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Old 04-05-2012, 06:48 PM   #48081
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Look: ALL I SAID was that Criterion puts out cool movies for the film buffs (if it's a Columbia film, let's see Sony do a version of Head), and that's why wished they really would do a version of Kindergarten Cop.
Kindergarten Cop needs a Blu ray release now!!

I just have fallen in love with that cover.
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Old 04-05-2012, 06:51 PM   #48082
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You do know that Mike Nesmith invented MTV, whether you think that's a good thing or not.
Actually, Nesmith just copied a concept (for his show Pop Clips) from Radio With Pictures, which had been airing in New Zealand since 1976. he actually didn't have anything to do with the creation of MTV though, that was Time/Warner after they bought the rights to Pop Clips.
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Old 04-05-2012, 06:55 PM   #48083
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Actually, Nesmith just copied a concept (for his show Pop Clips) from Radio With Pictures, which had been airing in New Zealand since 1976. he actually didn't have anything to do with the creation of MTV though, that was Time/Warner after they bought the rights to Pop Clips.
Touche, but he's still technically involved. But let's stop the Monkees talk now, since people would rather argue about Lena Dunham being a fat ***** who slept her way into the Criterion collection, or the shrinkwrap on the disc. :P
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Old 04-05-2012, 07:15 PM   #48084
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Indeed, her voice is awful on all those other songs she sings. Not counting the other singers she a... paired with.
Well, Different Drum was her first big hit. I like Linda, and she does fantastic backing vocals on several Neil Young tracks, including Heart of Gold, Old Man, and Bite the Bullet. Her cover of Young's Love is a Rose is fantastic.
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Old 04-05-2012, 07:28 PM   #48085
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That might be difficult, given that it's a Warner title, and Warner do not like to share their titles with Criterion, from my understanding.
Except for this, from the Malick website "All Things Shining":

"I contacted a higher-up at Warner Brothers regarding the re-release of Badlands (will WB release it, or Criterion), and his response is this: "It most likely will be released by Criterion."

This leads me to believe that it is certainly under favorable negotiations.

I have been told that it will be released "sometime this year."

I know this news is hardly news at all, but at least WB is acknowledging it as being on the horizon, and we now have it from two sources, the studio and the Malick camp."
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Old 04-05-2012, 07:34 PM   #48086
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I wouldn't say that 'All Things Shining' is an authoritative source but Warner have licensed titles to the BFI recently, so it's not totally out of the ordinary.
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Old 04-05-2012, 07:39 PM   #48087
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I wouldn't mind a whacky C on a Badlands release but I absolutely cringe at the thought of the entire WB catalog being throw into the 'Criterion should (re)do this' conversation.

Unless of the course there really is a shift in thinking at WB and decent chunks of the catalog actually are on the table for licensing. That would make pretty much any amount of inane 'Criterion should try to get GoodFellas' chatter more than worth it.
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Old 04-05-2012, 07:46 PM   #48088
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That would make pretty much any amount of inane 'Criterion should try to get GoodFellas' chatter more than worth it.
That wouldn't be too bad considering WB can't get it right with a Goodfellas blu-ray. They'd rather re-package the same crappy release as a digibook.
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Old 04-05-2012, 07:47 PM   #48089
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What have I done...

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I wouldn't say that 'All Things Shining' is an authoritative source but Warner have licensed titles to the BFI recently, so it's not totally out of the ordinary.
Authoritative or not, there's no reason the webmaster would need to lie about the response he got from Warner. Either way, Warner is planning on a release, be it through their own label or Criterion.

It also bodes well for the rumor that Rosemary's Baby could join the collection, since it's also Warner. It could very much be like Paramount's decision to release Benjamin Button.
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Old 04-05-2012, 07:51 PM   #48091
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I thought RB was Paramount. Did Warner get part of their library ala Universal/Paramount or something?
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Old 04-05-2012, 07:54 PM   #48092
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Rosemary's Baby is Paramount. I'd love a Warner deal, if only to see some of their silents like Sjostrom's The Wind and Von Stroheim's Greed get a release.
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Old 04-05-2012, 07:57 PM   #48093
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Imagine a L'Avventura, La Notte, and L'Eccisse box set. Blu ray release of the year!
Seems like a great candidate for a Fall release like last years Three Colours Trilogy.
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Old 04-05-2012, 08:18 PM   #48094
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Speaking of inane licensing chatter, has anybody seen any rumor anywhere about Glengarry Glen Ross?

This is the 20th Anniversary and there haven't even been whispers about a BD release. That's almost starting to give me hope.
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Old 04-05-2012, 09:00 PM   #48095
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I only had issues with Armageddon. IronWaffle started the whole chain with the Monkees moonwalk, and it just went all downhill from there. I even attempted to change the subject to Frank Zappa and/or The Young Ones, but no one else would bite.
Wow, I step away a few hours and find myself thrown under the bus!

[Show spoiler]That said, the topic has been floating around in the background and as quiet as the board's been, why not talk about them? They're in the collection and their film's deconstruction of their image is central, so reference to their show, their personae and their other output is relevant as its all part of the same body of work, even if many reasonably think they're second rate. I also think the discussion has been fairly informative and not unreasonably digressive.

I wish some of the times I brought up Bresson or Vanya stirred conversation, but alas... I'd love to talk Beatles as someone else suggested, but they're not in the Collection so I've kept that to the Yellow Submarine and Harrison/Scorsese threads.


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Speaking of inane licensing chatter, has anybody seen any rumor anywhere about Glengarry Glen Ross?

This is the 20th Anniversary and there haven't even been whispers about a BD release. That's almost starting to give me hope.
That would be a great title to include. The DVD is an Artisan title. Any idea who the rights holder is now or if they're a company open to licensing to Criterion?

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Old 04-05-2012, 09:30 PM   #48096
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Who here recommends Wong Kar-Wai's Ashes of Time Redux? I loved Chunking Express and Happy Together and I'm a sucker for Wuxia films.
It's listed for $10 plus shipping on Amazon.

Also curious about The Big-Hearted Will Win the Bride.
The AuterCast, an offshoot of the Criterion Cast podcast, has been profiling Wong Kar-Wai's work. Should be worth a listen. I'm behind in my podcast listening or I'd have already checked them out. Link here.

Titles profiled so far:

As Tears Go By
Days of Being Wild
Ashes of Time
Chungking Express
Fallen Angels
Happy Together
In the Mood for Love

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Old 04-05-2012, 09:47 PM   #48097
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Just in case anyone missed it, the Artificial Eye Classic Bergman Collection dropped to less than 38 pounds...
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Old 04-05-2012, 10:49 PM   #48098
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The AuterCast, an offshoot of the Criterion Cast podcast has been profiling Wong Kar-Wai's work. Should be worth a listen. I'm behind in my podcast listening or I'd have already checked them out. Link here.

Titles profiled so far:

As Tears Go By
Days of Being Wild
Ashes of Time
Chungking Express
Fallen Angels
Happy Together
In the Mood for Love
Thanks for the link. Pretty interesting stuff!
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The AuterCast, an offshoot of the Criterion Cast podcast, has been profiling Wong Kar-Wai's work. Should be worth a listen. I'm behind in my podcast listening or I'd have already checked them out. Link here.

Titles profiled so far:

As Tears Go By
Days of Being Wild
Ashes of Time
Chungking Express
Fallen Angels
Happy Together
In the Mood for Love
I can heartily recommend the AuteurCast.

Before Wong Kar-Wai, they've covered Lynch, Wilder, Fassbinder, Crowe, Fincher, Nolan, Leone and Tarantino (something for almost everybody )
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I can heartily recommend the AuteurCast.

Before Wong Kar-Wai, they've covered Lynch, Wilder, Fassbinder, Crowe, Fincher, Nolan, Leone and Tarantino (something for almost everybody )
Do you know if they are planning on returning for more Wilder? I was disappointed they didn't cover Ace in the Hole. I've only listened to a handful, including a couple of the BBS entries and other earlier episodes. I concur that it is very good listening.

Also, for other podcast fans, Filmspotting has had many good "marathons," some of which are built around directors or film movements. You can find the complete list here; each list item is linked to a page that shows the titles included in the marathon and star ratings. You can also listen to the entire program, but the marathon part is near the end so there's a lot of skipping needed to get to the meat of the discussions.
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