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Old 10-15-2014, 03:33 PM   #112681
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Id love to see more recent film in collection - off top of my head films like La Vie En Rose, Perfect Sense, Dans Ma Peau, Amour, Babel or 21 Grams - and for fun Dogtooth.

Also would love Possession added, incredible cinema.

Oh and if Criterion can get Visitor Q in collection on bluray - that would be AWESOME. How is Takeshi Miike not in collection? haha!
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:36 PM   #112682
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Be nice if it was a book featuring ALL artwork used by Criterion (past and present!)
That's what it must be because if you look closely, you can see that those images are captioned. If that's what it is, I hope it shows not just the art, but for the special packages (like Seven Samurai), I hope it shows images of the packaging as well. Although I don't think I'd be willing to pay a lot of money for such a book.

There's also this site:
http://kellerhouse.com/#/?item=0

This guy obviously designs a lot of the Criterion packaging as well as that for other companies. Beautiful work and you can see some alternative designs that weren't used.
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:40 PM   #112683
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That's what it must be because if you look closely, you can see that those images are captioned. If that's what it is, I hope it shows not just the art, but for the special packages (like Seven Samurai), I hope it shows images of the packaging as well. Although I don't think I'd be willing to pay a lot of money for such a book.

There's also this site:
http://kellerhouse.com/#/?item=0

This guy obviously designs a lot of the Criterion packaging as well as that for other companies. Beautiful work and you can see some alternative designs that weren't used.
Theres a few images I don't recognise so I am hoping they will include alternate proofs of the artwork and different design ideas - Sam Smith put on his blog his alternate designs fro Qatsi Trilogy and they are gorgeous - Fingers crossed eh!

Only downside is newer releases won't be in there but they can also do a second edition in like 10-15 years lol! But some incredible design in the collection and I am so happy those designers are getting the spotlight and recognition!
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:41 PM   #112684
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So does this mean they are not releasing The Man Who Fell To Earth? The image they posted that caused many to speculate this was actually an image for the book.

If so, glad I didn't sell mine!
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:48 PM   #112685
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Yeah, The Soft Skin, that one is one of my favorites (first half of next year)
Great news. I bought the Artificial Eye release recently and while the transfer is great the supplements are lacking. Here's hoping C are going to do it justice.

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Pialat's La maison des bois and Dumont's P'tit Quinquin please!
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:53 PM   #112686
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For those curious, the special features for the Australian BD of La Dolce Vita are:

Magic Of Fellini - Documentary with Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese & Donald Sutherland - 55 Mins
Interviews with Anita Ekberg and Maurizio Porro - 25 Mins
Cinema Forever - Short Documentary - 8 Mins
Fellini In New York - 26 Mins
Remembering The Sweet Life - Interviews with Anita Ekberg and Marcello Mastroianni - 12 Mins
Cinecittà, The Home of F. Fellini - 4 Mins
Fellini, Roma, Cinecittà - Interview with Fellini - 7 Mins
Fellini TV Collection - 35 Mins
Fellini Trailer Collection - 8 1/2, Il Bidone I Vitelloni Juliet of The Spirits La Dolce Vita Rome, Open City - 14 Mins

It's also only $10 AUD (even less in USD) from umbrella directly:
https://www.umbrellaent.com.au/p-376...a-blu-ray.aspx

I'd be interested in seeing you post a review for it Pro-B. It was only $11.30 shipped for me in AUS so I went ahead and grabbed it for the additional special features not on Criterion's.
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:54 PM   #112687
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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."
ha ha! gosh, that is even LESS promising!

cool that we'll have more Truffaut.. haven't seen it, but will give The Soft Skin a chance.

I realize that I still have some gaping holes in my film knowledge! I've only seen (and liked) The Double Life of Veronique from Kieslowski. Well, I saw Blue, too, but I hardly count that because it was ages ago and I feel that I missed the point of it and overlooked its artistry.

cool about Apu! I've only seen Pather Panchali from Ray.

about Lynch... The Elephant Man is coming soon... from somebody. how do I know? just a theory, but HD streams seem to appear on Netflix not too long before a blu-ray release. with that being said, Andrey Zvyagintsev's The Return should be coming from somewhere, too. I saw it earlier this year and it has really stuck with me - beautiful and heartbreaking. great Criterion fodder if they so choose to pursue it.
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:58 PM   #112688
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So does this mean they are not releasing The Man Who Fell To Earth? The image they posted that caused many to speculate this was actually an image for the book.

If so, glad I didn't sell mine!
I don't think it has any bearing on that image - that image (TMWFTE) illustrated the book that came with the DVD copy of TMWFTE, indicating a fresh print run (for a re-release). Unless you mean the picture itself was meant for inclusion in this new Criterion book - which isn't impossible, but would be a pretty poor tease on Criterion's part.
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Old 10-15-2014, 04:00 PM   #112689
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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)
Excellent
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Old 10-15-2014, 04:12 PM   #112690
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Hardly "confirmed". That newsletter could be referring to Eyes Wide Shut.
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Old 10-15-2014, 04:15 PM   #112691
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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?
[Show spoiler]when people leave us due to unfortunate circumstances, those left behind mourning tend to torture ourselves with the need to know - what were the last few moments of his/her life like? what did they do through? what were they thinking? we need to have "closure." to me, the film works tremendously well because 1) the killer confronting the Rex at the midpoint of the film is the cinematic equivalent to the meatiest hook you've ever heard in the greatest of pop songs. it is so unexpected that, for me, my interest level in where the story was heading shot through the roof. and.. 2) the killer knows that people absolutely have to have "closure." for his next victim, he doesn't prey upon the fact that, for example, a certain woman always parks her car on a dark street and walks a long distance to the front door of her home, he preys upon this element of human suffering. THAT is terrifying! a complete mindf**k.

how badly do you want to know? well, if you do as I tell you, I promise you - you will know... and the killer kept his promise. Rex found out. **chills**
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Old 10-15-2014, 04:16 PM   #112692
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Hardly "confirmed". That newsletter could be referring to Eyes Wide Shut.
no.

just... no.
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Hardly "confirmed". That newsletter could be referring to Eyes Wide Shut.
Don't think so.
Why it would use the word "NOW"?
I think it's fairly explicit.
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Old 10-15-2014, 04:18 PM   #112694
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Does anyone feel or believe that The Third Man will get re-released ? Im sure its been discussed before.. and I just saw a Steelbook release for it, its not Criterion though
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Old 10-15-2014, 04:21 PM   #112695
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Why on earth would Criterion release Eyes Wide Shut?

They hardly release WB films as it is, so why would they waste that opportunity on a re-release of something that has already been re-released to death?
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They have re-released plenty of films before...Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Brazil etc...so why not Eyes Wide Shut? Great film from a great master. It's a prestige title.
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Old 10-15-2014, 04:27 PM   #112697
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They have re-released plenty of films before...Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Brazil etc...so why not Eyes Wide Shut? Great film from a great master. It's a prestige title.
Definitely not happening. Or at least the newsletter clue is definitely not EWS.
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Old 10-15-2014, 04:28 PM   #112698
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Hardly "confirmed". That newsletter could be referring to Eyes Wide Shut.
I saw you mention that when the hint was revealed, and you're still saying it now? I thought it was pretty clear that it's Don't Look Now. But then again, you didn't realize how clear It Happened One Night was either, so
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Why on earth would Criterion release Eyes Wide Shut?

They hardly release WB films as it is, so why would they waste that opportunity on a re-release of something that has already been re-released to death?
Also with Warner releasing a Kubrick box set (which includes Eyes Wide Shut) this November, it seems even less likely.
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Old 10-15-2014, 04:31 PM   #112700
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ha ha! gosh, that is even LESS promising!

cool that we'll have more Truffaut.. haven't seen it, but will give The Soft Skin a chance.

I realize that I still have some gaping holes in my film knowledge! I've only seen (and liked) The Double Life of Veronique from Kieslowski. Well, I saw Blue, too, but I hardly count that because it was ages ago and I feel that I missed the point of it and overlooked its artistry.

cool about Apu! I've only seen Pather Panchali from Ray.

about Lynch... The Elephant Man is coming soon... from somebody. how do I know? just a theory, but HD streams seem to appear on Netflix not too long before a blu-ray release. with that being said, Andrey Zvyagintsev's The Return should be coming from somewhere, too. I saw it earlier this year and it has really stuck with me - beautiful and heartbreaking. great Criterion fodder if they so choose to pursue it.
The Return is, IMO, one of the top 5 films of the past 15 years. To me, it screams "Criterion" but we shall see.
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