Re: Criterion Facebook Page
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:36 pm
If they release Weekend, I will never give another cent to Criterion.
How about you just don't buy it? [-(aox wrote:If they release Weekend, I will never give another cent to Criterion.
This film was made by Shintoho. While much of Shintoho's library eventually got passed on to Toho, these films do not seem to have been preserved (prior to accession) nearly so well as Toho's own films. Alas, I see no reason to assume that better prints exist anywhere.Peacock wrote:Mizoguchi's Life of Oharu has been requested quite a lot recently on the Facebook page, Criterion replied to someones comment about how great a film it was:
Surely Toho must have something better in the vaults?Criterion on Facebook wrote:One of the greatest. The issue is not rights — it's film materials. The original negative appears no longer to exist and the best surviving fine grain master we've seen is very, very badly damaged. This needs a full-on film restoration. What source were you were looking at? How was the quality?
Criterion on Facebook wrote:@Jackson We heard our tech director down the hall talking about booking a weekend in Paris in November. Not sure if that was the Godard or a vacation thing, but there was also some talk about Raoul, so we have a hunch they might be looking... at materials, which should be good news for you.
Except that it also means that it would be quite a while before Weekend actually came out on Blu-ray — a year or more in all probability, especially since Weekend seems like a likely candidate for a Janus theatrical tour too. Anyway, that's an awful lot of daily updates. We appreciate your passion, but if everyone did this for the movie they want most, this page would not serve anyone's purposes. So from here on, let's drop the daily plea. Some things are worth repeating, but very few are worth repeating every day. The good news is, we've heard you, we're working on it, and we're grateful to you for being an active part of this community. Thanks!
My recollection is that the French DVD looked noticeably better than the AE DVD (albeit far from great).Rowan wrote:I refuse to believe there's nothing better than Artificial Eye's ancient burned-in subs master.
Criterion wrote:We've heard your pleas, and we've heard Jackson's pleas about Weekend. There is a difference, though: Jackson is still talking about a movie he wants to see come out from us. That's an appropriate use of this page. This post is just talking about another fan, and that's something we don't welcome. We're going to delete posts like this in the future. Thanks for understanding.
A major box set can't really happen - at least, not with all his films. Maborosi and After Life are both owned by New Yorker (and have terrible out of print DVDs) while Hana is already on a cheap Funimation DVD (that isn't that bad, actually). However! Nobody Knows is an IFC film which needs a DVD upgrade, while Distance has no R1 release at all! And then there's the matter of his short documentaries, which would make great supplements...daniel p wrote:Excellent! Hopefully we get a few Koreeda Blu releases now - would love to see all of his major works get a box set release, well I can dream anyway
Damneljacko wrote:A major box set can't really happen - at least, not with all his films. Maborosi and After Life are both owned by New Yorker (and have terrible out of print DVDs) while Hana is already on a cheap Funimation DVD (that isn't that bad, actually). However! Nobody Knows is an IFC film which needs a DVD upgrade, while Distance has no R1 release at all! And then there's the matter of his short documentaries, which would make great supplements...daniel p wrote:Excellent! Hopefully we get a few Koreeda Blu releases now - would love to see all of his major works get a box set release, well I can dream anyway
Day 5: Christian Volckman's Renaissance in the mainline
Hey at least this one isn't a "if they can get rights, they'll release it, and they've almost certainly already asked" title (compounded all the more because it had been reliably rumored at the time that the campaign started that they already were working on it). That was what made The Weekend thing especially infuriating to me.aox wrote:looks like another hostage crisis:
Day 5: Christian Volckman's Renaissance in the mainline
Christ, he just doesn't quit.HistoryProf wrote:whatever is Criterion to do? Bill Melidoneas is upset about the January announcements!!!!!
