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Old 07-16-2012, 06:49 PM   #50881
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So far, so good...
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Old 07-16-2012, 06:50 PM   #50882
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Could be, BUT, for example this excuse when I bring up something like why hasn't Criterion released any Brazilian films. New Yorker seems to be doing fine with the "issues" when it comes to those. I just think they cater to a certain film school/IMDB list making fan base who wants to see/learn/experience more than just Kubrick, but not too much. The arthouse crowd. On my side, I don't care if a film is as obscure as coming out of a cave somewhere, it's like any other form of history, it's interesting and should be respected enough to care for. Here I'm talking like Brazilian cinema isn't important. It's highly important. There is more filmmakers to experience from the Cinema Novo than the French New Wave for example. Why does no one care? Because it doesn't fit in the Euro-arthouse turn American film school rotation of films that everyone places in a bubble as art. New Yorker has released 2-3 Cinema Novo films I believe and have e-mailed me back saying they will release the great South American film Hour of the Furnaces next year. I don't see why Criterion can't spit one out among all of it's European, Japanese and American films.
Oh, Spidey, I love you. I've got to agree. I want Criterion to be that... I want them to include that kind of variety because I don't really know how to access/learn about such films outside of hearing about them here/through such releases...which is why I find myself disagreeing with most of what gets requested-- there's no breaking from that arthouse crowd, as you call it, the type of works that aren't necessarily mainstream but get the mainstream attention--that, most importantly, I'm already pretty familiar with.
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Old 07-16-2012, 06:54 PM   #50883
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Oh, Spidey, I love you. I've got to agree. I want Criterion to be that... I want them to include that kind of variety because I don't really know how to access/learn about such films outside of hearing about them here/through such releases...which is why I find myself disagreeing with most of what gets requested-- there's no breaking from that arthouse crowd, as you call it, the type of works that aren't necessarily mainstream but get the mainstream attention--that, most importantly, I'm already pretty familiar with.
Criterion should really be seen as a gateway drug to world cinema.

Like the constant requests for Badlands?

Also, I'm going to get in shite for saying this, but criterion need to release what they release so people can buy them by the truckloads during the 50% off sales at B&N to display them on the shelf without actually watching them.
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Old 07-16-2012, 06:55 PM   #50884
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Oh, Spidey, I love you.
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Old 07-16-2012, 06:57 PM   #50885
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Even though we disagree on several things, I stil appreciate and respect you and love reading your posts.

I hope this doesn't turn into an Andersonesque fest if quirky and dysfunctional posts.
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Old 07-16-2012, 06:57 PM   #50886
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Like the constant requests for Badlands?

Also, I'm going to get in shite for saying this, but criterion need to release what they release so people can buy them by the truckloads during the 50% off sales at B&N to display them on the shelf without actually watching them.
Come on, that's not fair, I utilize the B&N sale because I live in Canada and they're ridiculously priced everywhere here and I'm not exactly rolling in cash. Your statement is true for a very select group of individuals, but you're not being fair to the people who love the films, but just don't have the cash to buy them all at full price.
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Old 07-16-2012, 06:58 PM   #50887
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Criterion should really be seen as a gateway drug to world cinema.

Like the constant requests for Badlands?

Also, I'm going to get in shite for saying this, but criterion need to release what they release so people can buy them by the truckloads during the 50% off sales at B&N to display them on the shelf without actually watching them.
Maybe Criterion could release dummy spines, much like furniture stores have with the fake books in book shelf displays. People could still have their "criterion cred" without having to be bothered with watching great films. Just a thought.
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Old 07-16-2012, 06:59 PM   #50888
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Even though we disagree on several things, I stil appreciate and respect you and love reading your posts.

I hope this doesn't turn into an Andersonesque fest if quirky and dysfunctional posts.
We should disagree on things. If not, we would turn into a fanboy thread with everybody loving the same crap. Would get old real quick.

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Old 07-16-2012, 06:59 PM   #50889
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I don't think MoC "restores" anything.

What I expect is the transfer will be released by MoC without boosting black levels and Criterion's release will. There will probably be variations on extra's.
From their announcement on twitter: "This edition of PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC comes from an exclusively undertaken restoration of the film."
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Old 07-16-2012, 07:01 PM   #50890
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Come on, that's not fair, I utilize the B&N sale because I live in Canada and they're ridiculously priced everywhere here and I'm not exactly rolling in cash. Your statement is true for a very select group of individuals, but you're not being fair to the people who love the films, but just don't have the cash to buy them all at full price.
I was joking. I also live in Canada and partake in the sale. Hence the smilie on the end of my post.
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Old 07-16-2012, 07:03 PM   #50891
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Maybe Criterion could release dummy spines, much like furniture stores have with the fake books in book shelf displays. People could still have their "criterion cred" without having to be bothered with watching great films. Just a thought.
I'm reminded of The Great Gatsby
[Show spoiler]when Owl Eyes is going on about how awesome Gatsby is because all the books in his library hadn't had the pages cut yet.
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Old 07-16-2012, 07:05 PM   #50892
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We should disagree on things. If not, we would turn into a fanboy thread with everybody loving the same crap. Would get old real quick.

Oh I agree, I just wish sometimes we would disagree on different topics rather than the same ones all tge time

Also, I don't think this thread could ever be a fanboy thread, if anything it seems to be an anti-fanboy thread.
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Old 07-16-2012, 07:06 PM   #50893
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What I think will be really interesting to see with Joan of Arc is the transfer. I am guessing (based on nothing) that Criterion might release it after the upcoming major restoration is done. Since MOC said they did their own restoration, this might be a case where the transfers are quite different. Again, this is just speculation.
Does Joan of Arc even need a restoration? It's been awhile since I've seen it but I remember the print used on the Criterion dvd was pretty pristine. I love the story behind it, how it was stored in the closet of some mental institution for decades before being discovered. If they can improve on it; then great, but it already looks miles better than most silents do.
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Old 07-16-2012, 07:06 PM   #50894
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Even though we disagree on several things, I stil appreciate and respect you and love reading your posts.

I hope this doesn't turn into an Andersonesque fest if quirky and dysfunctional posts.
Agreed. One of the "regulars" on here who has something to say and movies to suggest. Then again, most of the regulars on here are very informative. This forum makes my work day go by that much quicker.

All right. Let's go everybody:
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Old 07-16-2012, 07:09 PM   #50895
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From their announcement on twitter: "This edition of PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC comes from an exclusively undertaken restoration of the film."
This is from today's news item here...

One of the most famous and iconic of all silent films, Carl Theodor Dreyer's mesmeric The Passion of Joan of Arc is released in an exclusive new restoration featuring Dreyer's very own Danish intertitles – on Blu-ray for the first time anywhere in the world, in a limited-edition premium "Dual Format" (Blu-ray + DVD) SteelBook edition. Also available as standalone DVD & blu-ray sets.

It's pretty unlikely that Eureka commissioned a restoration. They're just too small.

It seems more likely that the 'exclusive' part has to do with the Danish intertitles. They could have scrounged those up on their own and worked them into a transfer they licensed elsewhere (Gaumont, most likely).
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Old 07-16-2012, 07:09 PM   #50896
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Does Joan of Arc even need a restoration? It's been awhile since I've seen it but I remember the print used on the Criterion dvd was pretty pristine. I love the story behind it, how it was stored in the closet of some mental institution for decades before being discovered. If they can improve on it; then great, but it already looks miles better than most silents do.
Some films that look great on DVD were only restored in SD so need another restoration to be released on Blu-Ray. I know this is the case with Nosferatu and I assume that's the case with Joan.
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Old 07-16-2012, 07:11 PM   #50897
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Looks like In the Mood for Love Blu-ray upgrade is being announced today. (Note the text in the features listing).

http://www.criterion.com/films/198-i...q=autocomplete

Credit to ryannichols7 http://criterionforum.org/forum/view...396356#p396356
I have been craving this on Blu ray. Great news!
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Old 07-16-2012, 07:15 PM   #50898
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Anyone know what time the releases are announced?
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Old 07-16-2012, 07:16 PM   #50899
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They finally announced Good Burger! At last! AT LAAAASSSSTTTT!!! :P
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Old 07-16-2012, 07:17 PM   #50900
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Anyone know what time the releases are announced?
Random. One month this year, it even got pushed to the next day.
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