Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

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domino harvey
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#351 Post by domino harvey »

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Criterion is targeting the elusive Moe Dickenstein market
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#352 Post by tojoed »

By the way, what happened to Moe Lolstein, we haven't heard from him lately.
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domino harvey
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

#353 Post by domino harvey »

Tripped over one of the names he dropped
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

#354 Post by tojoed »

domino harvey wrote:Tripped over one of the names he dropped
And the boy wins a cigar. I actually did laugh out loud at that.
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#355 Post by captveg »

tojoed wrote:By the way, what happened to Moe Lolstein, we haven't heard from him lately.
He's been busy with a production.
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#356 Post by captveg »

Two clues as part of the March '15 titles. New Years drawings aside, that leaves just Midnight Cowboy and Odd Man Out left without an official street date, correct?
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#357 Post by Minkin »

captveg wrote:Two clues as part of the March '15 titles. New Years drawings aside, that leaves just Midnight Cowboy and Odd Man Out left without an official street date, correct?
Yep! (yeah, I'm still updating that thing).
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

#358 Post by DeprongMori »

I am now convinced that the supposed Midnight Cowboy clue was not for Midnight Cowboy at all.

Someone else parsed it, correctly I believe, as:

ILL SORE POSSUM
(Feverish, bandaged tail, possum not rat) for Il Sorpasso
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

#359 Post by domino harvey »

No
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

#360 Post by FrauBlucher »

I can't recall, is there a singular Newsletter clue before the New Years Wacky Drawing?
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#361 Post by DeprongMori »

The clue appeared in the November 2013 newsletter, and Il Sorpasso was announced in January 2014. Typically there is a three month lag between a clue and the announcement. I'm sorry, but that clue was definitely not for Midnght Cowboy.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

#362 Post by The Narrator Returns »

I'm not quite sure you're as sorry as you say you are.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

#363 Post by DeprongMori »

I was actually hoping it was for Midnight Cowboy.
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#364 Post by domino harvey »

I don't know why I'm dignifying this absurdity with a response but it is 100% guaranteed Midnight Cowboy, your ludicrous phonetics notwithstanding
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

#365 Post by DeprongMori »

Whatever.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

#366 Post by theflirtydozen »

FrauBlucher wrote:I can't recall, is there a singular Newsletter clue before the New Years Wacky Drawing?
Yes, last year it was Ace in the Hole. (Confirmed by first page of this thread).

Edit: I can't capitalize or bold worth shit.
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#367 Post by eerik »

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#368 Post by jwd5275 »

Limelight
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#369 Post by sir_luke »

Wow. Incredibly easy. And yay!!!!
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

#370 Post by swo17 »

I don't think it's Limelight, Charlie Chaplin doesn't have a phantom page.
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#371 Post by eerik »

swo17 wrote:I don't think it's Limelight, Charlie Chaplin doesn't have a phantom page.
It is Green Lantern starring Ryan Reynolds, part of the Warner Bros deal.
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#372 Post by matrixschmatrix »

I feel like this one might actually be for Ride a Pink Horse
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#373 Post by movielocke »

domino harvey wrote:I don't know why I'm dignifying this absurdity with a response but it is 100% guaranteed Midnight Cowboy, your ludicrous phonetics notwithstanding
Ludicrous phonetics meant it took us several pages to figure out lean cow herd.

If it is ill sore possum it would have hit us square in the forums blindspot
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#374 Post by Yaanu »

eerik wrote:Image
A lime and a light bulb. A lime-green bulb. A flowering green bulb. A green flower. Red and green anaglyph 3D film.
The Power of Love, a previously lost film from 1922 that was a precursor to the 3D films of the 1950s and today, will be released through the Criterion Collection.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter (Part 3)

#375 Post by jindianajonz »

eerik wrote:
swo17 wrote:I don't think it's Limelight, Charlie Chaplin doesn't have a phantom page.
It is Green Lantern starring Ryan Reynolds, part of the Warner Bros deal.
Seeing as Thomas "Henry" Edison invented the light bulb, this is a rare triple clue for Limelight, Green Lantern and a reissue of Henry Lime's The Third Man.
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