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JHunter
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#1 Post by JHunter » Thu Sep 15, 2005 1:33 pm

I picked up Palm Pictures' Directors' Label, Vol. 2 the other day and was flipping through the booklet on Mark Romanek. The first question from Spike Jonze asked how long he's been working on this compilation:
Mark Romanek: Well, I was asked to do one with Criterion initially, like over five years ago. We spent a year and a half working on that, but then it felll apart. So it's been, I don't know, well over six or seven years.
This got me thinking about other possible Criterion deals that fell through. We know about David Lynch and "Eraserhead", but are we aware of many others?

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#2 Post by Cinephrenic » Thu Sep 15, 2005 4:37 pm

It seems like Criterion and the Russians are having a cold war over getting Eisenstein's silent films out. Hopefully this deal is still in place.

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#3 Post by ianungstad » Fri Sep 16, 2005 11:52 pm

The Game by David Fincher

and even though I can't remember the details they were unable to get the rights to some Bogdanovich flick, which is a shame since he's done quite a bit with criterion in terms of special features and stuff.

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#4 Post by Toshiro De Niro » Sun Sep 18, 2005 2:56 am

cinephrenic wrote:It seems like Criterion and the Russians are having a cold war over getting Eisenstein's silent films out. Hopefully this deal is still in place.
cold war- that's hilarious ))

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#5 Post by stroszeck » Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:05 pm

Wow, there are a couple really great Bogdanovich films which Criterion should put out: They All Laughed (incidentally one of Tarantino's Greatest of all time) and Saint Jack.

There is a DVD of Saint Jack out but it went OOP a long time ago and I'm not sure as to the quality of the transfer, so I'm sticking to my VHS copy.

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#6 Post by stroszeck » Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:05 pm

By the way, maybe we should add Pandora's Box and Last Year at Marienbad to the DEAD LIST.

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#7 Post by Cinephrenic » Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:23 pm

Last Year in Marienbad hasn't screened yet from Rialto.

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#8 Post by editman » Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:59 am

How about Olympia?

Or is it still getting caught in the rights tug-of-war even after Riefenstahl's death? (Who holds the rights anyway? Riefenstahl's estate? The IOC? Or someone else?)

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#9 Post by stroszeck » Thu Sep 22, 2005 3:05 pm

There's always Eric Rohmer Moral Tales (Chloe, claire's knee etc.)

And also no news on Von Sternberg's Shanghai Express.

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#10 Post by THX1378 » Tue Sep 27, 2005 4:29 am

I thought that The Game came out on Laserdisc from Criterion, but that they were unable to put out a Criterion DVD of the film. The one that pretty much everyone knows about is Eraserhead, but I think that there were some other films that were subpost to have came out at the end of their Laserdisc run or that they were going to try to work on at sometime but it never happened. I think Gone with the Wind was one of them???

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#11 Post by flyonthewall2983 » Tue Sep 27, 2005 9:07 am

Is it at least in Universal's radar to release a SE of The Game? Fer Christ's sake, All of Fincher's other work has been given the SE treatment (even Alien3 although I guess that was more Fox's thing). The Game is one of my personal favorites, and it'd be sad not to see someone do something with it.

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#12 Post by oldsheperd » Tue Sep 27, 2005 3:17 pm

Dodes Kaden. However though with the release of Tales of Hoffman there still may be hope for this and some of the other films mentioned waaayyy back like COusine Cousine and Cocktail Molotav.

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#13 Post by stroszeck » Wed Sep 28, 2005 2:38 pm

Why are so many people on this forum interested in THE GAME? Really, it wasn't that great a film, and it was only mediocre Fincher. I don't think I'll ever NEED to see this film on DVD, let alone Criterion-style, like I do other films such as 8 1/2 or the upcoming Le Samourai and Ugetsu.

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#14 Post by Cinephrenic » Wed Sep 28, 2005 3:55 pm

counpk39 wrote:
Eraserhead is not dead. It was released by David Lynch through his personal web site. He wanted to control its production and distribution. It's been available for a few years for a price of about $40 (90 autographed). [/url]


"Dead" is meant to say that it was going to be a Criterion title, but the deal fell through.
Eraserhead will be distributed on a larger market. There was news on the internet about a month or two ago, but forgot what the company was. There is info on his website on this.

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#15 Post by mikeohhh » Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:53 pm

I hope Pandora's Box isn't dead, but I'm not holding my breath.

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#16 Post by che-etienne » Mon Oct 10, 2005 1:38 pm

Seven Samurai and High and Low. About a year back now, they announced the 2-disc editions of both of these with brand new and better transfers, at some press conference. I've been eagerly anticipating them for a while. I had heard December, but clearly that's not happening, and it looks like January has "The Bad Sleep Well" as the only new Kurosawa disc. I'm hoping February or March hold these two.

Also, Eisenstein: The Silent Years... where is that???

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#17 Post by Gregory » Mon Oct 10, 2005 1:48 pm

I've also been waiting for a reissue of High and Low, but unfortunately Criterion never really announced it. They merely mentioned it as one possibility of something that might benefit from an anarmorphic reissue.

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#18 Post by Cinephrenic » Mon Oct 10, 2005 2:02 pm

Seperate from the re-issues, i'm guessing the next Kurosawa will be Drunken Angel and I Live in Fear, and possibly the limbo titles Dodes'ka-den, Sanshiro Sugata.

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#19 Post by balzer » Mon Oct 10, 2005 5:58 pm

cinephrenic wrote:Seperate from the re-issues, i'm guessing the next Kurosawa will be Drunken Angel and I Live in Fear, and possibly the limbo titles Dodes'ka-den, Sanshiro Sugata.
I know that Sanshiro Sugata was once announced then taken off, is there a chance that the sequel be a bonus? It is definitely Kurosawa's worst film, and is interesting to watch to see what an amazing director can do when not inspired at all.

They could definitely release a sub par print of it on the second disc like they did with the French version of Mabuse.

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#20 Post by ianungstad » Sun Oct 23, 2005 7:40 pm

Criterion were going to release The Game on DVD ported over from their laserdisc; but I believe they lost the rights to the film (much like Spinal Tap, Silence of the Lambs etc. during the early days)

Anyways the rights I believe are with Polygram and they certainly don't deal with Criterion anymore....correct me if I'm wrong about this.

Still a great Fincher flick that should have a special edition out. Alas.

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#21 Post by dx23 » Sun Oct 23, 2005 10:25 pm

Anyways the rights I believe are with Polygram and they certainly don't deal with Criterion anymore....correct me if I'm wrong about this.
Polygram doesn't exist anymore since they merged with Universal back in 1999. So The Game is Universal property now.

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#22 Post by mbalson » Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:26 am

So The Game is Universal property now.
That's a shame because even if it is re-issued it's not likely to be a great release.

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#23 Post by Buttery Jeb » Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:30 am

Last thing I remember hearing on the subject of "The Game," taken from a U.K. interiew with David Fincher when the "Panic Room" SE was released:
There are rumours about you doing a DVD version of "The Game"...

No. It's funny. I got a call from Criterion [the specialist DVD producer in the US] and they left a message saying, "The Game?" I don't know what there would be to do, though. I don't think there's a lot of material.
So it was considered. But, if anything was done on it, we would have probably seen it by now.

-BJ

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#24 Post by PfR73 » Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:03 pm

It looks like Universal are putting out a Special Edition of The Game pretty soon. There's a thread about it over at the Home Theater Forum. Extras have started getting clearances from the British Ratings Board and from what people are saying, it looks like many of the extras are ports from the Criterion laserdisc.

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#25 Post by RevKarl » Tue Oct 25, 2005 7:17 am

stroszeck wrote:...And also no news on Von Sternberg's Shanghai Express.
According to Robert Harris, Universal is planning a Dietrich "Franchise Collection" set which will probably include all her Von Sternberg films.

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