575 The Killing
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575 The Killing
The Killing
Stanley Kubrick’s account of an ambitious racetrack robbery is one of Hollywood’s tautest, twistiest noirs. Aided by a radically time-shuffling narrative, razor-sharp dialogue from pulp novelist Jim Thompson, and a phenomenal cast of character actors, including Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Timothy Carey, and Elisha Cook Jr., The Killing is both a jaunty thriller and a cold-blooded punch to the gut. And with its precise tracking shots and gratifying sense of irony, it’s Kubrick to the core.
SPECIAL EDITION:
- New high-definition digital restoration (with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition)
- New video interview with producer James B. Harris
- Excerpts of interviews with actor Sterling Hayden from the French television series Cinéma cinémas
- New video interview with film scholar Robert Polito about writer Jim Thompson and his work on The Killing
- Restored high-definition digital transfer of Stanley Kubrick’s 1955 noir feature Killer’s Kiss
- New video appreciation of Killer’s Kiss with film critic Geoffrey O’Brien
- Theatrical trailers
- PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film historian Haden Guest and a reprinted interview with Marie Windsor on The Killing
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Stanley Kubrick’s account of an ambitious racetrack robbery is one of Hollywood’s tautest, twistiest noirs. Aided by a radically time-shuffling narrative, razor-sharp dialogue from pulp novelist Jim Thompson, and a phenomenal cast of character actors, including Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Timothy Carey, and Elisha Cook Jr., The Killing is both a jaunty thriller and a cold-blooded punch to the gut. And with its precise tracking shots and gratifying sense of irony, it’s Kubrick to the core.
SPECIAL EDITION:
- New high-definition digital restoration (with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition)
- New video interview with producer James B. Harris
- Excerpts of interviews with actor Sterling Hayden from the French television series Cinéma cinémas
- New video interview with film scholar Robert Polito about writer Jim Thompson and his work on The Killing
- Restored high-definition digital transfer of Stanley Kubrick’s 1955 noir feature Killer’s Kiss
- New video appreciation of Killer’s Kiss with film critic Geoffrey O’Brien
- Theatrical trailers
- PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film historian Haden Guest and a reprinted interview with Marie Windsor on The Killing
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- manicsounds
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Re: 575 The Killing
Having both The Killing and Killer's Kiss in the same package is an excellent deal, but like other August releases of this year, surprised with the lack of audio commentaries or more extras on this set.
- Oedipax
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Re: 575 The Killing
Can we assume Killer's Kiss will also be 1080p?
- Jun-Dai
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Re: 575 The Killing
I don't think so. Criterion rarely pass up the opportunity to type high-definition, even if just talking about the transfer, so my suspicion is that it was left out intentionally.
- Minkin
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Re: 575 The Killing
None of the other feature bonus films say anything on their respective pages, despite being in HD (Murder à la Mod, Bucking Broadway, etc)- So, anything is possible.Jun-Dai wrote:I don't think so. Criterion rarely pass up the opportunity to type high-definition, even if just talking about the transfer, so my suspicion is that it was left out intentionally.
- Professor Wagstaff
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Re: 575 The Killing
Since Criterion keeps finding room for Timothy Carey's work collection (this one makes five), it would be nice to give Minnie & Moskowitz or World's Greatest Sinner a whacky C.
- aox
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Re: 575 The Killing
Honestly, since this is a one disc release, I would prefer The Killing be given enough room in the 50gigs to breathe in 1080p than have to fight for disc space with a 1080p presentation of Killers Kiss.
- Jeff
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Re: 575 The Killing
The combined running time of both films is 2.5 hours. Breathing room won't be an issue.aox wrote:Honestly, since this is a one disc release, I would prefer The Killing be given enough room in the 50gigs to breathe in 1080p than have to fight for disc space with a 1080p presentation of Killers Kiss.
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Re: 575 The Killing
I hope so. Murder a la Mod (extra with the Blow Out blu ray) was in 1080p.Oedipax wrote:Can we assume Killer's Kiss will also be 1080p?
- eerik
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Re: 575 The Killing
How about a nice digipack, like Sweet Smell of Success or The Night of the Hunter?
- ccfixx
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Re: 575 The Killing
Bill Hunt over at The Digital Bits confirms with Criterion that "Killer's Kiss" will be HD...
[Editor's UPDATE: Criterion just got back to me to confirm that Killer's Kiss WILL be in HD on the Blu-ray. GREAT news!]
- Der Spieler
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Re: 575 The Killing
This is an absolute day-1 buy and a dream fulfilled.
- Jeff
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Re: 575 The Killing
Criterion has updated the specs to read, "restored high-definition digital transfer of Stanley Kubrick’s 1955 noir feature Killer’s Kiss."
- Peacock
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Re: 575 The Killing
Looks good. And the last definite Phoenix Finish title that we are aware of from that article; not a huge file size here but the detail is quite amazing..
- Tom Hagen
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Re: 575 The Killing
It is possible to praise something to the point that it no longer makes any sense:Minkin wrote:Beaver
Fans shouldn't hesitate for a moment. This is one Blu-ray to keep in your home safe in a Mylar bag...
- movielocke
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Re: 575 The Killing
and.... cue aspect ratio shitstorm.
- knives
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Re: 575 The Killing
Why? We've known about the AR since the beginning and to the best of my knowledge that's what it has always been.
- Jeff
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Re: 575 The Killing
Yeah, there shouldn't be any controversy about the aspect ratio. United Artists contractually required almost all non-scope films to be framed for 1.66 (and occasionally 1.75) and presented that way theatrically from 1955 through the mid 60s. You'll find Criterion's releases of UA's Paths of Glory, Night of the Hunter, The Fugitive Kind, Sweet Smell of Success, and Kiss Me Deadly to be in 1.66, as should be their eventual release of 12 Angry Men. The recent MGM Blu-rays of Some Like It Hot and The Misfits are framed at 1.66 as well. Other 1.66 UA titles include The Birdman Of Alcatraz, The Train, I Want To Live!, The Miracle Worker, The Defiant Ones, and Inherit The Wind. The Manchurian Candidate and Judgement at Nuremberg were among those that were 1.75.
All of these will have headroom that you were never intended to see in the 1.33 versions.
All of these will have headroom that you were never intended to see in the 1.33 versions.
- aox
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Re: 575 The Killing
Criterion is releasing 12 Angry Men?
- Tom Hagen
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Re: 575 The Killing
It was Mulvaneyed and discussed a while back. People were pooh-poohing it as the film equivalent of dad rock or something.
- aox
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Re: 575 The Killing
ohhh... is that the stupid old film they still haven't colorized? I thought we were talking about this. Carry on.Tom Hagen wrote:It was Mulvaneyed and discussed a while back. People were pooh-poohing it as the film equivalent of dad rock or something.
- mfunk9786
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Re: 575 The Killing
This release looks and sounds fantastic, not to mention the fact that the film is a wall-to-wall hoot. It is going to be a very difficult year-end poll for me between this, Blow Out, Sweet Smell of Success, Kes, etc etc.