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Lowry_Sam
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#1076 Post by Lowry_Sam »

I guess titling a theme "Starring Courtney Love" gives cover for not including Kurt & Courtney.

An "LGBTQ favorites" theme and a "Weddings" theme in the same month but no The Wedding Banquet?

...and perhaps the most glaring of all, "Alex Cox's Punk Provocations" without Sid & Nancy?
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#1077 Post by Mr.DarjeelingLimited »

The Lost Okoroshi being on there is awesome but when are the restored Bimal Roy films coming????
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#1078 Post by Blutarsky »

Did Criterion forget to mention that as part of their Bond program they also were able to include the “banned” commentaries from their first LD pressing?

I was pleasantly surprised to see them on the channel in the “Out of Print Criterion Editions” section last night. I had never heard them in full but can’t wait to check them out this upcoming weekend.
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#1079 Post by dwk »

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#1080 Post by beamish14 »

dwk wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2026 4:51 pm July 2026 lineup
UFOria and Twister (1989) with Harry Dean Stanton would’ve been nice, but I can’t complain much with Kino’s 4K out
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#1081 Post by DimitriL »

Okay, I'm really delighted to see The Prisoner in the July lineup. I'm very sure it's a coincidence, but I wrote their suggestion box not very long ago to say that The Prisoner might fit very well in the collection's growing lineup of limited TV series, especially since it seems to have been neglected on the US side in recent years.
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#1082 Post by beamish14 »

DimitriL wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2026 6:09 pm Okay, I'm really delighted to see The Prisoner in the July lineup. I'm very sure it's a coincidence, but I wrote their suggestion box not very long ago to say that The Prisoner might fit very well in the collection's growing lineup of limited TV series, especially since it seems to have been neglected on the US side in recent years.
I think it has popped up on a number of free streaming services in North America, including Kanopy and Hoopla
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LastMinit
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#1083 Post by LastMinit »

Ooh, I've been wanting to catch Married to the Mob again. Haven't seen it since 88, and I don't usually dig comedies too much, but I've got a lot of time for Jonathan Demme.

The complete series for The Prisoner is an interesting addition. This is now their second tv series? Neither this or the Wong Kar Wai are to my tastes, but I would not say no to more old and obscure tv material showing up.
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#1084 Post by DimitriL »

Yeah, it turns up, but its pop culture footprint on this side of the pond has kind of disappeared, even compared to when I first discovered it. (In the late 80s/early 90s, CBS would show it in their late night slot, which is where I found it). What I was hoping for is a proper US 4k release in the collection, where they try to keep stuff in print for years. I know a couple of Criterion employees have said that they do note channel viewership when making disc decisions, so my hope is that this is a step in that direction. It's a landmark and it deserves that kind of treatment.
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