Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

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dwk
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#6901 Post by dwk »

I dont think this has been mentioned, over on the Channel, Jamón jamón opens with the Criterion and Janus Films logos.
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#6902 Post by beamish14 »

dwk wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 12:36 am I dont think this has been mentioned, over on the Channel, Jamón jamón opens with the Criterion and Janus Films logos.

I’d love to get some Bigas Luna. Golden Balls has never had a halfway decent home video presentation
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#6903 Post by eerik »

dwk wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 12:36 am I dont think this has been mentioned, over on the Channel, Jamón jamón opens with the Criterion and Janus Films logos.
4K UHD disc would be great. I picked up Olive's Blu-ray not too long ago, which is serviceable, but a new transfer and some special features would be much appreciated. It is a hilariously melodramatic telenovela in the form of a feature film.

Perhaps they could do Belle epoque as well while there at it, and a lot more Spanish films overall.
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#6904 Post by beamish14 »

eerik wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:49 am
dwk wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 12:36 am I dont think this has been mentioned, over on the Channel, Jamón jamón opens with the Criterion and Janus Films logos.
4K UHD disc would be great. I picked up Olive's Blu-ray not too long ago, which is serviceable, but a new transfer and some special features would be much appreciated. It is a hilariously melodramatic telenovela in the form of a feature film.

Perhaps they could do Belle epoque as well while there at it, and a lot more Spanish films overall.

Luna is such a tremendously underrated filmmaker. There is a Spanish-language podcast devoted to him, and the man who oversees it is basically THE expert on his life and work
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#6905 Post by therewillbeblus »

Aside from his masterpiece Anguish, the only Luna film I liked was The Tit & the Moon. The way the ridiculousness is woven into a sincere coming-of-age drama felt organic.
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#6906 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

beamish14 wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 4:42 pm
eerik wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:49 am
dwk wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 12:36 am I dont think this has been mentioned, over on the Channel, Jamón jamón opens with the Criterion and Janus Films logos.
4K UHD disc would be great. I picked up Olive's Blu-ray not too long ago, which is serviceable, but a new transfer and some special features would be much appreciated. It is a hilariously melodramatic telenovela in the form of a feature film.

Perhaps they could do Belle epoque as well while there at it, and a lot more Spanish films overall.

Luna is such a tremendously underrated filmmaker. There is a Spanish-language podcast devoted to him, and the man who oversees it is basically THE expert on his life and work
What's the podcast? I saw Anguish a decade ago, but then sort of ignored Luna until about two years ago and was profoundly moved by everything I saw. Golden Balls is really a new personal favorite of mine.
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#6907 Post by beamish14 »

The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 5:21 pm
beamish14 wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 4:42 pm
eerik wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:49 am

4K UHD disc would be great. I picked up Olive's Blu-ray not too long ago, which is serviceable, but a new transfer and some special features would be much appreciated. It is a hilariously melodramatic telenovela in the form of a feature film.

Perhaps they could do Belle epoque as well while there at it, and a lot more Spanish films overall.

Luna is such a tremendously underrated filmmaker. There is a Spanish-language podcast devoted to him, and the man who oversees it is basically THE expert on his life and work
What's the podcast? I saw Anguish a decade ago, but then sort of ignored Luna until about two years ago and was profoundly moved by everything I saw. Golden Balls is really a new personal favorite of mine.

Here you are
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#6908 Post by Hogfather »

According to this interview with Rich Guay from 2023, the rights to The Secret of Roan Inish were in limbo for years because the copyright holder, Peter Newman Productions, had ceased to exist and the owner had passed away. He made it sound like John Sayles and Maggie Renzi had only recently recovered the rights. I wouldn't be surprised if they only started working on the Criterion release after getting the rights back some time in 2022.
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#6909 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Keeping my fingers crossed for a release of Roan Inish.
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#6910 Post by omegadirective »

When's the next 50% off sale supposed to be?
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#6911 Post by therewillbeblus »

The month of July at B&N. The next 24/hr site sale will be in Sept/Oct
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#6912 Post by Buttery Jeb »

Given Criterion's relationship with Charles Burnett, does anyone think they'll pick up The Glass Shield from Miramax?
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#6913 Post by beamish14 »

Buttery Jeb wrote: Mon May 05, 2025 1:47 pm Given Criterion's relationship with Charles Burnett, does anyone think they'll pick up The Glass Shield from Miramax?
Paramount now, and I hope so.
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#6914 Post by criterionoop »

In Los Angeles, Bleak Week has a couple of restoration screenings with Janus Films is listed as the distributor:

CHRISTIANE F. - https://www.americancinematheque.com/no ... -f-6-3-25/

THE SWEET HEREAFTER - https://www.americancinematheque.com/no ... er-6-7-25/
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#6915 Post by ryannichols7 »

we've thankfully had confirmation of The Sweet Hereafter so hopefully we don't wait too long for it

I really cannot stand Christiane F, huge shame on that one. it has plenty of fans
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#6916 Post by dwk »

Spotted at the Blu-ray.com forum, Jeff Goldblum mentioned that they recorded a new commentary for Isle of Dogs during an Konbini Video Club interview
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#6917 Post by willoneill »

dwk wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 7:06 pm Spotted at the Blu-ray.com forum, Jeff Goldblum mentioned that they recorded a new commentary for Isle of Dogs during an Konbini Video Club interview
Not surprising, per se, but nice to have an update nonetheless.
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#6918 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Glad they're finally getting it out of the way so they can get to the real jewels of this recent Wes Anderson run.
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#6919 Post by Walter Kurtz »

Nice non sequitur!
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#6920 Post by swo17 »

This is simply the next one in line. That's how far behind they are
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#6921 Post by DJBillyMac »

Considering that Stephen Rales is a big part of Indian Paintbrush I'm kind of surprised they didn't get Wes Anderson back on the schedule sooner. My theory for why they've fallen so far behind on Wes films is that he has been too busy making more films to contribute to special features for Criterion releases. Anyway, I remember loving Isle of Dogs in the theater. I'm another one in the 'Moonrise Kingdom' party but I've generally enjoyed all of his recent films.
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#6922 Post by captveg »

One advantage to falling behind on Anderson's films is that they can release BD and UHD simultaneously instead of going back to upgrade (as I'm sure they'll eventually do for most of his earlier films).

I'm also in the Moonrise Kingdom as his best post-Tenanbaum film, but then I also liked The French Dispatch far more than most others seemingly do.
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#6923 Post by Matt »

Wes Anderson faves discussion moved here
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#6924 Post by rrenault »

I was going to respond in the Quarantined thread before it got locked, but I wonder if there being fewer 4Ks is because of Trump tariffs plus pressing in Mexico…

Anyhow, potentially just The Burmese Harp for me. Great lineup though regardless.
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#6925 Post by TechnicolorAcid »

rrenault wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 5:11 pm I was going to respond in the Quarantined thread before it got locked, but I wonder if there being fewer 4Ks is because of Trump tariffs plus pressing in Mexico…
I think it’s just that August is a relatively smaller month for Criterion so they typically don’t put out that many 4Ks, for comparison, this month and August had 3 4K titles only compared to the otherwise very 4K centered months before and afterwards.
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