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December Criterions
Jumping the gun, perhaps, but coverart seems to be uploaded at the official site. I'm pretty pleased with these!
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No real surprises. I wonder if we'll get the Fuller reissues as well.
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Finally, White Dog on DVD. Hopefully Shock Corridor and Naked Kiss will be announced. No Eclipse? I was assuming the Rossellini documentaries if anything.
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White Dog: Synopsis Samuel Fuller’s throat-grabbing exposé on American racism was misunderstood and withheld from release when it was made in the early eighties; today, the notorious film is lauded for its daring metaphor and gripping pulp filmmaking. Kristy McNichol stars as a young actress who adopts a lost German shepherd, only to discover through a series of horrifying incidents that the dog has been trained to attack black people, and Paul Winfield plays the animal trainer who tries to cure him. A snarling, uncompromising vision, White Dog is a tragic portrait of the evil done by that most corruptible of animals: the human being. Special Features * - New, restored high-definition digital transfer of the uncut version, approved by producer Jon Davison * - New video interviews with producer Davison, co-writer Curtis Hanson, and Sam Fuller’s widow, Christa Lang-Fuller * - An interview with dog trainer Karl Lewis-Miller * - Rare photos from the film’s production * - PLUS: A booklet featuring new essays by critics J. Hoberman and Armond White, plus a rare 1982 interview in which Fuller interviews the canine star of the film Single Disc SRP $29.95 Europa: Synopsis "You will now listen to my voice . . . On the count of ten you will be in Europa . . ." So begins Max von Sydow's opening narration to Lars von Trier’s hypnotic Europa (known in the U.S. as Zentropa), a fever dream in which American pacifist Leopold Kessler (Jean-Marc Barr) stumbles into a job as a sleeping-car conductor for the Zentropa railways in a Kafkaesque 1945 postwar Frankfurt. With its gorgeous black-and-white and color imagery and meticulously recreated (if then nightmarishly deconstructed) costumes and sets, Europa is one of the great Danish filmmaker’s weirdest and most wonderful works, a runaway train ride to an oddly futuristic past. Special Features * - New, restored high-definition digital transfer * - Audio commentary featuring director Lars von Trier and producer Peter Aalbæk Jensen (in Danish, with English subtitles) * - The Making of “Europa” (1991), a documentary following the film from storyboarding to production * - Trier’s Element (1991), a documentary featuring an interview with von Trier, and footage from the set and Europa’s Cannes premiere and press conference * - Anecdotes from Europa (2005), a short documentary featuring interviews with film historian Peter Schepelern, actor Jean-Marc Barr, producer Peter Aalbæk Jensen, assistant director Tómas Gislason, co-writer Niels Vørsel, and prop master Peter Grant * - 2005 interviews with cinematographer Henning Bendtsen, composer Joachim Holbek, costume designer Manon Rasmussen, film-school teacher Mogens Rukov, editor/director Tómas Gislason, producer Peter Aalbæk Jensen, art director Peter Grant, actor Michael Simpson, production manager Per Arman, actor Ole Ernst * - A conversation with Lars von Trier from 2005, in which the director speaks about the "Europa" trilogy * - Europa—The Faecal Location (2005), a short film by Gislason * - New and improved English subtitle translation * - PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Howard Hampton 2-Disc Set SRP $39.95 Criterion has just announced a release of the DVD version with lots of special features for the end of this year. I’m going to be doing the audio commentary for that, which I’m pretty excited about. |
I love it, I love it, I love it.
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I've not seen Europa, but considering von Trier's track record and that description, I might take the plunge anyway.
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Cool! A definite buy of Europa and a definite rental of White Dog for me.
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Reading the description for White Dog, is that even possible? I'm no dog trainer but, um, just sounds suspicious to me.
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Better buy the entire LvT trilogy from UK. Europa is hypnotic: starts and ends with a hypnosis suggestion. With Barbara Sukowa 10 years after Berlin Alexanderplatz.
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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
(Post 8940923)
Reading the description for White Dog, is that even possible? I'm no dog trainer but, um, just sounds suspicious to me.
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I'll get White Dog for sure; Fuller is the kind of director who could totally mess up and still have me transfixed.
But I once owned the Europe Trilogy released in the UK, and...it simply wasn't my cup of tea, and I don't regret selling the set. I'll avoid the Criterion release of Europa, though the set looks like a strong one. December's always a weak month. This one's no different. But atleast I know one thing to ask for at Christmas! |
No word on December Blu-Ray offerings, I suppose?
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I'll probably check both out.
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:up: for <b>WHITE DOG</b>
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Thrilled to finally be getting White Dog, and may pick up Europa eventually, too. It's been a long time since I've seen it, but I recall it being (for me, at least) one of the more accessable Von Trier films. Even my dad, who never watches anything, really likes this one.
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STILL no Picnic at Hanging Rock? Weak! :hairpull:
White Dog does sound interesting though. |
No reissues? Like Andrei Rublev... :(
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Been a while since I've seen White Dog -- will pick that up.
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Criterion probably would have announced the Fuller re-issues by now if they were slated for December. Damn. Those two are in dire need of upgrades.
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I just got a bootleg of whitedog so I am going to check that out first, and if its is good I might splurge and pick up the criterion.
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Originally Posted by Darkgod
(Post 8943885)
I just got a bootleg of whitedog so I am going to check that out first, and if its is good I might splurge and pick up the criterion.
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Hopefully we will see Shock Corridor and Naked Kiss soon; in the meantime it's great to finally see the long awaited White Dog as a Criterion.
As for Europa: definitely my favorite out of Von Trier's Europe trilogy. Atleast now we finally have the three available in R1 (Epidemic was put out by HVE). |
Looking forward to both of these titles, especially White Dog since I've never seen it. Wishing these were going to come out on Blu as well, though. |
Dear Criterion ; Please could you release more Luis Bunuel please? If possible, Los Olvidados and The Exterminating Angel, and my favorite, Ensayo de un Crimen, known in English as The Criminal Life of Archibald de la Cruz. Thank You!
Lastly, Could you release all of Criterion current Bunuel titles, on Blu-Ray??? I would buy them all again. :-) Thank You!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Bu%C3%B1uel |
Only 2 releases? Hmm....I guess that's partly because of the huge slate (DVDs + BluRays) in November.
Also, I like the White Dog cover. |
December usually has only 2 releases.
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Will give White Dog a rent. Where the hell is The Hit?!! I want it now!...pretty please?
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It's nice that they are doing Europa, but it would be better if Criterion did Europa, Europa!
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Originally Posted by Twiggystar
(Post 8946028)
Dear Criterion ; Please could you release more Luis Bunuel please? If possible, Los Olvidados and The Exterminating Angel, and my favorite, Ensayo de un Crimen, known in English as The Criminal Life of Archibald de la Cruz. Thank You!
Lastly, Could you release all of Criterion current Bunuel titles, on Blu-Ray??? I would buy them all again. :-) Thank You!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Bu%C3%B1uel Don't forget 'Nazarin' |
Originally Posted by Twiggystar
(Post 8946028)
Dear Criterion ; Please could you release more Luis Bunuel please? If possible, Los Olvidados and The Exterminating Angel, and my favorite, Ensayo de un Crimen, known in English as The Criminal Life of Archibald de la Cruz. Thank You!
Lastly, Could you release all of Criterion current Bunuel titles, on Blu-Ray??? I would buy them all again. :-) Thank You!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Bu%C3%B1uel http://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-talk/53...ing-angel.html |
Originally Posted by inri222
(Post 8947208)
Don't forget 'Nazarin'
And as the good old Bunuel would say... Thank God!!! We're getting "El Angel Exterminador" from Criterion. I got them from [some guy on ebay] <i>Mod note: please don't post ebay links in a manner that can be construed as advertising.</i> He's very nice, and helped me complete my Bunuel collection, |
Originally Posted by NoirFan
(Post 8943817)
Criterion probably would have announced the Fuller re-issues by now if they were slated for December.
Originally Posted by Mulvaney email
Yes, we still have plans to rerelease those titles, but they're not on the immediate schedule.
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Originally Posted by toddly6666
(Post 8947018)
It's nice that they are doing Europa, but it would be better if Criterion did Europa, Europa!
HDNet Movies will broadcast this Oct. 1st. |
Europa looks like a good one..
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Originally Posted by toddly6666
(Post 8947018)
It's nice that they are doing Europa, but it would be better if Criterion did Europa, Europa!
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Giles,
Does that mean a restored DVD version of Europa Europa is coming out or does that mean people are going to copy the HDNET programming of this film onto a DVD-R? |
good question, I'm not sure, since MGM's hidef releases I assume are distributed by Fox (right?), and we all know that Fox' release on blu seems to be on hold and/or take forever to materalize. Personally, I'd do the latter, record it and ... if you can, transfer it to dvd
however, since it has been confirmed that Pasolini's Trilogy of Life films (and Salo for that matter) which are MGM owned, have gotten released via Criterion, a Criterion release isn't unrealistic. |
Originally Posted by Giles
(Post 8957018)
however, since it has been confirmed that Pasolini's Trilogy of Life films (and Salo for that matter) which are MGM owned, have gotten released via Criterion, a Criterion release isn't unrealistic.
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Originally Posted by man*machine
(Post 8957074)
Really? Has Criterion confirmed they will be releasing CANTERBURY TALES and ARABIAN NIGHTS? If so, that's great news.
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/8926182-post71.html |
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