Finch wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 5:58 pmand if they do Something Wild again maybe they'll add more extras this time.

Finch wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 5:58 pmand if they do Something Wild again maybe they'll add more extras this time.

ryannichols7 wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:04 pmArrow, absolutely. Criterion, zero chance
Melvin and Howard needs a true disc release before anything else
I feel everything is a neon blue on their releases.ChunkyLover wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:36 pm Breathless ‘83 is good news. As much as I like FCE, I’m not a huge fan of how they grade their releases (at least, their early releases). They just have a “same-y” look to me.
Same goes for Monster in a Box and even Terrors of Pleasure (which never lived past a VHS release), although both are from different directors.
Captain Paranoia wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:45 pmSame goes for Monster in a Box and even Terrors of Pleasure (which never lived past a VHS release), although both are from different directors.
I did, but I also barely count them as a label! the movie deserves a lovely edition - I have expected Radiance to announce it just about any month now as their first Universal license. I think it's probably ultimately with Criterion at least in the US though, if Kino got a hold of it they would've put it out long ago
Wasn't there speculation before the Gray's Anatomy release that Criterion was going to release a Spalding Gray box set, but for whatever reason that it fell apart & we just ended up with the 2 individual releases? Both And Everything's Going Fine & Gray's Anatomy are OOP now, so maybe we can hope for a UHD box now?Captain Paranoia wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:45 pmSame goes for Monster in a Box and even Terrors of Pleasure (which never lived past a VHS release), although both are from different directors.
I'm pretty sure Criterion's Gray films are oop because Soderbergh is trying to put out his own 4k box with those two in it (because he owns the rights personally). If anything's preventing a Spalding Gray box set, it's that.Lowry_Sam wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2025 5:44 pmWasn't there speculation before the Gray's Anatomy release that Criterion was going to release a Spalding Gray box set, but for whatever reason that it fell apart & we just ended up with the 2 individual releases? Both And Everything's Going Fine & Gray's Anatomy are OOP now, so maybe we can hope for a UHD box now?Captain Paranoia wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:45 pmSame goes for Monster in a Box and even Terrors of Pleasure (which never lived past a VHS release), although both are from different directors.
YES. MoMA screened a DCP last year as part of their program on Paramount and it looked great - not sure why no one has licensed it, which is frustrating. Along with Melvin and Howard and the director's cut of Swing Shift, I wouldn't hesitate to call it Demme's greatest work.beamish14 wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:17 pm It’s Citizen’s Band that we really need, and given what Vinegar Syndrome has done with Paramount titles, I hope they get it
I think we can expect seven releases a month for the near future as they pump these Kino MGM 4Ks out.ryannichols7 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 8:49 pm I'm only planning to get one out of the seven titles announced for May, but that doesn't mean it's not a great slate of announcements. since I was a little bitter in other threads, I want to take a moment to appreciate Criterion going big with seven titles again two months in a row, and all seven titles being titles that people actually ask for and want to see. there's no tossed off contemporary fifle I don't see a lot of interest for - they're hitting all canonical classics while still covering a diverse array of movies! please keep this up!
The Night of the Hunter had a couple issues (incorrect AR, missing OG audio).Finch wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2025 3:40 pm Outside of Manchurian Candidate and The Taking of Pelham 123 with fucked up audio or missing OG audio, are there any other MGM titles that Criterion could actually improve upon Kino's 4Ks?
Is The Taking of Pelham 123 rumored to be coming from Criterion? Currently the Kino is still available at Amazon.Finch wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2025 3:40 pm Outside of Manchurian Candidate and The Taking of Pelham 123 with fucked up audio or missing OG audio, are there any other MGM titles that Criterion could actually improve upon Kino's 4Ks?
What is the issue with Pelham’s audio?Finch wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2025 3:40 pm Outside of Manchurian Candidate and The Taking of Pelham 123 with fucked up audio or missing OG audio, are there any other MGM titles that Criterion could actually improve upon Kino's 4Ks?