User:Yojimbo501
The least you need to know
My favorite director is Akira Kurosawa. I also like Kon Ichikawa and Stanley Kubrick. I am a big supporter of the Criterion Collection. For articles, I mainly work with Japanese films.
Projects
I have worked on Fires on the Plain and The Burmese Harp as projects. Fires on the Plain is now a start article, and The Burmese Harp actualy has a plot section now.
Fires on the plain and The Burmese Harp are in better condition then they were before, though, they are not standouts. Now I'm organizing help for the Yojimbo article. If you are interested in helping go to the Yojimbo article, then go to the disscusion section. It is named 'Is anybody still working on this?'
Just recently I joined the wiki project primates (even though I dont know how to put my name on the participants list). And I am sad to note they have not rated the Gorilla article.
Fires on the Plain is in much better condition now that me and Dekkappai have worked on it. The reception section is the most improved thanks to Dekkappai for getting hold of some archival reviews. I have not given up interest in The Burmese Harp, and intend to make it start class soon.
I have also worked significantly on Onibaba. Still a stub, but better. I put a "reflist" tag on it. I also put a fairly good "Production" section. I have also recently included a small reception section.
I'va adopted Jigoku as a new project. I have put a pretty good "Production section" if some what trivial (it is still verifiable, however).
Onibaba has become a start class article.
Articles I've created
Criterion newsletter
From the news letter
A brief bit, yet important bit was released, but it is best summed up by the Criterion newsletter:
Dear Criterion Collection Newsletter subscriber,
We’ve got some exciting news for this fall, and we wanted you to hear it first.
Our first Blu-ray discs are coming! We’ve picked a little over a dozen titles from the collection for Blu-ray treatment, and we’ll begin rolling them out in October. These new editions will feature glorious high-definition picture and sound, all the supplemental content of the DVD releases, and they will be priced to match our standard-def editions. Here’s what’s in the pipeline:
- The Third Man
- Bottle Rocket
- Chungking Express
- The Man Who Fell to Earth
- The Last Emperor
- El Norte
- The 400 Blows
- Gimme Shelter
- The Complete Monterey Pop
- Contempt
- Walkabout
- For All Mankind
- The Wages of Fear
Alongside our DVD and Blu-ray box sets of The Last Emperor, we’ll also be putting out the theatrical version as a stand-alone release in both formats, priced at $39.95. Our Blu-ray release of Walkabout will be an all-new edition, featuring new supplements as well as a new transfer; we will also release an updated anamorphic DVD of Nicolas Roeg’s outback masterpiece at the same time.
Enjoy spring!
Coming soon
Criterion collection is rereleasing High and Low in a double disc edition. They are also releasing Vampyr in a double disc edition. Salo is to be rereleased to. These are only personal interests though, so here is a list of releases:
One disc releases
Here are are the one disc releases:
- Patriotism (film) Yukio Mishima, 1966.
- The Furies Anthony Mann, 1950.
- Before the Rain Milcho Manchevski, 1994.
- Brand upon the Brain! Guy Maddin, 2006.
- The Small Back Room Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, 1949.
- Twenty-Four Eyes Keisuke Kinoshita, 1954.
- The Earrings of Madame de... Max Ophuls, 1953
- La ronde Max Ophuls, 1950.
- Le plaisir Max Ophuls, 1952.
Two disc releases
And here are the two disc releases:
- Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters Paul Schrader, 1985.
- Mon oncle Antoine Claude Jutra, 1971.
- Trafic Jacques Tati, 1971.
- High and Low Akira Kurosawa, 1963.
- Vampyr Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1932.
- Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1975
Things to look forward to
Vampyr is going to have an interview with the director, the original screenplay, and Carmilla, a source for the film. High and Low is going to have an Akira Kurosawa: It is wonderful to create documentary, which are always well made, an archival interview with Toshiro Mifune, and a 2008 interview with Tsutomu Yamazaki which sould have some interesting stuff in it.
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