I know I've said elsewhere on this forum that Arrow got a really solid group of Paramount titles, but I didn't think Kino would be hit with this bad a group of leftovers. surely there's more Paramount titles of quality out there to release??
Even if they are mediocre, there are a lot of mediocre movies and filmmakers. They are entitled to a little representation, aren't they, and a little chance?
Equating Feltenstein with Kino feels harsh. Yes, two months this year have not been good from Warner but for me it least, there was nothing Kino have announced since Cry Baby and Bad Lieutenant that made me take notice, and I'm not buying either disc until they've been confirmed to be safe buys. Warner Archive on the other hand deliver on the encodes every single time even for the movies no one here gets excited about.
Finch wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2024 7:39 pm
Equating Feltenstein with Kino feels harsh. Yes, two months this year have not been good from Warner but for me it least, there was nothing Kino have announced since Cry Baby and Bad Lieutenant that made me take notice, and I'm not buying either disc until they've been confirmed to be safe buys. Warner Archive on the other hand deliver on the encodes every single time even for the movies no one here gets excited about.
I’m still really excited about the Patricia Rozema restorations that KL will release, but god only knows when they’ll do it. They’re sitting on the complete catalog of Rob Nilsson (Northern Lights), too
ryannichols7 wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2024 6:12 pm
I know I've said elsewhere on this forum that Arrow got a really solid group of Paramount titles, but I didn't think Kino would be hit with this bad a group of leftovers. surely there's more Paramount titles of quality out there to release??
Nearly every US boutique has deals with Paramount, so, at a certain point, given their release model, Kino was going to get a bunch of scraps.
Finch wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2024 7:39 pm
Equating Feltenstein with Kino feels harsh. Yes, two months this year have not been good from Warner but for me it least, there was nothing Kino have announced since Cry Baby and Bad Lieutenant that made me take notice, and I'm not buying either disc until they've been confirmed to be safe buys. Warner Archive on the other hand deliver on the encodes every single time even for the movies no one here gets excited about.
WAC and their authoring house Duplitech may have reversed that approach recently when looking at the newest The Nun’s Story BD. Their new The Rain People BD is also badly encoded according to kmhofmann. The second half of this page has a detailed discussion about WAC and their encoding: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.ph ... st22159510
I wonder if WAC’s budget was cut by the Zaslav regime which resulted in the declining quality.
Finch wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2024 7:39 pm
Equating Feltenstein with Kino feels harsh. Yes, two months this year have not been good from Warner but for me it least, there was nothing Kino have announced since Cry Baby and Bad Lieutenant that made me take notice, and I'm not buying either disc until they've been confirmed to be safe buys. Warner Archive on the other hand deliver on the encodes every single time even for the movies no one here gets excited about.
I by no means am comparing the tech side of their releases. Just their selections. WAC has had a better release schedule than Kino but they also have a much bigger selection choose from, which at times has been a disappointment because Feltenstein uses the excuse that that's what's asked for by the fans of WAC. Who are these people
eh, Kino is releasing Le Doulos and Bob Le Flambeur on UHD in August Le Doulos special features:
UHD SDR Master by StudioCanal – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative
Audio Commentary by Film Historian Samm Deighan
Melville - The Demon Within Him: Interview with First Assistant Director Volker Schlöndorff (29:34)
Birth of the Detective Story Melville Style: Documentary (32:46)
Theatrical Trailer
In French with Optional English Subtitles
Bob Le Flambeur special features:
UHD SDR Master by StudioCanal – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative
Audio Commentary by Film Critic Nick Pinkerton
Diary of a Villain: Documentary by Dominique Maillet (25:45)
Theatrical Trailer
In French with Optional English Subtitles
In addition to Le Doulos and Bob Le Flambeur, Kino is also releasing Last Year at Marienbad and Alphaville on UHD in August. Quite a month for poached former Criterions.
The UHD of The Train comes with a cute little liner notes booklet, which wasn't advertised as far as I can tell. I'm uncertain who the author is, however.
dwk wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2024 3:03 pm
Today's announcement is The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955) Blu-ray from a new 4K scan.
I'm not familiar with this so info is helpful
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955) Starring Gary Cooper, Rod Steiger, Charles Bickford, Ralph Bellamy, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jack Lord, Peter Graves, Darren McGavin & Fred Clark – Shot by Sam Leavitt (Exodus) – Music by Dimitri Tiomkin (High Noon) – Oscar Nominated Screenplay by Milton Sperling (Merrill’s Marauders) & Emmet Lavery (Hitler’s Children) – Produced by Milton Sperling (Blowing Wild) – Directed by Otto Preminger (Laura, Anatomy of a Murder, In Harm’s Way).
dwk wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2024 3:03 pm
Today's announcement is The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955) Blu-ray from a new 4K scan.
I'm not familiar with this so info is helpful
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955) Starring Gary Cooper, Rod Steiger, Charles Bickford, Ralph Bellamy, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jack Lord, Peter Graves, Darren McGavin & Fred Clark – Shot by Sam Leavitt (Exodus) – Music by Dimitri Tiomkin (High Noon) – Oscar Nominated Screenplay by Milton Sperling (Merrill’s Marauders) & Emmet Lavery (Hitler’s Children) – Produced by Milton Sperling (Blowing Wild) – Directed by Otto Preminger (Laura, Anatomy of a Murder, In Harm’s Way).
My thoughts from an earlier iteration of 50s list
domino harvey wrote:Preminger is just about the last person I'd expect to take a flag-waving stance, so his the Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955) never threatens to become as ridiculous or self-important as it could. Indeed, Preminger's boredom with the material here works wonders, as he gets playful-- and cruel. Poor Gary Cooper flounders in Preminger's long takes and the early scenes in the film are particularly unflattering to the actor. Of course, an old hand like Charles Bickford takes these sequences in stride, and perhaps that's Preminger's point… An interesting (and preferable) dry-run for Anatomy of a Murder.
Has "Alphaville" by Kino on UHD/Blu-Ray been canceled or postponed ?
although I have the Japanese blu-ray (which has the StudioCanal logo on the back of the artwork) and was very pleased with the picture quality and film texture, I'm curious what Kino could do with this combo release. I have tried to find it at wowhd but contrary to Cry Baby which I have already received from wowhd, "Alphaville" is not listed on wowhd.