This reminds me of a line from "A Day In Hollywood/A Night In The Ukraine" (the Broadway musical) where the in-play promo for A Night In The Ukraine was adapted from a play written by Anton Chekov - 'Russia's leading gag writer'
Last month - Show Boat
This month - Destry Rides Again
Still waiting on the hinted The Great Escape, and the rumored Three/Four Musketeers, and, of course, the problematic The Lady Eve
Why do keep hammering down with the doom and gloom. There are plenty of other threads discussing the supposed ‘death of physical’, This thread is about a company that is still actually releasing physical discs, and hasn’t noticeably changed their output volume.
There was a point where every single month at least one of the few slots was taken by an already on R1 Blu title.
To add to your list
Blue Velvet
Breakfast Club
Fire Walk With Me
Boyhood
Dr. Strangelove
Silence Of The Lambs
Princess Bride
practically every Wes Anderson film
I saw that article, and was very happy.
I watch this movie every year on my birthday (NYE).
I hope that if Criterion does release this, they are able to include the 1930 version.
“For the love of Pete, its the witch and Dopey“
My Amazon order of SLIH is supposed to be released on the 13th, but arrive on the 19th.
Don’t know if that is connected to BN pushing its own date back or not
Edit: just checked Criterion site, and they pushed their date to the 20th.
I still remember the Time magazine review.
The reviewer (Frank Rich) thought it delivered more whopping laughs than any other comedy that year.
And he likened the Falk/Arkin pairing to Mostel/Wilder in The Producers.
He wasn't that impressed with Arthur Hiller's skill as a comedy director...
Correction:
Sabotage (December '36) with the cast you listed is being released
However Secret Agent (April '36) with John Gielgud and Madeleine Carroll is a different movie and isn't slated for a release (yet)