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Old 10-15-2014, 03:04 AM   #112641
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Ed,

The value is in the supplemental features. I really enjoy archival content and there are some interesting bits on this disc. Also, the Magic of Fellini documentary with Martin Scorsese and Donald Sutherland is on the disc.
So the actual movie print isn't so hot?
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The reaction to the question about Melville doesn't give me much hope...
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Some one asked if they would come back in print, and she kind of just grimaced and said something off mic.
I was at the event - Kim didn't grimace, she made a puzzled face and said off mic, "What do they mean, Melville? I don't know. Army of Shadows? I really don't know."
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So the actual movie print isn't so hot?
No, Ed, I actually like the presentation a lot. I will do my best to post a short review

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No, Ed, I actually like the presentation a lot. I will do my best to post a short review

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Oh great, thanks!

That is enough for me.

I am trying to get over having to buy Criterion versions of everything if there are great local releases at a fraction of the cost. (Hard to do, but I'm working on it!)
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Rumors in The Criterion Collection

[Show spoiler]
  • 25th Hour (2002, Spike Lee) is hinted at in a 2012 tweet by the director, in which he confirms that he has recorded a new commentary for Blu-ray release of the film. Although the film was released by Disney in 2014, there is still a possibility for a future release. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • The Apu Trilogy (1955-1959, Satyajit Ray) will be released theatrically and on Blu-ray and DVD in 2015 as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Beyond the Hills (2012, Cristian Mungiu) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor IFC Films. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Blue is the Warmest Color (2013, Abdellatif Kechiche) will be released in a Special Edition in the future as confirmed by The Criterion Collection's February 2013 press sheet. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Boy (1969, Nagisa Ôshima) is hinted at in The Criterion Collection's New Years 2013 newsletter and at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Boyhood (2014, Richard Linklater) will be released in a Special Edition in the future as confirmed by the director's production company, Detour Films. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • A Brighter Summer Day (1991, Edward Yang) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Brood (1979, David Cronenberg) will be released in the future as confirmed by a "MovieFanFare" blog post in 2014. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Burden of Dreams (1982, Les Blank) is hinted at in an Instagram photo published by The Criterion Collection, in which essays of the film are seen stacked next to essays used for several Blu-ray releases. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Burn! (1969, Gillo Pontecorvo) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Burroughs: The Movie (1983, Howard Brookner) will be released theatrically and on Blu-ray and DVD in 2015 as confirmed by a "FlavorWire" interview with Aaron Brookner in 2014. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Charles Chaplin Canon (N/A, Charles Chaplin) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Complete Mr. Arkadin (1955, Orson Welles) is hinted at in an Instagram photo published by The Criterion Collection, in which essays of the film are seen stacked next to essays used for several Blu-ray releases. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • David Lynch film(s) (N/A, David Lynch) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Devils (1971, Ken Russell) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Don't Look Now (1973, Nicolas Roeg) will be released in the future as confirmed by The Criterion Collection's September 2014 newsletter. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Elevator to the Gallows (1958, Louis Malle) has recently been restored by Rialto Pictures. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • The Emigrants (1971, Jan Troell) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Europa Europa (1990, Agnieszka Holland) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Fellini Satyricon (1969, Federico Fellini) will be released in the future as confirmed by The Criterion Collection's July 2014 newsletter. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Fisher King (1991, Terry Gilliam) will be released in 2015 as confirmed by the director at DragonCon 2014. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981, Karel Reisz) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Gates of Heaven (1978, Errol Morris) will be released in the future as confirmed by an insider of the studio. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • La Grande Illusion (1937, Jean Renoir) is hinted at in an Instagram photo published by The Criterion Collection. The photo comes at a time when rumors began to surface regarding a new deal between The Criterion Collection and StudioCanal. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • The Harold Lloyd Canon (N/A, N/A) will be released in the future as confirmed by a "Parade Condenast" interview with Suzanne Lloyd in 2013. The first box set to be confirmed will consist of the Harold Lloyd talkies. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Hiroshima, mon amour (1959, Alain Resnais) has recently been restored in 4K by Argos Films. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • How I Won the War (1967, Richard Lester) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • King of Hearts (1966, Philippe de Broca) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Jacques Rivette film(s) (N/A, Jacques Rivette) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2012 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Koker Trilogy (1987-1994, Abbas Kiarostami) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Krzysztof Kieslowski film(s) (N/A, Krzysztof Kieslowski) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. The most logical prediction is Blind Chance (1987) as it has just recently been restored. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Leaving Las Vegas (1995, Mike Figgis) is hinted at in a 2013 tweet by the director, in which he confirms that he has talked with The Criterion Collection for the possibility of a 20th anniversary release by the studio. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Like Father, Like Son (2013, Hirokazu Koreeda) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor IFC Films. A domestic DVD release of the film has been released by the MPI Media Group. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976, Nicolas Roeg) will be re-released in February 2015 as confirmed in the comments section of an Instagram photo published by The Criterion Collection. The user's spouse worked with The Criterion Collection in Summer 2014 to bring the film back into production. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project, Vol. 2 (N/A, N/A) will be released in the future as confirmed by the "Vol. 1" label on first box set. The set will include such films available on The Criterion Collection's Hulu page as Law of the Border (1961), Limite (1931), and Revenge (1989). (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • A Master Builder (2013, Jonathan Demme) will be released in the future as confirmed by a "Deadline" interview with the director in 2014. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Midnight Cowboy (1969, John Schlesinger) will be released in the future as confirmed by The Criterion Collection's November 2013 newsletter. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Mulholland Drive (2001, David Lynch) will be released in the future as confirmed by a "MovieFanFare" blog post in 2014. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • My Beautiful Laundrette (1985, Stephen Frears) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • My Winnipeg (2007, Guy Maddin) is hinted at in an Instagram photo published by The Criterion Collection, in which mock up designs of the film are shown. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Napoleon (1927, Abel Gance) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The New Land (1972, Jan Troell) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Pier Paolo Pasolini film(s) (N/A, Pier Paolo Pasolini) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • A Raisin in the Sun (1961, Daniel Petrie) is hinted at in The Criterion Collection's New Years 2014 newsletter. There is much speculation surrounding the clue as it could also being alluding to the July 2014 released film, The Big Chill (1983). (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Red Sun (1971, Terence Young) will be released in the future as confirmed by The Criterion Collection's New Years 2014 newsletter. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Roma (1972, Federico Fellini) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Rome, Open City (1945, Roberto Rossellini) will be released in the future as confirmed in an Instagram photo published by The Criterion Collection. There is a good possibility that both Paisan (1946) and Germany Year Zero will be released simultaneously or at a later date. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Le Samouraï (1967, Jean-Pierre Melville) will be in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2012 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Shôhei Imamura film(s) (N/A, Shôhei Imamura) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2012 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Soft Skin (1964, François Truffaut) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Sullivan's Travels (1941, Preston Sturges) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Terrence Malick film(s) (N/A, Terrence Malick) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. The most logical prediction is The New World (2005) as The Criterion Collection has just recently confirmed that they will be releasing some of Warner Bros.'s catalogue in the future. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Thin Blue Line (1988, Errol Morris) will be released in the future as confirmed by The Criterion Collection's August 2014 newsletter. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Truth (1960, Henri-Georges Clouzot) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Victor Erice film(s) (N/A, Victor Erice) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. The most logical prediction is El Sur (1983), a long rumored title to be released by The Criterion Collection. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Warner Bros. film(s) (N/A, N/A) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. Several of the titles will come from Pre-Code Hollywood (late 1920s - early 1930s). (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Watership Down (1978, Martin Rosen) will be released in the future as confirmed by an insider of the studio. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Wes Anderson film(s) (N/A, Wes Anderson) will be released in 2015 as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. The most logical predictions are The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) and Moonrise Kingdom (2012) as they are the only two of the director's films to not be released by The Criterion Collection. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Wild Child (1970, François Truffaut) was hinted at in The Criterion Collection's New Years 2013 newsletter. (STATUS: RUMORED)


Gawd, that is a beautiful list.

Personally, I am hoping for an announcement of Hiroshima, Mon Amour (1959).

The new 4K restoration will start playing in Los Angeles and New York this coming weekend.

Los Angeles: http://www.laemmle.com/films/38298

New York: http://www.filmlinc.com/films/on-sal...-alain-resnais

A Criterion Collection announcement only seems appropriate.
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:17 AM   #112646
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The Devils and Napoleon were confirmed at Wexner last year? Where have I been?
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:20 AM   #112647
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Rumors in The Criterion Collection

[Show spoiler]
  • 25th Hour (2002, Spike Lee) is hinted at in a 2012 tweet by the director, in which he confirms that he has recorded a new commentary for Blu-ray release of the film. Although the film was released by Disney in 2014, there is still a possibility for a future release. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • The Apu Trilogy (1955-1959, Satyajit Ray) will be released theatrically and on Blu-ray and DVD in 2015 as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Beyond the Hills (2012, Cristian Mungiu) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor IFC Films. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Blue is the Warmest Color (2013, Abdellatif Kechiche) will be released in a Special Edition in the future as confirmed by The Criterion Collection's February 2013 press sheet. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Boy (1969, Nagisa Ôshima) is hinted at in The Criterion Collection's New Years 2013 newsletter and at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Boyhood (2014, Richard Linklater) will be released in a Special Edition in the future as confirmed by the director's production company, Detour Films. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • A Brighter Summer Day (1991, Edward Yang) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Brood (1979, David Cronenberg) will be released in the future as confirmed by a "MovieFanFare" blog post in 2014. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Burden of Dreams (1982, Les Blank) is hinted at in an Instagram photo published by The Criterion Collection, in which essays of the film are seen stacked next to essays used for several Blu-ray releases. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Burn! (1969, Gillo Pontecorvo) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Burroughs: The Movie (1983, Howard Brookner) will be released theatrically and on Blu-ray and DVD in 2015 as confirmed by a "FlavorWire" interview with Aaron Brookner in 2014. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Charles Chaplin Canon (N/A, Charles Chaplin) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Complete Mr. Arkadin (1955, Orson Welles) is hinted at in an Instagram photo published by The Criterion Collection, in which essays of the film are seen stacked next to essays used for several Blu-ray releases. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • David Lynch film(s) (N/A, David Lynch) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Devils (1971, Ken Russell) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Don't Look Now (1973, Nicolas Roeg) will be released in the future as confirmed by The Criterion Collection's September 2014 newsletter. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Elevator to the Gallows (1958, Louis Malle) has recently been restored by Rialto Pictures. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • The Emigrants (1971, Jan Troell) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Europa Europa (1990, Agnieszka Holland) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Fellini Satyricon (1969, Federico Fellini) will be released in the future as confirmed by The Criterion Collection's July 2014 newsletter. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Fisher King (1991, Terry Gilliam) will be released in 2015 as confirmed by the director at DragonCon 2014. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981, Karel Reisz) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Gates of Heaven (1978, Errol Morris) will be released in the future as confirmed by an insider of the studio. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • La Grande Illusion (1937, Jean Renoir) is hinted at in an Instagram photo published by The Criterion Collection. The photo comes at a time when rumors began to surface regarding a new deal between The Criterion Collection and StudioCanal. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • The Harold Lloyd Canon (N/A, N/A) will be released in the future as confirmed by a "Parade Condenast" interview with Suzanne Lloyd in 2013. The first box set to be confirmed will consist of the Harold Lloyd talkies. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Hiroshima, mon amour (1959, Alain Resnais) has recently been restored in 4K by Argos Films. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • How I Won the War (1967, Richard Lester) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • King of Hearts (1966, Philippe de Broca) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Jacques Rivette film(s) (N/A, Jacques Rivette) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2012 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Koker Trilogy (1987-1994, Abbas Kiarostami) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Krzysztof Kieslowski film(s) (N/A, Krzysztof Kieslowski) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. The most logical prediction is Blind Chance (1987) as it has just recently been restored. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Leaving Las Vegas (1995, Mike Figgis) is hinted at in a 2013 tweet by the director, in which he confirms that he has talked with The Criterion Collection for the possibility of a 20th anniversary release by the studio. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Like Father, Like Son (2013, Hirokazu Koreeda) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor IFC Films. A domestic DVD release of the film has been released by the MPI Media Group. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976, Nicolas Roeg) will be re-released in February 2015 as confirmed in the comments section of an Instagram photo published by The Criterion Collection. The user's spouse worked with The Criterion Collection in Summer 2014 to bring the film back into production. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project, Vol. 2 (N/A, N/A) will be released in the future as confirmed by the "Vol. 1" label on first box set. The set will include such films available on The Criterion Collection's Hulu page as Law of the Border (1961), Limite (1931), and Revenge (1989). (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • A Master Builder (2013, Jonathan Demme) will be released in the future as confirmed by a "Deadline" interview with the director in 2014. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Midnight Cowboy (1969, John Schlesinger) will be released in the future as confirmed by The Criterion Collection's November 2013 newsletter. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Mulholland Drive (2001, David Lynch) will be released in the future as confirmed by a "MovieFanFare" blog post in 2014. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • My Beautiful Laundrette (1985, Stephen Frears) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • My Winnipeg (2007, Guy Maddin) is hinted at in an Instagram photo published by The Criterion Collection, in which mock up designs of the film are shown. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Napoleon (1927, Abel Gance) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The New Land (1972, Jan Troell) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Pier Paolo Pasolini film(s) (N/A, Pier Paolo Pasolini) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • A Raisin in the Sun (1961, Daniel Petrie) is hinted at in The Criterion Collection's New Years 2014 newsletter. There is much speculation surrounding the clue as it could also being alluding to the July 2014 released film, The Big Chill (1983). (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Red Sun (1971, Terence Young) will be released in the future as confirmed by The Criterion Collection's New Years 2014 newsletter. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Roma (1972, Federico Fellini) is hinted being released by The Criterion Collection due to the lack of a domestic Blu-ray release of the film thus far, as well as the close relationship between both The Criterion Collection and distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (STATUS: RUMORED)
  • Rome, Open City (1945, Roberto Rossellini) will be released in the future as confirmed in an Instagram photo published by The Criterion Collection. There is a good possibility that both Paisan (1946) and Germany Year Zero will be released simultaneously or at a later date. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Le Samouraï (1967, Jean-Pierre Melville) will be in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2012 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Shôhei Imamura film(s) (N/A, Shôhei Imamura) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2012 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Soft Skin (1964, François Truffaut) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Sullivan's Travels (1941, Preston Sturges) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Terrence Malick film(s) (N/A, Terrence Malick) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. The most logical prediction is The New World (2005) as The Criterion Collection has just recently confirmed that they will be releasing some of Warner Bros.'s catalogue in the future. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Thin Blue Line (1988, Errol Morris) will be released in the future as confirmed by The Criterion Collection's August 2014 newsletter. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • The Truth (1960, Henri-Georges Clouzot) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2013 Wexner Foundation conference. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Victor Erice film(s) (N/A, Victor Erice) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. The most logical prediction is El Sur (1983), a long rumored title to be released by The Criterion Collection. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Warner Bros. film(s) (N/A, N/A) will be released in the future as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. Several of the titles will come from Pre-Code Hollywood (late 1920s - early 1930s). (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Watership Down (1978, Martin Rosen) will be released in the future as confirmed by an insider of the studio. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Wes Anderson film(s) (N/A, Wes Anderson) will be released in 2015 as confirmed at The Criterion Collection's 2014 Wexner Foundation conference. The most logical predictions are The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) and Moonrise Kingdom (2012) as they are the only two of the director's films to not be released by The Criterion Collection. (STATUS: CONFIRMED)
  • Wild Child (1970, François Truffaut) was hinted at in The Criterion Collection's New Years 2013 newsletter. (STATUS: RUMORED)
Wow, that is a beast of a post iScottie

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And the picutre of the cover for Grande Illusion was for the art book, it is now apparent, so maybe we should remove that.
Also, doesn't both the recent The Vanishing and The Complete Jacques Tati releases confirm the re-establishment of their Studio Canal relationship? I think they are both SC...that's what CCforum had listed as their listed licensor.
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:28 AM   #112648
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Yes, but I'd imagine that any renewed license would be for titles SC don't themselves have in print as competition on Blu-ray. So Man Who Fell to Earth makes sense; Third Man and Grande Illusion does not.

And we're told Tati was a specific exception allowed by SC thanks to the Tati estate. No idea about Vanishing though it has remained in print for years so I can't imagine SC ever had the total rights to the film.
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:42 AM   #112649
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Would love Lars Von Triers, The Kingdom - Would have wanted Twin peaks but the new release seems pretty awesome.
Zentropa is working on a restoration of The Kingdom, so I suppose there's hope that Criterion might get their hands on it.

I neglected to mention any foreign-language TV in my previous post. Aside from The Kingdom, I wouldn't mind seeing Criterion do:

(1) The TV mini-series version of Das Boot

(2) The TV mini-series of The Best Intentions (written by Bergman, directed by Bille August). I suppose they could do a combined release of the theatrical cut and the TV version, as they did with Scenes from a Marriage and Fanny and Alexander.

(3) A current (two seasons so far, with possibly a third coming) Swedish SF series called Äkta människor (Real Humans).
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:47 AM   #112650
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When I read Warner Bros. I immediately thought of LONE STAR.
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Scorcese's After Hours came to mines.
In terms of relatively recent films, Lone Star would be my pick. Either that or maybe they can pry Wenders' Until the End of the World out of Warner.
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Old 10-15-2014, 04:07 AM   #112651
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Woah woah woah woah WOAH!

I was only following Criterion Casts live tweeting, but did they confirm a Malick (has to be New World?) and a Wes Anderson (has to be Moonrise Kingdom?) for 2015!?!?!

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Woah woah woah woah WOAH!

I was only following Criterion Casts live tweeting, but did they confirm a Malick (has to be New World?) and a Wes Anderson (has to be Moonrise Kingdom?) for 2015!?!?!

No, they confirmed a Malick and a Anderson. Both are likely for 2015 but no promises.
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Old 10-15-2014, 04:33 AM   #112653
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If Blind Chance is coming to the collection, that is awesome. I saw the restoration during the summer and it looks lovely.
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Old 10-15-2014, 04:39 AM   #112654
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The Devils and Napoleon were confirmed at Wexner last year? Where have I been?
Hmm...I actually just double checked on that and it turns out that The Devils was hinted at but not definitely confirmed. Napoleon was discussed as being in the process stage and they were waiting for a go ahead.

Bicycle Thieves was confirmed, though, so I'll have to add that to the list.
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Old 10-15-2014, 05:29 AM   #112655
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I am really unsure about how I feel about The Vanishing.

I rewatched the film tonight in order to see if I liked it more on a second viewing so that I could justify a Blu-ray purchase of it and I really do not know. On my first viewing, my expectations were through the roof, but I think I have a better grasp of the film on this watch and I was able to appreciate some things more.

I think the film is incredibly haunting in its exploration of
[Show spoiler]the dreams of the golden eggs. I actually felt paranoid when they were discussing it.
On the other hand, though, I was really devoid of any emotions as the film continued to linger on
[Show spoiler]the sociopathic nature of Raymond. I had almost the exact reaction to that aspect of the film on this watch as I did the other watch. It truly did nothing for me, nor did the way that the ending played out. I like the idea of Rex risking his life to more or less be with Saskia, but the buried alive scene...meh...


Does anyone else care to share their thoughts on this film?
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Old 10-15-2014, 06:01 AM   #112656
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Bicycle Thieves was confirmed, though, so I'll have to add that to the list.[/QUOTE]


That's fantastic news! Is that for 2015?
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Hmm...I actually just double checked on that and it turns out that The Devils was hinted at but not definitely confirmed. Napoleon was discussed as being in the process stage and they were waiting for a go ahead.

Bicycle Thieves was confirmed, though, so I'll have to add that to the list.
They said that they've been in talks with Warner Bro's about getting it but haven't come to an agreement yet, so they're at least actively pursuing it.
I believe they also said that they weren't sure about how to go about Napoleon as well, what with the colour triptych sequence and all.
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Old 10-15-2014, 06:51 AM   #112658
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I know it won't happen, but I hope The Iron Giant is one of the WB titles. By now its an iconic film, and Brad Bird wants it to be released loaded with special features, which WB refuses do. What better company to give it the treatment it deserves than Criterion?
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Old 10-15-2014, 07:44 AM   #112659
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Oh great, thanks!

That is enough for me.

I am trying to get over having to buy Criterion versions of everything if there are great local releases at a fraction of the cost. (Hard to do, but I'm working on it!)
I'm in the same boat!
I own the AU release and think it's a beautiful transfer, but being one of my favourite films, if the Criterion is noticeably better I may have to double dip.
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No, they confirmed a Malick and a Anderson. Both are likely for 2015 but no promises.
I hope the Mallick one is The Tree of Life!

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