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Perkins Cobb
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#2151 Post by Perkins Cobb »

That would basically be the release of the century, especially if the elements are good enough for Blu-ray.
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FilmFanSea
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#2152 Post by FilmFanSea »

Les Bonnes Femmes is my favorite Chabrol by a wide margin. Would love to have it in Blu.
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#2153 Post by Blodhemn »

Does anyone have a clue if Kino will release any Wong Kar Wai film again? Pretty sure there's been nothing on this front since before the merger in 2009. A bit concerning to me and I might just end up buying a couple of imports(shoddy subtitles) instead of just relying on blind hope that one day Kino will do rereleases in blu ray.
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knives
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#2154 Post by knives »

I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere around, but Kino's really outdone themselves with the extras for The Rape of the Vampire. In addition to all of the stuff they typically have for these Rollin releases it has The Yellow Lovers and The Far Country. Also there's a doc by somebody named Daniel Gouyette. That said it seems to have the same booklet as The Demoniacs (same image as the later's cover and talks about the former from what I skimmed).
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AlexHansen
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#2155 Post by AlexHansen »

I'm pretty sure it's the same booklet for all the Rollin discs.
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JPJ
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#2156 Post by JPJ »

dwk wrote:If they got Black Sunday and Lisa and the Devil, then I assume they got all the Bava films in the two Anchor Bay box sets. Can't wait for Bava on Blu-ray.
Dvd Savant reports that first Bava releases from Kino are Black Sunday and Hatchet for the honeymoon,both coming in september.Lisa and the devil and Blood and black lace next please.
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Adam X
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#2157 Post by Adam X »

JPJ wrote:Lisa and the devil and Blood and black lace next please.
One down, one to go.
Actually, now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure I've read online that VCI are planning a BD of the latter.
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JPJ
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#2158 Post by JPJ »

Adam Grikepelis wrote:
JPJ wrote:Lisa and the devil and Blood and black lace next please.
One down, one to go.
Actually, now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure I've read online that VCI are planning a BD of the latter.
I think you are right Adam.VCI has some excellent releases like Losey's The Prowler but for some reason I wish some other company would handle Blood and black lace on blu.Hoping for the best...
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eerik
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#2159 Post by eerik »

September releases.

From KINO CLASSICS:
9/4 - THE NAVIGATOR (1924, Buster Keaton, DVD & Blu-ray) [first time ever on Blu-ray!]
9/11 - RULES FOR SCHOOL (Classic Educational Shorts Vol. 5) & TROUBLED TEENS (Vol. 6) (DVD only)

From KINO LORBER:
9/11 - ELLES (2012, Malgoska Szumowska, DVD & Blu-ray)
9/25 - GERHARD RICHTER PAINTING (2012, Corinna Belz, DVD & Blu-ray) [Blu-ray book combo pack with DVD]
9/25 - WONG KAR-WAI DOUBLE FEATURE: FALLEN ANGELS (1995) / HAPPY TOGETHER (1997) [lower-priced 2-disc Blu-ray set]

From REDEMPTION FILMS:
9/18 - HATCHET FOR THE HONEYMOON (1970, Mario Bava, DVD & Blu-ray) [first time ever on Blu-ray!]
9/18 - BLACK SUNDAY (1960, Mario Bava, DVD & Blu-ray) [first time ever on Blu-ray!]
9/18 - LISA AND THE DEVIL (1973) / THE HOUSE OF EXORCISM (1976) (Mario Bava, DVD & Blu-ray) [first time ever on Blu-ray!]

From JEZEBEL:
9/25 - AU PAIR GIRLS (1972, Val Guest, DVD & Blu-ray) [first time ever on Blu-ray!]

From HORIZON MOVIES:
9/4 - A THOUSAND CUTS (2012, Charles Evered, DVD & Blu-ray)
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Drucker
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#2160 Post by Drucker »

Buster and Wong Kar-Wai...and the Bava's I'll have to get. What has Criterion got to offer me today?
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#2161 Post by What A Disgrace »

So many beautiful things that I won't be able to afford.
heredity4me
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#2162 Post by heredity4me »

Anyone have any ideas on the lack of Days of Being Wild? With how quickly Kino released Fallen Angel and Happy together on blu (and now rereleasing them) it seems they might not have the rights any longer. I am surprised at the lack of a In the Mood for Love blu form Criterion too. Would love a Criterion of the trilogy (mostly for Days of Being Wild though), but who knows how long it would take them to release it.
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warren oates
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#2163 Post by warren oates »

Anybody seen the Richter doc? Could be a blind buy as the film has decent reviews and Richter is the only living painter whose work matters to me.
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med
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#2164 Post by med »

heredity4me wrote:Anyone have any ideas on the lack of Days of Being Wild? With how quickly Kino released Fallen Angel and Happy together on blu (and now rereleasing them) it seems they might not have the rights any longer. I am surprised at the lack of a In the Mood for Love blu form Criterion too. Would love a Criterion of the trilogy (mostly for Days of Being Wild though), but who knows how long it would take them to release it.
Is there an HD release of Days elsewhere in the world? I ask because—and I could be wrong—I think most of the time Kino licenses their HD releases from other sources.
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#2165 Post by heredity4me »

med wrote:
heredity4me wrote:Anyone have any ideas on the lack of Days of Being Wild? With how quickly Kino released Fallen Angel and Happy together on blu (and now rereleasing them) it seems they might not have the rights any longer. I am surprised at the lack of a In the Mood for Love blu form Criterion too. Would love a Criterion of the trilogy (mostly for Days of Being Wild though), but who knows how long it would take them to release it.
Is there an HD release of Days elsewhere in the world? I ask because—and I could be wrong—I think most of the time Kino licenses their HD releases from other sources.
There is a blu available in HK. Maybe the elements aren't good enough for Kino.
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fdm
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#2166 Post by fdm »

heredity4me wrote:There is a blu available in HK. Maybe the elements aren't good enough for Kino.
Don't recall any significant issues with the HK releases wrt elements. One of them, don't recall which, did have some pretty bad English subtitles though.
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captveg
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#2167 Post by captveg »

Only one Keaton film left that Kino can release - feature or shorts - I believe: College (1927)
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Murdoch
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#2168 Post by Murdoch »

Does Redemption own all of the Bava titles released in the Anchor Bay boxes? I'd hate to sell my box and lose out on some titles.
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Finch
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#2169 Post by Finch »

Keaton & Bava from Kino, 2 Carnes and Umberto D from Criterion, quite a month!
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matrixschmatrix
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#2170 Post by matrixschmatrix »

captveg wrote:Only one Keaton film left that Kino can release - feature or shorts - I believe: College (1927)
I wish they could pick up the rights to The Cameraman, but I assume there's not much chance of that. Maybe they'll move on to a lesser known silent comic, though.
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#2171 Post by What A Disgrace »

matrixschmatrix wrote:Maybe they'll move on to a lesser known silent comic, though.
I'd be over the moon if Harry Langdon went Blu.
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#2172 Post by zeroman987 »

fdm wrote:
heredity4me wrote:There is a blu available in HK. Maybe the elements aren't good enough for Kino.
Don't recall any significant issues with the HK releases wrt elements. One of them, don't recall which, did have some pretty bad English subtitles though.
The subtitles for As Tears Go By are fine but the subtitles for Days of Being Wild are allegedly awful. I own the As Tears Go By HK release and it looks decent but soft. However, as I understand it, it is "working as intended." I did not buy Days of Being Wild because of the alleged subtitle issue.

Come on Kino! Lets get Days of Being Wild released in the states with real English subtitles.
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#2173 Post by swo17 »

matrixschmatrix wrote:Maybe they'll move on to a lesser known silent comic, though.
Charley. Bowers. End of discussion.
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matrixschmatrix
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#2174 Post by matrixschmatrix »

swo17 wrote:
matrixschmatrix wrote:Maybe they'll move on to a lesser known silent comic, though.
Charley. Bowers. End of discussion.
Uh I said lesser known
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#2175 Post by swo17 »

I'd say that term applies to everyone outside of Keaton, Chaplin, and Lloyd. (Maybe also Laurel & Hardy, though I don't primarily think of them as silent comedians.)
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