Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

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domino harvey
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

#101 Post by domino harvey »

Yep, gotta be Don't Look Back. Very clever clue!
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#102 Post by mizo »

Newsletter wrote:Troy Miller is a director and producer whose credits include the hit television comedies Mr. Show, Arrested Development...
:-s
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

#103 Post by swo17 »

Maybe they could pair Dont Look Back with Inside Llewyn Davis for December.
Llewyn would hate that though
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

#104 Post by mfunk9786 »

If that's what music is to you, a way to get to a Criterion release, then yeah, it's a little careerist, and it's a little square... and it's a little sad.
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#105 Post by movielocke »

Inside llewyn Davis as a bonus film extra on a spine numbered release of the new York concert. ;)
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#106 Post by justeleblanc »

justeleblanc wrote:Been a while since I posted on this forum, but I think I've got it.

CODE (coat) UNKNOWN
Yay!!! I was correct!!!
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#107 Post by Minkin »

justeleblanc wrote:
justeleblanc wrote:Been a while since I posted on this forum, but I think I've got it.

CODE (coat) UNKNOWN
Yay!!! I was correct!!!
You are indeed! Sorry for leading everyone astray with Young and Innocent! Criterion do have the rights to the Hitchcock film, and the clue does make sense (the coat was very similar + the clue basically describes the plot of the film). As I've said before, Criterion/Polan are becoming more vague/cryptic with their newsletter clues, thus we are more & more finding several possible interpretations - which won't actually be solved until announced.

All said, I have been wondering whether the apartment block on the one New Years clue might have been for the Dekalog - as Criterion have confirmed that they had planned to release it a year+ ago but still had more work to do or something.
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#108 Post by criterion10 »

Seems like we're all caught up on the newsletter clues (unless you still think that the clue for Il Sorpasso was for Midnight Cowboy :roll: )
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

#109 Post by FakeBonanza »

Image
Go!
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The Narrator Returns
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#110 Post by The Narrator Returns »

They're now going to exclusively sell their releases at participating Red Robin restaurants?
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#111 Post by criterion10 »

That's obviously a clue for Midnight Cowboy.
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#112 Post by Feiereisel »

"Red bird"/Red Beard?
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#113 Post by danieltiger »

Feiereisel wrote:"Red bird"/Red Beard?
Certainly possible, but why not make the bird red then? Why the red hair?
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#114 Post by Yaanu »

Okay, it's a bird. A bird with waving locks of red hair.
Red hair. Bird's head. Red head. Bird's hair.
Red hair! Red head!

HEAD confirmed for HD-DVD re-release.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

#115 Post by Self »

Ladybird, Ladybird?
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#116 Post by The Narrator Returns »

That possum is so ill that it's turned into an entirely different species. And its head must be sore being under those locks.
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Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

#117 Post by FrauBlucher »

Another play on words. Red Beard.. This has just been restored, so makes some sense.
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#118 Post by Minkin »

Blu-ray.com is suggesting Gilda - given the bird's Rita Hayworth hair.
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#119 Post by criterion10 »

Red Beard seems plausible, but as danieltiger said, why not make the whole bird red instead of merely its hair? Seems like something else at play here.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

#120 Post by Ashirg »

What kind of bird is that? Maybe that's a clue!!
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#121 Post by Feiereisel »

danieltiger wrote:
Feiereisel wrote:"Red bird"/Red Beard?
Certainly possible, but why not make the bird red then? Why the red hair?
Yeah, I considered that, but after "coat unknown" I just went with the first thing that popped to mind. Not my strongest guess by any means.
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#122 Post by mistakaninja »

It's a Golden Chinese Sparrow. We're getting a fourth edition of The Lady From Shanghai.
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Re: Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four

#123 Post by adavis53 »

criterion10 wrote:That's obviously a clue for Midnight Cowboy.
Midnight Crowboy
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domino harvey
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#124 Post by domino harvey »

They are almost always puns, why do so many people on the internet insist on arriving at solutions that don't take this into consideration?
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#125 Post by jindianajonz »

Unless somebody can offer a satisfactory reason as to why this bird was drawn with flowing locks, I sincerely doubt that this is a clue for Red Beard.

And no, a double clue is not a satisfactory reason....
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