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Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions

#526 Post by FrauBlucher »

I was wondering about all those Fox titles from their "Studio Classics" line. This is terrific.
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#527 Post by Ashirg »

Some of them, unfortunately, already been released by Twilight Time. I'm glad Kino Lorber now has access to Fox catalogue and can speed up the releases.
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#528 Post by captveg »

MisterLime also just stated the Fox titles they have range from the "1920s to 1990s". And his answer to the idea that they could release titles that have gone OOP from Twilight Time was a plain "No".
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#529 Post by FrauBlucher »

Hhhmm, 1920s, what would that be?
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#530 Post by captveg »

Gotta figure at least some John Ford titles
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#531 Post by Cinephrenic »

Iron Horse from the 20's?
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#532 Post by mizo »

The Brat! (the only one of his surviving sound films that's completely MIA)
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#533 Post by Noiradelic »

When they say "20s to the 90s," I have to think it's probably just one, maybe two, titles from the 20s.
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#534 Post by swo17 »

I dunno, Kino's probably the most silent-friendly label in R1 other than Flicker Alley.
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#535 Post by Gregory »

Even one or two '20s films and a few more from the '30s would be better than what Twilight Time has offered up in the way of pre-1940s films: one title in five years (Drums Along the Mohawk, 1939).
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#536 Post by Alain3000 »

I'd like to see What Price Glory?(1926) to be one of the 20s Titles.
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#537 Post by andyli »

I'm ambivalent toward the news. I love Kino for their recent effort in recording new commentary tracks, and hate them (and Olive) for not including any subtitles.
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#538 Post by captveg »

Haven't they included subtitles whenever a previous DVD release had them?
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#539 Post by AfterTheRain »

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three is being re-released on Blu-ray and DVD July 5th, only this release is packed with new special features than the barebones MGM Blu.
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#540 Post by domino harvey »

AfterTheRain wrote:The Taking of Pelham One Two Three is being re-released on Blu-ray and DVD July 5th, only this release is packed with new special features than the barebones MGM Blu.
When did Kino turn into Criterion, releasing movies already out on Blu-ray?

Reading the Blu-ray forum's suggestions for what Kino should license from Fox is soul-crushing. Why license Can-Can or Dragonwyck when you can put out the Banger Sisters instead?
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#541 Post by Noiradelic »

swo17 wrote:I dunno, Kino's probably the most silent-friendly label in R1 other than Flicker Alley.
Well, they were, certainly. Their business model, like Criterion's, has evolved. The selection they've put out under the Studio Classics line does not fill me with confidence, but I hope to be proven wrong.
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#542 Post by captveg »

Noiradelic wrote:
swo17 wrote:I dunno, Kino's probably the most silent-friendly label in R1 other than Flicker Alley.
Well, they were, certainly. Their business model, like Criterion's, has evolved. The selection they've put out under the Studio Classics line does not fill me with confidence, but I hope to be proven wrong.
Do MGM or CBS own any silent films at all? Those are the licensors that have been included in their Studio Classics line, and I don't think they own any silent films.
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#543 Post by Noiradelic »

captveg wrote:
Noiradelic wrote:
swo17 wrote:I dunno, Kino's probably the most silent-friendly label in R1 other than Flicker Alley.
Well, they were, certainly. Their business model, like Criterion's, has evolved. The selection they've put out under the Studio Classics line does not fill me with confidence, but I hope to be proven wrong.
Do MGM or CBS own any silent films at all? Those are the licensors that have been included in their Studio Classics line, and I don't think they own any silent films.
Didn't say the selection was hard evidence of their moving away from silent film, it just that overall it's not the most highbrow. Hope my feeling is wrong.
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#544 Post by captveg »

Their 2nd Fox title just announced: Deadline - U.S.A. (1952)
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#546 Post by domino harvey »

Best announcement yet!
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#547 Post by Cinephrenic »

I hope Criterion has made another deal too with Fox.
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#548 Post by captveg »

Also announced: My Bodyguard (1980), Fixed Bayonets! (1951)
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#549 Post by domino harvey »

Mister Lime said Kino tried to get Little Murders and were told a flat no, though he's not sure if it's with another label or if there was a legal problem with the release (hence the long OOP DVD)
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#550 Post by Ashirg »

Daddy Long Legs is announced! Yay, bring on more CinemaScope!!!!
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