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Old 01-04-2021, 01:58 AM   #202141
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Well since there are no hints, I can only throw some titles in the air and hope they happen.

I really hope Criterion gives us an upgrade to Under the Volcano, Human Condition Trilogy, Youth of the Beast, and an Akira Kurosawa boxset.

I'm pretty sure some John Woo films are coming, but who knows when.

Pretty sure we'll finally see After Hours in 2021.

My ultimate dream is Hunter in the Dark. Probably will never happen as I've been bugging Criterion to release it for 10 years after finding out they had the license.
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Old 01-04-2021, 02:40 AM   #202142
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It’s interesting how Criterion chose to empathize one shot from one film for the cover of the Bergman set.

A bold choice imo.

If they did the same thing for a potential Kurosawa set, which shot would you hope they choose?

...something from Seven Samurai would be my guess.
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Old 01-04-2021, 02:45 AM   #202143
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With no more Criterion New Years clues, here is my list of films I want to see come on blu-ray in 2021 (if not Criterion, then anyone else):

After Hours (Martin Scorsese)
Hard Eight (P.T. Anderson)
25th Hour (Spike Lee)
The Crying Game (Neil Jordan)
The Good Thief (Neil Jordan)
Lone Star (John Sayles)
City of Hope (John Sayles)
Arizona Dream (Emir Kusturica)
Suburbia (Richard Linklater)
The Straight Story (David Lynch)
Death and the Maiden (Roman Polanski)
The Pianist (Roman Polanski)
Frantic (Roman Polanski)
Witness (Peter Weir)
Smoke (Wayne Wang)
Solaris (Steven Soderberg)
The Apostle (Robert Duvall)
Rattle and Hum (Phil Joanou)
The Piano (Jane Campion)
The Devils (Ken Russell)
On the Silver Globe (Andrzej Żuławski)
Ruby in Paradise (Victor Nunez)
The Beach (Danny Boyle)
Killing Zoe (Roger Avary)
Stand and Deliver (Ramón Menéndez)
The Frisco Kid (Robert Aldrich)

With blu-ray upgrades to these titles:

The Last Wave (Peter Weir)
Before the Rain (Milcho Manchevski)
Kicking and Screaming (Noah Baumbach)
The Element of Crime (Lars Von Trier)
Beastie Boys Video Anthology
Secret Honor (Robert Altman)

And I hope 2021 finally gives the world both 4k and 1080p releases of James Cameron's True Lies and The Abyss for goodness sakes! I mean, how many more decades do we have to wait!
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Old 01-04-2021, 03:06 AM   #202144
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It’s interesting how Criterion chose to empathize one shot from one film for the cover of the Bergman set.

A bold choice imo.

If they did the same thing for a potential Kurosawa set, which shot would you hope they choose?

...something from Seven Samurai would be my guess.
Probably. If not one, a group of them.
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Old 01-04-2021, 03:18 AM   #202145
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My 2021 Criterion Wishlist includes:

Chinese cinema: Raise the Red Lantern, The Horse Thief, Ju Dou
Classic Hollywood Comedies: Bringing Up Baby, Arsenic and Old Lace, Miracle of Morgan's Creek
Long-awaited Upgrades: Eisenstein collection, Dreyer collection, Viridiana, Nanook of the North, Diary of a Country Priest, Pandora's Box, Floating Weeds, Les Enfants Terrible
Anticipated Rumored/Annouced Films: After Hours, Twentieth Century, Pink Flamingos, more Hitchcock (Spellbound, more early Hitchcock), more Netflix originals, More Chaplin, More Harold Lloyd
Director Retrospectives: Kurosawa, Ozu, Fassbinder, Kiarostami
Wanted on Blu-ray Longshots: The Devils, Happiness, Freaks, Baby Face, Los Olvidados, The Heartbreak Kid (1972), Paranoid Park, Elephant, Le Boucher
Wishful Thinking, Probably Won't Happen: UHD physical releases and Criterion Channel upgrades to 4K HDR of all their 4K restorations
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Old 01-04-2021, 03:37 AM   #202146
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I want to see the Eclipse set of Ingrid Bergman: The Swedish Years get a blu-ray release.

Probably won't happen though.
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Old 01-04-2021, 03:44 AM   #202147
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Speaking of British films, I would love to see The Fallen Idol!

My most wanted upgrade.
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Old 01-04-2021, 04:26 AM   #202148
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Probably. If not one, a group of them.
Not what they did with the Fellini set.

...curious as to how they make those choices.
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Old 01-04-2021, 05:00 AM   #202149
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I still suspect that criterion has the rights to "The Defiant Ones" and "West Side Story" (probably tying that last one to the release of the Spielberg remake).

And please please please release "The Last Picture Show" as a standalone BD. I don't need that BBS set, but i DO need "Picture Show"
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Old 01-04-2021, 05:15 AM   #202150
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I still suspect that criterion has the rights to "The Defiant Ones" and "West Side Story" (probably tying that last one to the release of the Spielberg remake).

And please please please release "The Last Picture Show" as a standalone BD. I don't need that BBS set, but i DO need "Picture Show"
I have The Last Picture Show on my Amazon Germany wishlist. I'm just waiting until I have enough on that wishlist to make the international shipping easier to swallow. Live in the USA.

I can't tell which one looks better.

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Old 01-04-2021, 06:34 AM   #202151
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Fingers crossed for 'Bringing Up Baby' this year!
And "Arsenic and Old Lace" please!
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Old 01-04-2021, 06:41 AM   #202152
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A young girl in a slick Tokyo club (RIn Takanashi) is arguing over the phone with her suspicious boyfriend. Then she is met by the club manager (Denden), who after doling out some life advice asks her to go for a job. We realize she's a part-time prostitute, he's the pimp. She wants to pass on it, as she has exams and also a visiting grandmother that wants to meet her at the railway station before returning back. The manager is polite but firm: the client is someone he respects deeply, and she is the right type for him. While taking a long-distance cab to the client's place, she asks the driver to circle the railway station a couple of times where she observes a woman that may be her grandmother. She lets off some quiet sobs, then falls asleep in the cab while it ferries her to the client. Expecting a high-profile politician or tycoon, she is surprised to find that the client is a comfortable but definitely middle-class retired professor...who also happens to be her grandfather's age.

After having made several notable Iranian films, Abbas Kiarostami went full international to make films in French (Certified Copy) and Japanese (Like Someone in Love). I haven't seen the former, but what strikes me best about LSIL is how much it appears like a film made by a modern Ozu - The respect for spaces and silences, the formal conversation, inner thoughts expressed in glances and in tangential remarks. Of course, Kiarostami's previous landmark films are also noted for their circumlocutory approach.

The introduction scene of the girl is important to what happens next. The professor (Tadashi Okuno) has obviously planned a romantic evening with sparkling wine and fine food (perhaps this refined academic wants to soften the idea of a hired tryst), but after some ice-breaking conversation, the emotionally exhausted girl just flops into bed and falls asleep. Sighing resignedly, the old man tucks her in, as a grandparent would. The next day we see him driving her back. We don't know if at any point in the night (or early morning) they do the deed she was called for. LSIL, like other Kiarostami films, features a lot of riding around in cars (not Fast and Furious fashion, mind).

When she gets off at the university, she is met by the boyfriend who assumes the old man to be her grandfather, and the professor plays along. The young man expresses his views about women in general and the girl in particular, exposing deep insecurities. But he also warms up to the old man's advice about trust in love, which renews hope in his relationship with the girl, and even offers to fix a problem in the car at his garage. At a slightly later point the young man realizes the actual relation between his girlfriend and the professor.

LSIL is a chamber film, and compared to some of Kiarostami's older classics, even slight. It quietly exposes certain emotional situations. and leaves the consequences for the viewer to imagine; in that modest aim, it does well. The film is anchored mainly around the 3 lead performances (the girl, the professor, the boyfriend) and the actors come across wonderfully. In the little that I saw of the making, Kiarostami talks about how Tadashi Okuno had been previously only an extra, not even having any lines. As the girl's pimp, veteran actor Denden in a single scene makes a big impression.

I saw the film on the UK blu from New Wave, but this is one of those instances where apart from the booklet on the Criterion, it is almost feature identical. A/V-wise LSIL is quite modest, shot on digital video and with a front-loaded soundtrack (DTS-HDMA 3.0). The blu-ray can be assumed to be an accurate representation of the director's intention. There is a 45 min making of with inputs from the director, which I have yet to see in full. While not essential viewing, LSIL is a nice example of the director trying out small experiments in new settings.

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Old 01-04-2021, 08:12 AM   #202153
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Why would hope be dimming for a Kurosawa set?
I'm not sure, Ray. Maybe because it's winter and it gets dim pretty early now?
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I miss the New Year's Day doodles. RIP Jason Polan.
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My 2021 Criterion Wishlist includes:

Long-awaited Upgrades: Eisenstein collection, Dreyer collection, Viridiana, Nanook of the North, Diary of a Country Priest, Pandora's Box, Floating Weeds, Les Enfants Terrible
A Dreyer upgrade is likely. I finally got tired of waiting, and bought the BFI set last May.

You're welcome.
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With no more Criterion New Years clues, here is my list of films I want to see come on blu-ray in 2021 (if not Criterion, then anyone else):

[Show spoiler]After Hours (Martin Scorsese)
Hard Eight (P.T. Anderson)
25th Hour (Spike Lee)
The Crying Game (Neil Jordan)
The Good Thief (Neil Jordan)
Lone Star (John Sayles)
City of Hope (John Sayles)
Arizona Dream (Emir Kusturica)
Suburbia (Richard Linklater)
The Straight Story (David Lynch)
Death and the Maiden (Roman Polanski)
The Pianist (Roman Polanski)
Frantic (Roman Polanski)
Witness (Peter Weir)
Smoke (Wayne Wang)
Solaris (Steven Soderberg)
The Apostle (Robert Duvall)
Rattle and Hum (Phil Joanou)
The Piano (Jane Campion)
The Devils (Ken Russell)
On the Silver Globe (Andrzej Żuławski)
Ruby in Paradise (Victor Nunez)
The Beach (Danny Boyle)
Killing Zoe (Roger Avary)
Stand and Deliver (Ramón Menéndez)
The Frisco Kid (Robert Aldrich)

With blu-ray upgrades to these titles:

The Last Wave (Peter Weir)
Before the Rain (Milcho Manchevski)
Kicking and Screaming (Noah Baumbach)
The Element of Crime (Lars Von Trier)
Beastie Boys Video Anthology
Secret Honor (Robert Altman)
Right there with ya on many of these titles. I own some of these as imports or out-of-print releases, but some are still available on BD, such as Witness. Hell, Hard Eight just came out 2 months ago.


Edit: Found a couple more for you. Guess you need to start following Imprint releases! ;-)

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I would love for Criterion to release the following films;

Sugar Cane Alley (1983) by Euzhan Palcy
Los Olvidados (1950) by Luis Bunuel
Freaks (1932)
Gunga Din (1939)
Major Dundee (1965)
When Worlds Collide (1951)
A Place in the Sun (1951)
Black Sunday (1977)
Farewell my Concubine (1993)
Raise the Red Lantern (1991)
Memories of Murder (2003)

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Sugar Cane Alley (1983) by Euzhan Palcy
I'm not 100% on this, I seem to recall she hinted on twitter that this was in the works from somebody, but I could've just been reading too much into her reply at the time.
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I'm just hoping that this year, we finally get That Hamilton Woman on Blu Ray.
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