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Old 03-16-2015, 08:41 PM   #122361
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Which Newbury? (Not that I have the money to go splurge...)



The Third Man was one of the initial nine Blu-ray releases that came in a thin digipak within a sleeve. The others were Chungking Express, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Last Year at Marienbad, Bottle Rocket, The Last Emperor, El Norte, The 400 Blows, and The Last Metro.
West Lebanon NH... They still had a lot of them yesterday.
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:41 PM   #122362
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http://www.criterion.com/films/27529...q=autocomplete

Five Easy Pieces released as a stand alone
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:42 PM   #122363
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http://www.criterion.com/films/28022...q=autocomplete

Scroll down a bit, seems a BR box is coming in June but the page throws an error when you click the link
Titles are listed now. My Dinner With Andre is included.
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:42 PM   #122364
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However, there are other Japanese films (some fairly obscure) released by Criterion which are not from any big-name filmmakers. And yet, all the other Asian cinema from the CC combined doesn't even equal them. Why is that?

Either it's true that literally anything from Japan would sell better than the biggest titles from other Asian countries OR Criterion is simply more interested in releasing Japanese cinema than the cinema of other Asian countries, even if individual titles are almost guaranteed to sell more.
Just watch, Criterion will release BB Gundam anime before they ever release a film by Zhang Yimou.
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:42 PM   #122365
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So they're just re-releasing this separately from the boxset it was already included it in?
Releasing them all individually (assuming that's what's happening) is going to make a lot of people happy.

I love the BBS set but it's a pretty hefty price tag if you only really want The Last Picture Show or Easy Rider.
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:42 PM   #122366
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The non-Bergman Swedish releases are: Everlasting Moments by Jan Troell, My Life as a Dog by Lasse Hollstrom, and The Phantom Carriage by Victor Sjostrom. I was just looking at BDs as we're discussing recent releases. I haven't see any of those three films, but I'm a big Bergman fan.
Thanks. So, I was right about The Phantom Carriage at least. I forgot Häxan hasn't been released on BD yet.
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:43 PM   #122367
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:44 PM   #122368
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The Bridge
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:44 PM   #122369
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The Fisher King - June 23

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Old 03-16-2015, 08:46 PM   #122370
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Wow June is packed
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:46 PM   #122371
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And as I pointed out, the number of films from all other (Continental) European countries combined don't even come close to equaling half of the number of films from France and Italy. That doesn't even begin to suggest that they don't care about the rest of Europe.



How about the inability to release more than a handful of titles a month? That means that they have to ignore worthy films from Japan and France and Italy (or even the US) in order to make sure that they have all of the other countries represented?

Now, I don't necessarily think that the movies that they have released from Japan and France and Italy (or even the US) are more worthy than films from other countries that aren't represented in the Collection. But I don't think that trying to ensure that every country on Earth is represented is a workable solution.

And that's because no matter what they do, it won't be enough. People will still think they're giving short shrift to this country or that region.
True, but they could be doing a much better job of at least trying to release even a tiny bit more than they already are from countries other than the US, Japan France and Italy. You are giving me the impression that you're satisfied with how much/little Criterion is releasing from their "lesser represented" countries. Which is totally fine. My complaint is that I'm not and I believe that's a reasonable complaint to have. I honestly don't know why people are telling me it isn't, unless I'm just not very good at communication today.
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:47 PM   #122372
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And you don't think Raise the Red Lantern or Ju Dou would sell 2000+ after a few years of being in release? Or any of Lee Chang Dong's movies for that matter?

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No need ask what people think. Lee Chang Dong's Secret Sunshine has been out for 3 and a half years and is in only 550 collections on the site.

Secret Sunshine is one of my favorite Criterion releases, from one of my favorite directors. But just because I love it doesn't mean I have to pretend it's as popular as something like House (or Kurosawa for that matter). It just isn't.
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:47 PM   #122373
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Releasing them all individually (assuming that's what's happening) is going to make a lot of people happy.

I love the BBS set but it's a pretty hefty price tag if you only really want The Last Picture Show or Easy Rider.
Is there any reason to get the Criterion of Easy Rider (assuming that happens) if I already own the 40th Anniversary digibook from Sony? I just compared them on caps-a-holic and they're virtually identical in pq.
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:48 PM   #122374
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There has been absolutely NO pushback to the idea of Criterion releasing more films from Asian countries other than Japan. In fact, that idea was fairly warmly welcomed when you brought it up yesterday, wasn't it?

The pushback, as you call it, is to the idea that Kurosawa is overrepresented and Criterion should take a year or two off from releasing his films.

And understandably so. He's a popular fella in these parts.
Yeah, I'd like to state explicitly that I am all for Criterion releasing anything they feel they can--and I think, unfortunately excepting some films and regions, the variety of genre, of type, and of style of film, is wide.

Could it be wider? Yes. Should it be wider? Yes--as much as is financially viable.

There's room for everything under their banner--they can do both, and likely need to do both to meet whatever artistic and financial obligations they feel need to be met.

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The thing is that Criterion claims to release "important" movies. Now, I know that they are as small as an ant and can't possibly release every important movie, but their description of their mission/purpose could be construed to mean that anything they don't release is unimportant.
Following with the point I made above--I've always considered the "important" in their masthead to be purposely nebulous. Important films bear the wacky C, but the logo alone does not make a film important. It's a loaded term, or even something of a challenge. The importance of the films is proven by the supplements and context provided within the film. That "importance" then, is arguable.

(Also, it sounds very impressive, which is fair thing to do for a company that wants to sell things.)
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Old 03-16-2015, 08:49 PM   #122375
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Nothing jumps out at all, but Valerie and Bridge sound interesting.
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I really don't see the point of releasing the Andre Gregory / Wallace Shawn box set (when all the films are available separately), nor do I understand the reasoning behind the re-release of Five Easy Pieces...
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got a feeling that the number of unhappy people will be double what it was last month.
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There are no must-haves for me in June, but I am intrigued about The Bridge, My Dinner with André, and Valerie and Her Week of Wonders.

I love Five Easy Pieces dearly, but I see no reason to double-dip on my copy from the America Lost and Found set.

At first glance, The Bridge looks like it might be a good flick to follow Ivan's Childhood on a double feature night.
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Raise the Red Lantern is more popular than both Yi Yi and Secret Sunshine combined, though.
And how do you know they could even get the rights to either one of those? There's more at play than just representing a certain country.
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VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS
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