Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

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nowhereisaplace
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

#7976 Post by nowhereisaplace »

I also hope the include both versions of Day of the Fight and both versions of Fear and Desire.
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

#7977 Post by DimitriL »

Mark L. wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 8:21 pm
I know this is a joke, but I fully expect at least the international cut of The Shining on 4K and stuff like original audio, etc., otherwise this is a complete waste of time and effort from Criterion for a bunch of stuff that has already been released on 4K. I know Criterion has disappointed with this kind of stuff occasionally, but if you get the chance to do this I have to imagine they do it right.

Is there anything else like this we can actually (reasonably) hope for? Would they include both versions of Eyes Wide Shut for completions sake?
One of the more consistent leaks has been that both versions of The Shining will be included. They were both completely valid cuts as far as Kubrick was concerned, so it would make sense. Their track record on original audio has been pretty terrific lately. (People were very happy when they didn’t just fix the audio for The Wiz on its second printing, but added the original audio as an option.)

Eyes Wide Shut is highly unlikely. The current cut is considered the one he would’ve approved, though I’m guessing the FX-treated footage will show up as part of a supplement.
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

#7978 Post by beamish14 »

I mean, we’ve long sailed past Kubrick’s original intentions with Fear and Desire, so what’s the harm of including that reel’s worth of deleted scenes from 2001?
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

#7979 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

Kubrick wasn't even able to keep it from circulation when he was alive and now anyone who wants to watch it can just stream it free and clear (since it's public domain) from a bajillion online sources. At this point I'd say there's a reasonable argument that doing an "official" release is preferable to letting it continue to circulate exclusively in unauthorized editions. The deleted prologue to 2001 (and the original ending of The Shining, the pie fight scene from Strangelove, etc.) aren't in the same boat, as much as I'd love to see them myself.
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

#7980 Post by beamish14 »

The Fanciful Norwegian wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2026 2:04 am Kubrick wasn't even able to keep it from circulation when he was alive and now anyone who wants to watch it can just stream it free and clear (since it's public domain) from a bajillion online sources. At this point I'd say there's a reasonable argument that doing an "official" release is preferable to letting it continue to circulate exclusively in unauthorized editions. The deleted prologue to 2001 (and the original ending of The Shining, the pie fight scene from Strangelove, etc.) aren't in the same boat, as much as I'd love to see them myself.
I forgot about the pie fight. He showed it to Terry Southern in 1994, so it probably still exists
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Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

#7981 Post by Tuppence »

Mark L. wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 8:21 pmI know this is a joke, but I fully expect at least the international cut of The Shining on 4K and stuff like original audio, etc., otherwise this is a complete waste of time and effort from Criterion for a bunch of stuff that has already been released on 4K. I know Criterion has disappointed with this kind of stuff occasionally, but if you get the chance to do this I have to imagine they do it right.
The "international cut" of The Shining might be better thought of as Kubrick's preferred cut. In Lee Unkrich's book, Warner Bros executive Julian Senior quoted Kubrick as saying to him: "I think the movie was good, but I think some of the stuff I took out made the movie better." I've found people usually prefer whichever version they saw first though.
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