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Old 06-29-03 | 08:25 AM
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Criterion in September

Looks like a winner. No La Strada, though.

The Devil and Daniel Webster
Jabez Stone is a hard-working farmer trying to make an honest living, but a streak of bad luck tempts him to do the unthinkable: bargain with the Devil himself. For seven years of good fortune, Stone promises “Mr. Scratch” his soul when the contract ends. When the troubled farmer begins to realize the error of his choice, he enlists the aid of the one man who might save him: the legendary orator and politician Daniel Webster. Directed with stylish flair by William Dieterle, The Devil and Daniel Webster brings the classic short story by Stephen Vincent Benét to life with inspired visuals, an unforgettable Oscar®-winning score by Bernard Herrmann, and a truly diabolical performance from Walter Huston.

Special Features
-New restored digital transfer of the full-length 106-minute version
-Audio commentary by film historian Bruce Eder and Herrmann biographer Steven C. Smith
-Video comparison between The Devil and Daniel Webster and William Dieterle’s “preview version” of the film, entitled Here Is a Man
-The Columbia Workshop’s radio dramatizations of Stephen Vincent Benét’s stories The Devil and Daniel Webster and Daniel Webster and the Sea Serpent, both with music by Bernard Herrmann
-Gallery of behind-the-scenes photos and promotional materials
-New essay by author Tom Piazza (Blues and Trouble: Twelve Stories)
-English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
-Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition

Fassbinder's BRD Trilogy
By 1979, thirty-three year old German director Rainer Werner Fassbinder had directed already twenty-two feature films. In 1978, he embarked upon a project to trace the history of postwar Germany in a series of films told through the eyes of three remarkable women. Fassbinder’s three films The Marriage of Maria Braun, Lola, and Veronika Voss —the BRD (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) Trilogy, would garner him the international acclaim he had always yearned for and place his name foremost in the canon of New German Cinema. The Criterion Collection is proud to present these films as a group for the first time ever in home video.

The Marriage of Maria Braun
Special Features
-Audio commentary by cinematographer Michael Ballhaus and renowned filmmaker Wim Wenders
-Exclusive video interview with the star of The Marriage of Maria Braun and regular Fassbinder collaborator, Hanna Schygulla
-Video interview with Fassbinder scholar Eric Rentschler

Veronika Voss
Special Features
New video conversations with Veronika Voss star Rosel Zech and editor Juliane Lorenz
Dance with Death (Tanz mit dem Tod), a one-hour portrait of UFA Studios star Sybille Schmitz, Fassbinder’s inspiration for the character Veronika Voss

Lola
Special Features
-Audio commentary by Fassbinder documentarian, biographer, and friend Christian Braad Thomsen
-New video interview with Lola star Barbara Sukowa and Fassbinder co-screenwriter Peter Märthesheimer

Knife in the Water
Roman Polanski’s first feature is a brilliant psychological thriller that many critics still consider among his greatest work. The story is simple, yet the implications of its characters’ emotions and actions are profound. When a young hitchhiker joins a couple on a weekend yacht trip, psychological warfare breaks out as the two men compete for the woman’s attention. A storm forces the small crew below deck, and tension builds to a violent climax. With stinging dialogue and a mercilessly probing camera, Polanski creates a disturbing study of fear, humiliation, sexuality, and aggression. This remarkable directorial debut won Polanski worldwide acclaim, a place on the cover of Time, and his first Oscar® nomination.

Special Features
-New high-definition digital transfer
-Video interview with director Roman Polanski and co-screenwriter Jerzy Skolimowski
-A collection of rare publicity and production stills
-An English subtitle translation by Roman Polanski himself.
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Old 06-29-03 | 12:25 PM
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Finally, Knife In The Water!!
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Old 06-29-03 | 01:58 PM
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Finally, Knife In The Water!!


I've heard soooo much about this film...never seen it yet. will be getting it!!! thanks for the heads-up.
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Old 06-29-03 | 02:10 PM
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Need more MIchael Bay, dammit
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Need more MIchael Bay, dammit
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I have to say i'm not too familiar with any of Fassbinder's work so this gives me an ideal opportunity of addressing that matter especially as there's a commentary track on one of the features by one of my favourite filmmakers Wim Wenders
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Knife in the Water is great news. But i'm disapointed at the lack of features.
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Re: Knife in the Water

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I've heard soooo much about this film...never seen it yet. will be getting it!!! thanks for the heads-up.
I've never seen this either but it looks like that will change come September. Great news!
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Old 06-29-03 | 03:58 PM
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knife in the water is one of the best films ever made. Yay!
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Old 06-29-03 | 10:08 PM
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Need more MIchael Bay, dammit
Well, Bad Boys 2 is coming out this summer in theaters... perhaps a Criterion by December?

(If that happened, I'd be mortified.)

On topic related discussion, I thought Soderbergh's Schizopolis was rumored for release around this time... what happened?
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Old 06-29-03 | 10:15 PM
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I thought Soderbergh's Schizopolis was rumored for release around this time... what happened?
I think they've run into some production delays on this one. It's already assigned a spine # (199), but if legal issues have cropped up, we may not see it until '04.
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Old 06-29-03 | 10:52 PM
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Devil and Daniel Webster - yes! One more Criterion laserdisc gets retired...
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knife in the water is one of the best films ever made. Yay!
I've been anticiating this one for a long time.
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Old 06-30-03 | 08:54 AM
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I guess Polanski's Oscar win got Criterion's ass in gear. I was starting to think Knife In The Water was lost in their Inbox, along with Ivan's Childhood.
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Old 06-30-03 | 01:36 PM
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Looking forward to Knife in the Water.
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Cover and details are up for Knife In The Water.
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Old 06-30-03 | 05:17 PM
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I think they've run into some production delays on this one. It's already assigned a spine # (199), but if legal issues have cropped up, we may not see it until '04.
Well crap. I was really looking forward to this one. I can't find a copy anywhere in town to rent.
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Old 06-30-03 | 08:39 PM
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Nice to see that its only a $29.99 MSRP and that they aren't killing us like High & Low at $39.99 MSRP and no features.
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Old 08-01-03 | 01:55 PM
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Criterion has added more features to the disc (okay, actually, more shorts). Eight Polanski short films will be included, making this a two disc set. The shorts were made etween 1957 and 1962. They are:

Teeth Smile (1957)
Murderer (1957)
Break Up The Dance (1958)
Two Men and a Wardrobe (1958)
The Lamp (1959)
When Angels Fall (1959)
The Fat and the Lean (1961)
The Mammals (1962)
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Old 08-01-03 | 02:03 PM
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Whoa. That is a must own for polanski fans with all those short films.
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Originally posted by Der Zorn Gottes
Criterion has added more features to the disc (okay, actually, more shorts). Eight Polanski short films will be included, making this a two disc set. The shorts were made etween 1957 and 1962. They are:

Teeth Smile (1957)
Murderer (1957)
Break Up The Dance (1958)
Two Men and a Wardrobe (1958)
The Lamp (1959)
When Angels Fall (1959)
The Fat and the Lean (1961)
The Mammals (1962)
I think Criterion are worried about Anchor Bay UK 'stealing their thunder' for these Polanski releases hence this addition to the specs.
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Here's hoping they don't raise the MSRP on Knife In The Water.
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Old 08-01-03 | 03:51 PM
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They already have raised it to 39.99 on the criterion website. So place your orders before the e-tailers raise theirs!!
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Wow, I just put my order in at DVD Empire yesterday at the lower price. I just hope it's not a long delay with this one now.
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Put me down for a copy of 'The Devil and Daniel Webster'.
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