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Old 05-07-2015, 06:41 PM   #125181
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I've used Kane's last word on my phone for years, usually for SMS or voice mail.

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Old 05-07-2015, 07:07 PM   #125182
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Awesome news about Day For Night! That is also an impressive list of OOP WB titles that Yami posted, so here’s hoping.
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I hope Criterion could get Akira Kurosawa's Dreams from Warner since the latter doesn't seem like they're going to release it on BD anytime soon. Probably not on Criterion's radar, but one can wish . The DVD appears to be OOP at the moment too sadly.
Maybe Steven Spielberg could be talked into (once again) helping out($$$$).
Martin Scorsese was in it, perhaps he would help.
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Old 05-07-2015, 07:18 PM   #125184
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If I'm not mistaken this led to some bad feelings between Spielberg and Welles, when Welles very publicly announced that Spielberg's purchase had never been in the film, or wasn't authentic, or something like that. Prior to that, I think that Spielberg was considering producing a movie with Welles, or contributing to one in some way, but Welles's pronouncement soured that. Also, this was around the time of 1941 which was a relative disappointment, so Spielberg may have been looking to jump on the Indiana Jones horse more than working with a problematic if supremely talented maverick. Anybody with any corrections to the above let me know, I'm going from memory here
Peter B told Welles that Spielberg had purchased the sled from Kane. Welles remarked: I thought it burned in the film.
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Old 05-07-2015, 07:31 PM   #125185
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Warner love their noirs. It would be a major surprise if they license one of the finest noirs, The Asphalt Jungle, to CC. I'm also suspicious about Cat People.

All other titles from that OOP DVD list sounds like a future CC releases.
There's some they love so much that they refuse to share! Where the hell are The Big Sleep and Key Largo on blu?!?!?
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Old 05-07-2015, 07:43 PM   #125186
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Rewatched Dancer in the Dark and I'm in tears haha - Bjorks performance alone is worthy of being in collection and preserved!

What are peoples top 5 jaw dropping performances in collection? (go to 10 if you can!)

Im a bit overwhelmed to name mine at the moment, all I can think of is Bjork but alas this film isn't in the collection. Of course Charlotte Gainsbourg jumps out for me in Antichrist.

Also it has occurred to me we still have NO Haneke in collection, his films are so raw and powerful - come on C!

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Old 05-07-2015, 07:52 PM   #125187
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Maybe Steven Spielberg could be talked into (once again) helping out($$$$).
Martin Scorsese was in it, perhaps he would help.
Scorsese is Criterion's best bet to get them to bring Dreams to the collection.

In related news, I watched The Departed last night for the 2nd time (first time in 9 years) and its just amazing how great this film is. I probably should just buy this on blu-ray since I could see myself watching it again a few more times.
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Old 05-07-2015, 07:53 PM   #125188
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Peter B told Welles that Spielberg had purchased the sled from Kane. Welles remarked: I thought it burned in the film.
Sounds like Welles was not intimately involved with prop management on Citizen Kane. Or he was joking.
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I could drive myself nuts trying to decide between all the 'whoa, damn that was amazing' performances so top-of-my-head time...

Gena Rowlands - A Woman Under the Influence

Edgar Ramirez - Carlos

David Thewlis - Naked

The Kid from Kes (David Bradley) - Kes

Shelly Duvall - 3 Women
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Old 05-07-2015, 07:57 PM   #125190
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I could drive myself nuts trying to decide between all the 'whoa, damn that was amazing' performances so top-of-my-head time...

Gena Rowlands - A Woman Under the Influence

Edgar Ramirez - Carlos

David Thewlis - Naked

The Kid from Kes (David Bradley) - Kes

Shelly Duvall - 3 Women
Thank you, will be watching that tonight then

Great selection

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I wish Criterion would release Possession, I know it has an awesome bluray release but would love to see what C would do with it, Isabelle Adjani is out of this world, her performance is one of my favourite, most haunting I have seen.

Never see much talked about this film, but its incredible.
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What are peoples top 5 jaw dropping performances in collection? (go to 10 if you can!)
Off the top of my head...

Lino Ventura in Army of Shadows
Harry Dean Stanton in Paris, Texas
Nastassja Kinski in Paris, Texas
Kirk Douglas in Ace in the Hole
Alain Delon in Le Samouraï
Yves Montand in Le Cercle Rouge
Jeanne Moreau in Elevator to the Gallows
Anna Karina in Vivre Sa Vie
Takashi Shimura in Ikiru
Toshiro Mifune in Seven Samurai
Burt Lancaster in Sweet Smell of Success
Jean-Paul Belmondo in Léon Morin, Priest
Richard Burton in The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
Chishû Ryû in Late Spring
Deborah Kerr in The Innocents

I stopped at 15, but I could go on all day long. The Criterion Collection is not generally known for showcasing "phone it in" performances.
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Old 05-07-2015, 08:11 PM   #125192
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What are peoples top 5 jaw dropping performances in collection? (go to 10 if you can!)
Juliette Binoche - Three Colors: Blue
Maria Falconetti - The Passion of Joan of Arc
Barbara Stanwyck - The Lady Eve
Anna Karina - Vivre Sa Vie
Bibi Anderson - Persona
Linda Manz - Days of Heaven
Jack Nicholson - Five Easy Pieces
Harry Dean Stanton - Paris, Texas
Jeon Do-Yeon - Secret Sunshine
Liv Ullmann - Cries and Whispers

Off the top of my head. I limited it to one actor/film, otherwise this list would be filled with Paris, Texas and Ullmann.

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Old 05-07-2015, 08:13 PM   #125193
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Awesome lists lots of films/performances I have yet to check out

Time to check out my first Cassavetes film and never realised Gena Rowlands was in Paulie!

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Old 05-07-2015, 08:31 PM   #125194
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Off the top of my head...

Lino Ventura in Army of Shadows
Harry Dean Stanton in Paris, Texas
Nastassja Kinski in Paris, Texas
Kirk Douglas in Ace in the Hole
Alain Delon in Le Samouraï
Yves Montand in Le Cercle Rouge
Jeanne Moreau in Elevator to the Gallows
Anna Karina in Vivre Sa Vie
Takashi Shimura in Ikiru
Toshiro Mifune in Seven Samurai
Burt Lancaster in Sweet Smell of Success
Jean-Paul Belmondo in Léon Morin, Priest
Richard Burton in The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
Chishû Ryû in Late Spring
Deborah Kerr in The Innocents

I stopped at 15, but I could go on all day long. The Criterion Collection is not generally known for showcasing "phone it in" performances.
Tough to beat this list. I'd add Edgar Ramirez for Carlos though and take out Richard Burton.
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Old 05-07-2015, 08:54 PM   #125195
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What are peoples top 5 jaw dropping performances in collection? (go to 10 if you can!)

Also it has occurred to me we still have NO Haneke in collection, his films are so raw and powerful - come on C!
Henry Fonda-12 Angry Men
Francessa Annis-Macbeth
Toshiro Mifune-Seven Samurai
Kirk Douglas-Paths of Glory
Harriet Anderson-Summer with Monika

Hopefully they'll release Haneke's Funny Games or Amour.
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Old 05-07-2015, 08:54 PM   #125196
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If I'm not mistaken this led to some bad feelings between Spielberg and Welles, when Welles very publicly announced that Spielberg's purchase had never been in the film, or wasn't authentic, or something like that. Prior to that, I think that Spielberg was considering producing a movie with Welles, or contributing to one in some way, but Welles's pronouncement soured that. Also, this was around the time of 1941 which was a relative disappointment, so Spielberg may have been looking to jump on the Indiana Jones horse more than working with a problematic if supremely talented maverick. Anybody with any corrections to the above let me know, I'm going from memory here
The bone of contention was that Spielberg wasn't interested in producing anything from Welles - in his last interviews Welles noted that Spielberg would never pay him as much as he spent on Rosebud to write a script, and mentioned that when they'd had dinner Spielberg had left him with the check. Oja Kodar elaborated on it in an interview:

OJA KODAR: Yes, Orson was going to use Amy Irving for a part in THE CRADLE WILL ROCK, and at the time she was married to Steven Spielberg. So Orson had dinner with Spielberg and Amy Irving, they talked about the movie and then they both left. They also left Orson with the bill. Once again, Spielberg had a right to say no, but if you have courage, and you've paid $60,000. for a piece of wood, (the Rosebud sled from CITIZEN KANE), wouldn't you think he might give $60,000 to a great moviemaker? Wouldn't you think he might say, "Mr. Welles, here's $60,000, write me a script," instead of paying for a reproduction of the Rosebud sled. Orson said it was a fake, because the real Rosebud sled had burned up. Even if you don't shoot the script, wouldn't you like to have an original script by Orson Welles? You could put it on your coffee table and boast to your friends that Orson Welles had written an original script for you.

"You know what it is? These people don't love movies. First they love themselves. Only after that, do they love movies. They always say, "I admire Orson, I was impressed by him, I learned so much from him." But it's just something that sounds wonderful to say. It's like people who look at the Mona Lisa. They stand there and don't see much. You can see the disappointment on their faces. They fly all the way to Paris, go to the Louvre, and stand in front of the Mona Lisa and their faces look like a Cocker Spaniel. Everything is drooping down, because they don't know what they're looking at, but it's a great thing to go back and say, "it was wonderful."
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Toshiro Mifune The Seven Samurai
Jules Berry Les Visiteurs du Soir
Kirk Douglas Paths of Glory
Peter Lorre M
Leslie Howard Pygmalion

...and my newest entry, Laurence Olivier in Richard III
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Henry Fonda-12 Angry Men
Francessa Annis-Macbeth
Toshiro Mifune-Seven Samurai
Kirk Douglas-Paths of Glory
Harriet Anderson-Summer with Monika

Hopefully they'll release Haneke's Funny Games or Amour.
They could release both versions as a double feature

I would love to see them release Der siebente Kontinent.

Also how did Emmanuelle Riva not win at oscars, yet Julianne Moore did for Still Alice, recently saw it and Emmanuelle Riva was so much better and she felt so real and vulnerable, JM was good, don't get me wrong but ER was so much better.

Weird how they choose who wins lol.

Amour was heartbreaking though!

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LOVING A Woman Under the Influence! Brilliant performances!

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They could release both versions as a double feature

I would love to see them release Der siebente Kontinent.

Also how did Emmanuelle Riva not win at oscars, yet Julianne Moore did for Still Alice, recently saw it and Emmanuelle Riva was so much better and she felt so real and vulnerable, JM was good, don't get me wrong but ER was so much better.

Weird how they choose who wins lol.

Amour was heartbreaking though!

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LOVING A Woman Under the Influence! Brilliant performances!
she's great in Léon Morin, Priest. Belmondo is fine it it, but its her show.
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she's great in Léon Morin, Priest. Belmondo is fine it it, but its her show.
Not seen it, or know anything about it! But dang its OOP, will have to see fi theres another release to check out!
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