Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
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When We Were Cleaning
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This is a nice surprise. I don't think it's currently available in any form.
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I even got this one before I blinked
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Babs is being a diva in the audio mixing studio. Clearly a second clue for The Prince of Tides.
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I can see DIVA being correct but, if so, that’s a ridiculously specific image for such a general term.
I suppose THE RING is a bit obvious.
I suppose THE RING is a bit obvious.
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A reference to the Single Ladies video. Could it be a clue for An Unmarried Woman?
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My guess is Paris is Burning.
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Hitchcock's "The Ring?"
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Finally a "Michael "Bey" Cinema" box...
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This is a good clue because it could be a lot of different movies. This is a bad clue because we won’t be able to close the thread
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Am I bad at pop culture if I was busy searching for movies with "Drag Race" in the title?
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Why are you guys saying ring when she's not wearing one?
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I’m in for Diva. That’s definitely Beyoncé (though from her “Single Ladies” video), and she does have a hit song called “Diva”.
Besides, Criterion recently released Beineix’s Betty Blue and his hit debut film (which also introduced the “Cinema du look”) doesn’t have a decent home video release anywhere.
Besides, Criterion recently released Beineix’s Betty Blue and his hit debut film (which also introduced the “Cinema du look”) doesn’t have a decent home video release anywhere.