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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions

#3951 Post by CSM126 »

yoloswegmaster wrote: Fri Jan 07, 2022 11:24 pm KL Insider has revealed that the release for 'One False Move' has been cancelled, and that it will most likely be released by another label or the studio themselves.
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#3952 Post by Computer Raheem »

yoloswegmaster wrote: Fri Jan 07, 2022 11:24 pm KL Insider has revealed that the release for 'One False Move' has been cancelled, and that it will most likely be released by another label or the studio themselves.
Kino never disappoints. Hoping this leads to a 4K release, or at the least, an extra-rich special edition elsewhere. Anything that isn't a barebones MOD release from Sony at this point.
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#3953 Post by Finch »

Hopefully Indicator will step in for One False Move, now that they're releasing in the UK and US.
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions

#3954 Post by Ribs »

I actually would believe its more likely elements issues or rights issues w producers or whatever have got in the way - it seems to me unlikely Sony or Mill Creek (who I think Kino have indicated they are actually sublicensing from? I may be wrong) would accidentally allocate this title twice.

It would be nice if Kino used this gap in its deal to pick up Ishtar and at least so a competent encode of the extant master if no other features as Indicator wasn’t able to give us. It seems unlikely the parties preventing its more comprehensive release will be able to loosen their grips on it any time soon…
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#3955 Post by PfR73 »

Why would you want KL to release a barebones Ishtar when you can already buy the Sony release?
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#3956 Post by senseabove »

Today’s KLSC announcement is the first Sullavan/Stewart pairing (with a side order of Milland), Next Time We Love, which I vaguely recall liking…
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#3957 Post by Maltic »

swo17 wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 2:04 am To be fair, there are maybe a dozen or more titles this past year that I'm very glad Kino released, though for the most part I'm just glad to have a particular film out

Provided the PQ/AQ is good, of course. But by and large, Kino release the films in about as good a quality as you would have expected from some of the other labels, no? Compare, for instance, the Indicator Columbia noir sets with a random batch of Kino-released noirs. Of course, their batting average is way lower than WAC's, but WAC have their niche... and access to the WB vault (I presume).
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#3958 Post by swo17 »

Correct, but those labels can't release everything. It's the one advantage of Kino's general quantity-over-quality approach. But off the top of my head, there are also instances where Kino have actually improved on the PQ of an Indicator or MoC release
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#3959 Post by Maltic »

That's what I was trying to say - when Indicator does "dig deep" fx with the noir sets, the presentations aren't all WAC standard either, they rely on old masters like Kino often does etc.
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#3960 Post by FrauBlucher »

Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
Brand New 2K Master!

If I Were King (1938) Starring Ronald Colman, Frances Dee, Ellen Drew & Basil Rathbone – Shot by Theodor Sparkuhl – Music by Richard Hageman – Screenplay by Preston Sturges – Directed by Frank Lloyd

• Nominated for 4 Academy Awards!
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#3961 Post by ChunkyLover »

yoloswegmaster wrote: Fri Jan 07, 2022 11:24 pm KL Insider has revealed that the release for 'One False Move' has been cancelled, and that it will most likely be released by another label or the studio themselves.
KL Insider did state that other, unannounced, titles were also cancelled (I assume they might of been in the same package as "One False Move"). They are working on replacement titles.
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#3962 Post by FrauBlucher »

Eastern Promises detailed....
Eastern Promises (2007)

4KUHD Disc 1:
• Brand New HDR Dolby Vision Master – Approved & Color Graded by Cinematographer Peter Suschitzky
• 5.1 Surround & 2.0 Stereo
• Optional English Subtitles
• Triple-Layer UHD100 Disc

BLU-RAY Disc 2:
• Brand New 4K UHD SDR Master – Approved & Color Graded by Cinematographer Peter Suschitzky
• NEW Interview with Screenwriter Steven Knight
• Secrets and Stories: Featurette with Director David Cronenberg (10:32)
• Marked for Life: Featurette with David Cronenberg (6:42)
• Two Guys Walk into a Bath House: Featurette with David Cronenberg (1:55)
• Watts on Wheels: Featurette with Naomi Watts (0:55)
• Theatrical Trailer One (2:22) (Newly Mastered in 2K)
• Theatrical Trailer Two (1:54) (Newly Mastered in 2K)
• 5.1 Surround & 2.0 Stereo
• Optional English Subtitles
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#3963 Post by FrauBlucher »

Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
2022 4K Restoration by Universal Pictures!

By Candlelight (1933) Starring Elissa Landi & Paul Lukas – Shot by John J. Mescall (The Bride of Frankenstein) – Directed by James Whale (Frankenstein, The Old Dark House, The Kiss Before the Mirror, Show Boat).
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#3964 Post by soundchaser »

Oh wow, fantastic. I know this played at MOMA a few years back, but I wasn't expecting it to have a new restoration.
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions

#3966 Post by Finch »

FrauBlucher wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 4:20 pm
By Candlelight (1933) Starring Elissa Landi & Paul Lukas – Shot by John J. Mescall (The Bride of Frankenstein) – Directed by James Whale (Frankenstein, The Old Dark House, The Kiss Before the Mirror, Show Boat).
Oh, interesting choice! Can anyone here chime in what the film is like? I still have only seen his horror films but Showboat is on my watchlist.
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#3967 Post by Drucker »

Finch wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 7:57 pm
FrauBlucher wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 4:20 pm
By Candlelight (1933) Starring Elissa Landi & Paul Lukas – Shot by John J. Mescall (The Bride of Frankenstein) – Directed by James Whale (Frankenstein, The Old Dark House, The Kiss Before the Mirror, Show Boat).
Oh, interesting choice! Can anyone here chime in what the film is like? I still have only seen his horror films but Showboat is on my watchlist.
Haven't seen it, but The Kiss Before The Mirror is pretty good with a nice hint of darkness.
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#3968 Post by Matt »

Regular Lubitsch collaborator Hans Kraly was involved in the adaptation, and the plot is based on a case of mistaken identity between a butler and a prince, so probably expect something like a ‘30s Lubitsch comedy with a little more visual flair.
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#3969 Post by Finch »

Thank you both! Appreciate it.
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#3970 Post by dwk »

Grand Slam. I think they said this is the first in a 5 or 6 film deal with an independent company.
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#3971 Post by captveg »

More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:

The Cariboo Trail (1950) (DVD) (BD previously OOP)
The Organization (1971) (BD)
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#3972 Post by dwk »

The Digital Bits is saying (and Dr. Bassoon repeated them) that Kino will be releasing Manhunter on UHD, BUT the Kino Insider said they asked but it wasn't available.
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#3973 Post by FrauBlucher »

Hmm, could it be coming from Criterion.
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#3974 Post by therewillbeblus »

I'd imagine a label like Shout! Factory would be more likely
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#3975 Post by dwk »

Shout lost the rights to it two years ago. While it is possible they have re-licensed it, I would assume that they would have put their Blu-ray back in-print if that were the case.
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