Blu-rays
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#298 Post by FrauBlucher »

eerik wrote:
FrauBlucher wrote:Image not showing up.
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Here it is. Easy one, even I guessed it.
Actually, it's Mulvaney after opening his emails.
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#299 Post by oh yeah »

Fantastic news, one of my all-time favorites. I never looked at the UK blu-ray, but the old Paramount disc had some pretty mediocre audio which I hope will be rectified here. It's funny how many of my biggest Criterion wishes have come true over the past couple years -- Badlands, Thief, A Man Escaped, Heaven's Gate, Safe, Nashville, Love Streams, Seconds, La Notte, Rosemary's Baby and now Don't Look Now. Now we just need Blow-Up, Cutter's Way, The Tenant, Beau travail, The Parallax View, plus some Rivette, Yang and Ferrara and I'll be a happy camper.
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#300 Post by vidussoni »

oh yeah wrote:Fantastic news, one of my all-time favorites. I never looked at the UK blu-ray, but the old Paramount disc had some pretty mediocre audio which I hope will be rectified here. It's funny how many of my biggest Criterion wishes have come true over the past couple years -- Badlands, Thief, A Man Escaped, Heaven's Gate, Safe, Nashville, Love Streams, Seconds, La Notte, Rosemary's Baby and now Don't Look Now. Now we just need Blow-Up, Cutter's Way, The Tenant, Beau travail, The Parallax View, plus some Rivette, Yang and Ferrara and I'll be a happy camper.
Twilight Time is releasing Cutter's Way.
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