Low stock/forthcoming deletion notice of the following:
Early Hou Hsiao-hsien(already gone)
Fantastic Planet (74 left)
Harmonium (5 left)
Operation Petticoat (2 left)
Syncopation (81 left)
The Son of Shiek (40 left)
MoC OOP
- TMDaines
- Joined: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:01 pm
- Location: Stretford, Manchester
Re: MoC OOP
I missed Criss Cross going OOP. I don't think that ever appeared in a sale.
- TMDaines
- Joined: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:01 pm
- Location: Stretford, Manchester
Re: MoC OOP
I clearly missed that and don’t think anyone shared it here. I follow Eureka on Twitter and missed it there too.
- ryannichols7
- Joined: Mon Jul 16, 2012 2:26 pm
Re: MoC OOP
cannot recommend Michael or the Ford double enough. Kino released both but you get both Fords and both's impressive special features (with Joseph McBride and Tag Gallagher) for the price of one, plus the usual excellent MOC booklet. Michael is one of their all time best releases for a supremely great film, one I find very underrated in Dreyer's ouvre
Made in Hong Kong is a great edition, always happy with Tony Rayns but the Metrograph release has a commentary from Sean Gilman and Ryan Swen, well worth checking out. so that one is a toss up. shame to see any of them leave MOC at all
EDIT: I own The Sun Shines Bright but haven't gotten to it yet. Ford's favorite of his own films and I trust MOC did better than Olive...
Made in Hong Kong is a great edition, always happy with Tony Rayns but the Metrograph release has a commentary from Sean Gilman and Ryan Swen, well worth checking out. so that one is a toss up. shame to see any of them leave MOC at all
EDIT: I own The Sun Shines Bright but haven't gotten to it yet. Ford's favorite of his own films and I trust MOC did better than Olive...