Criterion Newsletter - August 2007 Edition
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I was hoping for Innocents of Paris (the raccoon makes me think 1920s) but I think that was before Eddy's first film, so the cutting in line confuses me
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The cartoon animals rarely have anything to do with the clue itself. I also highly doubt that it's Love Me Tonight; I don't think Criterion has ever released a title that Kino already put out.
It's almost certainly The Merry Widow. They have a good working relationship with Universal, who own the rights. And they love Lubitsch. Of course, The Smiling Liuetenant or The Love Parade would be just as welcome.
It's almost certainly The Merry Widow. They have a good working relationship with Universal, who own the rights. And they love Lubitsch. Of course, The Smiling Liuetenant or The Love Parade would be just as welcome.
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I agree with The Love Parade
Warner has already announced plans for the merry widow
Warner has already announced plans for the merry widow
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Originally Posted by Newfrd
I agree with The Love Parade
Warner has already announced plans for the merry widow
Warner has already announced plans for the merry widow
Still, it would be nice if they pair it up with another one, like The Smiling Lieutenant. You can never have too much Lubitsch around.
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From: Port Moody, BC
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Speaking of Universal, with that little blurb about Rian Johnson, could we possibly see a Brick Criterion? Please oh please.
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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
Speaking of Universal, with that little blurb about Rian Johnson, could we possibly see a Brick Criterion? Please oh please.
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Originally Posted by Ambassador
The cartoon animals rarely have anything to do with the clue itself. I also highly doubt that it's Love Me Tonight; I don't think Criterion has ever released a title that Kino already put out.
Personally, I'm hoping for an Eclipse set of Lubitsch / Chevalier films. It seems more likely to be an Eclipse set, though I'll gladly pay out the nose for a lavish set. Lubitsch deserves it, and so far, Warner and everyone else has been pretty skimpy with his major films.
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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
Speaking of Universal, with that little blurb about Rian Johnson, could we possibly see a Brick Criterion? Please oh please.
I've only seen one Lubitsch so far, and assuming this is a sign of more to come, I look forward to seeing what they have in the works...
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Originally Posted by Ambassador
The cartoon animals rarely have anything to do with the clue itself. I also highly doubt that it's Love Me Tonight; I don't think Criterion has ever released a title that Kino already put out.
It's almost certainly The Merry Widow. They have a good working relationship with Universal, who own the rights. And they love Lubitsch. Of course, The Smiling Liuetenant or The Love Parade would be just as welcome.
It's almost certainly The Merry Widow. They have a good working relationship with Universal, who own the rights. And they love Lubitsch. Of course, The Smiling Liuetenant or The Love Parade would be just as welcome.
Second, The Merry Widow is owned by WB. My guess is Love Me Tonight or the Love Parade.
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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
Speaking of Universal, with that little blurb about Rian Johnson, could we possibly see a Brick Criterion? Please oh please.
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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
Speaking of Universal, with that little blurb about Rian Johnson, could we possibly see a Brick Criterion? Please oh please.
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An insider revealed that it is a Lubitsch/Chevalier musicals box set consisting of The Love Parade, One Hour with You, and The Smiling Lieutenant.
http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/...3412&start=750
http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/...3412&start=750
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Originally Posted by dx23
First, Criterion has indeed released films already done by Kino. Alexander Nevsky and the Tin Drum come to mind.
Second, The Merry Widow is owned by WB.
Originally Posted by AGameWithStones
A few Kino VHS releases also found their way into Criterion's pocket (Diary of a Country Priest comes to mind).
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From: Ridley Park, PA
Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
probably more along the lines of a straight to criterion release of "the brothers bloom" his latest film. i can easily see criterion supporting rian johnson the way they support wes anderson.
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