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The Criterion Collection in 2012/13: Why haven't they released *insert title here*?

can't be the best month because no Le Samouraï.

I mean yeah, I'm waiting for that too but Thief and Rififi in the same month, on the same day no less, is madness. Insanity, even.

It should be a holiday. Heist Day® sponsored by The Criterion Collection. Free safe cracking equipment and floor/security plans for everyone.
Riots ensue. Heist Day is deleted from existence.
 

swoon

Member
yea, not defiant ones or ship of fools or high noon or guess who is coming to dinner or or or

at least olive gave us high noon.
 
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WE IN THERE SON

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NET WRECKER WHERE YOU AT
 

Cosmic Bus

pristine morning snow
Thief cover seems disappointing.

Fred Davis' design blog:
A few of my unused covers for the Criterion Collection release of Michael Mann’s Thief. The director had some very specific ideas for the cover and the final is pretty much true to his request.

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I think the unused covers are really, really bad and not at all visually appropriate, so there's that. Plus, the final cover is essentially one of the original pieces of promo artwork:

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WE IN THERE SON

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NET WRECKER WHERE YOU AT

lmao that gif. Hype hype hype you already know.

Fred Davis' design blog:

I think the unused covers are really, really bad and not at all visually appropriate, so there's that. Plus, the final cover is essentially one of the original pieces of promo artwork:

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Those would work well as insert art on the reverse side of the cover, but the one Mann chose fits way more. Very 80s. It was either that or the iconic illustrated poster.
 

big ander

Member
Fred Davis' design blog:


I think the unused covers are really, really bad and not at all visually appropriate, so there's that. Plus, the final cover is essentially one of the original pieces of promo artwork:

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Nah, you're right. I don't really like either of the first two, the third would be cool for insert art but not as a cover.
Plus, if this is what Mann wanted I'm for it.
 
The Thief cover has really grown on me, essentially showing off Mann's style for the film in a readable way less flashy and blunt than any of the alternates. There's a bit of mystery to Caan's position in the frame (not to forget the shadows in his eyes) and the whole casual feel that's also got some depth to it.

Rififi's is okay.
 

mattiewheels

And then the LORD David Bowie saith to his Son, Jonny Depp: 'Go, and spread my image amongst the cosmos. For every living thing is in anguish and only the LIGHT shall give them reprieve.'
I still think no cover can be worse than the new version of Naked. They called it a day way too soon on that one.
 

big ander

Member
oooooh Phantom of the Paradise and The Stuff.

haven't heard of White of the Eye or even Cammell outside of Performance. good stuff?
 

Cosmic Bus

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It's without a doubt one of the most audacious slasher/thrillers you'll ever find outside the giallo world; Cammell essentially manages to channel the base elements of Goddard, Peckinpah, and Hitchcock into this psychedelic fever dream that utilizes both genre conventions (POV shots! Fantastic scene blocking!) and some very unconventional approaches and stylistic choices

There are a handful of movies which hit a very specific nerve for me, something that's disorienting and terrifying and incredible to witness because it's so unlike what we're accustomed to watching, and this is absolutely one of them.
 

mattiewheels

And then the LORD David Bowie saith to his Son, Jonny Depp: 'Go, and spread my image amongst the cosmos. For every living thing is in anguish and only the LIGHT shall give them reprieve.'
That Sullivan's Travels is region locked, right?
 

inm8num2

Member
It'd be easier to list the times when B&N isn't having a 50% Criterion sale.

January, February, March, April, May, June, August, September, October, December ;)

Remember, guys - if you're a BN member you can use some additional in-store coupons to sweeten the deal. If you're not a member sign up for a two-month free trial and see if you like it.
 
January, February, March, April, May, June, August, September, October, December ;)

Remember, guys - if you're a BN member you can use some additional in-store coupons to sweeten the deal. If you're not a member sign up for a two-month free trial and see if you like it.

I forgot I am a B&N member now. How long is the sale?
 

omgkitty

Member
There's just so much coming out in November with the console launches, I'm having a really hard time deciding if I can afford any Criterion releases. Very disappointed as I have 4 or 5 titles I'd really like to pickup during the sale.
 
that rohmer shit, omg, wtf, fml

You don't say.

- First, that 52 discs thing is limited.
- All films were supposedly restored.
- It also has the 9 shorts + 2 previously unreleased + a lot of extras (tens of hours apparently) in the form of interviews, plays, documentaries (including those made by Rohmer)

The main selling point for me are the english subs though (I'll wait til it's confirmed) because it's the only way my wife will be able to understand/enjoy the movies.

And to think I already have his complete feature films boxset on DVD...
 
So I've never seen a Rohmer film, nor have I heard of any of them :\ Where would I start?

This is highly subjective but a frequent favorite would be Claire's Knee.

Les nuits de la pleine lune, le Rayon Vert, la Collectionneuse, Conte d'automne, Ma nuit chez Maud... They're almost all great to be honest.

Swoon will probably be able to provide a more educated piece of advice (I haven't seen them all).

Edit: beaten / great minds... and that sort of things :p
 
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