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#1001 Post by AfterTheRain »

Krakatoa East of Java announced for future release.
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#1002 Post by Ashirg »

Update on Duel in the Sun -
The master for Duel in the Sun is the roadshow version.
Update on Krakatoa East of Java -
I took a quick look at the transfer, which looks really good. I'm sure it was the 131 minute cut and almost sure it was 2.35
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#1003 Post by andyli »

Sydney Pollack's They Shoot Horses Don't They? coming to blu-ray soon.
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#1004 Post by PfR73 »

Costa wrote:
PfR73 wrote:Also, I can't believe none of you have mentioned the most important title from ABC Pictures


SpaceCamp
i have mentioned this elsewhere.
this is in my top 5 most wanted blurays ever! [-o<
Announced as forthcoming, no date yet
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#1005 Post by andyli »

James Cruze's The Covered Wagon coming soon to blu-ray in a 4K remaster.
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#1006 Post by Perkins Cobb »

andyli wrote:Sydney Pollack's They Shoot Horses Don't They? coming to blu-ray soon.
That's one I'm really glad I hadn't gotten around to watching yet. Weren't there substantial laserdisc extras that weren't included on any of the DVD releases? Would be nice if KL could license those.
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#1007 Post by dustybooks »

I watched They Shoot Horses for the first time right after the election, little expecting that my mood and faith in humanity could actually be brought further down in that moment. It's an absolutely brilliant film, though, and I'll be excited to own it finally.
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#1008 Post by captveg »

Take the Money and Run (1969) announced.
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#1009 Post by knives »

Well look at that. Guess Criterion really will never join the Woody train.
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#1010 Post by captveg »

If only they could pry Match Point out of DreamWorks/Paramount's hands.
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#1011 Post by The Narrator Returns »

There's still the 4K restoration of Manhattan up for grabs, at least.
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#1013 Post by What A Disgrace »

Well, that's it then: waiting now for a Leone boxe set from Arrow.
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#1014 Post by Calvin »

Predictably, they've just announced For a Few Dollars More from a new 4K master, but it's not coming until 2018. Giving plenty of time for Arrow to match/beat them with a box set, or so we can hope.
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#1015 Post by FrauBlucher »

Duel in the Sun gets detailed....
• Roadshow Version (Overture, Prologue, Exit)
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Gaylyn Studlar
• Interview with Cecilia Peck, Carey Peck and Anthony Peck
• Reversible Art
• Trailers
• Optional English SDH subtitles
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#1016 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

This was shared on blu-ray.com, some detail on their work on the theatrical cut of GBU.
Besides the color correction (removing the yellowishness) we also made the following corrections and adjustments to create our 161 Minute cut of the Theatrical version:

1. The "flip cut" transition/optical wipe from "Tuco talking to Blondie and taking a bite of his cigar to being hung" was restored to its original version

2. The fadeout to black of the "gun shop owner with the sign in his mouth" scene is now a cut to exodus scene.

3. The fadeout of the "Blondie passing out as Tuco is bringing him water" scene happens exactly 1 second later than how it was on old MGM DVD release of the Theatrical Cut.

4. The dissolve from "night" scene to "coach arriving at the mission" scene now fades up from black

5. The shot of the train leaving the station (with Tuco and Wallace on it) was supposedly longer in the US theatrical cut, before cutting directly to Tuco in the train and not dissolving out earlier to the early morning camp scene - Our 4K of the 161 minute cut matches the old MGM DVD of the theatrical cut exactly.
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#1017 Post by tenia »

Wasn't the 98 MGM DVD cut not very faithful to the actual theatrical cut ?
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#1018 Post by FrauBlucher »

Coming August 22nd on DVD and Blu-ray!

Barton Fink (1991) with optional English subtitles
• Interview with star John Turturro
• Interview with actor Michael Lerner
• Interview with producer Ben Barenholtz
• "Headspace: The Inner Sounds of Barton Fink" - composer Carter Burwell and sound designer Skip Lievsay describe their roles in creating the film's unique soundscape
• 8 Deleted Scenes
• Original Theatrical Trailer
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#1020 Post by beamish13 »

Looks fantastic. I can't believe they got a Lawrence Block interview on it.
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#1021 Post by AfterTheRain »

I'll Be Seeing You coming soon via Kino's FB page.
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#1023 Post by domino harvey »

Avanti! coming soon
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#1024 Post by swo17 »

A sentence that will never have more than the one exclamation point
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#1025 Post by hearthesilence »

I liked it. Jonathan Rosenbaum is a huge fan, and I don't think he's alone in his appreciation.
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