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Hot drat, Kiss Me Deadly would be terrific. I hadn't heard of People on Sunday, but that sounds amazing.
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Aorist posted:I hadn't heard of People on Sunday, but that sounds amazing. It's excellent. It's been over 2 hours since they said on their FB page that they were prepping the new announcements. Probably not any surprises left, but I'd like to see the specs.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 19:53 |
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'People on Sunday' came with the latest issue of 'The Believer.' Pretty bare, just the movie on a DVD, but possibly the reason there's a thread for it. And yes, it is very, very, very good.
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FitFortDanga posted:cf.org just posted new threads for Makioka Sisters, Kiss Me Deadly, People on Sunday, Zazie dans le metro, Black Moon, Insignificance and an Eclipse set of Raffaello Matarazzo. But I see nothing on Criterion's website yet. Great lineup if it's true. Confirmed on the main page, will post pics and specs when they show up. My take: Makioka Sisters - Probably will blind-buy. Big Ichikawa fan, been wanting to see this for a long time Kiss Me Deadly - Wasn't crazy about it the first time I saw it, but that was before I caught the noir bug. On the fence between buy and rental. People on Sunday - Just saw this a few months ago and really, really liked it. Not sure I want to buy it, though. The special features might push me over the edge. Zazie dans le metro - I have a very strong feeling I'm going to like it, but I'll do a rental first Black Moon - Don't really have a bead on this one, rental Insignificance - Not a Roeg fan, but I'll rent and see Matarazzo - I know nothing, but the Eclipse line has surprised me before. Looking forward to seeing what these are all about. FitFortDanga fucked around with this message at 20:59 on Mar 15, 2011 |
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Ohh I like the Ichikawa and Matarazzo is pretty cool. I like Insignificance a lot too, it's cute. The Malles are good but not very interesting releases.
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FitFortDanga posted:Kiss Me Deadly - Wasn't crazy about it the first time I saw it, but that was before I caught the noir bug. On the fence between buy and rental. I think it's pretty deeply flawed and wears its low budget pretty poorly. That being said, that final 5-10 minutes forgives a lot of sins for me.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 21:01 |
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Maybe picking up Kiss Me Deadly, probably blind-buying Makioka Sisters, more than likely jumping into Black Moon and definitely snatching the Matarazzo set. Good month.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 21:07 |
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#566 - INSIGNIFICANCE (DVD/BR - June 14) * Newly restored digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Nicolas Roeg and producer Jeremy Thomas (with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition) * New video interviews with Roeg, Thomas, and editor Tony Lawson * Making “Insignificance,” a short documentary shot on the set of the film * Original theatrical trailer * PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film critic Chuck Stephens and a reprinted exchange between Roeg and screenwriter Terry Johnson #567 - THE MAKIOKA SISTERS (DVD/BR - June 14) * New high-definition digital restoration (with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition) * Original theatrical trailer * New and improved English subtitle translation * PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film scholar Audie Bock #568 - KISS ME DEADLY (DVD/BR - June 21) * New high-definition restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition * Audio commentary by film noir specialists Alain Silver and James Ursini * New video tribute from director Alex Cox (Repo Man, Walker) * Excerpts from The Long Haul of A. I. Bezzerides, a 2005 documentary on the Kiss Me Deadly screenwriter * Excerpts from Mike Hammer’s Mickey Spillane, a 1998 documentary on the author whose book inspired the film * A look at the film’s locations * Altered ending * Theatrical trailer * PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic J. Hoberman and a 1955 reprint by director Robert Aldrich #569 - PEOPLE ON SUNDAY (DVD/BR - June 28) * New high-definition digital restoration, created in collaboration with the Filmmuseum Amsterdam * Two scores—a silent-era-style score by the Mont Alto Orchestra and a modern composition by Elena Kats-Chernin, performed by the Czech Film Orchestra—both presented as uncompressed stereo soundtracks on the Blu-ray edition * Weekend am Wannsee, Gerald Koll’s 2000 documentary about the film, featuring an interview with star Brigitte Borchert * Ins Blaue Hinein, a thirty-six-minute short from 1931 by People on Sunday cinematographer Eugen Schüfftan * New and improved English subtitle translation * PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by film scholar Noah Isenberg and reprints by scriptwriter Billy Wilder and director Robert Siodmak #570 - ZAZIE DANS LE METRO (DVD/BR - June 28) * New high-definition digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition * Archival interviews with director Louis Malle, novelist Raymond Queneau, and the young actress Catherine Demongeot * Le Paris de Zazie, an interview with assistant director Philippe Collin * Original theatrical trailer * New and improved English subtitle translation * PLUS: A new essay by film scholar Ginette Vincendeau #571 - BLACK MOON (DVD/BR - June 28) * New high-definition digital restoration (with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition) * Archival interview with director Louis Malle * Gallery of behind-the-scenes photos * Alternate French-dubbed soundtrack * Original theatrical trailer * New and improved English subtitle translation * PLUS: A new essay by film scholar Ginette Vincendeau ECLIPSE SERIES 27: RAFFAELLO MATARAZZO'S RUNAWAY MELODRAMAS (DVD - June 21) * Chains (1949) * Tormento (1950) * Nobody's Children (1952) * The White Angel (1955)
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FitFortDanga posted:That is a really awesome cover.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 21:14 |
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Random thoughts after seeing covers/specs: Insignificance: Kinda like that cover. Theresa Russell is an instant negative, though, and I'm not on board the Gary Busey train. Also the plot description isn't grabbing me at all. Definitely a rental, with low expectations. Makioka: Awful cover, and only a trailer? I don't expect this to live up to Revenge of a Kabuki Actor, but hopefully it will have some of Ichikawa's stylistic flourishes. Kiss Me Deadly - Good cover idea, lousy implementation. Silver/Ursini commentaries are always good. I guess I'll go ahead and buy it, fingers crossed that I'll appreciate it more this time. People on Sunday - Pretty good cover. Decent extras, but I'm still undecided. As much as I liked it, I'm usually less motivated to rewatch silents. Zazie - I assume that's some sort of original poster art, but it's hideous. However, the movie definitely sounds promising, and I've been wanting to see it for ages. Black Moon - This could be great or it could be horrible. I'm intrigued by anything Nykvist works on, but it sounds/looks kinda hippy-dippy. Matarazzo - Awful color scheme on the packaging. This is the kind of release that reminds me I'm far from a "film buff". Looking forward to it.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 21:22 |
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This question has probably come up before, but is there any rhyme or reason for Criterion sometimes using "A film by..." and sometimes using "Directed by..."?
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caiman posted:This question has probably come up before, but is there any rhyme or reason for Criterion sometimes using "A film by..." and sometimes using "Directed by..."? Although I wouldn't say it's necessarily a conscious choice, I bet they go with "A film by" for more auteurish films.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 21:34 |
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Haha oh jeez the two Malle covers are so horrible..!
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 21:37 |
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You'll appreciate Kiss Me Deadly a lot more if you realize that the lead character is meant to be totally repulsive. It's a lot more perverse and weird than some people give it credit for.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 21:49 |
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Weird how they decided to dump two Malle films in one month. And Black Moon could really have used some more supplements.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 22:51 |
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People on Sunday looks interesting. Great to see everything is dual format since I was expecting it to be DVD-only since it's a silent. Mont Alto never disappoints with scores. Even thought Criterion is very sparse for silent releases, I'm happy that they don't skimp on the scores.FitFortDanga posted:Although I wouldn't say it's necessarily a conscious choice, I bet they go with "A film by" for more auteurish films. It's probably contractual, given the issues they've had with covers for MGM films. Paths of Glory has "directed by Stanley Kubrick" for example.
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# ? Mar 16, 2011 00:13 |
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Is it just me or the quality of Criterion covers has been decreasing as of late? There was a time that I used to like every single cover they released. Recently, there has been only a few that I really like. And the new Solaris edition, for example, has a much worse cover. The original Black Moon poster is quite great.
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bmmello posted:The original Black Moon poster is quite great. Birdemic should have ripped that off.
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# ? Mar 16, 2011 18:36 |
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I generally prefer the covers that are composed of shots from the movies. Bigger than Life is one of my all-time favorites.
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# ? Mar 16, 2011 18:37 |
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Solondz's Life During Wartime is coming. I didn't really like it, though I haven't seen Happiness. Oh, and that explains the Michael K. Williams closet video.
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bmmello posted:Solondz's Life During Wartime is coming. I didn't really like it, though I haven't seen Happiness. I really hope this means they may put out Happiness in the future. That poor movie has been confined to non-anamorphic hell for far too long.
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codyclarke posted:I really hope this means they may put out Happiness in the future. That poor movie has been confined to non-anamorphic hell for far too long. That's pretty much where it belongs.
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bmmello posted:Solondz's Life During Wartime is coming. I didn't really like it, though I haven't seen Happiness. Where is this information? I love Solondz.
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i am not so sure posted:Where is this information? I love Solondz. They confirmed they were working on it on facebook.
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# ? Mar 16, 2011 19:59 |
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Nothing leaping to mind (except Umberto D, which doesn't work at all). I'm sure the cf.org guys will figure it out soon enough.
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# ? Mar 17, 2011 21:06 |
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That must be The Killing.
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# ? Mar 17, 2011 21:08 |
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I'm an absolute moron. It's The Killing, of course. I've only seen it three times, and not only that, listened to a podcast about it yesterday. Durrrr.
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# ? Mar 17, 2011 21:09 |
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The Killing is a release-date buy for me.
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bmmello posted:That must be The Killing. I feel stupid. I've seen The Killing a couple of times. But how on earth does that clue fit the movie?
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ClydeUmney posted:I feel stupid. I've seen The Killing a couple of times. But how on earth does that clue fit the movie? It's been a few years since I've seen it, but IIRC in the final scene at the airport, the briefcase full of money gets knocked over by a little white dog and the bills fly all over the runway. Something like that.
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# ? Mar 17, 2011 22:09 |
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Holy god drat, more Kubrick.
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Robert Denby posted:It's been a few years since I've seen it, but IIRC in the final scene at the airport, the briefcase full of money gets knocked over by a little white dog and the bills fly all over the runway. Something like that.
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Fag Boy Jim posted:Holy god drat, more Kubrick. It's disappointing that we'll never see his newer movies on criterion. The Shining supplements would be crazy.
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# ? Mar 17, 2011 23:52 |
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Sweet, The Killing is a day one pre-order for me too. Warner's Kubricks are generally excellent other than the lack of original mono mixes on A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, and Full Metal Jacket, plus the weak supplements on Eyes Wide Shut. Dr. Strangelove is perfect except for leaving off the brilliant trailer. I'd love to see Spartacus picked up, though.
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# ? Mar 18, 2011 00:18 |
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Egbert Souse posted:
There already is a Spartacus Criterion... unless you are talking about Blu or a re-release.
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# ? Mar 18, 2011 00:54 |
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While we're on that topic, DO NOT buy Universal's Blu-Ray of "Spartacus".
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# ? Mar 18, 2011 03:42 |
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I really hope they do Killer's Kiss soon too. The MGM DVD is in terrible shape.
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# ? Mar 18, 2011 03:56 |
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What are the chances of Criterion putting some of Kubrick's early shorts in as bonus material, or even Fear and Desire for that matter? I don't expect them to be anything to piss myself over but it seems like a Criterion thing to do (thinking of the ones on the Breathless and Last Metro bonus discs), especially for a director of Kubrick's stature.
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Hector Beerlioz posted:What are the chances of Criterion putting some of Kubrick's early shorts in as bonus material, or even Fear and Desire for that matter? I don't expect them to be anything to piss myself over but it seems like a Criterion thing to do (thinking of the ones on the Breathless and Last Metro bonus discs), especially for a director of Kubrick's stature. Wouldn't surprise me. Some people have even speculated that Killer's Kiss would be "bonus material" for The Killing. No concrete info either way, but Criterion does do things like this from time to time so it's not totally out of the picture.
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My prediction is a double feature of Killers Kiss with Fear and Desire. The latter is being restored and a re-release is expected. They shouldn't have any problems licensing Day of the Fight and Flying Padre from Warner as extras since they've done it in the past.
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