Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

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#7001 Post by dwk »

I'll back up Belly Beta's post and say that one of those was confirmed to me from a reliable person and I saw some things that probably indicate that another one is also coming. So I wouldn't be surprised if all three pan out. (along with a 90s WB, well New Line, comedy that I'm not kidding and playing about)
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#7002 Post by beamish14 »

dwk wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 3:12 am I'll back up Belly Beta's post and say that one of those was confirmed to me from a reliable person and I saw some things that probably indicate that another one is also coming. So I wouldn't be surprised if all three pan out. (along with a 90s WB, well New Line, comedy that I'm not kidding and playing about)

Thinking Dumb and Dumber, but knowing their love of John Waters, it could be Serial Mom
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#7003 Post by cdnchris »


dwk wrote:. (along with a 90s WB, well New Line, comedy that I'm not kidding and playing about)
I swear this one was hinted at before. Or did I dream that along with Skittlebrau?
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House Party
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#7004 Post by swo17 »

Serial Mom isn't New Line, is it? Whereas these are:

Austin Powers
The Wedding Singer
The Mask
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Wag the Dog
Loaded Weapon 1
Pump Up the Volume
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#7005 Post by beamish14 »

swo17 wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 4:21 am Serial Mom isn't New Line, is it? Whereas these are:

Austin Powers
The Wedding Singer
The Mask
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Wag the Dog
Loaded Weapon 1
Pump Up the Volume
You’re right. It was Savoy, which is now defunct, and their library is with Universal
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#7006 Post by beamish14 »

cdnchris wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 4:12 am
dwk wrote:. (along with a 90s WB, well New Line, comedy that I'm not kidding and playing about)
I swear this one was hinted at before. Or did I dream that along with Skittlebrau?
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House Party

This has long been hinted. I’d love to see Reginald Hudlin’s MFA thesis film that it’s basically a remake of
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#7007 Post by okcmaxk »

Bring on Class Act, need that half hour extra on the history of uncredited cameos
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#7008 Post by rwiggum »

swo17 wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 4:21 am Serial Mom isn't New Line, is it? Whereas these are:

Austin Powers
The Wedding Singer
The Mask
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Wag the Dog
Loaded Weapon 1
Pump Up the Volume
Legit would love to see what they do with Austin Powers. Wedding Singer kinda rules too.
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#7009 Post by yoloswegmaster »

According to a comment on Reddit, Don McKellar confirmed during a Q&A that Last Night is going to be released by Criterion.
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#7010 Post by Mr.DarjeelingLimited »

dwk wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 3:12 am I'll back up Belly Beta's post and say that one of those was confirmed to me from a reliable person and I saw some things that probably indicate that another one is also coming. So I wouldn't be surprised if all three pan out. (along with a 90s WB, well New Line, comedy that I'm not kidding and playing about)
Could this be Angus? Janus logged it on Letterboxd and it doesn’t seem to have had a good release due to music rights.
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#7011 Post by dwk »

beamish14 wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 4:25 am
cdnchris wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 4:12 am
dwk wrote:. (along with a 90s WB, well New Line, comedy that I'm not kidding and playing about)
I swear this one was hinted at before. Or did I dream that along with Skittlebrau?
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House Party

This has long been hinted. I’d love to see Reginald Hudlin’s MFA thesis film that it’s basically a remake of
Has it? I know that I kept guessing it in the monthly speculation thread, but, at the time I personally had nothing to go on except the run of New Line titles they were releasing. Eventually I stopped and, well...

His thesis film would be a great extra, if possible.
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#7012 Post by domino harvey »

That one seems far more likely than anything else proposed
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#7013 Post by jt938 »

I think Austin Powers and Wedding Singer match Criterion (maybe I'm biased because Austin Powers is one of my kick back and relax movies and Wedding Singer is one of my favorite movies) and I'd be down for them. I couldn't see Criterion doing Dumb And Dumber or The Mask. Did anyone guess Friday or is that no longer with New Line?
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#7014 Post by dwk »

I've pretty much admitted what it is I was told in my initial post and quote of beamish's post (don't know why I just didn't state the title outright, but I really don't want to get someone in trouble, even if it is something I learned secondhand. I guess I am just being overly cautious due to things like Lee Kline's public instagram account going private after getting cited as a source for some upcoming titles.)
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#7015 Post by CSM126 »

Are we absolutely certain it won’t be Joan Micklin Silver’s Big Girls Don’t Cry… They Get Even?

I’m kidding. I think. Who knows these days.
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#7016 Post by Lowry_Sam »

FrauBlucher wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 2:54 am Being the two Boorman films have not been previously linked to Criterion maybe a new deal has been struck
Actually, Deliverance has been on the channel (don't remember seeing Point Blank), as has Alice Doesn't Live Here Any More. But I have long been hoping for Hope & Glory.

I find it hard to believe that Austin Powers, House Party or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles would get released these days without their sequels.

Magnolia & Boogie Nights aren't comedies, so my guesses for top candidates:

Pump Up The Volume
Hangin' With The Homeboys
Johnny Stecchino
Pleasantville
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#7017 Post by Mr.DarjeelingLimited »

Lowry_Sam wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 5:40 pm
FrauBlucher wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 2:54 am Being the two Boorman films have not been previously linked to Criterion maybe a new deal has been struck
Actually, Deliverance has been on the channel (don't remember seeing Point Blank), as has Alice Doesn't Live Here Any More. But I have long been hoping for Hope & Glory.

I find it hard to believe that Austin Powers, House Party or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles would get released these days without their sequels.

Magnolia & Boogie Nights aren't comedies, so my guesses for top candidates:

Pump Up The Volume
Hangin' With The Homeboys
Johnny Stecchino
Pleasantville
I watched Point Blank on the Channel. I would LOVE Johnny Stecchino.
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#7018 Post by CSM126 »

Is there another Pump up the Volume I don’t know about that’s a comedy?
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#7019 Post by johnnysnatchclub7 »

The person was clearly saying kiddin’ and playin’ for HOUSE PARTY.


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#7020 Post by Lowry_Sam »

I still haven't seen it, though I had the soundtrack on cd. Someone else listed it prior to me and its primary category on IMDB is teen comedy.
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#7021 Post by dwk »

I assume that Arrow will to the Turtles trilogy. I have less faith that Criterion would bother with the House Party sequels, but I could see them including part 2.

Hangin' with the Homeboys does seem like something that Criterion would pick up, but I haven't seen it since the VHS days and I don't know how it has held up.

While on the topic of Warner rumors, anyone hear any rumblings about Lolita or Empire of the Sun?

Oh, and Point Blank has been on the channel a number of times.
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#7022 Post by beamish14 »

CSM126 wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 6:17 pm Is there another Pump up the Volume I don’t know about that’s a comedy?
Arguably a comedy-drama. Pretty remarkable film that is still incredibly relevant regarding First Amendment rights as they pertain to teenagers. One of the best soundtracks ever, too

Allan Moyle’s first feature, The Rubber Gun, is touring in a 4K restoration and will probably be released by Canadian International.
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#7023 Post by beamish14 »

dwk wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 7:25 pm I assume that Arrow will to the Turtles trilogy. I have less faith that Criterion would bother with the House Party sequels, but I could see them including part 2.

Hangin' with the Homeboys does seem like something that Criterion would pick up, but I haven't seen it since the VHS days and I don't know how it has held up.

While on the topic of Warner rumors, anyone hear any rumblings about Lolita or Empire of the Sun?

Oh, and Point Blank has been on the channel a number of times.

Peter Weir’s Fearless and The Year of Living Dangerously are 2 WB titles that I keep hoping will land at Criterion
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#7024 Post by beamish14 »

yoloswegmaster wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 11:45 am According to a comment on Reddit, Don McKellar confirmed during a Q&A that Last Night is going to be released by Criterion.

That is truly excellent. I hope his short film Blue starring David Cronenberg can be included
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#7025 Post by redbill »

Mr.DarjeelingLimited wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 5:47 pm
I watched Point Blank on the Channel. I would LOVE Johnny Stecchino.
Same, have it logged May of '24.

I wonder if anyone keeps tracks of physical releases that were first on the channel. Too lazy to do it myself, but would be very interesting to see.
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