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* Criterion Collection essay by David Bordwell
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In the 2007 Criterion Collection release of La Jetée and Sans Soleil, Marker included a short essay, " Working on a shoestring budget ".
Mulvey posits in her notes to the Criterion Collection DVD of Michael Powell's controversial film Peeping Tom that the cinema spectator ’ s own voyeurism is made shockingly obvious and even more shockingly, the spectator identifies with the perverted protagonist.
The Criterion Collection released a special edition version of the film on Blu-ray and DVD on June 12, 2012.
Five deleted scenes, a total of 13 minutes, including the controversial " Otto ", were first made available in 1997 on the Criterion Collection Laserdisc.
The same scenes that were on the Criterion laserdisc can now be found on the Criterion Collection DVD.
In 1999 Nanook of the North was digitally remastered and released on DVD by The Criterion Collection.
Except for the Cassidys, these are now owned by Castle Hill Productions, with video rights to some licensed to The Criterion Collection.
In 2007, Soderbergh and Tony Gilroy contributed an audio commentary to the DVD re-release of The Third Man by the Criterion Collection.
The Criterion Collection laserdisc and DVD editions were released for North America ; however, the DVD was quickly withdrawn because of licensing conflicts with Pasolini's estate.
On the commentary track for the Criterion Collection DVD, Bay recalls a time when he was preparing to leave the set for a meeting with the executives when he was approached by Sean Connery in golfing attire.
The film was selected for a limited edition DVD release by the Criterion Collection, a distributor of primarily arthouse films it categorizes as " important classic and contemporary films " and " cinema at its finest ".
It includes the special features from the previous 2-disc collector's edition, plus an audio commentary released in 1991 by director Martin Scorsese for The Criterion Collection, previously released on Laserdisc.
A Criterion Collection DVD version of the film is currently available containing the complete original version of the film ( 207 minutes ) on one disc, and a second, more expansive Criterion DVD released in 2006 also contains the digitally remastered, complete film on two discs, as well as an additional disc of extra material.
A Blu-ray edition of the full length edition was released by the Criterion Collection on October 19, 2010.
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* Kiss Me Deadly: The Thriller of Tomorrow, an essay for Criterion adapted from an extract from J. Hoberman's book, An Army of Phantoms: American Movies and the Making of the Cold War
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