The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
#928
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
if you keep refreshing the main page you'll see TTRL without any artwork under Coming Soon.
This is the link that was presented to me when I saw it (which still isn't up yet):
http://www.criterion.com/films/27513-the-thin-red-line
This is the link that was presented to me when I saw it (which still isn't up yet):
http://www.criterion.com/films/27513-the-thin-red-line
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
"Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence" and "The Thin Red Line" are both appearing on the site as DVD and Blu-ray releases. "Breathless" and "Charade" also being upgraded to Blu-ray.


Last edited by Sondheim; 06-15-10 at 11:35 AM.
#933
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
We need to get the screenshot police in here. Clearly, Criterion has DNR'ed the cover art so badly that's all there is left of the picture. The bastards! Boycott! Boycott!! Boycott!!!
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
September 28 release date now showing on Criterion's site for the Thin Red Line and Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence.
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TTRL looks to be a loaded special edition. Yes, it's the theatrical cut, and here are the extras:
* New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director Terrence Malick and cinematographer John Toll (with DTS-HD Master Audio on the Blu-ray edition)
* New audio commentary featuring Toll, production designer Jack Fisk, and producer Grant Hill
* Outtakes from the film
* Video interviews with several of the film’s actors, including Kirk Acevedo, Jim Caviezel, Ben Chaplin, Tom Jane, Elias Koteas, Dash Mihok, and Sean Penn
* New video interview with casting director Dianne Crittenden, featuring original audition footage
* New interview with composer Hans Zimmer
* New video piece featuring interviews with editors Billy Weber, Leslie Jones, and Saar Klein
* An interview with writer James Jones’s daughter Kaylie Jones
* World War II newsreels featuring footage from Guadalcanal and the Solomon Islands
* Original theatrical trailer
* PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Sterritt and a 1963 essay by James Jones on war films
* New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director Terrence Malick and cinematographer John Toll (with DTS-HD Master Audio on the Blu-ray edition)
* New audio commentary featuring Toll, production designer Jack Fisk, and producer Grant Hill
* Outtakes from the film
* Video interviews with several of the film’s actors, including Kirk Acevedo, Jim Caviezel, Ben Chaplin, Tom Jane, Elias Koteas, Dash Mihok, and Sean Penn
* New video interview with casting director Dianne Crittenden, featuring original audition footage
* New interview with composer Hans Zimmer
* New video piece featuring interviews with editors Billy Weber, Leslie Jones, and Saar Klein
* An interview with writer James Jones’s daughter Kaylie Jones
* World War II newsreels featuring footage from Guadalcanal and the Solomon Islands
* Original theatrical trailer
* PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Sterritt and a 1963 essay by James Jones on war films
#937
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
All relevant info in one neat post:

Breathless
Jean-Luc Godard
France
1960
90 minutes
Black and White
1.33:1
French
Synopsis:
There was before Breathless, and there was after Breathless. Jean-Luc Godard burst onto the film scene in 1960 with this jazzy, free-form, and sexy homage to the American film genres that inspired him as a writer for Cahiers du cinéma. With its lack of polish, surplus of attitude, anything-goes crime narrative, and effervescent young stars Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg, Breathless helped launch the French New Wave and ensured that cinema would never be the same.
SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
* Restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director of photography Raoul Coutard
* Archival interviews with director Jean-Luc Godard, and actors Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg, and Jean-Pierre Melville
* New video interviews with Coutard, assistant director Pierre Rissient, and filmmaker D. A. Pennebaker
* New video essays: filmmaker and critic Mark Rappaport’s “Jean Seberg” and critic Jonathan Rosenbaum’s “Breathless as Film Criticism”
* Chambre 12, Hotel de suede, an eighty-minute French documentary about the making of Breathless, with members of the cast and crew
* Charlotte et son Jules, a 1959 short film by Godard, starring Belmondo
* French theatrical trailer
* New and improved English subtitle translation
* PLUS: A booklet featuring writings from Godard, film historian Dudley Andrew, François Truffaut’s original film treatment, and Godard’s scenario
14 Sep 2010
Blu-Ray
1 Disc
SRP: $39.95
Spine #408

Charade
Stanley Donen
United States
1963
113 minutes
Color
1.85:1
English
Synopsis:
In this deliciously dark comedic thriller, a trio of crooks relentlessly pursue a young American, played by Audrey Hepburn, outfitted in gorgeous Givenchy, through Paris in an attempt to recover the fortune her dead husband stole from them. The only person she can trust is a suave, mysterious stranger, played by Cary Grant. Director Stanley Donen goes splendidly Hitchcockian for Charade, a glittering emblem of sixties style and macabre wit.
SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
* New high-definition digital transfer, with restored image and sound and enhanced fro widescreen telelvisions
* Audio commentary: A conversation with Stanley Donen and screenwriter Peter Stone
* The Films of Stanley Donen: A selected filmography, with an introduction by Donen biographer Stephen M. Silverman
* Peter Stone’s career highlights
* Original theatrical trailer
* English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
21 Sep 2010
Blu-Ray
1 Disc
SRP: $39.95
Spine #57

Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
Nagisa Oshima
Japan, United Kingdom
1983
124 minutes
Color
1.78:1
English, Japanese
Synopsis:
In this captivating, exhilaratingly skewed World War II drama from Nagisa Oshima, David Bowie regally embodies the character Celliers, a high-ranking British officer interned by the Japanese as a POW. Music star Ryuichi Sakamoto (who also composed this film’s hypnotic score) plays the camp commander, who becomes obsessed with the mysterious blond major, while Tom Conti is British lieutenant colonel Mr. Lawrence, who tries to bridge the emotional and language divides between his captors and fellow prisoners. Also featuring actor-director Takeshi Kitano in his first dramatic role, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence is a multilayered, brutal, at times erotic tale of culture clash that was one of Oshima’s greatest successes.
SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
* New, restored high-definition master (with DTS-HD Master Audio on the Blu-ray edition)
* The Oshima Gang, an original making-of featurette
* New video interviews with producer Jeremy Thomas, screenwriter Paul Mayersberg, actor Tom Conti, and actor-composer Ryuichi Sakamoto
* Hasten Slowly, an hour-long documentary about author and adventurer Laurens van der Post, whose autobiographical novel is the basis for the film
* Original theatrical trailer
* PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film writer Chuck Stephens and a 1983 interview with director Nagisa Oshima by Japanese film writer Tadao Sato
28 Sep 2010
Blu-Ray
1 Disc
SRP: $39.95
DVD
2 Discs
SRP: $29.95
Spine #535
The Thin Red Line
Terrence Malick
United States
1998
170 minutes
Color
2.35:1
English
Synopsis:
After directing two of the most extraordinary movies of the 1970s, Badlands and Days of Heaven, American artist Terrence Malick disappeared from the film world for twenty years, only to resurface in 1998 with this visionary adaptation of James Jones’s 1962 novel about the World War II battle for Guadalcanal. A big-budget, spectacularly mounted epic, The Thin Red Line is also one of the most deeply philosophical films ever released by a major Hollywood studio, a thought-provoking meditation on man, nature, and violence. Featuring a cast of contemporary cinema’s finest actors—Sean Penn, Jim Caviezel, Nick Nolte, Elias Koteas, and Woody Harrelson among them—The Thin Red Line is a kaleidoscopic evocation of the experience of combat that ranks as one of cinema’s greatest war films.
SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
* New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director Terrence Malick and cinematographer John Toll (with DTS-HD Master Audio on the Blu-ray edition)
* New audio commentary featuring Toll, production designer Jack Fisk, and producer Grant Hill
* Outtakes from the film
* Video interviews with several of the film’s actors, including Kirk Acevedo, Jim Caviezel, Ben Chaplin, Tom Jane, Elias Koteas, Dash Mihok, and Sean Penn
* New video interview with casting director Dianne Crittenden, featuring original audition footage
* New interview with composer Hans Zimmer
* New video piece featuring interviews with editors Billy Weber, Leslie Jones, and Saar Klein
* An interview with writer James Jones’s daughter Kaylie Jones
* World War II newsreels featuring footage from Guadalcanal and the Solomon Islands
* Original theatrical trailer
* PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Sterritt and a 1963 essay by James Jones on war films
28 Sep 2010
Blu-Ray
1 Disc
SRP: $39.95
28 Sep 2010
DVD
2 Discs
SRP: $29.95
Spine #56
Note: There are no new extras on the Breathless or Charade Blu-rays. Also, the DVDs of Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence and The Thin Red Line are both $10 cheaper than their Blu-ray counterparts.

Breathless
Jean-Luc Godard
France
1960
90 minutes
Black and White
1.33:1
French
Synopsis:
There was before Breathless, and there was after Breathless. Jean-Luc Godard burst onto the film scene in 1960 with this jazzy, free-form, and sexy homage to the American film genres that inspired him as a writer for Cahiers du cinéma. With its lack of polish, surplus of attitude, anything-goes crime narrative, and effervescent young stars Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg, Breathless helped launch the French New Wave and ensured that cinema would never be the same.
SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
* Restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director of photography Raoul Coutard
* Archival interviews with director Jean-Luc Godard, and actors Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg, and Jean-Pierre Melville
* New video interviews with Coutard, assistant director Pierre Rissient, and filmmaker D. A. Pennebaker
* New video essays: filmmaker and critic Mark Rappaport’s “Jean Seberg” and critic Jonathan Rosenbaum’s “Breathless as Film Criticism”
* Chambre 12, Hotel de suede, an eighty-minute French documentary about the making of Breathless, with members of the cast and crew
* Charlotte et son Jules, a 1959 short film by Godard, starring Belmondo
* French theatrical trailer
* New and improved English subtitle translation
* PLUS: A booklet featuring writings from Godard, film historian Dudley Andrew, François Truffaut’s original film treatment, and Godard’s scenario
14 Sep 2010
Blu-Ray
1 Disc
SRP: $39.95
Spine #408

Charade
Stanley Donen
United States
1963
113 minutes
Color
1.85:1
English
Synopsis:
In this deliciously dark comedic thriller, a trio of crooks relentlessly pursue a young American, played by Audrey Hepburn, outfitted in gorgeous Givenchy, through Paris in an attempt to recover the fortune her dead husband stole from them. The only person she can trust is a suave, mysterious stranger, played by Cary Grant. Director Stanley Donen goes splendidly Hitchcockian for Charade, a glittering emblem of sixties style and macabre wit.
SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
* New high-definition digital transfer, with restored image and sound and enhanced fro widescreen telelvisions
* Audio commentary: A conversation with Stanley Donen and screenwriter Peter Stone
* The Films of Stanley Donen: A selected filmography, with an introduction by Donen biographer Stephen M. Silverman
* Peter Stone’s career highlights
* Original theatrical trailer
* English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
21 Sep 2010
Blu-Ray
1 Disc
SRP: $39.95
Spine #57

Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
Nagisa Oshima
Japan, United Kingdom
1983
124 minutes
Color
1.78:1
English, Japanese
Synopsis:
In this captivating, exhilaratingly skewed World War II drama from Nagisa Oshima, David Bowie regally embodies the character Celliers, a high-ranking British officer interned by the Japanese as a POW. Music star Ryuichi Sakamoto (who also composed this film’s hypnotic score) plays the camp commander, who becomes obsessed with the mysterious blond major, while Tom Conti is British lieutenant colonel Mr. Lawrence, who tries to bridge the emotional and language divides between his captors and fellow prisoners. Also featuring actor-director Takeshi Kitano in his first dramatic role, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence is a multilayered, brutal, at times erotic tale of culture clash that was one of Oshima’s greatest successes.
SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
* New, restored high-definition master (with DTS-HD Master Audio on the Blu-ray edition)
* The Oshima Gang, an original making-of featurette
* New video interviews with producer Jeremy Thomas, screenwriter Paul Mayersberg, actor Tom Conti, and actor-composer Ryuichi Sakamoto
* Hasten Slowly, an hour-long documentary about author and adventurer Laurens van der Post, whose autobiographical novel is the basis for the film
* Original theatrical trailer
* PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film writer Chuck Stephens and a 1983 interview with director Nagisa Oshima by Japanese film writer Tadao Sato
28 Sep 2010
Blu-Ray
1 Disc
SRP: $39.95
DVD
2 Discs
SRP: $29.95
Spine #535
The Thin Red Line
Terrence Malick
United States
1998
170 minutes
Color
2.35:1
English
Synopsis:
After directing two of the most extraordinary movies of the 1970s, Badlands and Days of Heaven, American artist Terrence Malick disappeared from the film world for twenty years, only to resurface in 1998 with this visionary adaptation of James Jones’s 1962 novel about the World War II battle for Guadalcanal. A big-budget, spectacularly mounted epic, The Thin Red Line is also one of the most deeply philosophical films ever released by a major Hollywood studio, a thought-provoking meditation on man, nature, and violence. Featuring a cast of contemporary cinema’s finest actors—Sean Penn, Jim Caviezel, Nick Nolte, Elias Koteas, and Woody Harrelson among them—The Thin Red Line is a kaleidoscopic evocation of the experience of combat that ranks as one of cinema’s greatest war films.
SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
* New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director Terrence Malick and cinematographer John Toll (with DTS-HD Master Audio on the Blu-ray edition)
* New audio commentary featuring Toll, production designer Jack Fisk, and producer Grant Hill
* Outtakes from the film
* Video interviews with several of the film’s actors, including Kirk Acevedo, Jim Caviezel, Ben Chaplin, Tom Jane, Elias Koteas, Dash Mihok, and Sean Penn
* New video interview with casting director Dianne Crittenden, featuring original audition footage
* New interview with composer Hans Zimmer
* New video piece featuring interviews with editors Billy Weber, Leslie Jones, and Saar Klein
* An interview with writer James Jones’s daughter Kaylie Jones
* World War II newsreels featuring footage from Guadalcanal and the Solomon Islands
* Original theatrical trailer
* PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Sterritt and a 1963 essay by James Jones on war films
28 Sep 2010
Blu-Ray
1 Disc
SRP: $39.95
28 Sep 2010
DVD
2 Discs
SRP: $29.95
Spine #56
Note: There are no new extras on the Breathless or Charade Blu-rays. Also, the DVDs of Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence and The Thin Red Line are both $10 cheaper than their Blu-ray counterparts.
Last edited by NoirFan; 06-15-10 at 04:38 PM.
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From: Formerly known as "Solid Snake PAC"/Denton, Tx
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
hrm....those extras on TTRL....are great. I'm assuming "outtakes" are literally outtakes and not another word for deleted footage. Cuz I could take hourse of deleted footage for this film.
#940
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Charade on Blu? I'm in!
#941
DVD Talk Limited Edition
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Breathless
Jean-Luc Godard
Blu-ray
I just sold my DVD of this title....and I realized that I had only watched it one time.
I don't know what it is, but I am just not enamored with this seminal title. I want to like it more, but I just can't seem to muster up the requisite appreciation.
PLEASE help me like this!
Jean-Luc Godard
Blu-ray
I just sold my DVD of this title....and I realized that I had only watched it one time.
I don't know what it is, but I am just not enamored with this seminal title. I want to like it more, but I just can't seem to muster up the requisite appreciation.
PLEASE help me like this!
#942
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
The temporary cover art for The Thin Red Line shouldn't have been a white curved 'C', but actually a thin, and red, straight line. Hmm...
#943
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Breathless
Jean-Luc Godard
Blu-ray
I just sold my DVD of this title....and I realized that I had only watched it one time.
I don't know what it is, but I am just not enamored with this seminal title. I want to like it more, but I just can't seem to muster up the requisite appreciation.
PLEASE help me like this!
Jean-Luc Godard
Blu-ray
I just sold my DVD of this title....and I realized that I had only watched it one time.
I don't know what it is, but I am just not enamored with this seminal title. I want to like it more, but I just can't seem to muster up the requisite appreciation.
PLEASE help me like this!
#944
DVD Talk Legend
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Breathless
Jean-Luc Godard
Blu-ray
I just sold my DVD of this title....and I realized that I had only watched it one time.
I don't know what it is, but I am just not enamored with this seminal title. I want to like it more, but I just can't seem to muster up the requisite appreciation.
PLEASE help me like this!
Jean-Luc Godard
Blu-ray
I just sold my DVD of this title....and I realized that I had only watched it one time.
I don't know what it is, but I am just not enamored with this seminal title. I want to like it more, but I just can't seem to muster up the requisite appreciation.
PLEASE help me like this!
I'll undoubtedly give Breathless another try as well, though.
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From: NJ, the place where smiles go to die
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Nothing to be done, its OK though, you are the normal one as probably 98% of people can't stand Goddard. He is my all-time favorite directory & I've given up trying to get people into him. Its like Sushi, you either love it & can't get enough of it, or you find it weird & can't stomach it.
#946
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
#947
DVD Talk Legend
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
DVD Beaver comparison of The Leopard
#948
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re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
I love Godard, but Breathless is not his best. Give me Une Femme Est Une Femme, merci beaucoup.
#949
DVD Talk Legend
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
See, I can't stand that one. Sure, it has some nice visuals and Karina is enchanting as always, but to me it just seems like an empty love letter to his lady, one long series of minor cinematic in-jokes (not that all of Godard's 60's output doesn't have it's fair share of movie references, but Femme seems dependent on them, and they're all pretty slight), prodded along by a thin and irritatingly cutesy plot. Enjoyable fluff, but nothing that really rewards repeat viewings. It would look wonderful in HD, of course.
#950
re: The Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray Discussion and Release Thread
Nothing to be done, its OK though, you are the normal one as probably 98% of people can't stand Goddard. He is my all-time favorite directory & I've given up trying to get people into him. Its like Sushi, you either love it & can't get enough of it, or you find it weird & can't stomach it.




