Non-MoC Eureka Titles
- MichaelB
- Joined: Fri Aug 11, 2006 6:20 pm
- Location: Worthing
- Contact:
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
Amazon does seem to have these bizarre delays - I remember they took ages to send out some of the BFI Flipside titles that HMV customers had had since before the official release date.
-
- Joined: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:04 am
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
Disappointing that Faccia a faccia doesn't include the English audio track. The English dub has been released on UK VHS before, and also screened on UK television, so it certainly exists (even just ripping the audio from the VHS and cleaning it up a bit in ProTools would've been better than nothing). No BD edition now either, meaning this is essentially just a rehash of the German DVD that came out years ago - ergo there's no longer any reason for me to buy this, shame
Last edited by Nothing on Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
- MichaelB
- Joined: Fri Aug 11, 2006 6:20 pm
- Location: Worthing
- Contact:
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
The previous UK VHS was of the drastically shorter cut, so if Eureka had gone down that route they'd presumably have had to create a bodge job along the lines of various editions of Deep End - i.e. with over fifteen minutes of the soundtrack reverting to subtitled Italian.
In any case, the primary soundtrack is clearly the Italian one - the lip-sync makes it clear that it was the language being spoken by both Gian Maria Volonté and Tomás Milián on set, and this also seems to be true of much of the supporting cast. Granted, it's incongruous in that the film is set in Texas and the characters are meant to be American or Mexican, but this isn't a Once Upon a Time in the West situation (i.e. where the best soundtrack is clearly the English one).
In any case, the primary soundtrack is clearly the Italian one - the lip-sync makes it clear that it was the language being spoken by both Gian Maria Volonté and Tomás Milián on set, and this also seems to be true of much of the supporting cast. Granted, it's incongruous in that the film is set in Texas and the characters are meant to be American or Mexican, but this isn't a Once Upon a Time in the West situation (i.e. where the best soundtrack is clearly the English one).
-
- Joined: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:04 am
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
Without any yanks in the cast the Italian is no doubt more authentic, but since the films were set in the US and (badly) post-dubbed anyway I generally prefer English dubs for spaghettis - or at least to have the option. It has anyway become a convention to offer a dub track on English-language spaghetti western releases, using subtitles to cover any previously-missing segments (see numerous Anchor Bay and Blue Underground releases). An English language track would probably increase sales too - and, in my case, would have been a reason to double dip.
Still, at least this will open up the film to folks who may have overlooked the German Sollima boxset, now OOP it seems + if the figures on this are okay, perhaps Eureka would consider releasing the even-more-miraculous political spaghetti TEPEPA, written by Franco Solinas (The Battle of Algiers, Salvatore Giuliano, Kapo, Queimada, The Savage Innocents, A Bullet for the General, Mr. Klein, Hanna K.), again scored by Ennio Morricone and starring the underrated Tomas Milian + Orson Welles, whom rumour has it co-directed some of the film with Petroni (Death Rides a Horse).
Still, at least this will open up the film to folks who may have overlooked the German Sollima boxset, now OOP it seems + if the figures on this are okay, perhaps Eureka would consider releasing the even-more-miraculous political spaghetti TEPEPA, written by Franco Solinas (The Battle of Algiers, Salvatore Giuliano, Kapo, Queimada, The Savage Innocents, A Bullet for the General, Mr. Klein, Hanna K.), again scored by Ennio Morricone and starring the underrated Tomas Milian + Orson Welles, whom rumour has it co-directed some of the film with Petroni (Death Rides a Horse).
- Duncan Hopper
- Joined: Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:16 am
- Location: http://www.eldiabolik.com
- Contact:
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
There's a pretty decent Italian DVD of Tepepa which I picked up in Bologna a couple of yeras ago. It has English and Italian language options - sadly no English subs for the Italian, but It does also come with the Morricone CD soundtrack and can be picked up pretty cheap on Amazon and eBay.
And if your Italian is good enough, there's an audio comentary from driector Giulio Petroni.
And if your Italian is good enough, there's an audio comentary from driector Giulio Petroni.
-
- Joined: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:04 am
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
The Italian DVD is OOP, now going for $60+
- Duncan Hopper
- Joined: Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:16 am
- Location: http://www.eldiabolik.com
- Contact:
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
Oh yes, sorry, my mistake, I saw the 'other buying options' on Amazon, but didn't see it was for the VHS.
Could be worth a release by Eureka, especially if they can use the commentary and subtitle it.
Could be worth a release by Eureka, especially if they can use the commentary and subtitle it.
-
- Joined: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:04 am
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
Yeah, even if no HD elements were available (but who knows?) they could just port the Italian DVD and add subs and it'd already be a more complete release than Faccia a faccia. This would also be the first English subtitled DVD release of Tepepa anywhere in the world.
Alex Cox on TEPEPA:
Alex Cox on TEPEPA:
A longer review here.Alex Cox wrote:TEPEPA (a.k.a. BLOOD & GUNS, 1968) is an excellent Mexican Revolution story, directed by Giulio Petroni. John Steiner is a wooden gringo, but Tomas Milian as the social bandit and Orson Welles as the reactionary army colonel are outstanding. They have good debates about power and the Revolution, and their showdown is strongly acted and well staged. Francisco Marin's location photography turns Tabernas, Albaricoces, and Guadix into the white-walled Mexico of the 1920s. Much irony and moral ambiguity; very influential on Leone's DUCK YOU SUCKER. Only Damiano Damiani's QUIEN SABE? / A BULLET FOR THE GENERAL (1966) is better.
- eerik
- Joined: Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:53 pm
- Location: Estonia
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
I guess it's okay to post Bounty films here too?
The director of TOKYO GORE POLICE is back with the Japanese zombie movie HELLDRIVER, released by BOUNTY films, 31/10, DVD & Blu-ray
Funny, lyrical, dark and mysterious – the enigmatic and visually striking LOVELY BY SURPRISE is released by EUREKA on DVD, 31/10
First full length claymation feat. THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN with brand new unseen extras, released by EUREKA on DVD & Blu-ray 31/10
GUILTY OF ROMANCE, new crime noir from Sion Sono (COLD FISH, LOVE EXPOSURE) to be released in cinemas 30/09, DVD & Blu-ray 31/10 by EUREKA
Can love prevail over sex, money, androids, and ninjas? Starring Mahiro Aine, Maria Ozawa & Asami, EROTIBOT to be rel. on DVD, 26/9 (BOUNTY)
THE YELLOW SEA, Korean crime drama starring Kim Yun-seok, dir. by Na Hong-jin (THE CHASER) rel. in cinemas nationwide 21/10, BOUNTY FILMS
Japanese horror TOMIE:UNLIMITED, dir. by Noboru Iguchi will be playing at festivals in the UK in Oct. Rel. on DVD/Bluray in 2012 by BOUNTY
The director of TOKYO GORE POLICE is back with the Japanese zombie movie HELLDRIVER, released by BOUNTY films, 31/10, DVD & Blu-ray
Funny, lyrical, dark and mysterious – the enigmatic and visually striking LOVELY BY SURPRISE is released by EUREKA on DVD, 31/10
First full length claymation feat. THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN with brand new unseen extras, released by EUREKA on DVD & Blu-ray 31/10
GUILTY OF ROMANCE, new crime noir from Sion Sono (COLD FISH, LOVE EXPOSURE) to be released in cinemas 30/09, DVD & Blu-ray 31/10 by EUREKA
Can love prevail over sex, money, androids, and ninjas? Starring Mahiro Aine, Maria Ozawa & Asami, EROTIBOT to be rel. on DVD, 26/9 (BOUNTY)
THE YELLOW SEA, Korean crime drama starring Kim Yun-seok, dir. by Na Hong-jin (THE CHASER) rel. in cinemas nationwide 21/10, BOUNTY FILMS
Japanese horror TOMIE:UNLIMITED, dir. by Noboru Iguchi will be playing at festivals in the UK in Oct. Rel. on DVD/Bluray in 2012 by BOUNTY
- colinr0380
- Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 4:30 pm
- Location: Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, UK
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
I thought I'd add the note that Noboru Iguchi is the director responsible for a couple of films that could be bracketed with Tokyo Gore Police in the over the top violence stakes - Machine Girl and Robogeisha. In fact the director of Tokyo Gore Police, Yoshihiro Nishimura, also worked as visual effects supervisor on all these films (amongst many others including Tomie: Rebirth plus Sion Sono's Suicide Club, Love Exposure, Exte and Cold Fish), and according to imdb both of them are working as kind of a collective known as the Fundoshi Corps.eerik wrote:Japanese horror TOMIE:UNLIMITED, dir. by Noboru Iguchi will be playing at festivals in the UK in Oct. Rel. on DVD/Bluray in 2012 by BOUNTY
I'll also be very interested to see how Tomie: Unlimited reboots that series. This series hasn't really made it to the UK yet but Adness Entertainment released most of the first cycle of Tomie films (Tomie, Tomie: Replay, Tomie: Rebirth, Tomie: Forbidden Fruit etc) on DVD in the US (and there were a few released by different companies too - i.e.Tomie: Beginning, which could be thought of as the Ring 0: Birthday-styled 'prequel' of the series). The early 2000s series was very much in the Ring/Ju-on-mould involving young girls being haunted by a lank-haired demon woman, though the slight difference here was that it was just the severed head doing the haunting at the same time as effortlessly seducing every young man in the vicinity as well!
I'm a big fan of Junji Ito's mangas, of which the Tomie series is a part (and I did like the way that the supernatural entity in this series is shown to be driving people to commit acts of violence and dismemberment out against her, as if Tomie has become the ultimate twisted expression of a passive-aggressive victim figure), but have never really felt that films made of his works so far have really captured the transgressive qualities of his storytelling (it didn't help that the Tomie series was rather in the shadow of Ring but I also felt that the film version of Uzumaki, while interesting and with spot-on casting, was also a pale shadow of the epic manga). I guess I'll keep my fingers crossed in the hopes that Tomie: Unlimited may change that!
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:49 pm
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
Just got done with A High Wind in Jamaica and thought to say thanks for releasing. It's the funnest '80s movie the '60s ever produced. It also makes it all the more miserable of a shame that McKendrick called it quits so early. An other decade or two and he would have been the best.
- colinr0380
- Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 4:30 pm
- Location: Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, UK
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
There's a really nice full page advert for Sion Sono's Guilty of Romance just inside the front cover of this month's Sight and Sound along with a relatively enthusiastic review of the film itself.
I thought I would post also to note that the director's most well known film Suicide Club is also getting its first UK DVD release this month from a company called 'Cine du monde'. I've no idea yet what the quality will be, but at least it is being released!
I thought I would post also to note that the director's most well known film Suicide Club is also getting its first UK DVD release this month from a company called 'Cine du monde'. I've no idea yet what the quality will be, but at least it is being released!
- manicsounds
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:58 pm
- Location: Tokyo, Japan
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
BD/DVD from Bounty/Eureka!
- Finch
- Joined: Mon Jul 07, 2008 5:09 pm
- Location: Edinburgh, UK
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
Come on Eureka, if you can buy the rights for Yakuza Weapon, you can get this also. And Matsumoto's follow-up Saya Zamurai, too, please (since the Japanese AGAIN haven't put English subs on their forthcoming Blu-Ray).
- manicsounds
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:58 pm
- Location: Tokyo, Japan
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
Is the Female Prisoner Scorpion box out of print? Outrageous prices on amazon...
- RossyG
- Joined: Sat May 30, 2009 5:50 pm
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
Hammer have said that there will be a BD of Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell in 2012. Any chance at all that this will be released by Eureka to follow up their splendid Paranoiac disc?
Bit of a long-shot that it will be, but it'd certainly be welcome news.
Bit of a long-shot that it will be, but it'd certainly be welcome news.
- ccfixx
- Joined: Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:37 pm
- Location: Rhode Island, USA
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:49 pm
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
Isn't that one of the titles in the big Optimum set? I'd assume it would come from them than.RossyG wrote:Hammer have said that there will be a BD of Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell in 2012. Any chance at all that this will be released by Eureka to follow up their splendid Paranoiac disc?
Bit of a long-shot that it will be, but it'd certainly be welcome news.
- antnield
- Joined: Tue Jun 28, 2005 1:59 pm
- Location: Cheltenham, England
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
Nope. It was issued in the UK via DD though. Most of their other Hammer discs have since been reissued by Icon.knives wrote:Isn't that one of the titles in the big Optimum set?
- colinr0380
- Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 4:30 pm
- Location: Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, UK
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
Very nice to see a Jasper Sharp commentary on there!
-
- Joined: Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:20 pm
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
NSFW and almost all the frames where the girls have clothes are in the review
sick film...
Although I disagree about the film review. The film does worth a watch even if its not the film of the year.
- Jean-Luc Garbo
- Joined: Thu Dec 09, 2004 1:55 am
- Contact:
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
The commentary is on the DVD version as well, correct?colinr0380 wrote:Very nice to see a Jasper Sharp commentary on there!
- colinr0380
- Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 4:30 pm
- Location: Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, UK
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
I'm not too sure, and unfortunately I'm not going to be able to check for certain, since I have only ordered the Blu. The article on Twitch based on the press release seems to suggest that the commentary will be on the DVD as well, although a whole new can of worms has been opened with the discussion of whether this version of Guilty of Romance will just be the 'international version' of the film (running 112 mins, rather than 144), or whether the international version is just listed among the special features and both cuts of the film will be included. The DVD Beaver review seems to suggest only the international version is included.
- Jean-Luc Garbo
- Joined: Thu Dec 09, 2004 1:55 am
- Contact:
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
I noticed that difference in running time. Is one version better than the other?colinr0380 wrote:The DVD Beaver review seems to suggest only the international version is included.
- colinr0380
- Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 4:30 pm
- Location: Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, UK
Re: Non-MoC Eureka titles?
There's an interesting review here that talks of the differences:
It’s worth noting that there are two versions of Guilty of Romance. The full length version runs at 143 minutes, whilst the edited version is approx 112 minutes long – this review is of the later.
Apparently, in the unedited version there are extra scenes of the murder investigation, which means actress Miki Mizuno is given added screen time and therefore, gives her character, Kazuko, more substance, whereas, in the shorter version, Kazuko appears to be less important to the plot than the characters Izumi and Mitsuko. The synopsis from the film’s press release states that Guilty of Romance is a “dramatic account of three women and their lives”. This may be an accurate description for the unedited version, but the condensed version focuses more on the character of Izumi, with Mitsuko being an imperative character to the narrative too. Sadly, the cuts made from some of the investigation sequences have affected the significance of the character of the female investigator quite considerably.