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Criterion never fails to impress me
perfect timing, too
http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=258 http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=257 (one of their best laserdiscs finally comes to DVD) |
Re: Criterion never fails to impress me
Vlvetmorning98 wrote:
> http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=258 > http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=257 > (one of their best laserdiscs finally comes to DVD) Yeah, I'd been hoping for a while that these two would make it to DVD as Criterion releases. Two more for the pre-order list... doug -- "All these things we'll one day swallow whole..." --Radiohead |
Re: Criterion never fails to impress me
perfect timing, too http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=258 http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=257 (one of their best laserdiscs finally comes to DVD) I only have a few of their dvd's (Carnival of Souls,The Seventh Seal,The Harder They Come) but was impressed with every one of em. I'm just glad they stepped up to the plate and gave Richard Linklater's "Slacker" the deluxe treatment,I've been waiting for someone to finally get around to it... |
Re: Criterion never fails to impress me
Douglas Bailey <trystero@world.std.com> wrote:
> Vlvetmorning98 wrote: >> http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=258 >> http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=257 >> (one of their best laserdiscs finally comes to DVD) > > Yeah, I'd been hoping for a while that these two would > make it to DVD as Criterion releases. Two more for the > pre-order list... It doesn't surprise me that they would maximize interest in these titles by releasing them during election season. I wonder if they'll manage to get the rights to the TANNER sequel, or if someone else has already nabbed them. -- jayembee |
Re: Criterion never fails to impress me
Vlvetmorning98 wrote:
> perfect timing, too > > http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=258 > > http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=257 > (one of their best laserdiscs finally comes to DVD) Another politically motivated choice from Criterion, taking away precious distribution rights money and restoration funds from far more deserving movies. -- "One must conclude that, contrary to the established and current wisdom, a scenario describing the genesis of life on earth by chance and natural causes which can be accepted on the basis of fact and not faith, has not yet been written." --Hubert P. Yockey, Journal of Theoretical Biology |
Re: Criterion never fails to impress me
>Another politically motivated choice from Criterion, taking away
>precious distribution rights money and restoration funds from far more >deserving movies. > that's absurd. SECRET HONOR is one of Altman's best films, and one of the best films of the 80's. And since HBO was too lazy to release TANNER, I'm glad that Criterion has picked it up. |
Re: Criterion never fails to impress me
Grand Inquisitor <zork@columbus.rr.com> wrote:
> Another politically motivated choice from Criterion, Oh, please. There's probably far economic motivation ("'Tis the season," as the saying goes) than political. > taking away precious distribution rights money and > restoration funds from far more deserving movies. In other words, you're ****ed off because they're wasting precious resources on films you don't happen to like. I respect Criterion's choices, even when I don't like them Apparently, you can't do the same. -- jayembee |
Re: Criterion never fails to impress me
jayembee wrote:
> In other words, you're ****ed off because they're wasting > precious resources on films you don't happen to like. > I just wish they would stick to good movies rather than politically-motivated choices. Nobody in their right mind (key phrase there) actuallys likes all that Warhol crap, or I Am Curious Yellow, etc. > I respect Criterion's choices, even when I don't like them > Apparently, you can't do the same. Tell me, do you respect The Rock; Armageddon; Robocop; Bodies, Rest, and Motion; and Chasing Amy? -- "One must conclude that, contrary to the established and current wisdom, a scenario describing the genesis of life on earth by chance and natural causes which can be accepted on the basis of fact and not faith, has not yet been written." --Hubert P. Yockey, Journal of Theoretical Biology |
Re: Criterion never fails to impress me
Grand Inquisitor wrote:
> jayembee wrote: >> In other words, you're ****ed off because they're wasting >> precious resources on films you don't happen to like. > > I just wish they would stick to good movies rather than > politically-motivated choices. Nobody in their right mind (key phrase > there) actuallys likes all that Warhol crap, or I Am Curious Yellow, > etc. All of which have nothing to do with anything. We're talking about 2 of Altman's best movies, certainly deserving of the Criterion treatment. That they would market during the election, that's just good business, not "politics". Mike |
Re: Criterion never fails to impress me
Grand Inquisitor <zork@columbus.rr.com> wrote:
> jayembee wrote: > > > > I respect Criterion's choices, even when I don't like them > > Apparently, you can't do the same. > > Tell me, do you respect The Rock; Armageddon; Robocop; Bodies, Rest, and > Motion; and Chasing Amy? I do, I do. But then again, I am somewhat more open-minded than a lot of people on this newsgroup, who feel they have to pick apart every little thing. Now where's that kill file... I know you were in it before... |
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