Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 5:43 pm
I don't remember it being terrible, but only because I don't remember it at all, which is probably worse
True, but the Interpreter has a cheap region free Blu-Ray from Universal already, so it doesn't matter where it came from. Not like region capability ever held anyone back from picking this upKino Insider wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 6:07 pm It has never been out in the U.S. - we could care less about a UK and other territory releases, we're an American company releasing Blu-rays in North America.
Pollack mostly finished Amazing Grace before handing it over to a friend (who did not retain a directorial credit), but Aretha Franklin kept it from release for "improperly using her likeness and name."Kino Insider wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 6:07 pm The Interpreter is his final feature film - He also directed an episode of American Masters in 2005 and is credited for directing the 2016 doc Amazing Grace - he died in 2008.
Sketches of Frank Gehry got a theatrical release from Sony Classics before it ran on PBS. It is inarguably Pollack's last feature (unless you count Amazing Grace, but it's definitely not The Interpreter).Kino Insider wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 6:07 pm It has never been out in the U.S. - we could care less about a UK and other territory releases, we're an American company releasing Blu-rays in North America.
The Interpreter is his final feature film - He also directed an episode of American Masters in 2005 and is credited for directing the 2016 doc Amazing Grace - he died in 2008.
And, The Interpreter is solid thriller with a great performance by Kidman.
It was released for the UK market and some copies flooded its way to Amazon US. Majority of the US customers don't buy imports, just the hardcore collectors. Also, that Blu-ray had no extras, our will.domino harvey wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 6:12 pmTrue, but the Interpreter has a cheap region free Blu-Ray from Universal already, so it doesn't matter where it came from. Not like region capability ever held anyone back from picking this upKino Insider wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 6:07 pm It has never been out in the U.S. - we could care less about a UK and other territory releases, we're an American company releasing Blu-rays in North America.
swo17 wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 6:13 pmPollack mostly finished Amazing Grace before handing it over to a friend (who did not retain a directorial credit), but Aretha Franklin kept it from release for "improperly using her likeness and name."Kino Insider wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 6:07 pm The Interpreter is his final feature film - He also directed an episode of American Masters in 2005 and is credited for directing the 2016 doc Amazing Grace - he died in 2008.
It has been a long time since I watched the film as well but I remember enjoying it very much, but then I like the idea of a film trying to create an insider's view of the work of a United Nations interpreter, whether it is true to life or not! (I guess in these more security conscious times Kidman's character would not be able to leave her musical instrument case in a back room whilst she works!). The scene I remember liking the most came in the middle of the film I think, with Penn's character watching Kidman's from an opposite apartment as they have a conversation. Though I could be misremembering the details, I seem to remember it being one of those nice moments of quiet in the middle of a thriller film.domino harvey wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 5:43 pmI don't remember it being terrible, but only because I don't remember it at all, which is probably worse
Surely not as exhausting as caring about things that don't matter in the least...Perkins Cobb wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 9:53 pm It must be exhausting to be incapable of making an error and then have to spend all your time explaining to everyone why you weren't wrong.
Great news! Hugely underrated.Kino Insider wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 4:16 pm Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
The Ice Harvest (2005) Starring John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, Connie Nielsen, Oliver Platt, Mike Starr and Randy Quaid - Screenplay by Robert Benton (Bonnie and Clyde) and Richard Russo (Nobody's Fool) - Directed by Harold Ramis (Groundhog Day).
Thanks, we agree.Bumstead wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 8:25 pmGreat news! Hugely underrated.Kino Insider wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 4:16 pm Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
The Ice Harvest (2005) Starring John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, Connie Nielsen, Oliver Platt, Mike Starr and Randy Quaid - Screenplay by Robert Benton (Bonnie and Clyde) and Richard Russo (Nobody's Fool) - Directed by Harold Ramis (Groundhog Day).
Of course you could care less. Maybe that's why you complained about Universal's release of Barton Fink being "illegal"...Kino Insider wrote: Thu Aug 09, 2018 6:07 pm It has never been out in the U.S. - we could care less about a UK and other territory releases, we're an American company releasing Blu-rays in North America.

Thanks for clearing that. Though, as I remember, Kino were also the ones who insisted on everybody region-locking their releases of Metropolis (and other FWMS titles), so I guess their anti competition and consumer-choice attitude has remained the same over the years.domino harvey wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 5:28 pm Actually, to be fair, this new Kino Lorber Insider is not the same guy who made that post. I believe that individual left the company a few months back
But then, it's something he also has to understand and aknowledge. It's not as if people are pointing out a foreign release in jest, they're making a legitimate remark about the movie's life on video. Now, if a label prefers not to care about the existence of a foreign release, even if Region Free, because the majority of their customers only buy domestic releases, then fine, but they should both realise how the people pointing out this foreign release aren't wrong (it does exist !) and just stick to the whole "it doesn't have a visible impact on our sales" instead of choosing less compelling arguments.FrauBlucher wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 5:46 pm All due respect to the Kino Insider, he posts here where majority of the members are region free. That automatically opens up his competition to all regions.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss....domino harvey wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 5:28 pm Actually, to be fair, this new Kino Lorber Insider is not the same guy who made that post. I believe that individual left the company a few months back
Agreed about current rep. Unlike Mr Lime and Nick Redman of Twilight Time who would lose their shit when someone brought up region b releases. All I'm saying is, and not being antagonistic, is the CriterionForum is a place where a majority of members are region free. You also have some reps from boutique labels from the UK posting here. So, "we could care less about a UK and other territory releases" is an unfortunate statement because clearly the folks here, myself included, do care about what comes out in all territories. I would hope that makes all the labels no matter where they are put out the best possible product they can.Donald Brown wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 1:13 pm Come on, guys. This new representative is clearly more respectful and mild-mannered than the previous one. Let's not be needlessly antagonistic.
We are all the Kino Lorber Insiderfdm wrote: Mon Aug 13, 2018 6:25 am Kino Lorber Insider at one point indicated that more than one person was posting with that user id over there, if my memory serves.