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and all of them $29.95, hallelujah

a spectator bird (a spectator bird), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 23:18 (twenty-one years ago)

ok great, i'm going to stop fruitlessly searching for an import balthazar then

andrew s (andrew s), Thursday, 7 April 2005 01:29 (twenty-one years ago)

this is great news! the cover is pretty cool too.

ryan (ryan), Thursday, 7 April 2005 02:14 (twenty-one years ago)

I found out that "Au Hasard Balthazar" was coming out on Criterion the DAY AFTER I got my DVD-R copy from Super Happy Fun.

**grumble**

jay blanchard (jay blanchard), Sunday, 10 April 2005 03:44 (twenty-one years ago)

two months pass...
Just got the newsletter. Due in September-An Angel At My Table, Naked, Masculin-Feminin,The Man Who Fell To Earth, and Bad Timing!

Marxism Goes Better With Coke (Charles McCain), Thursday, 7 July 2005 15:18 (twenty years ago)

Wow, Theresa Russell in Bad Timing is one of the great underappreciated perfs.

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 7 July 2005 16:18 (twenty years ago)

Where the f*ck is Play Time?

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Thursday, 7 July 2005 19:56 (twenty years ago)

is an angel at my table any good? somehow i've never seen the piano, but i like campion's portrait of a lady. this one sounds kind of merchant-ivory-ish.

a spectator bird (a spectator bird), Friday, 8 July 2005 00:01 (twenty years ago)

It's a very good TV miniseries (and unlike mid-to-late M-I, certainly not obsessed with decor). I like it way better than The Piano's silliness but nowhere as much as Portrait of a Lady.

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Friday, 8 July 2005 12:56 (twenty years ago)

this one sounds kind of merchant-ivory-ish.

An Angel at My Table really could not be further from this. really!

jed_ (jed), Saturday, 9 July 2005 01:42 (twenty years ago)

i wouldnt doubt a december or january re-release for playtime.

where the fuck are the eisenstein silents?!?

t0dd swiss (immobilisme), Saturday, 9 July 2005 18:05 (twenty years ago)

Hopefully Warner Bros. will continue their good work as of late with Petulia and Performance.

Marxism Goes Better With Coke (Charles McCain), Monday, 11 July 2005 17:22 (twenty years ago)

three weeks pass...
For those who didn't already know, the newsletter has announced October's titles: Sword of the Beast, Samurai Spy, Samurai Rebellion, Kill! (all available in a set or ala carte), Le Samourai (yay!), and a re-master of Wages of Fear. It was also revealed that the long awaited Tales of Hoffman disc is almost ready. No news on Play Time.

Marxism Goes Better With Coke (Charles McCain), Saturday, 6 August 2005 15:42 (twenty years ago)

How did a fancy reissue of Divorce, Italian Style. Was it Criterion?

k/l (Ken L), Saturday, 6 August 2005 15:52 (twenty years ago)

http://criterionco.com/content/images/full_boxshot/306_box_348x490.jpg

gear (gear), Saturday, 6 August 2005 17:18 (twenty years ago)

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andrew s (andrew s), Sunday, 7 August 2005 14:26 (twenty years ago)

Le Samourai !!! Hurray! Now if only they'd release Melville's collaborations with Lino Ventura: Le Douxieme Souffle and the awesome L'armee des Ombres .

Jay Vee (Manon_70), Monday, 8 August 2005 21:29 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER IN DECEMBER

Marxism Goes Better With Coke (Charles McCain), Thursday, 8 September 2005 15:10 (twenty years ago)

http://www.criterionco.com/content/images/full_boxshot/309_box_348x490.jpg

M. V. (M.V.), Friday, 9 September 2005 00:45 (twenty years ago)

three weeks pass...
Oddly enough, the January releases aren't in this month's newsletter, but they are up on the site. They are: The Bad Sleep Well, Young Mr. Lincoln, The Virgin Spring, and The Children Are Watching Us.

The newsletter does reveal that Metropolitan and Playtime + A Tati box will be out next year, along with some Louis Malle stuff, including Murmur of The Heart.

Marxism Goes Better With Coke (Charles McCain), Tuesday, 4 October 2005 21:29 (twenty years ago)

One more thing: L'armee des Ombres is in the the Rialto catalogue, and you know what that means. Their next premiere title is Mouchette, which will start touring in ten days.

Marxism Goes Better With Coke (Charles McCain), Tuesday, 4 October 2005 21:38 (twenty years ago)

Playtime + A Tati box

What does this mean? Like you have to buy the box to get Playtime? That'll either suck if the other titles in the box are M. Hulot's Holiday and Mon Oncle, but would be effing fantastic if the other titles are Jour De Fete, Parade and Trafic.

Eric H. (Eric H.), Tuesday, 4 October 2005 21:57 (twenty years ago)

(xpost) L'armee des Ombres. Criterion. My God.

Jay Vee (Manon_70), Wednesday, 5 October 2005 02:16 (twenty years ago)

Here's what they say about the Tati project:

"We’ve received many such e-mails from fans wondering about the status of Tati’s astounding 1967 comedy, and we are happy to report that we are indeed planning to release a new edition of Playtime—either individually or as part of a Jacques Tati box set—sometime in 2006. Watch the Criterion website for details."

Marxism Goes Better With Coke (Charles McCain), Wednesday, 5 October 2005 16:28 (twenty years ago)

Eric, what's wrong with M. Hulot's Holiday and Mon Oncle? Too beloved? I've never seen Parade or Trafic, but still. (There's that rediscovered, different English-lang Mon Oncle MoMA screened recently -- wholly exclusive scenes etc.)

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 6 October 2005 18:00 (twenty years ago)

I assume it's because they're already Criterion releases and he'd be forced to buy them again to get Play Time.

milozauckerman (miloaukerman), Thursday, 6 October 2005 18:35 (twenty years ago)

Yes. I was just worried about having to buy them a second time... which I probably wouldn't have done because I still have a burn of the previous Criterion disc (which I sold).

Eric H. (Eric H.), Thursday, 6 October 2005 20:37 (twenty years ago)

four weeks pass...
Just Added To The Site: Viridiana, Le Bete Humaine, Kind Hearts & Coronets (!), and Metropolitan. Upcoming #'s 322 & 327-331 are absent from the masterlist. Anybody know what they are reserved for?

General Doinel (Charles McCain), Friday, 4 November 2005 01:27 (twenty years ago)

Maybe 327-331 is the Tati box set that was being discussed?

Are You Nomar? (miloaukerman), Friday, 4 November 2005 03:10 (twenty years ago)

Yeah, that could be it. The set gets it's own number and the films (save Playtime, which as tradition dictates, will retain the old number) make up the rest.

Now about 322...

General Doinel (Charles McCain), Friday, 4 November 2005 03:27 (twenty years ago)

322 is Mr. Arkadin.

M. V. (M.V.), Tuesday, 8 November 2005 05:05 (twenty years ago)

four weeks pass...
I guess the spines 327-331 are going to include the third re-release of Seven Samurai and a second re-release of Yojimbo and Sanjuro.

D.M., Tuesday, 6 December 2005 02:21 (twenty years ago)

No wait. i take that back. They won't lose their spines, but maybe they're will be more kurosawa's released with the re-releases and those could be the mysterious spines, but what Kurosawa is left. It looks like they have pretty much all them covered.

D.M., Tuesday, 6 December 2005 02:26 (twenty years ago)

A third release? Are they going to be HD or something?

Erick Dampier is better than Shaq (miloaukerman), Tuesday, 6 December 2005 04:28 (twenty years ago)

john ford's young mr lincoln in feb!

J.D. (Justyn Dillingham), Tuesday, 6 December 2005 05:54 (twenty years ago)

March...

Fists in the Pocket - Marco Bellocchio
3 films by Louis Malle Box - Lacombe, Lucien - Murmur of the Heart and Au Revoir Les Enfants
322 - Mr. Arkadin - Orson Welles

Jeff LeVine (Jeff LeVine), Tuesday, 6 December 2005 18:48 (twenty years ago)

Which ones of louis malle? Hopefully Atlantic City!

D.M., Tuesday, 6 December 2005 19:30 (twenty years ago)

Huh? Those are the three by Malle - Lacombe, Lucien - Murmur of the Heart and Au Revoir Les Enfants.

Jeff LeVine (Jeff LeVine), Tuesday, 6 December 2005 21:11 (twenty years ago)

Good grief: http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=322

General Doinel (Charles McCain), Friday, 9 December 2005 02:26 (twenty years ago)

three weeks pass...
What Criterion is Spine #331?

Dru, Monday, 2 January 2006 19:19 (twenty years ago)

April looks pretty uninteresting. Mostly re-releases...

Monterey Pop (single-disc edition)
Jimi Plays Monterey/Shake! Otis at Monterey
The 400 Blows
Elevator to the Gallows
Harlan County, U.S.A.
Grey Gardens (two-disc edition)

Jeff LeVine (Jeff LeVine), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 20:37 (twenty years ago)

I don't give a damn about the rest, but Harlan County is on my must-buy list.

If only Frederick Wiseman would license out to DVD...

Erick Dampier is better than Shaq (miloaukerman), Wednesday, 4 January 2006 04:53 (twenty years ago)

From what I recall, Wiseman was supposed to have all of his movies released by the company formerly known as Homevision but something happened -- I heard about this a couple of years ago and there hasn't been much news since.

The Milkmaid (of Human Kindness) (The Milkmaid), Thursday, 5 January 2006 21:13 (twenty years ago)

If not *literally all of his movies* at least the big ones: High School, Titicut, Hospital, Welfare, etc.

The Milkmaid (of Human Kindness) (The Milkmaid), Thursday, 5 January 2006 21:14 (twenty years ago)

Hi Amanda

Jeff-Beetle (Jeff), Thursday, 5 January 2006 23:15 (twenty years ago)

Home Vision folded when Criterion was bought by Image (aka the studio that seems content to just start breaking up Criterion's old boxes and resell them as individual films).

Eric H. (Eric H.), Friday, 6 January 2006 02:51 (twenty years ago)

I think you have that wrong. Image bought Home Vision and shut them down - but they just have an exclusive distribution deal with Criterion. I believe Criterion remains an independently owned company.

At least according to the press release...

AUG. 2 | DVD distributor Image Entertainment has acquired 19-year-old Chicago-based publisher/distributor Home Vision Entertainment.

The $8 million deal--one of the largest ever for Chatsworth, Calif.-based Image--also gives the former laserdisc company exclusive distribution rights to the prestigious Criterion Collection of esoteric, foreign and critically acclaimed movies on DVD.

For the past eight years, Image had split retail distribution of Criterion titles with Home Vision, which had a separate 50/50 joint venture with Criterion. With that arrangement, Image was never able to include Criterion titles in its overall national marketing efforts.

With this week's deal, Home Vision sells its 50% stake in the joint venture back to Criterion, freeing up Criterion to sign an exclusive output deal with Image for its 280 active catalog titles and three to four monthly new releases through 2010.

Jeff LeVine (Jeff LeVine), Friday, 6 January 2006 04:30 (twenty years ago)

...and image is continuing to release stuff under the home vision banner too. oyster farmer, exiles and that jim white documentary searching for the wrong-eyed jesus have been announced as home vision titles for march.

a spectator bird (a spectator bird), Friday, 6 January 2006 16:12 (twenty years ago)

Rialto Pictures has announced a roadshow for Army of Shadows (L'armee des Ombres) that will begin in April.

Chairman Doinel (Charles McCain), Tuesday, 10 January 2006 19:07 (twenty years ago)

Also, RE:Wiseman-- Didn't PBS offer a Video or DVD of High School from when it was featured on either Independent Lens or Frontline 4-5 years ago? Or at least has somebody bootlegged said broadcast? I had a tape.

Chairman Doinel (Charles McCain), Tuesday, 10 January 2006 19:10 (twenty years ago)


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