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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#251 Post by domino harvey »

Avenging Force AKA Night Hunter (1986) coming Dec 9
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#252 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Running Scared on December 9th. First comment says it all.
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#253 Post by domino harvey »

They're now announced just under 2/3 of the titles they've licensed from MGM at 59 films out of 90 by my count
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#254 Post by Ashirg »

I thought there were only 70 titles in the first batch. Also added Drum (1976), which is coming from Scorpion/Kino on November 4.
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#255 Post by domino harvey »

You may be right, I may be crazy. But it just may be a lot more titles I'm looking for
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#256 Post by captveg »

They've strongly hinted at a follow-up license deal, though, so hopefully that happens.
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#257 Post by domino harvey »

Hopefully they've listened to the suggestions of the people or have a good game plan for a second wave, as they probably can't tell what's selling reliably so soon after release
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#258 Post by adavis53 »

Wasn't The Long Goodbye rumored to be a November release at one point? Is that not in the works anymore?
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#259 Post by Ashirg »

November 25. Already available for pre-order on Amazon. See the full confirmed list on the first page.
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#260 Post by adavis53 »

well i'll be damned. i've been searching for it on that website constantly but it only just now came up when i searched for it with "the long goodbye kino". Thanks so much!
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#261 Post by domino harvey »

Weirdly, Kino only lists a DVD version of the Party (with a different cover too) on their site-- every other KL release has both DVD and Blu-ray listed on the same page. Is this just an error or has the Blu-ray been canceled/delayed?
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#262 Post by Lowry_Sam »

domino harvey wrote:Weirdly, Kino only lists a DVD version of the Party (with a different cover too) on their site-- every other KL release has both DVD and Blu-ray listed on the same page. Is this just an error or has the Blu-ray been canceled/delayed?
The Pre-order is still up on Amazon.
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#263 Post by Orlac »

Reviews state that On The Beach is out-of-sync. Pathetic...
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#264 Post by Ashirg »

Missouri Breaks, The (1976) on December 9th
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#265 Post by warren oates »

Ashirg wrote:Missouri Breaks, The (1976) on December 9th
Awesome. A must for anybody who's even remotely a fan of Westerns, Nicholson, Brando or Arthur Penn.
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#266 Post by domino harvey »

I like several of those unreservedly and I still think it's pretty horrible, though Brando's performance choices here are weirdly fascinating (as they often are)
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#267 Post by warren oates »

I take it you've seen the film recently and/or more than once? Because I probably would have said the same thing myself after the first time I saw it years ago. It's no Little Big Man to be sure, but then again, what is? Missouri Breaks might be a minor work, but it's a gorgeous film with a wayward languid quality that's often implied by the genre but not often so fully embraced.
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#268 Post by knives »

Going to have to go with Dom on this. It is a weirdly fascinating movie, but the Nicholson stuff seems left over from a different and far less interesting movie.
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#269 Post by mistakaninja »

Always thought the messy unmade bed feel of the picture somehow feels right for the script's elements of berserko McGuanity that Brando channelled particularly well. The various failed attempts of men attempting to reconcile sport and domesticity in the wilderness of the frontier are recognisable from several of McGuane's novels. Plus, one of the great throat-cuttings.
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#270 Post by domino harvey »

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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#271 Post by sir_luke »

Viva Maria and George Hamilton! That's what I always say.
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#272 Post by AfterTheRain »

Robert Altman's Buffalo Bill and the Indians or Sitting Bull's History Lesson is due on December 9th.
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#273 Post by domino harvey »

Another inexplicably bad auteur-helmed 70s film!
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#274 Post by Jgh8xxx »

AfterTheRain wrote:Robert Altman's Buffalo Bill and the Indians or Sitting Bull's History Lesson is due on December 9th.
YESSSSSSSSS! No need to import the ridiculously expensive Swedish release. Very, very happy about this. I hope IMAGES is next-up! Though this seems ripe for an Arrow release, no?
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Re: Kino: MGM Acquisitions

#275 Post by Jgh8xxx »

domino harvey wrote:Another inexplicably bad auteur-helmed 70s film!
This is nonsense. I thought this too initially on my first viewing and didn't even finish, but you have to be in the right frame of mind for the brilliant satire of this film. A second viewing catapulted this film into top tier Altman for me. Relax, have a glass of wine, and try again domino!
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