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Old 01-11-2012, 11:36 PM   #43001
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Oh Please Oh Please Oh Please:
It's Paramount, it's Paramount, it's Paramount.

PM'll get to it, though, it's one of their "core" catalog titles when they want to advertise "Horror" as a demographic genre--That's....as soon as they get around to classic core catalog, though, outside of Grease and Footloose. That's what we used to say about Universal, but Paramount's the last stubborn holdout.
In the meantime, PM's not about to let anybody get their grubby mitts on it, director be darned.

(But, dang, that trailer still freaks you out... )

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Old 01-11-2012, 11:42 PM   #43002
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If Rosemary's Baby is released, I'll be shocked if it isn't around Halloween time.

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Has there ever been any rumours regarding Criterion releasing some Tomu Uchida? He's grossly underrepresented in English friendly editions
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Old 01-12-2012, 12:10 AM   #43003
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looks like "Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN"
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Old 01-12-2012, 12:20 AM   #43004
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looks like "Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN"
Could it be Shallow Grave? I haven't seen it for years but that scene could involve a burial.
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Old 01-12-2012, 12:25 AM   #43005
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It's Paramount, it's Paramount, it's Paramount.

PM'll get to it, though, it's one of their "core" catalog titles when they want to advertise "Horror" as a demographic genre--That's....as soon as they get around to classic core catalog, though, outside of Grease and Footloose. That's what we used to say about Universal, but Paramount's the last stubborn holdout.
In the meantime, PM's not about to let anybody get their grubby mitts on it, director be darned.

(But, dang, that trailer still freaks you out... )
i know you are right

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Old 01-12-2012, 01:07 AM   #43006
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So YOU'RE the reason it keeps getting delayed. Criterion doesn't want your death on their conscience.
Small price to...fargh, okay, no.
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Old 01-12-2012, 01:22 AM   #43007
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My beef with the Coens is that they have made crap films (remake of The Ladykillers anyone?), but everyone thinks they can do no wrong.
I take issue issue with the assumption (or generalisation) that everyone thinks the Coens can do no wrong... There has been plenty of criticism of their works here and elsewhere. I personally love their work but a few of their films haven't quite done it for me (I'm thinking of Burn After Reading, and to some extent Lebowski). Plenty have folks have come down hard on A Serious Man, but I think it's brilliant. Barton Fink is also a minor masterpiece.

The Coens are very smart writers and directors, and it shows on the screen. I think some folks get put off because they think the Coens are elitist filmmakers.

Anyway, to each their own. I like Gilliam too, but would rate him well below the Coens. His films are visually amazing but seem to fall down in the storytelling and characterisation.

On another note... is there any chance that we'll get a blu reissue of Jules et Jim? It would be nice if they could fix the bit where the few frames are reversed.
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Old 01-12-2012, 01:23 AM   #43008
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Something tells me there will be no Chaplin and it will be one of those weird months with really unexpected titles.

Hopefully there's at least one stellar upgrade.
Taste of Cherry would blow me away . In fact, I think I would go as far as to call it the best film I saw last year. Amazing filmmaking !
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Old 01-12-2012, 01:35 AM   #43009
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nothing here i do get their news re new releases
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Old 01-12-2012, 03:22 AM   #43010
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I got my $10 gift card for sending in White as well. Don't know what I'll use it on since everything is expensive and shipping is so high. I don't know, maybe I'll order a 400 Blows replacement case.
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Old 01-12-2012, 03:51 AM   #43011
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I saw Cruel Gun Story last night and absolutely loved it. I felt it was similar to The Killing I'm a way but still totally different. I'm really getting into these Nikkatsu films and Hulu is really helping me check these out. I also just finished Youth of the Beast which I also thought was great. This is my second Suzuki I have seen and so far I really like his work. I noticed that both I've seen (YotB & Take aim at the police van) have had pretty straight forward plots. Are these his most accessible? A lot of people describe Suzuki's films as being weird and having no actual plot so I'm wondering if that only applies to Branded to Kill and Tokyo Drifter. I'm probably gonna check our Gate of Flesh or maybe watch another film in the Nikkatsu Noir set. So far I have seen Cruel Gun Story, Take aim..., and My Colt is my passport. Are the others worth checking out?
Sure, watch I Am Waiting (which is Kurahara's first film) and Rusty Knife
They both star Yujiro Ishihara, who was considered a huge star at the time (he's also in Kurahara's I Hate But Love, which is in the The Warped World of Koreyoshi Kurahara box-set).
I've never seen Youth of the Beast, but I'm tempted... looks great.
It's not that Suzuki's films don't have plots, but rather that the plot is the departure point for formal and stylistic experiments.
Btw, Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog is heavily influenced by Branded to Kill, even copying directly one of the assassinations.
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Old 01-12-2012, 04:02 AM   #43012
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While Ladykillers is by no means a perfect film, worst movie ever is a stretch...I think some of these may take that title.
I don't get the hate for The Ladykillers. It's not as great as other Coen Bros films, such as Miller's Crossing, No Country For Old Men and A Serious Man, but it's still a lot of fun. I'd like to see the original now...
The Spirit (2008) is easily the worst film of the last decade. I had to finish it, just so I could confirm it.
It was utterly mind-bogglingly wretched! Who knows what Frank Miller was thinking, but he certainly wasn't thinking about Will Eisner's original comics (I have a large pile of them and they are truly some of the greatest comics ever).
I have Pathfinder and Bad Boys 2 as my numbers 2 and 3 of worst films of the last decade.
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Old 01-12-2012, 07:23 AM   #43013
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I received this email today and might be interesting for other international Criterion buyers:

We are glad to report we've received the corrected WHITE disc. We will be exchanging the Blu-ray discs directly from our New York office. Please send your WHITE disc, disc only please, to my attention at the address below. With the disc, please include your email address and postal address. Please do not include any packaging with your disc. When we receive your disc, we will send you the corrected copy and a $10 gift certificate to Criterion.com! The corrected CARLOS discs will not be ready for a couple more weeks. If you would prefer to wait, and send your two discs together, that is no problem. We will send out another email when the CARLOS replacement disc is ready.
You may want to wait and do both of the exchanges at the same time. There will be no problem for us to send them back to you in Australia. Thank you for your patience while we were sorting out this audio issue! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and thank you for supporting Criterion!
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Old 01-12-2012, 08:37 AM   #43014
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I don't get the hate for The Ladykillers. It's not as great as other Coen Bros films, such as Miller's Crossing, No Country For Old Men and A Serious Man, but it's still a lot of fun. I'd like to see the original now...
The Spirit (2008) is easily the worst film of the last decade. I had to finish it, just so I could confirm it.
It was utterly mind-bogglingly wretched! Who knows what Frank Miller was thinking, but he certainly wasn't thinking about Will Eisner's original comics (I have a large pile of them and they are truly some of the greatest comics ever).
I have Pathfinder and Bad Boys 2 as my numbers 2 and 3 of worst films of the last decade.
The Spirit might be a candidate for so bad it is amazing, along the lines of Southland Tales, the first Bloodrayne, and Black Dahlia. I have never read the comics, so I assumed whatever the hell was happening on screen must have some grounding in the source material. When I learned what the books were actually like, it just makes for some seriously furrowed brow.

I loved, loved, A Serious Man. Don't see what people dislike about it, unlike Furn After Reading, which I also really like but can see how it would upset some people. C'est la vie.
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Old 01-12-2012, 09:09 AM   #43015
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[Show spoiler]I received this email today and might be interesting for other international Criterion buyers:

We are glad to report we've received the corrected WHITE disc. We will be exchanging the Blu-ray discs directly from our New York office. Please send your WHITE disc, disc only please, to my attention at the address below. With the disc, please include your email address and postal address. Please do not include any packaging with your disc. When we receive your disc, we will send you the corrected copy and a $10 gift certificate to Criterion.com! The corrected CARLOS discs will not be ready for a couple more weeks. If you would prefer to wait, and send your two discs together, that is no problem. We will send out another email when the CARLOS replacement disc is ready.
You may want to wait and do both of the exchanges at the same time. There will be no problem for us to send them back to you in Australia. Thank you for your patience while we were sorting out this audio issue! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and thank you for supporting Criterion!
Best,
Jon

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How did you obtain that message? I signed up for their email updates and never get anything I own 'Carlos' and if I wasn't on these boards I would have never known there will be a replacement program for that title as well
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Old 01-12-2012, 09:46 AM   #43018
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I agree completely (except for not being a Godzilla fan, I'm a huge fan), this is easily the best release that The King of the Monsters has ever received, no other Godzilla release besides the Classic Media ones ever treated the series with respect. Everything from the special features to the packaging and the restorations, it's still mind-blowing that Criterion is releasing Godzilla, it's like a dream come true. The original film is really great, has a lot messages relating to the nuclear war and such and the human characters are so relatable. In my opinion, this film is way better than King Kong.
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I don't get the hate for The Ladykillers. It's not as great as other Coen Bros films, such as Miller's Crossing, No Country For Old Men and A Serious Man, but it's still a lot of fun. I'd like to see the original now...
The Spirit (2008) is easily the worst film of the last decade. I had to finish it, just so I could confirm it.
It was utterly mind-bogglingly wretched! Who knows what Frank Miller was thinking, but he certainly wasn't thinking about Will Eisner's original comics (I have a large pile of them and they are truly some of the greatest comics ever).
I have Pathfinder and Bad Boys 2 as my numbers 2 and 3 of worst films of the last decade.
My dislike for it is because I've watched, and love, the original. Tom Hanks is a poor substitute for Alec Guinness. Not to mention Herbert Lom, Peter Sellers, Frankie Howerd, and Kenneth Connor also have roles in the film. Alexander Mackendrick directed it as well. We all know Mackendrick's directorial skills from The Sweet Smell of Success, which he made 2 years after The Ladykillers. That is why I think the Coens remake is very bad.

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I take issue issue with the assumption (or generalisation) that everyone thinks the Coens can do no wrong... There has been plenty of criticism of their works here and elsewhere. I personally love their work but a few of their films haven't quite done it for me (I'm thinking of Burn After Reading, and to some extent Lebowski). Plenty have folks have come down hard on A Serious Man, but I think it's brilliant. Barton Fink is also a minor masterpiece.

The Coens are very smart writers and directors, and it shows on the screen. I think some folks get put off because they think the Coens are elitist filmmakers.

Anyway, to each their own. I like Gilliam too, but would rate him well below the Coens. His films are visually amazing but seem to fall down in the storytelling and characterisation.

On another note... is there any chance that we'll get a blu reissue of Jules et Jim? It would be nice if they could fix the bit where the few frames are reversed.
It's not really a generalisation, because everyone I talk to, in real life, outside of this forum, believes that. I take issue with the fact that most people on this forum seem to think anyone who has any opinions about films and directors only post on this forum, IMDB, and/or are some sort of semi-professional/professional critic. Christopher Nolan is another one who can apparently do no wrong in the eyes of the people I associate. Again, this feels like people are trying to push films/directors on me, by saying that I'm making assumptions and/or generalisations, and that I am just assuming a certain film maker to be too elitist for my tastes.

I don't consider them to be elitist, quite the opposite actually. If you want elitist film making, watch Henry Jaglom. I also think that your comment about the Coens being very smart, and how it shows in their film making, is a bit off putting, because it implies that most people who don't enjoy their films, or think they are elitist film makers, are not intelligent enough to understand their films. I think some of the fans of the Coens act more elitist than anything.

Regarding Gilliam, a lot of the issues with his films often have to do with his poor luck, and his lack of control.

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Point taken. Ughh those are some bad films. I think my personal distaste of Ladykillers is because I'm such a huge fan of the original and the remake went so horribly wrong.

You will conform!! Compliance is not a option!
Cybermen quotes would have been better, and I agree with you about The Ladykillers

I have no idea what to expect for tomorrow, there's a few things I would like, but there's been no hints for any of them.
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