Top 5 Most Wanted CC's
If you could pick 5 movies you'd want to see Criterion release/reissue, which would they be?
In no order, I'd like to see: -subUrbia (im sure we could get some nice bogosian featurettes, commentary by linklater and bogosian would be nice.) -Freaks (they could have a documentary of the history of the film's controversy, commentary by film scholars, talent bios on the freaks...) -Videodrome (this movie is too amazing for a mere trailer and production notes. get cronenberg to do commentary. production arty gallery... maybe a retrospective featurette with interviews from woods, harry, etc...) -Naked Lunch (seeing as they pulled out a great Fear and Loathing set, i'd love to see them do a Naked Lunch: CC. get cronenberg for commentary as well. maybe an additional commentary track with a burroughs expert or something.) -Mulholland Drive (i know this won't happen anytime soon, but with all the foreign versions floating around with little featurettes, criterion could pick the best and put them in a 2 disc set with the original MD pilot on disc 2. but seeing as lynch is chintzy with dvd extras and i dont see universal selling the distribution rights, ill have to pray.) |
Well, some people have all manner of suggestions for what should and what shouldn't be CC. The ideas are as wide-ranged as any poll this place has, and most people just say their favourite film rather than something that could realistically be considered by Criterion. Thought they did do Armageddon, so I guess anything's possible.
I'd like a Trainspotting DVD Criterion. I'd like anamorphic resissues of previously letterboxed versions. I'd like Mike Leigh's Naked. As for your suggestions, why wait for what may never come? Spend the $80, get an all-region player, get the Japanese Naked Lunch with, um, half a Cronenberg comm, the foreign SE of Mulholland Drive... Just remember it's the film that's most important. MD looks great and has a DTS track already. |
1. Bottle Rocket
2. Raging Bull 3. The Game 4. Blade Runner 5. Wild Bunch |
1. The László Krasznahorkai Trilogy boxset (Damnation, Satantango, Werckmeister Harmonies) - Bela Tarr
2. Spiritual Voices - Aleksandr Sokurov 3. Histoire du Cinema boxset - Jean-Luc Godard 4. Theo Angelopoulos boxset (The Traveling Players, Landscape in the Mist, Eternity and a Day) - Theo Angelopoulos 5. Eureka - Shinji Aoyama |
Dune
Trainspotting Ran (a decent transfer would be nice) Adventures of Baron Munchausen Stalker Breaking the Waves |
Un Chien Andalou (and L'Age D'Or for that matter)
Naked Lunch La Dolce Vita Lost Highway short films of Kenneth Anger box set (hey I never expected Brakhage so this isn't that far-fetched! although since Anger's films are so tied up in music rights hell --he used 50s pop songs without permission in his films and because of such his films are illegal to be screened-- I fear his films on dvd may never happen. It's a pity too since his work was so influential.....he was really the first person to use pop songs in film...now it is commonplace) |
Riget/The Kingdom
Rules Of The Game Babe Vampyr If...... |
Originally posted by garmonbozia short films of Kenneth Anger box set |
Good Burger, of course. ;)
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Parents
Adventures of Baron Munchausen Delicatessen babe Babe pig in the city |
Trainspotting
Blade runner Good burger. ;) |
I could probably just copy Grimmy's list and go with that, but instead:
1. Satantango/Werckmeister Harmonies (Tarr) 2. Underground/Time of the Gypsies/Black Cat White Cat (Kustarica) 3. Rules Of the Game/La Bete Humaine/Boudu Saved From Drowning (Renoir) 4. Where Is the Friend's House?/Life and Nothing More/Through the Olive Trees (the earthquake trilogy by Kiarostami) 5. L'Eclisse/Deserto Rosso/The Blow-Up (Antonioni) Some of the above are going to be released by Criterion, and some never will, due to rights issues. |
Originally posted by DonnachaOne Well, some people have all manner of suggestions for what should and what shouldn't be CC. The ideas are as wide-ranged as any poll this place has, and most people just say their favourite film rather than something that could realistically be considered by Criterion. I'm more for them trying to get out some of their LD releases. I wasn't a laserdisc person (b/c I just got into DVD), so maybe some of the suggestions were previous LD releases...I'm not sure. I would like to see some action on Terry Gilliam's other films (such as Baron Munchausen and maybe Fisher King) simply for the completist ideal since some of his other works have already been criterionized. But on to the question at hand: Pasolini's The Gospel According to St. Matthew Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Gilliam's Fisher King Not really sure what else at this time... |
Bottle Rocket--I think that Criterion hasn't been able to get the rights yet, so our hopes are dwindling.
The Wild Bunch--I think this is a possiblity, given the recent release of Straw Dogs. Rules of the Game Tokyo Story The Game--was rumored, and the rumors still make me dream. |
reubus82,
The Gilliam's would be nice--especially The Fisher King! |
1. Trainspotting
2. The Grapes of Wrath 3. The African Queen 4. Scarface 5. Fight Club |
I would say:
The Godfather trilogy Blade Runner Close encounter of the third kind Fight Club Seven |
I'm sticking to requests that I know they can get (ie. Universal and Disney titles, and films from specific filmmakers):
Videodrome is a great pick. Not only does it need Cronenberg participation, but it's a Universal title so they could get it But my #1 pick is another Noir double feature like The Killers only this time THE GLASS KEY. Both the 1935 and 1942 versions are excellent and they both belong to Universal. I even e-mailed Criterion w/ this suggestion. I hope it happens. I'd also love to see more Kiarostami, but I don't think it's going to happen |
1. Repulsion
2. Bottle Rocket 3. Trainspotting 4. Ran For 5, a bunch of movies they'll never get, but that I just want one way or another (plus, I can think of interesting supplements for any of these) 5a. The Grapes of Wrath 5b. The African Queen 5c. Treasure of the Sierra Madre It would also be nice to get the rest of Gilliam released by Criterion, although I don't really like Baron Munchausen much. |
BTW everyone, The Grapes of Wrath is coming soon from 20th Century Fox Special Edition. It should be excellent
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1) Apocalypse Now (Featuring 'Hearts Of Darkness)
2) The Thin Red Line 3) The Decalogue (Featuring the full length versions of 'A Short Film About Killing & A Short Film About Love) 4) The Game Plus another vote for Lars Von Triers 'The Kingdom' |
Blade Runner
Apocolpyse Now City of God Enter the Dragon Being John Malkcovich |
I'd love to see them do one or more Marx Brothers movies.
More Gilliam would be great Lubitsch's Ninotchka, starring Garbo Mae West's I'm No Angel The long-rumored Eisenstein: The Silent Years Bringing Up Baby The 1937 version of the Prisoner of Zenda. Even better, package it with the 1979 Peter Selelrs version, a la the Killers. Scarface (1932) (I assume the rights to the Pacino version are too valuable to package with the Muni version, and each could support its own 2-disc set anyway). Double Indemnity The Bicycle Thief Some Buster Keaton or Harold Lloyd films |
1) Histoire du Cinema boxset - Jean-Luc Godard
2) La Samuari 3) Henry Fool (yah riht...sony owns this one...) 4) Weekend - Godard 5) Dial M For Murder (although this is supposed to be out this year) |
Originally posted by reubs82 I'm more for them trying to get out some of their LD releases. I wasn't a laserdisc person (b/c I just got into DVD), so maybe some of the suggestions were previous LD releases...I'm not sure. I would like to see some action on Terry Gilliam's other films (such as Baron Munchausen and maybe Fisher King) If they can ever wrestle a distribution deal from Columbia/Tri-Star, these would make great DVDs. |
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