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Yes!!!
Debbie Hairy in 16x9! |
Videodrome Criterion
Excellent. I am stoked to hear this. Glad I waited. Somehow I just had a feeling about this one eventually coming.
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I'll gladly double dip on this one! One of my favorite Cronenberg flicks. Great news...
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I've had the original release of this ever since I've had a DVD player. It was the film that introduced me to Cronenberg, and I still think it's his best (well, tied with Dead Ringers).
One of my most cherished memories is seeing a double feature of this and Dead Ringers at the Egyptian in Hollywood, then seeing Cronenberg do a very stimulating and intelligent Q&A, and then talking to him for 15 minutes one-on-one afterwards. I am so happy about this. Thank you, Criterion, thank you! |
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Great news! And what a set of extras. :up: Tim Lucas from Video Watchdog helped out with putting this together, here's what he said about it at the Mobius forum: "I've been working with Criterion on this VIDEODROME set and I have every confidence it's going to be outstanding. In addition to SAMURAI DREAMS (and possibly Masha's program APOLLO & DYONISUS, though they feel the quality of this may not warrant its complete use), the set is going to contain about five or six VIDEODROME segments, including much material not seen in the final film, such as the SAMURAI DREAMS actress turning up on the VIDEODROME set as a victim. I'm told that David Cronenberg got to see the rough cut of Michael Lennick's new production short last night and loved it. I covered the making of the film for CFQ and made a couple of visits to the set with two different photographers (one of them my wife, Donna) back in 1981. When they invited me to contribute, I shipped a large box to Criterion, containing thousands of previously unpublished slides (Barry Convex stuff like you wouldn't believe!), all my original on-set interview tapes, and the complete typescript of my unpublished book-length manuscript THE IMAGE BECOMES VIRUS: THE MAKING OF VIDEODROME. Criterion are still trying to assess how much of these materials they can use, though it's doubtful the book will appear in its entirety, as they don't do CD-ROM extras. But they have asked me to provide the text for the accompanying booklet, which will be partly derived from the manuscript and partly new." http://www.mhvf.net/forum/scifihorro...124259104.html I can't wait to get this. |
Happy and pissed at the same time because I bought this less than a month ago.
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Originally posted by Global Observer This is a MUST own. |
sweet.
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Videodrome was the very first DVD I ever purchased. This will be the sweetest double-dip of all time.
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unfriggin' believable! who knew wow, I'll buy it.
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Well, there was no question we'd see a Special Edition of this because I gave in and bought the current one back in January after waiting a year for a price drop which of course came 2 months later. -ohbfrank-
I know there are people just itching for to me to pick up the current Baron Munchausen. |
Originally posted by cultshock :banana: Great news! And what a set of extras. :up: Tim Lucas from Video Watchdog helped out with putting this together, here's what he said about it at the Mobius forum: "I've been working with Criterion on this VIDEODROME set and I have every confidence it's going to be outstanding. In addition to SAMURAI DREAMS (and possibly Masha's program APOLLO & DYONISUS, though they feel the quality of this may not warrant its complete use), the set is going to contain about five or six VIDEODROME segments, including much material not seen in the final film, such as the SAMURAI DREAMS actress turning up on the VIDEODROME set as a victim. I'm told that David Cronenberg got to see the rough cut of Michael Lennick's new production short last night and loved it. I covered the making of the film for CFQ and made a couple of visits to the set with two different photographers (one of them my wife, Donna) back in 1981. When they invited me to contribute, I shipped a large box to Criterion, containing thousands of previously unpublished slides (Barry Convex stuff like you wouldn't believe!), all my original on-set interview tapes, and the complete typescript of my unpublished book-length manuscript THE IMAGE BECOMES VIRUS: THE MAKING OF VIDEODROME. Criterion are still trying to assess how much of these materials they can use, though it's doubtful the book will appear in its entirety, as they don't do CD-ROM extras. But they have asked me to provide the text for the accompanying booklet, which will be partly derived from the manuscript and partly new." |
Originally posted by philo Well, there was no question we'd see a Special Edition of this because I gave in and bought the current one back in January after waiting a year for a price drop which of course came 2 months later. -ohbfrank- I know there are people just itching for to me to pick up the current Baron Munchausen. |
Originally posted by Loc Nar Actually, I was hoping you'd buy Raising Arizona. Please? |
Cool.
Now Criterion will announce the price and the backlash will begin. ;) |
Well, another Cronenberg release of a Universal title - not unexpected, but rare news for Criterion, who haven't really released much horror.
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Originally posted by jough Well, another Cronenberg release of a Universal title - not unexpected, but rare news for Criterion, who haven't really released much horror. |
Originally posted by jough Well, another Cronenberg release of a Universal title - not unexpected, but rare news for Criterion, who haven't really released much horror. |
Diabolique, Naked Lunch, Silence of the Lambs, The Most Dangerous Game, and Seventh Seal (!?) aren't horror films.
Kwaidan and Onibaba are about ghost stories, but probably wouldn't truly be considered "horror" either. Even Dead Ringers is more of of a thriller. And you left out Flesh for Frankenstein, but again, Warhol camp isn't really horror either. It's more a sex film than a horror film. How about a Criterion Poltergeist, or Texas Chainsaw Massacre, or Phantasm - you know, something traditionally a "horror" film - not a mystery, not a thriller, but horror. |
Poltergeist are about ghost stories, but probably wouldn't truly be considered "horror" either
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I obviously subscribe to a broader, more inclusive definition of "horror film".
How can you say The Most Dangerous Game isn't a horror movie? That dude is Leatherface and Hanibal Lecter rolled into one. AND he wants to **** the chick when he's done killing the dude! He's a sexually motivated serial killer. And speaking of Lecter, how can The Silence of the Lambs be anything but a horror movie. If it's not a horror movie what is it? And with all the supernatural goings-on I definately consider The Seventh Seal a horror film. Heck, it has the Grim Reaper in it. And explain to me again how a ghost story isn't a horror film. I didn't realize that "ghost story" was its own autonomous genre. |
Silence of the Lambs is a "thriller" - it would be under the "Drama" genre at the video store, not "horror." There's actually very little violence in the film. It's mostly people talking.
Yes, "ghost story" is a sub-genre of either drama or horror, depending on the content. Genres are just classifications, though - but horror in the modern sense seems to contain: Slasher/Serial Killer films where the killings are shown on screen Monster movies Supernatural killer films (a combination of the above two sub-genres) Generally there is much killing in a horror film, usually shown on-screen. Some examples would include: Texas Chainsaw Massacre Friday the 13th (and sequels) A Nightmare on Elm St. (and sequels) Halloween (and sequels) Killer Clowns from Outer Space Dawn of the Dead Ghoulies Phantasm House Hellraiser Candy Man Shocker Pumpkinhead Child's Play 28 Days Later Final Destination Scream Resident Evil etc. |
So basically your saying only slashers are "real" horror movies? :hscratch:
I've seen Silence of the Lambs in the horror section of video stores. However, simply the presence of the supernatural does not mean it's a horror film. There's no horror in The Seventh Seal. Existential musings, certainly. Loss of faith, definitely. Chess? Yes. Horror? No. |
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