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BFI (British Film Institute)
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- colinr0380
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- L.A.
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- antnield
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Mogul Mowgli Blu coming Feb 2021.
- L.A.
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- Ribs
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Winter/Spring releases, per Amazon listings shared on Blu-ray.com:
Blue Sky (18th January)
Marlene Dietrich at Universal, 1940-1942 (4-Film Collection) [Seven Sinners, Flame of New Orleans, The Spoilers, and Pittsburgh] (18th January)
Madchen in Uniform (8th March)
Romeo is Bleeding (8th March)
Targets (22nd March)
Blue Sky (18th January)
Marlene Dietrich at Universal, 1940-1942 (4-Film Collection) [Seven Sinners, Flame of New Orleans, The Spoilers, and Pittsburgh] (18th January)
Madchen in Uniform (8th March)
Romeo is Bleeding (8th March)
Targets (22nd March)
- therewillbeblus
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I'm digging that Targets cover
- rapta
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Targets is a dream come true. I wonder what else they've licensed from Paramount (unless those deals are bundled in with Universal, which would explain the Dietrich set). Great cover too, I agree - I prefer when labels actually use the original artwork, wherever possible.
What next...Witness? The Parallax View? Black Sunday? One can dream...
What next...Witness? The Parallax View? Black Sunday? One can dream...
- TMDaines
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In for Marlene and Mädchen.
- L.A.
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Fortunately I didn’t import Kino’s disc of Mädchen. The Jenni Olson commentary is probably the same but the BFI most likely will have couple extras more and a booklet in the first pressing. Also Marlene Dietrich is always welcome. So these two I’m most excited about.
- therewillbeblus
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Ribs wrote: ↑Tue Nov 03, 2020 12:47 amWinter/Spring releases, per Amazon listings shared on Blu-ray.com:
Blue Sky (18th January)
Marlene Dietrich at Universal, 1940-1942 (4-Film Collection) [Seven Sinners, Flame of New Orleans, The Spoilers, and Pittsburgh] (18th January)
Madchen in Uniform (8th March)
Romeo is Bleeding (8th March)
Targets (22nd March)
Hope we get a commentary on Blue Sky from its writers. Would love to hear Peter Medak discuss Romeo, too. Immensely
flawed, yet bizarrely compelling movie with a lot of gratuitous violence and one of Mark Isham's best scores.
- L.A.
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Would BFI have any interest in putting out Medak’s The Ruling Class (1972)?
- L.A.
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Stanley Tucci: 10 essential performances. Yesterday he celebrated his 60th birthday.
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May 27, 2022 marks the Christopher Lee centenary. Would BFI be interested in a centenary edition or box set of feature films, shorts, perhaps a selection from Lee´s audiobooks and recordings, an image gallery (I remember a shot of Lee testing for the part of Queequeeg in Moby Dick (1956) on the BFI website), and input from Lady Lee, Jonathan Rigby, Kim Newman et. al.?
I realize that collecting several feature films might surely be a rights nightmare. Perhaps a set of 1-2 discs might be organized around some of these:
The Disputation, one of Lee´s best performances IMHO
The Creeping Flesh, as an example of the Lee-Cushing partnership
Les Mains d´Orlac, excellent performance in French
Alias John Preston
The Mirror and Markheim
Cross-Roads (though already released as an extra on a BFI disc)
Haven´t seen Dark Places or Nothing But the Night, so can´t comment on these.
Perhaps other relevant material is housed at the BFI.
I realize that collecting several feature films might surely be a rights nightmare. Perhaps a set of 1-2 discs might be organized around some of these:
The Disputation, one of Lee´s best performances IMHO
The Creeping Flesh, as an example of the Lee-Cushing partnership
Les Mains d´Orlac, excellent performance in French
Alias John Preston
The Mirror and Markheim
Cross-Roads (though already released as an extra on a BFI disc)
Haven´t seen Dark Places or Nothing But the Night, so can´t comment on these.
Perhaps other relevant material is housed at the BFI.
- Franz Propp
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Another short film that it would be nice to see upgraded to Blu-ray as part of this collection is Paul Miller's "Spiderweb" (1977). It is not a horror or suspense film per se, but it has an agreeably disquieting ambience about it.Stefan Andersson wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 3:01 pmGlancing through Jonathan Rigby´s English Gothic, I find quite a few possibilities for a volume 2:
Markheim, Tony Richardson, 1952
Mirror and Markheim w/ Christopher Lee, 1953
Alias John Preston, w/ Christopher Lee
The Man and the Snake, Sture Rydman
The Return, Sture Rydman
Red, Astrid Frank
Panic, James Dearden
Black Angel, Roger Christian
The Bloody Chamber, based on Angela Carter
- L.A.
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New features announced for Romeo is Bleeding. I wish Medak himself had recorded a commentary
Newly recorded audio commentary by author and film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Medak on Medak: An Interview with Peter Medak (2021, 43 mins): a newly filmed interview with director Peter Medak on his career and his work on Romeo is Bleeding
Original theatrical trailer
Isolated score (featuring some effects)
Image gallery
**FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Fully illustrated booklet with new essays by Rebecca Feasey, Lou Thomas and Josephine Botting and full film credits
- MichaelB
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Is Medak typically such an outstanding commentator that a 43-minute interview feels like you're being short-changed? There's every chance that he was offered the option and that the interview was his choice!
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Oh, I know. He IS a very engaging and informative commentator, though. Still, I also would've liked to have heard from the film's writer/producer, Hilary Henkin, but maybe she was unavailable or
dissatisfied with it. She was the first female writer to earn a cool million for a screenplay, and the film was hyped up a lot before its release.
- L.A.
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Mädchen in Uniform extras updated:
”Other extras TBC” but this already looks great now.• Audio commentary by film historian Jenni Olson (2020)
• The Kiss – The Women Who Made a Movie Masterpiece (selected episodes, 2020, 108 mins): writer and journalist Bibi Berki takes us through the making of Mädchen in Uniform and explores the exceptional women who came together to make it in this podcast by Tempest Productions
• A selection of treasures from the BFI National Archive to charm and delight: Tilly and the Fire Engines (c1910, 2 mins), Hints and Hobbies No.11 - 'Hints to the Ladies on Jiu-Jitsu' (1926, 4 mins), Day at St. Christopher's College and School (1920, 18 mins), 4 and 20 Fit Girls (1940, 11 mins)
• Other extras TBC
• **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet with new writing by So Mayer, Chrystel Oloukoï, Bibi Berki, Henry K Miller and Sarah Wood
- yoloswegmaster
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Zavvi leaked these upcoming titles from BFI: 'Jungle Fever', 'Salaam Bombay', 'Radio On', 'Piccadilly', and 'I Start Counting'.
- reaky
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I can imagine Radio On and I Start Counting being Flipside releases.
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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Going by the covers, only the latter is
This is directed by the guy that did Godspell, by the way
This is directed by the guy that did Godspell, by the way
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Piccadilly! At long last! Hopefully A Cottage on Dartmoor will follow.
- rockysds
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County Lines (2019) and Play for Today: Volume Two (Stocker's Copper / The Elephant's Graveyard / Gotcha / The Spongers / Victims of Apartheid / Just a Boy's Game) also up at Zavvi.