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domino harvey
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Re: Columbia Classics

#601 Post by domino harvey »

captveg wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 7:06 pm The Talk of the Town (1942) (may also get a stand alone BD release)
As far as I can tell, this is NOT getting a Blu-ray release, and the UHD isn’t a combo. I suspect someone at the studio assumed it already had one and this was just an upgrade like many other other new UHD titles
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#602 Post by captveg »

I don't think they assumed that they already released a BD. I think they assumed that near 100% of the consumers who would buy it on BD are already buying UHD anyway. Turns out they did the same release strategy (straight from DVD to UHD with no BD) for Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip.
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#603 Post by captveg »

A Knight's Tale (2001) UHD on 5/20/25. The BD is from 2006 so it should be a notable upgrade. One of the better sports movie of the 2000s.
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#604 Post by Finch »

Sense and Sensibility is the next title released from the Columbia Classics 4K box set. August 4th, apparently Made On Demand.
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#605 Post by Finch »

Sony are putting out Tom Savini's 1990 Night of the Living Dead remake in late September.


4K ULTRA HD DISC

Two versions of the feature presented in 4K resolution with Dolby Vision
NEW: Uncensored Cut – supervised by director Tom Savini, the Uncensored Cut restores moments of graphic violence and delivers an alternate vision of this horror classic
1990 Theatrical Version
English Dolby Atmos (both versions) + English 5.1 (both versions) + English 2-Channel Surround (Theatrical Version only)
Special Feature:
NEW: Commentary with director Tom Savini on the Uncensored Cut, moderated by Michael Felsher


BLU-RAY DISC™

1990 Theatrical Version of the feature presented in HD resolution, sourced from the 4K master
English 5.1 & 2-Channel Surround
Special Features:
Archival commentary with director Tom Savini
NEW: Interview with Actor Bill Moseley
NEW: Interview with Actor William Butler
NEW: Interview with Actors McKee Anderson and Heather Mazur
NEW: Interview with Producers John Russo and Russell Streiner
NEW: Interview with Editor Tom Dubensky
NEW: Interview with Zombie Performers Greg Funk and Dyrk Ashton
Savini’s Night with Director Tom Savini Featurette
Being Barbara with Actress Patricia Tallman Featurette
Return to the Living Dead with Special Makeup Effects Supervisors John Vulich and Everett Burrell Featurette
The Dead Walk: Making-of Featurette
Theatrical Trailer
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#606 Post by nicolas »

Silverado 4K Steelbook upcoming

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THE STAR-STUDDED WESTERN FAVORITE CELEBRATES ITS 40TH ANNIVERSARY
LIMITED EDITION STEELBOOK AVAILABLE OCTOBER 7TH

DISC DETAILS & BONUS MATERIALS

4K ULTRA HD DISC
Feature presented in 4K resolution with Dolby Vision, restored from the original camera negative.
English Dolby Atmos + English 5.1 + English 2-Channel Surround
Special Feature:
Theatrical Trailer

BLU-RAY DISC™
Feature presented in HD resolution
English 5.1
Special Features:
Along the Silverado Trail: A Western Historians’ Commentary
A Return to Silverado with Kevin Costner Featurette
The Making of Silverado Featurette
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#607 Post by wlh138 »

Finch wrote:Sony are putting out Tom Savini's 1990 Night of the Living Dead remake in late September.


4K ULTRA HD DISC

Two versions of the feature presented in 4K resolution with Dolby Vision
NEW: Uncensored Cut – supervised by director Tom Savini, the Uncensored Cut restores moments of graphic violence and delivers an alternate vision of this horror classic
1990 Theatrical Version
English Dolby Atmos (both versions) + English 5.1 (both versions) + English 2-Channel Surround (Theatrical Version only)
Special Feature:
NEW: Commentary with director Tom Savini on the Uncensored Cut, moderated by Michael Felsher


BLU-RAY DISCImage

1990 Theatrical Version of the feature presented in HD resolution, sourced from the 4K master
English 5.1 & 2-Channel Surround
Special Features:
Archival commentary with director Tom Savini
NEW: Interview with Actor Bill Moseley
NEW: Interview with Actor William Butler
NEW: Interview with Actors McKee Anderson and Heather Mazur
NEW: Interview with Producers John Russo and Russell Streiner
NEW: Interview with Editor Tom Dubensky
NEW: Interview with Zombie Performers Greg Funk and Dyrk Ashton
Savini’s Night with Director Tom Savini Featurette
Being Barbara with Actress Patricia Tallman Featurette
Return to the Living Dead with Special Makeup Effects Supervisors John Vulich and Everett Burrell Featurette
The Dead Walk: Making-of Featurette
Theatrical Trailer
On the Blu-ray.com forum thread, Sony confirmed that the Uncensored Cut will also be included on the Blu-ray copy due to demand.

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#608 Post by dwk »

Finch wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2025 1:26 pm Sony are putting out Tom Savini's 1990 Night of the Living Dead remake in late September.


4K ULTRA HD DISC

Two versions of the feature presented in 4K resolution with Dolby Vision
NEW: Uncensored Cut – supervised by director Tom Savini, the Uncensored Cut restores moments of graphic violence and delivers an alternate vision of this horror classic
People are starting to get their copies and the runtime difference between the two cuts is only 12 seconds:
Uncut: 1:28:30
Theatrical: 1:28:18

The uncut versions opens in black and white and, according to someone that has it, "just suddenly turns into color in the middle of the graveyard scene."
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#609 Post by dwk »

Sony is releasing a 9-film Luc Besson Collection in November
LE DERNIER COMBAT Blu-ray
SUBWAY UHD
THE BIG BLUE UHD
LA FEMME NIKITA UHD
ATLANTIS Blu-ray
LÉON: THE PROFESSIONAL UHD
THE FIFTH ELEMENT UHD
THE MESSENGER: THE STORY OF JOAN OF ARC UHD  
ANGEL-A Blu-ray
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#610 Post by nicolas »

This set seems to have all the new interviews Gaumont and Studiocanal commissioned for their 4K re-releases of the films in addition to legacy material.

The only strange omission is in the audio. Sony didn’t port over the 5.0 mix for Subway and the new Atmos for The Big Blue.
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#611 Post by domino harvey »

Blu-rays also included in the same box for every UHD title btw
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#612 Post by colinr0380 »

Atlantis is a great rescue as that is kind of a documentary companion piece to The Big Blue, in that it is just shots of undersea creatures all done to Éric Serra's score. It fits in with those early 90s New Age-y 'screensaver' programmes (like Channel 4's very early morning The Art of Landscape series) that came out in the wake of Koyaanisqatsi.
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#613 Post by ryannichols7 »

we could have this for Almodovar, but....
Spoiler
or better yet, we could have this for Allen, but...
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Re: Columbia Classics

#614 Post by captveg »

Awakenings (1990) 4K UHD on 12/9/25
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#615 Post by nicolas »

Make your voice heard! Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is running a fan survey for the next two weeks, so come vote on and write-in titles for 4K UHD and Blu-ray today! Plus there's a sweepstakes, so enter today!
Link: https://secure.sonypictures.com/movies/ ... /polls/4k/

- My 4K picks: Ali, In Cold Blood, Superbad, Caine Mutiny, The Holiday, Talladega Nights, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Walk Hard and Young Guns 2.
- Write-In (4K): Midnight in Paris, Marie Antoinette, A Separation, The Skin I Live In, 3:10 to Yuma, Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion, A Matter of Life and Death, A Prophet, Repulsion, Shampoo, Revenge, Safe
- Write-in (BD): The Teacher's Lounge, Caché (Hidden), The House of Mirth, The Room Next Door, On Swift Horses, The White Countess, Crossroads
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#616 Post by Yakushima »

nicolas wrote: Tue Nov 11, 2025 10:22 pm
Make your voice heard! Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is running a fan survey for the next two weeks, so come vote on and write-in titles for 4K UHD and Blu-ray today! Plus there's a sweepstakes, so enter today!
Link: https://secure.sonypictures.com/movies/ ... /polls/4k/

- My 4K picks: Ali, In Cold Blood, Superbad, Caine Mutiny, The Holiday, Talladega Nights, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Walk Hard and Young Guns 2.
- Write-In (4K): Midnight in Paris, Marie Antoinette, A Separation, The Skin I Live In, 3:10 to Yuma, Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion, A Matter of Life and Death, A Prophet, Repulsion, Shampoo, Revenge, Safe
- Write-in (BD): The Teacher's Lounge, Caché (Hidden), The House of Mirth, The Room Next Door, On Swift Horses, The White Countess, Crossroads
Nicolas, thank you for the heads-up!

My picks from their 4K list: Superbad, Johnny Mnemonic, Walk Hard.
4K Write-in: The Palace (Roman Polanski, 2023) & Almodóvar films: Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, All About My Mother, Pain and Glory, Talk to Her, Parallel Mothers, Kika (that's all I could fit in there :)
BD Write-in: The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish (1991), Broken English (2007), SubUrbia (1996), K-PAX (2001).
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#617 Post by dwk »

Tie me Up isn't with Sony.
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#618 Post by Calvin »

Wrote in Quine's Strangers When We Meet, The Solid Gold Cadillac, All the Real Girls, Sweet and Lowdown, Remember My Name, and Let No Man Write My Epitaph for the BD section. My Sister Eileen, The Man Who Would Be King, The Long Gray Line, and Housekeeping for 4K.
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#619 Post by beamish14 »

Wrote in The Dion Bros./The Gravy Train and Happy Birthday, Wanda June
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#620 Post by domino harvey »

Calvin wrote: Tue Nov 11, 2025 11:54 pm Wrote in Quine's Strangers When We Meet
Good luck, this has been OOP forever now and Sony didn’t bring it back for their Novak set, I think there must be some kind of rights issue
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Re: Columbia Classics

#621 Post by Lowry_Sam »

My write ins:

Columbia Noir 4K Box
Pedro Almodovar 4K Box
The Lives Of Others
A Separation
A Prophet
Wild Tales
Howard's End
Welcome To The Dollhouse
Winged Migration
Nine Queens
Kung Fu Hustle
Fun W/ Dick&Jane '77
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Re: Columbia Classics

#622 Post by criterionsnob »

Howards End is being released by Cohen on 4K this month.
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#623 Post by Finch »

On top of some titles that were already mentioned above, I asked for The Man From Laramie on 4K and The Black Book/Reign of Terror on Blu-ray.
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#624 Post by therewillbeblus »

Finch wrote: Wed Nov 12, 2025 2:35 amThe Black Book/Reign of Terror on Blu-ray.
This has to be coming sooner or later, it’s Mann and just too fun not to be on somebody’s priority list
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Re: Columbia Classics

#625 Post by Lowry_Sam »

criterionsnob wrote: Wed Nov 12, 2025 1:12 am Howards End is being released by Cohen on 4K this month.
The 4k restoration that's buried on their website (under "watch at home") links to a 2xblu-ray on Amazon & they have no mention of any UHDs on their website. They're not doing a very good job at promoting their releases.
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