Same reason It’s Pat is on Blu-Ray, certain obligations in their contracts have to be met or else other films of quality won’t be released or go OOP because the didn’t fulfill their terms and agreements. Plus since this is a major release, it can help fund releases of other more obscure films since they probably don’t pull much profit in. Also at least some people like Cowboys and Aliens and would like to see it in 4K compared to something like Rawhead Rex.ryannichols7 wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 3:15 pm Cowboys and Aliens (2011) is being released on UHD. how is this even justifiable?
Kino Lorber Studio Classics
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- captveg
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More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
What a Way to Go! (1964) (BD)
What a Way to Go! (1964) (BD)
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M Sanderson
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That third Audie Murphy collection (3-movie B-Western box) sounds good, including films by George Sherman (Hell Bent for Leather) & RG Springsteen.
- dwk
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Some recent KLSC announcements:
Death Wish V
Three Into Two Wont Go
Hardcore
The Best of Times
And here are the special features for Pretty Baby
Brand New 4K Master
• Audio Commentary by Kat Ellinger
• Brooke Shields on PRETTY BABY
• Film Historian Leonard Maltin on PRETTY BABY
• La Vie en Gris: Video Essay by Daniel Kremer
• Theatrical Trailer
Death Wish V
Three Into Two Wont Go
Hardcore
The Best of Times
And here are the special features for Pretty Baby
Brand New 4K Master
• Audio Commentary by Kat Ellinger
• Brooke Shields on PRETTY BABY
• Film Historian Leonard Maltin on PRETTY BABY
• La Vie en Gris: Video Essay by Daniel Kremer
• Theatrical Trailer
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Wow. This is a big one for them...
Coming Soon on 4KUHD!
Brand New HDR/Dolby Vision Master!
Lost in Translation (2003) Starring Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, Giovanni Ribisi & Anna Faris – Shot by Lance Acord (Being John Malkovich) – Written & Directed by Sofia Coppola (The Virgin Suicides, Marie Antoinette).
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No kidding. I just assumed that one was destined for Criterion some day.
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Have to think that Coppola wanted Criterion to release her most famous film. Kino must have paid big bucks. Will be interesting to see if she participates directly in any special features.
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Yay! I'm not expecting a lot of extras for this little gem, but it would be cool to hear a few words from Shelton, Spottiswoode or Russell about it. I've always felt this was one of Robin Williams' best and most overlooked performances. His manic comic energy is channeled wonderfully into the character, rather than exploding the character and going full Robin Williams. The tremendous cast of character actors in small roles (M. Emmet Walsh, Dub Taylor, Margaret Whitton, Donald Moffat, Kathleen Freeman, and more) bring a lot of flavor as well.
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tolbs1010 wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2023 4:34 pmYay! I'm not expecting a lot of extras for this little gem, but it would be cool to hear a few words from Shelton, Spottiswoode or Russell about it. I've always felt this was one of Robin Williams' best and most overlooked performances. His manic comic energy is channeled wonderfully into the character, rather than exploding the character and going full Robin Williams. The tremendous cast of character actors in small roles (M. Emmet Walsh, Dub Taylor, Margaret Whitton, Donald Moffat, Kathleen Freeman, and more) bring a lot of flavor as well.
It was also one of the first editing gigs for film scholar and Sam Peckinpah megafan Paul Seydor, who does commentaries on virtually every Peckinpah release
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I didn't even realize (or maybe forgot) that Paul Seydor is an editor, as I know him only for his books and commentaries on Peckinpah. Looking at his credits now. He went on to edit nearly all of Ron Shelton's films. Roger Spottiswoode also did some editing on Peckinpah's The Getaway, and a couple of Peckinpah regulars (R.G. Armstrong and Dub Taylor) show up in small roles in The Best Of Times.
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tolbs1010 wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2023 7:03 pm I didn't even realize (or maybe forgot) that Paul Seydor is an editor, as I know him only for his books and commentaries on Peckinpah. Looking at his credits now. He went on to edit nearly all of Ron Shelton's films. Roger Spottiswoode also did some editing on Peckinpah's The Getaway, and a couple of Peckinpah regulars (R.G. Armstrong and Dub Taylor) show up in small roles in The Best Of Times.
Gordon Carroll, producer of Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid and 1/3 of the Brandywine team responsible for the Alien franchise, worked on it as well
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Fletch and Fletch Lives, both from new 2K transfers, are coming from KLSC.
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KLSC's announcement today is The Monster Squad UHD
- captveg
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EDIT: Scratch that. KL Insider says these will both be back.
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More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
100 Rifles (1969) (BD)
Rawhide (1951) (BD)
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More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
100 Rifles (1969) (BD)
Rawhide (1951) (BD)
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as many of us suspected, Brokeback Mountain is coming on UHD with DV
- captveg
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More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
Gorp (1980) (BD)
Up the Creek (1984) (BD)
Gorp (1980) (BD)
Up the Creek (1984) (BD)
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TBLITW's latest "errr..." 4k announcement is The Boogens (1981).
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Vinegar Syndrome's 4K releases of bad movies sound way more interesting than Kino's.
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My 4K UHD copy of Ebola Syndrome is one of the jewels of my collection.
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Well, now I regret not buying it over the recent sale. My finger was hovering over the button but then I decided against it.
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Michael Ritchie's Prime Cut is being released on 4K Blu-ray. I'm not sure why, but I'm certainly not upset.
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WOW. I might be TOO excited about this (really, not being sarcastic). This is such an odd, hidden gemWhat A Disgrace wrote: Sun Jul 09, 2023 3:40 pm Michael Ritchie's Prime Cut is being released on 4K Blu-ray. I'm not sure why, but I'm certainly not upset.
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It’s an incredible film, and I’m very tempted to update my Blu. Ritchie is one of the great underrated auteurs of the New Hollywood era, and it was written by the same genius behind 2 of my favorite John Frankenheimer filmsblack&huge wrote: Sun Jul 09, 2023 6:06 pmWOW. I might be TOO excited about this (really, not being sarcastic). This is such an odd, hidden gemWhat A Disgrace wrote: Sun Jul 09, 2023 3:40 pm Michael Ritchie's Prime Cut is being released on 4K Blu-ray. I'm not sure why, but I'm certainly not upset.
Charles Taylor’s book Opening Wednesday at a Theater or Drive-in Near You has an interesting analysis of it. He programmed a series at the Hammer that was devoted to the titles in said book, and that’s how I first encountered it. I’d love to hear him do a commentary
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For all you M. Night Shyamalan fans...
Coming Soon on 4KUHD!
Brand New HDR Dolby Vision Master!
The Visit (2015) Starring Olivia DeJonge, Ed Oxenbould, Deanna Dunagan, Peter McRobbie & Kathryn Hahn – Shot by Maryse Alberti (Creed) – Written & Directed by M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, Signs, Split)