A new print of Nostalghia from KinoLorber has been showing as recently as last week at Brooklyn Academy of Music. The word on Stalker as of a couple years ago was that they didn't have the Blu-ray rights. Mirror was supposed to come out last year but then so were new releases of Dersu Uzala and Come and See, so who knows what goes on with Kino anymore.warren oates wrote:...A little disappointed there's been no further news on their Tarkovsky holdings. The Mirror was supposed to be next for Blu. And what about Stalker and Nostalghia, does Kino even still have the rights?
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Odd that Kino ended up with several of the OOP Wellspring titles (guess they've been desperate to add to their catalog, after Cohen took most everything - so far Russian Ark and Nostalgia are all thats been confirmed). Here's that list of former Wellspring OOP titles I dug up - looks like Criterion/Kino have been dividing it thus far.John Doe wrote:Nosfertau (1922)
Russian Ark
Welles's The Trial
Coming this year, according to The Digital Bits http://www.thedigitalbits.com/columns/m ... 71013_1200" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Disappointed that Kino ended up with The Trial, since I doubt it will come close to the Studio Canal Bluray, which is a shame. Kino seems to really be unaware of what other editions are already out (to try and better).
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And speaking of delays ... did we ever find out what happened with Night Tide?Gregory wrote:A new print of Nostalghia from KinoLorber has been showing as recently as last week at Brooklyn Academy of Music. The word on Stalker as of a couple years ago was that they didn't have the Blu-ray rights. Mirror was supposed to come out last year but then so were new releases of Dersu Uzala and Come and See, so who knows what goes on with Kino anymore.warren oates wrote:...A little disappointed there's been no further news on their Tarkovsky holdings. The Mirror was supposed to be next for Blu. And what about Stalker and Nostalghia, does Kino even still have the rights?
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Is this the first time we've seen MoC and Kino go head to head since Nick left? It'll be interesting to compare the releases and see if MoC still goes the extra mile over Kino.swo17 wrote:Just remember that Nosferatu is also coming from MoC in November. I'm definitely in for the other two though.
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I can't believe there are people willing to pick SC over Kino for the Trial without any insight into the latter. The Studio Canal blu ray is frustrating and filled with "grain management" of some sort. It wouldn't be hard for Kino to better the SC.
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It might be easy to improve upon the image....or present a better package, but the question is whether we have any faith that Kino can step up to such an easy task......and from past experience, I don't put much (any) faith in it. Kino doesn't seem to put much effort into their products, not in the artistic design (hell, they're still using the cheezy blue logo dating back to the early 80s in their blu-rays), not in their selection of (or should I say absence of (bonus features/commentaries), or in correcting basic errors (aspect ratio, color). With some of their initial blu-ray releases (Happy Together & Fallen Angels), it did seem like they had turned a new leaf, but a number of releases on & I'm underwhelmed once again.Drucker wrote:I can't believe there are people willing to pick SC over Kino for the Trial without any insight into the latter. The Studio Canal blu ray is frustrating and filled with "grain management" of some sort. It wouldn't be hard for Kino to better the SC.
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I'm pretty sure Arrow has confirmed this as a future release, presumably with the same commentary and much else besides.AlexHansen wrote:Tim Lucas posted on Facebook that he's recording a commentary for Kino's 5 Dolls for an August Moon. If they use it is another matter one supposes.
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Kino has also stopped printing inner artwork as well... Just cutting down? I hope they impress with "The Trial" and "Russian Ark", I've been eyeing both UK editions (BD and DVD respectively) for some time now.
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Foolish Wives
The Man You Love to Hate is 'newly remastered in HD from the original negative' according to them.
The Man You Love to Hate is 'newly remastered in HD from the original negative' according to them.
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Interesting that the documentary also appears to be its original length now, where as the previous Kino DVD was heavily cut to remove copyrighted clips from Greed etc. and replace them (to some extent) with stills. I'll be curious to see if they've managed to include all the clips this time.
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Wow, Kino have returned bonus features.
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They were on the DVD, I think?
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Foolish Wives
Wow they really did have faces back then.
And as L&H fans know, any film is enhanced with the presence of the "eternally ever popular Mae Busch".
Wow they really did have faces back then.
And as L&H fans know, any film is enhanced with the presence of the "eternally ever popular Mae Busch".
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Is it common nowadays for Kino's releases not to have subtitles? Their otherwise excellent-looking release of Taika Waititi's Boy could have really used them, as a significant portion of the dialogue is going to be difficult for American audiences to understand.
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Interesting, given that MGM has the best known print of thisJohn Doe wrote:Welles's The Stranger
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It's actually still the Raro, Kino's just distro-ing, no?
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Perhaps they're just exploiting its Public Domain status? (as is the case with many of their films)domino harvey wrote:Interesting, given that MGM has the best known print of thisJohn Doe wrote:Welles's The Stranger
What is the general consensus on Night Tide? I've been wanting to see it for a while, but haven't had the opportunity.
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Yes, this is curious. The current Blu-ray took a public domain print and DNR'd it to mush. I sure hope Kino has something better planned. Has this been confirmed as a Blu-ray release or just DVD?domino harvey wrote:Interesting, given that MGM has the best known print of thisJohn Doe wrote:Welles's The Stranger
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Blu-Ray - A "BRAND NEW 1080p HD TRANSFER on / 35MM Restoration from the Library of Congress EXCLUSIVE to Kino Classics!"Roger Ryan wrote:Yes, this is curious. The current Blu-ray took a public domain print and DNR'd it to mush. I sure hope Kino has something better planned. Has this been confirmed as a Blu-ray release or just DVD?domino harvey wrote:Interesting, given that MGM has the best known print of thisJohn Doe wrote:Welles's The Stranger
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