Kino
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Perkins Cobb
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Re: Kino
Anyone ever seen Shoot the Sun Down (1978)? Nice to see Kino pick up the kind of forgotten, random '70s oddity that used to be a staple of the good old days of Anchor Bay.
- manicsounds
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:58 am
- Location: Tokyo, Japan
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DVDBeaver on Mario Bava's "The Whip And The Body"
Like the recent Fox Catalog titles being released, this one too looks very "blue" compared to the old DVDs.
Like the recent Fox Catalog titles being released, this one too looks very "blue" compared to the old DVDs.
- Koukol
- Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:31 am
Re: Kino
manicsounds wrote:DVDBeaver on Mario Bava's "The Whip And The Body"
Like the recent Fox Catalog titles being released, this one too looks very "blue" compared to the old DVDs.
I just cancelled my order.
My EMS DVD looks miles better to me.
- jsteffe
- Joined: Sat Mar 31, 2007 1:00 pm
- Location: Atlanta, GA
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Mondo Digital prefers the Kino Blu-ray of The Whip and the Body:
He seems to feel that the German DVD looks too bright, although he claims it does match with Italian prints of the film, as opposed to IB Technicolor prints for the international market. He concludes:As you'd probably expect, right off the bat the transfer is yet another variant in the film's odd home video history and looks the closest to date to the Technicolor prints seen in most English-speaking territories. It's appropriately dark and rich with very crisp detail, causing the sparing but dramatic bursts of red and blue lighting to really pop off the screen. The frame grabs here are all from the Blu-ray, and while it really plays more beautifully in motion than a simple image can convey, it might at least give you some idea of what to expect.
I have the German DVD and have been happy with it, but I have to admit that I am intrigued by the different look on the Kino Blu-ray, and I can see it working in a different way.Bava hasn't exactly had the smoothest history on Blu-ray to date, but you can easily file this one among the winners and rank it as the most satisfying, impressive presentation of this often mistreated macabre gem to date.
- manicsounds
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:58 am
- Location: Tokyo, Japan
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This will piss off some people: The new "Russian Ark" Anniversary edition DVD has more extras than the blu-ray
So I'm wondering if the DVD is just the same as the old Wellspring DVD repackaged.Unlike the Blu-ray, however, the DVD has a few additional elements as well. There's a good commentary track, an overview of the Museum itself, and additional Q&As.
- warren oates
- Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2012 4:16 pm
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Some people? How about all of us who bought the thing? Especially those who already had the older Wellspring version and have already discarded the old art and case (when we might have sold it!). For the life of me I don't understand this decision. Kino ought to have gone dual format if they weren't porting every extra. There's perhaps a small stupid argument to be made for/against upressing some of those making-of interviews (if they even needed to), or haggling over bitrates, but none at all for not including an audio commentary they apparently had the rights to all along.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Zot!
- Joined: Wed Jan 20, 2010 4:09 am
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They included a bonus DVD with The Sacrifice, so yeah, I agree this would have been wise.warren oates wrote:Some people? How about all of us who bought the thing? Especially those who already had the older Wellspring version and have already discarded the old art and case (when we might have sold it!). For the life of me I don't understand this decision. Kino ought to have gone dual format if they weren't porting every extra. There's perhaps a small stupid argument to be made for/against upressing some of those making-of interviews (if they even needed to), or haggling over bitrates, but none at all for not including an audio commentary they apparently had the rights to all along.
- feihong
- Joined: Thu Nov 04, 2004 4:20 pm
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It's like we're inching closer and closer to these being out in the open. This seems like pretty good news!domino harvey wrote:Redemption releasing the two Robbe-Grillet titles BFI delayed
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kneelzod
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The extras you're referring to came from another company's DVD--Wellspring. If they're not on the Kino Lorber Blu-ray and DVD, it's because they don't have access and / or rights to those materials, including the commentary, which were produced and, therefore owned, by a different entity.manicsounds wrote:This will piss off some people: The new "Russian Ark" Anniversary edition DVD has more extras than the blu-raySo I'm wondering if the DVD is just the same as the old Wellspring DVD repackaged.Unlike the Blu-ray, however, the DVD has a few additional elements as well. There's a good commentary track, an overview of the Museum itself, and additional Q&As.
- fdm
- Joined: Fri Apr 21, 2006 5:25 pm
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Would be interesting to see a family tree for Lorber. Would think Wellspring was somewhere in that mix at one point in time. (Fox Lorber, Wellspring, Lorber, Kino Lorber, maybe missed one or two.) But yes could be a rights issue, could be a cost issue, or something else altogether...
- warren oates
- Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2012 4:16 pm
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Makes it seem like the reviewer didn't really review the disc at all. It's not a mistake that's easy to make if you're really looking at the actual disc. DVDTalk was never all that great to begin with. But it's fallen off considerably lately. The worst of the worst is Jeff Nelson, who covers new theatrical releases with the mangled prose of an enthusiastic yet held back 4th grader. If only somebody would forbid him from using the passive voice.
- Matt
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:58 pm
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[I don't want to get into it here, but avoiding the passive voice is just a stylistic tic of E.B. White that unfortunately got adopted as gospel. There's absolutely nothing inherently wrong with it. The rest of this guy's writing though…]
- warren oates
- Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2012 4:16 pm
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Oh there's nothing wrong with passive voice in theory, but for how wrong it can be in practice, just look at Nelson's reviews. His stuff is a text book example of how not to use it.
- warren oates
- Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2012 4:16 pm
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Kino announces Blu-ray for A Touch of Sin. Haven't had time to write about this film yet, but others on the board have in their 2013 lists. Believe their praise. This is a fascinating window into contemporary China, a great film in its own right, and a real evolution in Jia Zhang Ke's work as well.