Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)

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bella darvi
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#1751 Post by bella darvi »

Viridiana upgrade?
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#1752 Post by RyanGallagher »

bella darvi wrote:Viridiana upgrade?
Yeah, I haven't seen Viridiana yet, but it was the top "bull" film result when searching IMDB keywords.
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#1753 Post by Tom Hagen »

matrixschmatrix wrote:Almadovar's Matador?
Easily my favorite early Almodovar. Though a bull fighting clue may portend just as well for Talk to Her's prospects.
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#1754 Post by knives »

I don't remember a bull in it, but it makes sense that they would try to get out what little they have left of Bunuel.
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#1755 Post by Forrest Taft »

Bullfighter and the Lady? ( [-o< )
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#1756 Post by Tom Hagen »

Talk to Her:

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#1757 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Well, that seems fairly compelling. There's a bull in Viridiana, but I don't recall any matadors.
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#1758 Post by knives »

I hope if that's true it means we can get Bad Education also. This actually makes sense given their new working relationship with Del Toro.
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#1759 Post by kaujot »

Moment of Truth? It's been forthcoming for years now.
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#1760 Post by Matt »

knives wrote:I hope if that's true it means we can get Bad Education also. This actually makes sense given their new working relationship with Del Toro.
Que? Did you mean to say The Devil's Backbone? That was produced by Almodovar and written/directed by Del Toro, but Del Toro had nothing to do with Bad Education.
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#1761 Post by Tom Hagen »

kaujot wrote:Moment of Truth? It's been forthcoming for years now.
I'd say that's in the running too:
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#1762 Post by Minkin »

It might as well be Abbott and Costello's Mexican Hayride, if we're just going to name every film with a matador or bull.

I'll hold out hopes that this is the Boetticher and a Republic Pictures deal has been made- although the facebook's claim of a "recent restoration" seems to be from 2001.
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#1763 Post by knives »

Matt wrote:
knives wrote:I hope if that's true it means we can get Bad Education also. This actually makes sense given their new working relationship with Del Toro.
Que? Did you mean to say The Devil's Backbone? That was produced by Almodovar and written/directed by Del Toro, but Del Toro had nothing to do with Bad Education.
What I was saying was that since they are on such good terms with Del Toro he may have been the in for setting up a relationship with Almodovar. Those were two separate ideas.
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#1764 Post by tajmahal »

Tom Hagen wrote:Talk to Her
If it is Almodovar, it will be great timing with release of 'The Pedro Almodóvar Archives'
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#1765 Post by ianungstad »

I agree with the guess of Moment of Truth. It' s a Janus Films title and it seems unlikely that Sony Pictures Classics would farm out their Almodovar films.
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#1766 Post by FilmFanSea »

As an enormous fan of Almodóvar's work, I would take a Blu-ray version of either Matador or Talk to Her (I especially adore the latter film, maybe his finest, IMO). But with Sony controlling the rights, I'm not hopeful of either.
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#1767 Post by Kwyjibo »

It is obviously a special edition of The Breakfast Club.

"You mess with the bull, you get the horns!"

And that bull has clearly raided Barry Manilow's wardrobe. :D :D :D
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#1768 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Minkin wrote:It might as well be Abbott and Costello's Mexican Hayride, if we're just going to name every film with a matador or bull.

I'll hold out hopes that this is the Boetticher and a Republic Pictures deal has been made- although the facebook's claim of a "recent restoration" seems to be from 2001.
Well, part of why Matador came to mind is that a.) the matador is right there in the title and b.) there's a metaphorical connection between killing bulls and killing people and self destruction and so forth in that one that works with the image of the bull as the bullfighter.

The rights situation doesn't seem too favorable, though if Criterion got access to the Sony Pictures Classics catalog that would be a hell of a thing.

edit: according to Wikipedia, Crumb is a Sony Pictures Classics title
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#1769 Post by Tom Hagen »

Minkin wrote:It might as well be Abbott and Costello's Mexican Hayride, if we're just going to name every film with a matador or bull.
Obviously this means that Criterion is now distributing classic Disney shorts.
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#1770 Post by felipe »

Matador and Talk to Her are the first things that come to mind.
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#1771 Post by Jgh8xxx »

If this clue is indeed for Talk to Her/Matador, I'd expect a slew of Almodovar criterions licensed from SPC...these are all in print still though! This could be the source of the City of Lost Children (rumoured to be released due to Darius Khondji's approving a transfer,) and potentially [Safe.} Safe is one of my number one most desired criterion releases!!!
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#1772 Post by htshell »

I was also going to point out that the SPC Matador is still in print.
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#1773 Post by Jeff »

What ever it is, they need to include the documentary film, Bullfight. It was the first film that Janus ever acquired, and was narrated by Bryant Haliday himself. Here is Time's review from 1956.
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#1774 Post by Peacock »

Great idea Jeff!

So, anyone who has seen the Rosi care to comment on it? Great/good/average/bad?
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#1775 Post by Tribe »

Years ago, there was something in one of the speculation threads about Criterion having acquired rights to Almodovar's Matador. It was so long ago it may have even been on the predecessor of this Forum.
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