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haha....here's the entire list since youre so goddamn lazy
1.) Certainties: (Titles that Criterion have indicated are under way for DVD issue)
THE 49th PARALLEL (Powell & Pressburger) - mentioned at AMMI talk
A CANTERBURY TALE (Powell & Pressburger) - mentioned at AMMI talk
JOUR DE FETE (Tati, 1949)
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2.) Stalled ex-certainties: (Officially announced titles that have run into some kind of technical hitch and are now in limbo)
EISENSTEIN SILENT YEARS boxset - from December 1999 Cineaste interview with Peter Becker: "We're now working on Potemkin, October, Strike, Old and New, also known as The General Line, plus Glumov's Diary, a short that's never been seen here. These are enormous projects, so what we try to do is to ally ourselves with a small group of scholars. On the Eisensteins, we're being helped by David Bordwell, Naum Kleimann, Annette Michelson, Ian Christie, Richard Taylor, and Yuri Tsivian. The idea basically is that if all of these people help us find our way, we won't be too far off."
PANDORA'S BOX (1929, G. W. Pabst) "In the program for a screening with Gillian Anderson's score in 2003 - it said Criterion would be releasing a freshly restored version with the Anderson score in 2004". Confirmed by Lee Kline at HTF chat (Feb 2004) --- UPDATE FEB 2005: currently off the production schedule.
DODES'KA-DEN (1970, Kurosawa)
SANSHIRO SUGATA (1943, Kurosawa)
IVANS CHILDHOOD (1962, Tarkovsky)
COCKTAIL MOLOTOV (1980, Kurys)
COUSIN, COUSINE (1975, Tacchella)
SHANGHAI EXPRESS (1932, von Sternberg) - indefinitely postponed. As of Feb 2003 it's looking bleak - Mulvaney says its not on the schedule.
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3.) Distinct Possibilities: (Titles that haven't been officially confirmed yet but have either been mentioned by Criterion or linked to Criterion by other events/companies)
N.B. Titles will NOT be added to this list simply if they are screened with acknowledgement given to Janus Films or are merely known to be part of the Janus Films catalog. To be added to this list, titles must be confirmed as showing in new prints (or on TV in new transfers) or otherwise be indicated as likely forthcoming releases.
FLOWING (1956, Naruse) - mentioned as available on DVD from Criterion in Donald Richie's updated "A Hundred Years of Japanese Film" book
HUMANITY AND PAPER BALLOONS (1937, Yamanaka) - mentioned as available on DVD from Criterion in Donald Richie's updated "A Hundred Years of Japanese Film" book
THE FALLEN IDOL (1948, Reed) - scheduled at Film Forum for February 2006, new print from Rialto Pictures.
THE SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE (1973, Erice) - scheduled at Film Forum for January 2006, new print courtesy of Janus Films.
LA NOTTE (1961, Antonioni) - mentioned by Kim Hendrickson on "The Speakeasy with Dorian" as forthcoming
SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM: TAKE ONE/SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM: TAKE 2 1/2 (1968/2005, William Greaves) Listed at American Cinematheque's site with Janus/Criterion credits, confirmed at williamgreaves.com
THREE OUTLAW SAMURAI (1964, Hideo Gosha) - listed at American Cinematheque's site with Janus credits w/brand new 35mm print
SAMUEL FULLER EARLY FILMS (I Shot Jesse James, 1949; The Baron of Arizona, 1950; The Steel Helmet, 1951) - licensed from Kit Parker Films
PHANTOM INDIA (1968-9, Malle) - played at Lincoln Center, courtesy Janus Films/Criterion, "Long out of circulation, Phantom India will soon once again be available to new generations of scholars, critics and audiences, thanks to Criterion."
SANS SOLEIL (1983, Marker) - New Yorker confirmed it will be released by Criterion
LA JETEE (1962, Marker) - via Argos Films/New Yorker
LES AMANTS (1958, Malle) - told to member by source that Criterion has aquired it along with Elevator to the Gallows via New Yorker.
THE MAGICIAN (1958, Bergman) - via Janus Films, new prints showing at various screenings
WESTFRONT 1918 (1930, G.W. Pabst) - shown in a new transfer on TCM preceded by Janus Films logo
THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL (1962, Bu
1.) Certainties: (Titles that Criterion have indicated are under way for DVD issue)
THE 49th PARALLEL (Powell & Pressburger) - mentioned at AMMI talk
A CANTERBURY TALE (Powell & Pressburger) - mentioned at AMMI talk
JOUR DE FETE (Tati, 1949)
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2.) Stalled ex-certainties: (Officially announced titles that have run into some kind of technical hitch and are now in limbo)
EISENSTEIN SILENT YEARS boxset - from December 1999 Cineaste interview with Peter Becker: "We're now working on Potemkin, October, Strike, Old and New, also known as The General Line, plus Glumov's Diary, a short that's never been seen here. These are enormous projects, so what we try to do is to ally ourselves with a small group of scholars. On the Eisensteins, we're being helped by David Bordwell, Naum Kleimann, Annette Michelson, Ian Christie, Richard Taylor, and Yuri Tsivian. The idea basically is that if all of these people help us find our way, we won't be too far off."
PANDORA'S BOX (1929, G. W. Pabst) "In the program for a screening with Gillian Anderson's score in 2003 - it said Criterion would be releasing a freshly restored version with the Anderson score in 2004". Confirmed by Lee Kline at HTF chat (Feb 2004) --- UPDATE FEB 2005: currently off the production schedule.
DODES'KA-DEN (1970, Kurosawa)
SANSHIRO SUGATA (1943, Kurosawa)
IVANS CHILDHOOD (1962, Tarkovsky)
COCKTAIL MOLOTOV (1980, Kurys)
COUSIN, COUSINE (1975, Tacchella)
SHANGHAI EXPRESS (1932, von Sternberg) - indefinitely postponed. As of Feb 2003 it's looking bleak - Mulvaney says its not on the schedule.
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3.) Distinct Possibilities: (Titles that haven't been officially confirmed yet but have either been mentioned by Criterion or linked to Criterion by other events/companies)
N.B. Titles will NOT be added to this list simply if they are screened with acknowledgement given to Janus Films or are merely known to be part of the Janus Films catalog. To be added to this list, titles must be confirmed as showing in new prints (or on TV in new transfers) or otherwise be indicated as likely forthcoming releases.
FLOWING (1956, Naruse) - mentioned as available on DVD from Criterion in Donald Richie's updated "A Hundred Years of Japanese Film" book
HUMANITY AND PAPER BALLOONS (1937, Yamanaka) - mentioned as available on DVD from Criterion in Donald Richie's updated "A Hundred Years of Japanese Film" book
THE FALLEN IDOL (1948, Reed) - scheduled at Film Forum for February 2006, new print from Rialto Pictures.
THE SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE (1973, Erice) - scheduled at Film Forum for January 2006, new print courtesy of Janus Films.
LA NOTTE (1961, Antonioni) - mentioned by Kim Hendrickson on "The Speakeasy with Dorian" as forthcoming
SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM: TAKE ONE/SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM: TAKE 2 1/2 (1968/2005, William Greaves) Listed at American Cinematheque's site with Janus/Criterion credits, confirmed at williamgreaves.com
THREE OUTLAW SAMURAI (1964, Hideo Gosha) - listed at American Cinematheque's site with Janus credits w/brand new 35mm print
SAMUEL FULLER EARLY FILMS (I Shot Jesse James, 1949; The Baron of Arizona, 1950; The Steel Helmet, 1951) - licensed from Kit Parker Films
PHANTOM INDIA (1968-9, Malle) - played at Lincoln Center, courtesy Janus Films/Criterion, "Long out of circulation, Phantom India will soon once again be available to new generations of scholars, critics and audiences, thanks to Criterion."
SANS SOLEIL (1983, Marker) - New Yorker confirmed it will be released by Criterion
LA JETEE (1962, Marker) - via Argos Films/New Yorker
LES AMANTS (1958, Malle) - told to member by source that Criterion has aquired it along with Elevator to the Gallows via New Yorker.
THE MAGICIAN (1958, Bergman) - via Janus Films, new prints showing at various screenings
WESTFRONT 1918 (1930, G.W. Pabst) - shown in a new transfer on TCM preceded by Janus Films logo
THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL (1962, Bu
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Er, yeah, I didn't ask you to post all of that.
Thanks though.
That's why I'm hopeful about Burma and the various other Kon Ichikawa movies: a lot of them are owned by Janus. I bet Symbiopsychotaxiplasm comes out sometime, it was recently re-released in theatres by Janus I think. It played here in Cleveland recently.
Thanks though.
That's why I'm hopeful about Burma and the various other Kon Ichikawa movies: a lot of them are owned by Janus. I bet Symbiopsychotaxiplasm comes out sometime, it was recently re-released in theatres by Janus I think. It played here in Cleveland recently.
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Army of shadows and new melvilles in general
new Fullers
'big risk' appears to be just a rumor :punch midget:
thanks andvil
new Fullers
'big risk' appears to be just a rumor :punch midget:
thanks andvil
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again? this shit has more editions out that pulp fictionTruth. wrote:June
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netflix+dvd burner = full criterion collection by 2007. it's nice to have goals in lifeCaptin Planit wrote:It's too bad these cost a million dollars each. Otherwise I'd be more inclined to buy them more regularly.
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Oo, brilliant.drizzle wrote:netflix+dvd burner = full criterion collection by 2007. it's nice to have goals in lifeCaptin Planit wrote:It's too bad these cost a million dollars each. Otherwise I'd be more inclined to buy them more regularly.
Now all I need is a DVD burner.
And a Netflix account.
And a job.
*sigh* Back to square one.
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I'm gonna use this thread to brag about how while criterion is scratching their ass on Melville's first gangster film Le Doulos, it has already been drizzled from another trusty source
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054821/
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haha as soon as I saw that Yi Yi cover I was like "OHHH SHIT, STAAHMY'S GONNA FLIP OUT"
amazing movie, definitely glad to see it getting the Criterion treatment
oh and whats up with spine number 10026 on Laurence Olivier's Shakespeare boxset? And why are they even making a box of old criterion movies?
amazing movie, definitely glad to see it getting the Criterion treatment
oh and whats up with spine number 10026 on Laurence Olivier's Shakespeare boxset? And why are they even making a box of old criterion movies?
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yeah it's good, but not quite as good as the other twodarkwingduck wrote:which new Melville is coming out?drizzle wrote:and new melvilles in general
I cant get over Le Circle and Samurai he did...
fuckin love that guy. Un Flic...? Is this a quality Melville?
you should check out Bob Le Flambeur too
the new melville they are supposedly putting out is the yellow poster that i put up a few posts above this, i haven't watched it yet
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