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Re: Criterion in September

Sweet!! September just got more expensive but in a very good way.
Seven Samurai extras:
- All-new restored, high-definition digital transfer
- Commentary by film scholars David Desser, Joan Mellen, Donald Richie and more
- Commentary by Japanese film expert Michael Jeck
- 50-minute making-of documentary, "Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful To Create"
- Two-hour conversation between Kurosawa and Nagisa Oshima

- New documentary, "Seven Samurai: Origins and Influences"

- Theatrical trailers and teaser

- New and improved English subtitle translation

- Essays by Peter Cowie, Philip Kemp, Kenneth Turan, Sidney Lumet and more
Brazil extras:
- All-new, restored high-definition digital transfer
- Audio commentary by Gilliam
- Optional English subtitles
- An essay by Jack Mathews
- 30-minute on-set documentary, "What Is Brazil?"
- "The Battle of Brazil: A Video History"
- Storyboards, drawings, and publicity and production stills
- Raw and behind-the-scenes footage
- Video interviews with the production team
- Theatrical trailer
- 94-minute "Love Conquers All" version
- Audio essay by journalist David Morgan
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Re: Criterion in September
| Amazon also has a two-disc version of Playtime listed for September, but Image hasn't posted the specs yet. |
To sigh or not to sigh, that is the question. I sure as hell hope this Playtime pans out!
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Re: Criterion in September
Great news!
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Re: Criterion in September
I am def picking up the single disc of Brazil plus Seven Samurai
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Re: Criterion in September
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Originally Posted by Haggai
It doesn't say for sure, but I would assume that the movie is going to be spread over the first two discs. It's about 16 minutes longer than Children of Paradise, which Criterion spread over two discs for their release a few years ago (although there's a more obvious disc break for that one, as the movie itself is in two parts).
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Seven Samurai does have an intermission, so it'll likely be split at that point.
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Re: Criterion in September
I have to throw out a few "WOOT!"s for the release of JIGOKU (a/k/a HELL); I think it's one of the most important hard-to-see movies ever. It's groundbreaking use of bleak subject matter and still-terrifying gore would easily be considered influential on all manner of horror films if anyone besides me had ever heard of the darned thing.
And it provides great Asian competition for those infamous Ron Ormond evangelical films like IF FOOTMEN TIRE YOU, WHAT WILL HORSEMEN DO that still play "Christian" drive-ins to this day, in terms of trying to scare the audience with what happens in the fiery furnace.
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Re: Criterion in September
Mark, I'd never even heard of "Jigoku" before this announcement, and I suspect that those of you who have are doing back-flips over this outta nowhere release! It sounds a little like the sort of flick that Criterion might have included in their "cult film collection" (was it going to be called "Eclipse"?), so I wonder if that's still a go?
Midnight Eye (website devoted to Japanese cinema) has a really interesting write-up on "Jigoku" here:
http://www.midnighteye.com/reviews/jigoku.shtml
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