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Old 02-19-2021, 12:24 AM   #203021
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I don't think a Kurosawa set would be complete without Ran. Doesn't Studio Canal have the rights to that one?

It would be nice there was a set coming.
Is the Fellini set incomplete?
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Is the Fellini set incomplete?
A Kurosawa set without Ran would be like if the Fellini set didn’t have Amarcord.
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Old 02-19-2021, 12:30 AM   #203023
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Is the Fellini set incomplete?
Yes.

It includes 14 of his 20 full length features.
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Old 02-19-2021, 03:20 AM   #203024
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I don't think a Kurosawa set would be complete without Ran. Doesn't Studio Canal have the rights to that one?

It would be nice there was a set coming.
Criterion and Studiocanal are working together again so its not insurmountable and they've even posted cryptic tweets referring to the film but then the Janus account does that all the time so that doesn't mean anything. I wonder if Lionsgate still has the film in the US with its crappy older master and that's why it hasn't been released here. When, I went region free, Ran was one of the first titles I grabbed as I was sick of waiting.
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I was going to say the same thing but then I remembered that a page for 'The Green Ray' has been up for a while. Maybe they will be releasing a Rohmer set with those 5 films?
Those four are a part of the Tales of the Four Seasons series.

The Green Ray is a part of the six-film Comedies and Proverbs series.
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Old 02-19-2021, 12:29 PM   #203026
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Yes.

It includes 14 of his 20 full length features.
I would have said that City of Women would have counted as Essential, but what do I know?
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Old 02-19-2021, 01:15 PM   #203027
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I would have said that City of Women would have counted as Essential, but what do I know?
Yes, and Casanova. It's most likely a licensing issue. Essential Fellini is such a great name they won't let a few licensing issues get in the way.
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Old 02-19-2021, 01:18 PM   #203028
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Yes, and Casanova. It's most likely a licensing issue. Essential Fellini is such a great name they won't let a few licensing issues get in the way.
Yeah, I have to imagine they would have gotten everything, including I Clowns and the Director's Notebook, if they could have and even still called it the Essential Fellini.

I'm happy with the set as it is and will just end up picking up City of Women and Casanova later on.
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Suggesting Inland Empire for release by Criterion (as at least one other poster has suggested it). A few weeks ago, I watched an older edition of film documentary series The Directors about David Lynch. Inland Empire wasn't featured in the documentary (Blue Velvet was though, and hopefully I'll eventually be able to get a copy of the Criterion (States) release), but recently I had thought about when I first saw Inland Empire (rented it on DVD I think), and not liking it much. It's one of those films I would like to revisit and see if I'll like it more the second time around.

I thought of Criterion, as they released Mulholland Drive on Blu-ray in the States.
I really like Inland Empire and I know the used DVD is somewhat pricey, but it was also shot on earlier digital cameras and not film. The DVD set is already really good, so pick that up if you can.

I’m sure Criterion could make money on it if they put it out though. They did release Spike Lee’s Bamboozled which was filmed with similar early digital camera resolution restraints.
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My most three wanted boxset would a Kurosawa, Kobayashi, or Gosha. Either way, who knows if that any of those will happen as it seems like Criterion seems to have forgotten Japanese cinema.
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My most three wanted boxset would a Kurosawa, Kobayashi, or Gosha. Either way, who knows if that any of those will happen as it seems like Criterion seems to have forgotten Japanese cinema.
I'm angling for a Kobayashi boxset as well, and it seems somewhat likely that they could put something of decent size together considering the Eclipse releases.

It doesn't seem like the kind of seller as a Kurosawa set though, and I'm of the belief that they're holding back on Kurosawa releases in preparation for a boxset. It makes sense, at least.
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Yeah, I have to imagine they would have gotten everything, including I Clowns and the Director's Notebook, if they could have and even still called it the Essential Fellini.

I'm happy with the set as it is and will just end up picking up City of Women and Casanova later on.
It's an extra on the 8 1/2 disc. I agree with the general opinion that Casanova and City of Women are the essential omissions.
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I'm angling for a Kobayashi boxset as well, and it seems somewhat likely that they could put something of decent size together considering the Eclipse releases.

It doesn't seem like the kind of seller as a Kurosawa set though, and I'm of the belief that they're holding back on Kurosawa releases in preparation for a boxset. It makes sense, at least.
Yeah, a Kurosawa boxset would be a massive seller for them, especially since a lot of his films don't even have Blu-ray's yet. I know some needed a lot of work being restored so that could a reason why it hasn't happened yet. Also, they would have to work with Toho on a lot of of the films, and apparently Toho has become much more stubborn and demanding in the last decade.
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Yeah, I have to imagine they would have gotten everything, including I Clowns and the Director's Notebook, if they could have and even still called it the Essential Fellini.

I'm happy with the set as it is and will just end up picking up City of Women and Casanova later on.
A Director's Notebook is in the box set on the Juliet of the Spirits disc.

I was kinda expecting City of Women because Cohen did allow Criterion to include Varda's Faces Places in their Varda boxset.

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A Director's Notebook is in the box set on the Juliet of the Spirits disc.

I was kinda expecting City of Women because Cohen did allow Criterion to include Varda's Faces Places in their Varda boxset.
In retrospect, not even thinking of rights issues, I think I wish they had included Ginger and Fred most out of what got left out. I don't love it as much as City of Women, but as the film that brought together Giulietta Masina and Marcello Mastroianni for the first time in a Fellini picture, and considering it's about artists saying goodbye to each other and their art, it feels like Fellini's real last picture, moreso than Intervista or even The Voice of the Moon.
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Same. Pretty sure it's going down this Tuesday, the last one of the month. I received a $10 Criterion Channel credit this week and the email mentioned a flash sale. All signs point to..
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I really like Inland Empire and I know the used DVD is somewhat pricey, but it was also shot on earlier digital cameras and not film. The DVD set is already really good, so pick that up if you can.

I’m sure Criterion could make money on it if they put it out though. They did release Spike Lee’s Bamboozled which was filmed with similar early digital camera resolution restraints.
I remember the picture having a blurry look at times (when I rented it out on either VHS or DVD). Would you recommend the Studiocanal UK Blu-ray release of Inland Empire? Have checked out the Blu-ray.com review, and it seemed very positive in general.

One of the Criterion States-only releases I hope to get is Blue Velvet. Eraserhead had a release by Criterion's UK branch as well, so I'm hoping to get that soon (along with Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion).

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In retrospect, not even thinking of rights issues, I think I wish they had included Ginger and Fred most out of what got left out. I don't love it as much as City of Women, but as the film that brought together Giulietta Masina and Marcello Mastroianni for the first time in a Fellini picture, and considering it's about artists saying goodbye to each other and their art, it feels like Fellini's real last picture, moreso than Intervista or even The Voice of the Moon.
Yeah. Since Ginger and Fred is the only one not on Blu-ray, it not being in the box is the biggest omission. They said they tried but couldn't get the rights, so I assume it might no longer be with Warner Brothers.
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I remember the picture having a blurry look at times (when I rented it out on either VHS or DVD). Would you recommend the Studiocanal UK Blu-ray release of Inland Empire? Have checked out the Blu-ray.com review, and it seemed very positive in general.

One of the Criterion States-only releases I hope to get is Blue Velvet. Eraserhead had a release by Criterion's UK branch as well, so I'm hoping to get that soon (along with Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion).

Many thanks for your help.
I have only seen / own the 2-Disc US DVD set, but I found this blog which does a comparison.

They say the video and audio are a very slight uptick on the Blu-ray, but the DVD has a lot of good extras for Lynch fans.

http://www.dvdexotica.com/2015/05/le...mpire.html?m=1
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