Olive Films
- Never Cursed
- Such is life on board the Redoutable
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Beaver for The Hallelujah Trail; it looks terrible and may be an upscaled SD master
- tenia
- Ask Me About My Bassoon
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Wait, Olive is also using ALL CAPS SDH subs now ?
- Never Cursed
- Such is life on board the Redoutable
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Maybe they came with whatever older master they're using?
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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This really does look bad. Thankfully it's the Hallelujah Trail, so nothing of value was lost
- Ribs
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Olive will be handling the US release of Boorman's Hope and Glory, which Sony unexpectedly put out in the UK themselves as a barebones disc for its anniversary last year. It doesn't look like it'll be an Olive signature edition, which is a shame.
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I was hoping that Criterion or Shout Factory would put this out, as both would do a great job in terms of supplemental features. Since Olive will release it, I'll take a wait-and-see approach before making a commitment on upgrading my MGM DVD.Ribs wrote:Olive will be handling the US release of Boorman's Hope and Glory, which Sony unexpectedly put out in the UK themselves as a barebones disc for its anniversary last year. It doesn't look like it'll be an Olive signature edition, which is a shame.
- Petty Bourgeoisie
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Does anyone have advice regarding Godards Numero Deux ? Think this will ever see a Blu-ray release with some bonus materials? Or should I pick up the Olive DVD and just be thankful for that?
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I say go for it. I don't see this getting upgraded anytime soon (though an HD MP4 is available on https://www.lacinetek.com/fr/tous-les-f ... x-vod.html for people in righter territories than me, but maybe it's amazing/maybe it's just an upscale). I don't see a blu-ray in any territory. Worldwide the DVDs look mostly out of print.
It's also from his least visually interesting era: he's experimenting with video & multiple monitors, but Comment Ca Va? is on Blu and it doesn't look amazing because of the filmstocks & how it's shot.
Of course, if you buy it then it will be out on Blu in a week. Thanks in advance!
It's also from his least visually interesting era: he's experimenting with video & multiple monitors, but Comment Ca Va? is on Blu and it doesn't look amazing because of the filmstocks & how it's shot.
Of course, if you buy it then it will be out on Blu in a week. Thanks in advance!
- Ashirg
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5/29 releases -
Cold Turkey (1971)
Odds Against Tomorrow (1959)
They are also releasing A Bucket of Blood (1959) only on DVD.
Cold Turkey (1971)
Odds Against Tomorrow (1959)
They are also releasing A Bucket of Blood (1959) only on DVD.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:42 pm
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Something hinky is going on with Amazon and Olive. Some of Olive's releases are getting removed by Amazon for intellectual property violations...
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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This had happened previously with Force of Evil and I just received notification of the same about Secret Beyond the Door and the original release of Macbeth.
- dwk
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Olive is re-releasing Bound on August 28th as a part of the Olive Signature line.
- kcota17
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I guess it’s a good sign the Signature Line is still alive. Although I’m still waiting for an inevitable Invasion of the Body Snatchers Signature release.
- dwk
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Here are the specs for the Bound re-release
BRAND NEW DIGITAL RESTORATION OF THE FILM
THEATRICAL AND UNRATED VERSIONS OF THE FILM
Audio commentary with writers/directors The Wachowskis; actors Joe Pantoliano, Jennifer Tilly and Gina Gershon; film editor Zach Staenberg; and technical consultant Susie Bright
"Part and Parcel" – with titles designer Patti Podesta
"The Difference Between You and Me" – with film studies and gender studies professors B. Ruby Rich and Jen Moorman
"Here's Johnny!" – with Christopher Meloni
"Hail Ceasar" – with Joe Pantoliano
"Femme Fatales" – with Gina Gershon and Jennifer Tilly
"Modern Noir: The Sights & Sounds of Bound" – with cinematographer Bill Pope, editor Zach Staenberg, and composer Don Davis
Theatrical Trailer
Essay by screenwriter/actress Guinevere Turner
Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
- dwk
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers is the next Olive Signature release due out on October 16.
- dwk
- Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2010 6:10 pm
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Specs for the Olive Signature Invasion of the Body Snatchers
NEW HIGH-DEFINITION RESTORATION
Audio Commentary by film historian Richard Harland Smith
Audio Commentary by actors Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter, and filmmaker Joe Dante
"The Stranger in Your Lover's Eyes" – A two-part visual essay with actor and son of director Don Siegel, Kristoffer Tabori, reading from his father's book A Siegel Film
"The Fear is Real" – Filmmakers Larry Cohen and Joe Dante on the film's cultural significance
"I No Longer Belong: The Rise and Fall of Walter Wanger" – Film scholar and author Matthew Bernstein discusses the life and career of the film's producer
"Sleep No More: Invasion of the Body Snatchers Revisited" – Never-before-seen appreciation of the film featuring actors Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter, along with comments from film directors and fans, John Landis, Mick Garris, and Stuart Gordon
"The Fear and the Fiction: The Body Snatchers Phenomenon" – Never-before-seen interviews with Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter, along with film directors John Landis, Mick Garris and Stuart Gordon, discussing the making of the film, its place in history, and its meaning
1985 archival interview with Kevin McCarthy hosted by Tom Hatten
"Return to Santa Mira" – An exploration of the film's locations
"What's In a Name?" – On the film's title
Gallery of rare documents detailing aspects of the film's production including the never-produced opening narration to have been read by Orson Welles
Essay by author and film programmer Kier-La Janisse
Original theatrical trailer
Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
- solaris72
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Wonder where the Kevin McCarthy/Dana Wynter commentary track came from, seeing how Wynter died in 2011 and McCarthy in 2010. The Criterion laserdisc had a commentary with Maurice Yacowar, and I'm not seeing a similar commentary on any of the DVD or blu listings on dvdcompare.net.
EDIT: Aha, apparently Dante recorded it in 2006 but it was shelved! Surprising they're not touting the commentary as an exclusive.
EDIT: Aha, apparently Dante recorded it in 2006 but it was shelved! Surprising they're not touting the commentary as an exclusive.
- tenia
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"The improvement is evident in the matched screen captures below.".
Well, it just seems to be the older master, slightly more contrasted. Not much of an improvement.
Well, it just seems to be the older master, slightly more contrasted. Not much of an improvement.
- Boosmahn
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The Invasion of the Body Snatchers set is selling quickly, with all 5,000 copies already sent to retailers. Granted, they'll probably be increasing the copy number when the remaining Blu-rays are sold. Call me a schmuck, but I ordered it just in case.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Carlos Saura's the 7th Day and a Blu-ray collection of five of Capra's WWII docs coming next month
- Fiery Angel
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Is this an out of the blue release or is there more Saura possible, like they did with Medem?
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Same. I didn't expect it to sell out so quickly, but figured I might as well snag it while I have the chance without rolling the dice. DeepDiscount had it for 45% off anyways so it was cheaper than most of the Olive Signature line so didn't hurt too badly.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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I think the lesson is, never underestimate a popular horror title on Blu-ray. 5000 gone seems surprising to me at first too, but clearly this is still a film with enormous pull
- Gregory
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Up till now, I've noticed that not one of the Olive Signature titles has actually sold out. And I find it kind of interesting that when Olive introduced the limited-edition model for the series, they warned: "This also means that our past Olive Signature DVDs and Blu-rays will be going out of print, so act now to purchase your own"
Over a year later now, this hasn't happened.
Over a year later now, this hasn't happened.