Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
- olmo
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Great to see a very spritely 97 year old Jerry Schatzberg in the closet, I'd love to see a Scarecrow UHD release.
Schatzberg & Zsigmond heaven.
Schatzberg & Zsigmond heaven.
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
I’m a huge fan of Reunion, which was written by Harold Pinter, who he photographed with Donald Pleasence when the two staged The Man in the Glass Booth on Broadway in 1968
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I wonder what, if any, Schatzberg film is under consideration? Scarecrow, which is with WB?
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- yoloswegmaster
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Looks like Atom Egoyan has confirmed that there are plans to release this on 4K.yoloswegmaster wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 11:43 amPress note for the restoration of The Sweet Hereafter confirms that Criteiron was involved in the restoration:
4K Digital restoration produced by Sphinx Productions and The Criterion Collection with financial assistance from Telefilm Canada's digitization initiative Canadian Cinema - Reignited.Print source courtesy of Films We Like.
Talked with Atom Egoyan earlier today during TIFF's award ceremony tonight, and he confirmed that The Sweet Hereafter's upcoming Criterion release will likely be a 4K UHD Blu-Ray
- dwk
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- yoloswegmaster
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Excellent news! I know most people would be expecting The Mission, but I love to see releases for Life Without Principle, Blind Detective, Fat Choi Spirit, Fulltime Killer, or A Hero Never Dies. I wouldn't even mind 4K releases for Breaking News, Exiled, or the Election films (that is if Tartan/KL ever decide to let their rights lapse).
- Finch
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I would really like to see A Hero Never Dies.
- Michael Kerpan
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
I hope some day more people here get to see Wu Yen -- my favorite "eccentric" Johnnie To film.
- yoloswegmaster
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If you like his more eccentric work (though I would say that most of his films are "eccentric"), then I would recommend watching Fat Choi Spirit (if you haven't already seen it), as it's really wacky.Michael Kerpan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 5:25 pmI hope some day more people here get to see Wu Yen -- my favorite "eccentric" Johnnie To film.
- dwk
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Probably wrong here, but I think that there are a couple of signs that Criterion might have started on working on those Ishiro Honda titles.
First, Criterion producer Curtis Tsui was on the official Night of the Living Dead podcast a couple weeks ago and at the end he said he'd be talking to Jim Cirronella (one of the podcast hosts) again about something else (Cirronella helped out on the Godzilla Showa set.)
Second, yesterday, Fabien Mauro, a french author who wrote a book called KAIJU, ENVAHISSEURS & APOCALYPSE : L’Âge d’or de la science-fiction japonaise (‘KAIJU, INVADERS & APOCALYPSE: The Golden Age of Japanese Science-Fiction’) & a book called ISHIRO HONDA, HUMANISME MONSTRE posted a picture of himself in the Criterion closet. Maybe he was there to shoot an interview about those films.
First, Criterion producer Curtis Tsui was on the official Night of the Living Dead podcast a couple weeks ago and at the end he said he'd be talking to Jim Cirronella (one of the podcast hosts) again about something else (Cirronella helped out on the Godzilla Showa set.)
Second, yesterday, Fabien Mauro, a french author who wrote a book called KAIJU, ENVAHISSEURS & APOCALYPSE : L’Âge d’or de la science-fiction japonaise (‘KAIJU, INVADERS & APOCALYPSE: The Golden Age of Japanese Science-Fiction’) & a book called ISHIRO HONDA, HUMANISME MONSTRE posted a picture of himself in the Criterion closet. Maybe he was there to shoot an interview about those films.
- senseabove
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Re: Janus Films
Alice Wu posts on IG that Saving Face will be joining the collection in June 2025.
- yoloswegmaster
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Think you meant to post this in the other thread since the rights are still with Sony. Nonetheless, still a very cool pickup. Especially since it doesn't appear to have a blu release anywhere in the world and perfectly tied in with pride month.senseabove wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 7:29 pmAlice Wu posts on IG that Saving Face will be joining the collection in June 2025.
- yoloswegmaster
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
Kiss of the Spider Woman and The Girl on the Broomstick are the latest additions to the Criterion Channel that open with the Criterion and Janus logos
- dwk
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
Anyone in New York, tomorrow at 4PM Peter Becker is doing a live interview with Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio (Becker isn't mentioned on the page, but is in Indie Wire's tweet.)
From Ryan Swen's twitter, Zeinabu irene Davis confirmed that Compensation is coming in August.
From Ryan Swen's twitter, Zeinabu irene Davis confirmed that Compensation is coming in August.