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Spiral Staircase 06-14-06 10:18 AM

September Criterions
 
Some of the answers to the May newsletter hints are now confirmed.


The Spirit of the Beehive $39.95

http://www.image-entertainment.com/d...roductID=57582

New, restored high-definition digital transfer
"The Footprints of a Spirit" documentary featuring Erice, Torrent and more
Director interview, "Victore Erice in Madrid"
Interview with film scholar Linda Ehrlich
Interview with actor Fernando Fernan Gomez
New and improved English subtitle translation
New essay by film schol Paul Julian Smith

Jigoku $29.95

http://www.image-entertainment.com/d...roductID=57584

Galleries of posters from selected Nakagawa and Shintoho Studio films
Theatrical trailer
New, restored high-definition digital transfer
"Building the Inferno," a new documentary on Nakagawa and the making of the film
New and improved English subtitle translation
New essay by noted Asian cinema critic Chuck Stephens


Seven Samurai re-release 3-Discs $49.95

http://www.image-entertainment.com/d...roductID=57572

All-new, restored high-definition digital transfer
Two audio commentaries: one by film scholars David Desser, Joan Mellen, Stephen Prince, Tony Rayns, and Donald Richie; the other by Japanese-film expert Michael Jeck
A 50-minute documentary on the making of Seven Samurai, part of the Toho Masterworks series Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create
My Life in Cinema, a two-hour video conversation between Akira Kurosawa and Nagisa Oshima produced by the Directors Guild of Japan
Seven Samurai: Origins and Influences, a new documentary lookimg at the samurai traditions and films that impacted Kurosawa's masterpiece
Theatrical trailers and teaser
Gallery of rare posters and behind-the scenes and production stills
New and improved English subtitle translation
PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by Peter Cowie, Philip Kemp, Peggy Chiao, Alain Silver, Kenneth Turan, Stuart Galbraith, Arthur Penn, and Sindey Lumet and an interview with Toshiro Mifune




Amarcord re-release 2-Discs $39.95

http://www.image-entertainment.com/d...roductID=57574

All-new, restored high-definition digital transfer
Commentary by scholars Peter Brunette and Frank Burke
New 45-minute documentary, "Fellini's Homecoming"
Video interview with star Magali Noel
Fellini's drawings of characters in the film
"Felliniana" collection devoted to the film
Audio interviews with Fellini, his friends and family
New restoration demonstration
American release trailer
Optional English-dubbed soundtrack
New and improved English subtitle translation
A book featuring Fellini's memoir La Mia Rimini and essay by Sam Rohdie


Brazil re-release individual 16 X 9 $29.95

http://www.image-entertainment.com/d...roductID=57576

Audio commentary by Gilliam
All-new, restored high-definition digital transfer
Optional English subtitles
Essay by Jack Mathews

Brazil re-release 3-Discs $59.95

http://www.image-entertainment.com/d...roductID=57580

All-new, restored high-definition digital transfer
Audio commentary by Gilliam
Optional English subtitles
An essay by Jack Mathews
30-minute on-set documentary, "What Is Brazil?"
"The Battle of Brazil: A Video History"
Storyboards, drawings, and publicity and production stills
Raw and behind-the-scenes footage
Video interviews with the production team
Theatrical trailer
94-minute "Love Conquers All" version
Audio essay by journalist David Morga

Playtime re-release 2-Discs $39.95

All-new, restored high-definition digital transfer
Video introduction by writer, director, and performer Terry Jones
Selected scene commentary by film historian Philip Kemp
Au-delà de "Playtime," a short documentary featuring archival behind-the-scenes footage from the set
Tati Story, a short biographical film about Tati
“Jacques Tati in Monsieur Hulot’s Work,” a 1976 BBC Omnibus program featuring Tati
Rare audio interview with Tati from the U.S. debut of Playtime at the 1972 San Francisco International Film Festival
Video interview with script supervisor Sylvette Baudrot
Cours du soir, a 1967 short film written by and starring Tati
Alternate international soundtrack
New and improved English subtitle translation
PLUS: A new essay by Jonathan Rosenbaum

animatedude 06-14-06 10:27 AM

ugh! i've bought Brazil in the last DDD criterion sale.is the transfer of this rerelease the same of the exisiting disc or is it really new?

canaryfarmer 06-14-06 10:28 AM

ANAMORPHIC BRAZIL! SwwwwwwEEEEEEEEEEEEt Butter!

"Now in a gorgeously remastered new transfer" as well!

ChristianB 06-14-06 10:32 AM

Brazil is getting a new 16x9 transfer.

The new Seven Samurai release is jaw-dropping! :drool:

Skoobooz 06-14-06 10:33 AM

Wow! 3-disc Seven Samurai?! Anamorphic Brazil!? Thank you Criterion!!!

MBoyd 06-14-06 10:38 AM

The individual release of Brazil looks like what most of us will want. Thanks for making it available like that Criterion!

gryffinmaster 06-14-06 10:39 AM

I am REALLY proud of Criterion for re-releasing the Brazil in a single-disc form that will - hopefully - be in a clear case and have a similar spine and such as the originals. Then, those of us who own the original Criterion set can just replace that portion and keep the extras (since they all seem the same). Exciting news! :up:

Oh, and a 3-disc Seven Samurai? :D Been holding out for a looooong time on that release and it looks like it'll finally pay off! Sweet cover as well.

Richard Malloy 06-14-06 10:42 AM

Thrilled about "Seven Samurai" confirmation; surprised and happy for "Brazil"; and really ecstatic about "Spirit of the Beehive"!

And I'm intrigued by "Jigoku", a film I've never seen (and I know next to nothing about Nakagawa). I guess I could be cranky and wish for some more Mizoguchi or a Naruse title, but this also looks very interesting.

Skull 06-14-06 10:44 AM

3-disc Seven Samurai! Can't wait.

drindustrial 06-14-06 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by MBoyd
The individual release of Brazil looks like what most of us will want. Thanks for making it available like that Criterion!

I am curious as to why? Will the 3-disc rerelease not be an exact reissue of the current boxset, except now anamorphically enhanced? Should I not sell my current box set?

Thanks,
David

MBoyd 06-14-06 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by drindustrial
I am curious as to why? Will the 3-disc rerelease not be an exact reissue of the current boxset, except now anamorphically enhanced? Should I not sell my current box set?

Thanks,
David

Yeah exactly. That's why we only need to single disc Brazil. Don't sell the current box set.

Kocheese99 06-14-06 10:53 AM

I'll pick up the Seven Samurai set and the individual release of Brazil. Now i have to get rid of that disk now:)

rmick 06-14-06 10:57 AM

Will disc 2 and 3 of Brazil be anamorphic now?
Or does it even matter?

Sondheim 06-14-06 11:10 AM

Wow, with the exception of "Jigoku" (which I will rent) I am going to purchase all of these titles. And none of them will be double-dips, since I've been holding off on all of those in hopes of better releases.

I've heard great things about "The Spirit of the Beehive".

Giles 06-14-06 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by me12321

I've heard great things about "The Spirit of the Beehive".

yeah, excellent film.

Smithers 06-14-06 11:16 AM

FINALLY SEVEN SAMURAI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11

wooo!!

Mondo Kane 06-14-06 11:33 AM

I don't think I'll double dip on 7 Samurai yet, but I can't get my eyes off Amarcord!

bboisvert 06-14-06 11:34 AM

I know that the rights are probably more confusing, being a Buena Vista title, but is there now hope for an anamorphic reissue of Armageddon?


Great month overall... cool reissues and great new titles. :up:

inri222 06-14-06 11:37 AM

Goddamn bastards!!!

I already own all the old versions of the the re-releases:Seven Samurai / Amarcord / Brazil 3-Discs

They should accept trade-ins.
In the case of 7S, a trade in plus $10.

Spiral Staircase 06-14-06 11:43 AM

I think Criterion nixed the trade-in program after its initial attempt with Charade. There is a transcript somewhere online where Criterion explains that there would not be any further trade-in offers.

Filmmaker 06-14-06 11:44 AM

Wow, now if we can get an anamorphic ARMAGEDDON, we'd be good to go!

bboisvert 06-14-06 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by inri222
Goddamn bastards!!!

I already own all the old versions of the the re-releases:Seven Samurai / Amarcord / Brazil 3-Discs

All of those titles were released nearly 8 years ago. Amarcord will celebrate its 9th anniversary as a Criterion DVD in March 2008. I don't see how you can get too cheesed off about improving such old discs. It's not like they've kicked out a SE within a year or two.

And, as far as ways to do "trade-ins", society has already created those. eBay, secondspin.com, dozens of other sites, and dozens of other retailers provide ways to get some $$$ for DVDs you no longer want. I don't see how it makes any sense for Criterion to get involved in paying everyone $10 to send them old DVDs.

Richard Malloy 06-14-06 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by DVD King
All these re-releases, lets hope they keep it up and bring out a 3 disk Andrei Rublev

Definitely. A "Complete Andrei Rublev" something like the "Arkadin" release, with both the 205-minute Scorsese "Passion" print and the 185-minute official Mosfilm version. I don't care if the only version of the 205-minute cut is the same print used before, but anamorphically-enhanced with some light digital scrubbing (though I wish, wish, wish a better source could be found).

nemein 06-14-06 12:19 PM

Looks like it's time for another upgrade (re Seven Samurai)

pro-bassoonist 06-14-06 12:37 PM

Curious to see how the new Amarcord compares to the R2 double set. Will add up to my library! As well as Victor Erice's "The Spirit of the Beehive". Not interested in Brazil.

Ciao,
Pro-b

FilmFanSea 06-14-06 12:42 PM

Can there be too much of a good thing?

Amazon has now listed Jacques Tati's Playtime for a September 5th Criterion release. This would be the 2-disc, anamorphic special edition many of us have been waiting for.

Since Image (Criterion's distributor) hasn't listed Playtime among the September releases yet, it might be prudent to await official confirmation before popping the Champagne cork.

wendersfan 06-14-06 12:45 PM

Good news about the Erice. :up:

bunkaroo 06-14-06 12:49 PM

16x9 Brazil. :thumbsup:

illennium 06-14-06 12:49 PM

Amazing news all around! I am feeling uncharacteristically giddy.

wergo 06-14-06 01:08 PM

I'd be a lot more excited about the 7S and 'Brazil' remasters if I had any confidence that I wouldn't have to quadruple dip on them when the inevitable HD-DVD editions come out. (or possibly blu-ray; have Criterion announced which format they're supporting yet?)

bboisvert 06-14-06 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by wergo
I'd be a lot more excited about the 7S and 'Brazil' remasters if I had any confidence that I wouldn't have to quadruple dip on them when the inevitable HD-DVD editions come out.

Well, that really doesn't make these releases different than any others, by any company. Nearly everything will probably come out in HD eventually, so every standard DVD purchase going forward (double-dip or otherwise) carries this 'risk' (if you want to call it that).

Assuming that Criterion retains the rights to these films in that medium, these will eventually land on HD-DVD as well.

ThatGuamGuy 06-14-06 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by rmick
Will disc 2 and 3 of Brazil be anamorphic now?
Or does it even matter?

It's been a long time since I watched the 'Love Conquers All' cut that is Disc 3, but I'm virtually positive that it's a 1.33 transfer, because little or no effort was put into cleaning up the transfer they were provided, which was the transfer prepped for TV broadcast.

And disc 2, the documentaries, I think, are 1.33 as well. They were shot for the 'Brazil' LD, so it seems likely (but, again, it's been a while).

I think it's cool they're releasing it the way they are.

Kerborus 06-14-06 04:10 PM

Am I the only one that's not too stoked? Seems like a lot of re-releases and no NEW movies. I love the fact that they will be better releases but for cripes sake there are 100 movies Criterion need to put out before DVD goes the way of the do-do.

OldBoy 06-14-06 04:14 PM

i'm pissed about these. i mean other production company double dips are one thing, but being Criterion and the prices they garner is a whole nother. Brazil was the cornerstone of my Crit collection and now the whole set is completely rendered obsolete.

canaryfarmer 06-14-06 04:21 PM

Step 1: People beg and hope for an anamorphic Brazil for 7 years.
Step 2: Criterion: "Okay!"
Step 3: People compain that Criterion has released an anamorphic Brazil after 7 years.

Whatever. :wtf:

Shagrath 06-14-06 04:33 PM

The artwork looks good, and I'm excited about all of these releases (re-release and otherwise). I'll probably pick up most of them eventually.

I've just got a question about the spines on the re-releases. It seems they're using the new style with the tab, and if they use the same spine number, it's going to look pretty awkward for all the people that sort by spine. Not to say I won't pick these up, I'm just nitpicking.

purplechoe 06-14-06 04:34 PM

Holy crap, that's quite a few re-releases. I got rid of Seven Samurai a while ago so this is good news, never picked up Amarcord because I've heard that the transfer was poor. The only thing that I'll be DP'ing on is Brazil. At least I can keep the old cover. The C in the corner looks like shit. I can't belive that the people over at Criterion are happy with the changes they made to their covers.

The Spirit of the Beehive I've heard about for a while and will gladly add it to my collection.

Jigoku I've never heard about but the description sounds pretty enticing, so it looks like I'll be getting all of the September realeses.

Good work on the films Criterion, but I wish you would stick to the old format of covers. The changes they made are not for the better. :( Oh well, it's the movie that realy counts.

fryinpan1 06-14-06 04:39 PM

I will probably double dip on Seven Samurai.

jmj713 06-14-06 05:12 PM

Those waiting for Criterion in HD may be waiting for a while.

dom56 06-14-06 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by nemein
Looks like it's time for another upgrade (re Seven Samurai)

Same here. I already have the second pressing of Seven Samaurai but definetly get the 3-discs, I just loved this movie. :)


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