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user's latest post:
'Forthcoming' Lists...
Published (2008-11-19 00:37:00)
You definitely can hold the rights to the print that's being used. It's why PD labels will sometimes put a little insignia in the corner of the screen
user's latest post:
Criterion Blu-ray
Published (2008-11-19 14:17:00)
Welcome! No news on it that's reached this board so far and, to be honest, I can't imagine it'd be the biggest seller. I wouldn't let that stop you emailing Criterion and suggest they add it to the Blu-ray schedule though (if they haven't already).
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'Forthcoming' Lists...
Published (2008-11-15 06:51:00)
HerrSchreck wrote: God I hated The Trial of Joan of Arc . Bresson's supreme experiment in removing all possibility of entertainment and engagement from a piece of cinema. Word. I hate the story of Joan of Arc, anyway - only a prize boob would get sucked into that yarn. But Dreyer's film is awesome, I'll grant you that, as it is more about suffering and persecution as a human phenomenon than about the highly dubious angelic...
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'Forthcoming' Lists...
Published (2008-11-15 11:07:00)
HerrSchreck wrote: God I hated The Trial of Joan of Arc . Bresson's supreme experiment in removing all possibility of entertainment and engagement from a piece of cinema. Word. I hate the story of Joan of Arc, anyway - only a prize boob would get sucked into that yarn. But Dreyer's film is awesome, I'll grant you that, as it is more about suffering and persecution as a human phenomenon than about the highly dubious angelic...
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Published (2008-11-15 00:43:00)
HerrSchreck wrote: God I hated The Trial of Joan of Arc . Bresson's supreme experiment in removing all possibility of entertainment and engagement from a piece of cinema. Word. I hate the story of Joan of Arc, anyway - only a prize boob would get sucked into that yarn. But Dreyer's film is awesome, I'll grant you that, as it is more about suffering and persecution as a human phenomenon than about the highly dubious angelic...
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'Forthcoming' Lists...
Published (2008-11-15 01:58:00)
HerrSchreck wrote: God I hated The Trial of Joan of Arc . Bresson's supreme experiment in removing all possibility of entertainment and engagement from a piece of cinema. Word. I hate the story of Joan of Arc, anyway - only a prize boob would get sucked into that yarn. But Dreyer's film is awesome, I'll grant you that, as it is more about suffering and persecution as a human phenomenon than about the highly dubious angelic...
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Published (2008-11-15 02:23:00)
HerrSchreck wrote: God I hated The Trial of Joan of Arc . Bresson's supreme experiment in removing all possibility of entertainment and engagement from a piece of cinema. Word. I hate the story of Joan of Arc, anyway - only a prize boob would get sucked into that yarn. But Dreyer's film is awesome, I'll grant you that, as it is more about suffering and persecution as a human phenomenon than about the highly dubious angelic...
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'Forthcoming' Lists...
Published (2008-11-15 04:17:00)
HerrSchreck wrote: God I hated The Trial of Joan of Arc . Bresson's supreme experiment in removing all possibility of entertainment and engagement from a piece of cinema. Word. I hate the story of Joan of Arc, anyway - only a prize boob would get sucked into that yarn. But Dreyer's film is awesome, I'll grant you that, as it is more about suffering and persecution as a human phenomenon than about the highly dubious angelic...
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'Forthcoming' Lists...
Published (2008-11-15 04:29:00)
HerrSchreck wrote: God I hated The Trial of Joan of Arc . Bresson's supreme experiment in removing all possibility of entertainment and engagement from a piece of cinema. Word. I hate the story of Joan of Arc, anyway - only a prize boob would get sucked into that yarn. But Dreyer's film is awesome, I'll grant you that, as it is more about suffering and persecution as a human phenomenon than about the highly dubious angelic...
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'Forthcoming' Lists...
Published (2008-11-15 21:33:00)
HerrSchreck wrote: God I hated The Trial of Joan of Arc . Bresson's supreme experiment in removing all possibility of entertainment and engagement from a piece of cinema. Word. I hate the story of Joan of Arc, anyway - only a prize boob would get sucked into that yarn. But Dreyer's film is awesome, I'll grant you that, as it is more about suffering and persecution as a human phenomenon than about the highly dubious angelic...
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Latest active threads on Rumors and News::
Started 4 months, 1 week ago (2008-07-16 17:35:00)
by domino harvey
C'mon Dinosaurs: the Complete Series
Started 2 years ago (2006-11-03 16:54:00)
by Tribe
Criterion is staying out of the format wars... see this . Tribe
Started 8 months, 1 week ago (2008-03-20 00:23:00)
by Jean-Luc Garbo
I'm appalled by the Mishima cover. Words fail me. Even just writing Mishima is bloody calligraphy (like on the earlier DVD) on a white background would have been sufficient. Has Schrader even seen this cover yet?
Started 2 years ago (2006-11-17 15:53:00)
by SncDthMnky
THIS IS NOT REAL. Just messing around, dreaming of a re-issue of Salo.
Started 2 years ago (2006-11-01 23:53:00)
by criterionsnob
From Criterionco.com: Who's Blogging Now? The empty space at the left below has been bothering us, and we've decided it's the perfect place to put our new blog. The first entry is already posted here , but our web designers had some sort of connectivity catastrophe, so it looks like it won't appear on our front page until tomorrow. Watch the empty space for more...
Started 2 years, 1 month ago (2006-10-14 18:39:00)
by SncDthMnky
Ok, major props to Hammock on this one. Hopefully you guys like this. Here is a pdf of the first of 3 Janus catalogues Hammock is scanning for us. This will go on the website in the next update, but I thought I'd give you guys first crack at it. enjoy. Janus Films: The French Collection.
Started 1 year, 2 months ago (2007-09-20 21:22:00)
by cdnchris
Started 1 year, 11 months ago (2006-12-20 01:31:00)
by Matango
Hang on, shouldn't it be the turn of colinr0380 if he got it correct?
Started 3 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-07-28 15:54:00)
by Antoine Doinel
In addition to the mindblowing lineup, Criterion will be hosting films during the fest .
Started 2 months ago (2008-09-22 03:19:00)
by Magic Hate Ball
From the Something Awful forums ... ZackHoagie wrote: Godfrey Reggio was in LA for a showing of the trilogy over the weekend, and while I wasn't able to make the showing of Koyaanisqatsi, I was able to make the showing of Powaqqatsi and Naqoyqatsi the night after. Reggio discussed the usage of fast motion and slow motion in liberal amounts in his films that ...
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Hot threads for last week on Rumors and News::
Started 4 months, 1 week ago (2008-07-16 17:35:00)
by domino harvey
C'mon Dinosaurs: the Complete Series
Started 8 months, 1 week ago (2008-03-20 00:23:00)
by Jean-Luc Garbo
I'm appalled by the Mishima cover. Words fail me. Even just writing Mishima is bloody calligraphy (like on the earlier DVD) on a white background would have been sufficient. Has Schrader even seen this cover yet?
Started 2 years ago (2006-11-03 16:54:00)
by Tribe
Criterion is staying out of the format wars... see this . Tribe
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