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Skoobooz 06-10-05 11:01 PM

Criterion Spines 293, 301-305?
 
Someone over at the HTF said that the Criterion retailer's catalogue has been updated through spine 305:

293 - The Flowers of St. Francis (1950, Roberto Rossellini) - $29.95
301 - An Angel At My Table (1990, Jane Campion) - $??.95
302 - Harakiri (1962, Masaki Kobayashi) - $39.95
303 - Bad Timing (1980, Nicolas Roeg) - $29.95
304 - The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976, Nicolas Roeg) - $39.95
305 - Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932, Jean Renoir) - $29.95

Obviously, there's the already-announced August titles (293, 302, 305), but could the others be the September titles? And what's happening with Au Revoir Les Enfants?

Still, some more interesting titles, if true.

Lemdog 06-10-05 11:31 PM

yea this was posted over at criterionforum.org earlier today.

PopcornTreeCt 06-11-05 01:00 AM

The Man Who Fell to Earth sounds very interesting. And Harakiri is now a 2-disc set for anyone that cares.

DrGerbil 06-11-05 01:50 AM


Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
And Harakiri is now a 2-disc set for anyone that cares.

And everyone should care... but why 2-disks? 3-hours worth of interviews?

pro-bassoonist 06-11-05 02:43 AM


Originally Posted by Skoobooz
304 - The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976, Nicolas Roeg) - $39.95

Very well....

Pro-b

marty888 06-11-05 07:19 AM

<i>The Man WHo Fell To Earth</i> is one of the few movies that could make me triple-dip. Bring it on!

conscience 06-11-05 07:57 AM

An Angel At My Table - I knew they would do this over The Piano

Bad Timing? Sounds good!

Looks like I'll be pickin' up those two if they happen.

chente 06-11-05 11:37 AM

I'm in for at least Man Who Fell to Earth.

Gerry P. 06-11-05 09:09 PM


301 - An Angel At My Table (1990, Jane Campion)
Undoubtedly, we'll finally get the full miniseries version. Way to go, Criterion.

293 - The Flowers of St. Francis (1950, Roberto Rossellini)
I've been dying to see this since watching My Voyage to Italy.


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