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Still waiting for "Lost Highway".
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Originally Posted by dex14
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La verite for me.
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I have been waiting for a decent release of To Sleep with Anger. I'm going to spend so much money during B&N's next Criterion sale.
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Originally Posted by Ringmaster
(Post 13444808)
Still waiting for "Lost Highway".
I would love to replace my old DVD! |
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Originally Posted by clappj
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Was this one announced or hinted at by Criterion, or are you just hopeful?
I would love to replace my old DVD! |
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Originally Posted by hdnmickey
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Many took one of the parts of the teaser drawing at the end of 2017 as hinting Lost Highway. Given multiple Lynch movies have recently been released on blu-ray by Criterion made it rather believable.
https://criterioncast.com/wp-content...-Annotated.jpg Wonder which clue was the one people thought referenced "LH"? |
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I don't think any hint does. It was just wishful thinking. It's one of their most requested to release titles.
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Originally Posted by clappj
(Post 13445292)
This drawing?
Wonder which clue was the one people thought referenced "LH"? |
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Interesting that Criterion will be on the Warner service late next year as well as its own. Wonder if that news will prompt people to wait for the Warner service instead of signing up for Criterion's?
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In for Bergman and Fassbinder (I hope I can still get decent coin for my Berlin Alexanderplatz DVD set.) I really like Visconti, but I turned Death in Venice off about 30 minutes in, I should probably try to rewatch it at some point. I've never seen the other 2, but I've loved the Clouzot I've seen so far, so I may pick it up down the line.
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Amazon has the Bergman box for 50% off ($150) right now... I think I may as well bite.
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Mine should be arriving from B&N today. I sold a bunch of my Bergman DVDs for $150 to someone locally. Plus discounted gift cards made an even extra bonus. No money out of pocket on that one.
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A Face in the Crowd? Isn't that a movie?
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Originally Posted by Goonies85
(Post 13451997)
A Face in the Crowd? Isn't that a movie?
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A film by Elia Kazan doesn’t seem odd to me. It is a great film.
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^ and bizarrely, more relevant today than it's seemed in many a decade.
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Originally Posted by Paul_SD
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^ and bizarrely, more relevant today than it's seemed in many a decade.
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Face in the Crowd is fantastic movie, with an absolutely incredible performance from Andy Griffith - seriously, dude is on fire in this movie - you'd have no idea it's Matlock.
Been waiting for the blu ever since I lent out my DVD and never got it back. |
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That may be the easiest clue Criterion has ever given. Seems like it wouldn't have been too difficult to, say, draw a bunch of people in a crowd forming the shape of a face.
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March 2019
Detour Wanda The Kid Brother Japón I Wanna Hold Your Hand The Magic Flute |
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I'll be happily and enthusiastically upgrading my serviceable UK Bd Of IWHYH.
It missed the 55th anniversary of the event it depicts by one month, which is a shame as I probably would have been able to pick it up cheaper sooner with the expected February flash sale. I'll also be up for Detour and possibly Kid Brother and Wanda when the next B&N sale rolls around. |
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Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 13452147)
Face in the Crowd is fantastic movie, with an absolutely incredible performance from Andy Griffith - seriously, dude is on fire in this movie...
"I don't want no job. Too much like work, man." |
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DETOUR is a phenomenal piece of work and easily a key film noir experience. I've been hearing strong things about the restoration that's been making the rounds in recent months, so it's nice to see it coming to disc relatively soon. Wish they'd gotten someone to do a commentary for it -- there are plenty of worthwhile candidates -- but the 2004 documentary on Edgar Ulmer they did include is an ok substitute, and actually a bit longer than Detour itself. Can't wait to finally be free of the mostly horrendous home video versions of this we've been stuck with for decades!
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I see Hedwig and the Angry Inch, An Angel at My Table, Swingtime, Klute, Bamboozled (maybe?), Children of Men (maybe?).
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Klute
Hedwig Bamboozled Children of Men Fuck yeah! |
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Children of Men is one of my favorite movies of this century. Will definitely get that one.
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would love Klute and CoM...
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I don't know how all you do it, I see those pictures and I'm like, "man, Gollum would have eaten me for breakfast I'm so bad at riddles."
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Looking forward to Swing Time-a movie I originally discovered via the Criterion laserdisc 27 years ago.
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Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 13472049)
Children of Men is one of my favorite movies of this century. Will definitely get that one.
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War and Peace! Just finished the book yesterday.
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Looks like Criterion still has no plans to release on UHD-BD.
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Where the fuck is Until the End of the World?
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 13473031)
Where the fuck is Until the End of the World?
Wasn’t that announced three or four years ago? |
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I finally received my shipping notification for the Bergman set that I purchased during the last B&N sale. It was definitely a bit of a wait, but I'm just relieved it shipped. Anyone else still waiting on one?
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Originally Posted by clckworang
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I finally received my shipping notification for the Bergman set that I purchased during the last B&N sale. It was definitely a bit of a wait, but I'm just relieved it shipped. Anyone else still waiting on one?
No word for me yet - I ordered it on 12/17 and was promised a late February delivery, so I'll be happy whenever it arrives! |
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