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jheez
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Re: Kino

#2326 Post by jheez »

TMDaines wrote:Anyone know in what language the intertitles will be in the Fritz Lang set? I see Kino used the original German language for Die Nibelungen, so there is some hope.
Unfortunately, the early fritz lang set has english intertitles.
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triodelover
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Re: Kino

#2327 Post by triodelover »

TMDaines wrote:Anyone know in what language the intertitles will be in the Fritz Lang set? I see Kino used the original German language for Die Nibelungen, so there is some hope.
I've only been able to take a glance at Harakiri so far. Those intertitles are in English.
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TMDaines
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#2328 Post by TMDaines »

Oh well. Wallet is safe for now then. Cheers.
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Re: Kino

#2329 Post by unclehulot »

I just rented the new BluRay of Griffith's Abraham Lincoln, and I'm glad I didn't buy it.....Kino MUST be called to task for the absolutely horrific fake stereo they have been subjecting mono soundtracks to on many of their BluRay releases!! Bird of Paradise had the same thing (ditto the Keaton sound shorts), which seems to utilize the WORST sounding software, set on auto-pilot, which splits frequencies between 2 channels which a big hole in the middle of the stereo image. To this they have added a "ping-pong" style reverb, which does the rest of the job in ruining the sound. Perhaps this is aimed at those with a 3 inch tv speaker? I don't know, but it's headache inducing unlistenable on anything else. What's worse is that reviewers unfamiliar with the basics of audio restoration just blame it on the early sound technology! What's next, Ruscico-style 5.1 "bumps"? On top of this incompetence, they can't even use a de-clicking program to remove debris from the track? This can be done with a $40 piece of software these days. I'm sorry, but Kino needs to hear from as many of us as possible, and get this suppose audio engineer taken off these projects, and redo these disgraceful releases!
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manicsounds
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Re: Kino

#2330 Post by manicsounds »

The Blue Angel review is up at Bluray.com

German version only, and all the DVD extras dropped? Looks like the upcoming MoC is the only way to go,
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Gregory
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#2331 Post by Gregory »

I already took the leap, preordering the Kino blu from ImportCDs, and I have the English-version-only DVD sitting around, from Kino's "Glamour Girls" box set, which also did not include any of the special features that were on the 2-DVD edition. Kino sure knows how to be generous. Are they aware they have competition? I guess I should go ahead and cancel the entire remainder of my discounted ImportCDs order.
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#2332 Post by criterion10 »

Along with Fear and Desrie and Die Nibelungen, The Blue Angel will be another title in which I will be getting the MoC version as opposed to the Kino version. Damn, Kino has really been dropping the ball lately...
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matrixschmatrix
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#2333 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Has Kino ever bettered MoC in a head to head showdown? The only times I can think of that come close are when the MoC came out long beforehand.
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#2334 Post by criterion10 »

matrixschmatrix wrote:Has Kino ever bettered MoC in a head to head showdown? The only times I can think of that come close are when the MoC came out long beforehand.
I don't think Kino has really ever bettered MoC, it's just that their recent releases seem to be so much inferior.
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Re: Kino

#2335 Post by swo17 »

As we were just discussing the other day, both companies' Keaton shorts sets are probably essential.
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triodelover
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Re: Kino

#2336 Post by triodelover »

Beaver on Der blaue Engel. Glad I cancelled my pre-order when the MoC was announced.
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captveg
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#2337 Post by captveg »

Kino Lorber have announced their February Blu-ray and DVD release slate as follows: On the Kino Lorber label, look for The Pool on DVD only on 2/5, followed by Hipsters on DVD only on 2/19 and Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow on DVD only on 2/26. On the Redemption Films label, look for the Satanic Cults Collection (including Satanic Sluts: The Black Order Cometh, Satanic Sluts II: The Black Masses and Satanic Sluts III: Scandalized) on DVD only and Die Screaming, Marianne, House of Whipcord: Remastered Edition, Schizo: Remastered Edition and The Comeback: Remastered Edition on Blu-ray only on 2/12, followed by Jean Rollins' Zombie Lake: Remastered Edition and Jess Franco's Oasis of the Zombies: Remastered Edition on Blu-ray and DVD on 2/26.

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knives
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#2338 Post by knives »

I wonder why they are taking so long for The Grapes of Death.
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Adam X
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#2339 Post by Adam X »

and more importantly - for me anyway - The Night of the Hunted

Edit: and then I see this. Guess everyone gets what they want. Thanks Kino.
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Jeff
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#2340 Post by Jeff »

Morris Engel's magical The Little Fugitive is being released on Blu-ray on March 26. Back in January, Engel's daughter had told me Kino didn't have Blu-ray plans at that time. Glad to see that's changed.
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knives
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#2341 Post by knives »

I hope the other two which I actually like more as unpopular an opinion as that is are also on the docket.
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Feego
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#2342 Post by Feego »

A question for those who own both the Kino and Artificial Eye editions of Fantomas: Do they have the same music score?
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#2343 Post by swo17 »

Yes, they both have the excellent Catalogue Sonimage score.
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perkizitore
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#2344 Post by perkizitore »

Get the Kino, it has the David Kalat commentaries.
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Feego
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Re: Kino

#2345 Post by Feego »

Thanks to both of you. I own the Artifical Eye already, and I pretty much plan on getting the Kino too for the commentaries. I love the score so much that I can't imagine watching the film any other way. I just wanted to see if it was safe to part with the AE or hold onto it for the music.
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Re: Kino

#2346 Post by manicsounds »

For some reason I thought Fantomas was already released on Blu, I guess I got it mixed up with Les Vampires. What are the chances of Fantomas getting the HD treatment.
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Feego
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#2347 Post by Feego »

manicsounds wrote:What are the chances of Fantomas getting the HD treatment.
Since I just bought the DVD set, probably pretty good!
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Roger Ryan
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#2348 Post by Roger Ryan »

For those who will still wondering, Kino's new Buster Keaton box set is officially 14 discs...

This Blu-ray exclusive set includes the following Ultimate Edition releases of: BUSTER KEATON: SHORT FILMS COLLECTION: 1920-1923, THE SAPHEAD (1920), OUR HOSPITALITY (1923) SHERLOCK JR. / THREE AGES (1923 / 1924), THE NAVIGATOR (1924), SEVEN CHANCES (1925), GO WEST / BATTLING BUTLER (1925 / 1926), THE GENERAL (1926), COLLEGE (1927) (exclusive to the box set until 2013), STEAMBOAT BILL, JR. (1928) AND LOST KEATON (1934-1937).

Back in September, an erroneous press release stated that the box would contain 15 discs which has proven not to be true.
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manicsounds
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Re: Kino

#2349 Post by manicsounds »

"White Zombie" Blu-ray offers both a 'digitally remastered DNR superscrubbed clean' version, and an untouched "raw unenhanced" version. Guess which is more problematic?

Mondo Digital review, DVDSavant review
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domino harvey
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Re: Kino

#2350 Post by domino harvey »

Holy cat, that screencap from the DNR'd transfer in the MD review is one of the worst things I've ever seen. Kino Kino Kino, this is what happens when we start to trust you!
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