Re: Vinegar Syndrome and Their Partner Labels
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2026 12:59 am
70’s crime: Richard Fleischer’s The Don is Dead?
I got my one sale title from Vinegar on the 18th of December. Not great, but I just now got my preparing to ship email for my Severin Black Friday sale order (which had none of the newly announced releases in it.)mfunk9786 wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 12:36 amTakes them weeks to get orders out, too.andyli wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 12:04 am Did my FOMO pre-order with them, with the discounted Thieves Like Us thrown in to bring the average price down a little. They are shipping at $8 now. That is steep for domestic service!
jazzo wrote: Wed Jan 07, 2026 10:30 pm Clues for Cinematographe’s 2026 slate:
And now for what you’ve all been waiting for: hints for what’s left to come in 2026!
February — world UHD debut of an early film from an iconic (perhaps the most iconic) director of the New Hollywood
March — blu-ray upgrade of an often overlooked 70s crime film
April — world blu-ray debut of a truly strange 90s genre film from an Oscar nominated writer/director
May – two releases: the world UHD debut of an early film from one of America’s most important, and controversial, filmmakers; and the world UHD debut of an eccentric entry in the career of one of America’s most prolific auteurs
July — world UHD debut of a forgotten 90s studio movie, presented in two cuts of the film (if not three), for the most exhaustive release it has ever had
August — our first box set of three feature films (four if you include a feature length documentary in the extras), all blu-ray debuts of films from the same filmmaker
September — our first double feature, of world blu-ray debuts, pairing two films from a noted American iconoclast
October — world UHD, and blu-ray, debut of a 90s indie that hasn’t had a disc release since 2000
November — world UHD debut of one of the great American films of the 70s
God, I hope so. The MGM release left a critical scene from the international cut as an extra, so you had to stop the disc and then go to it for the film to really work!
Beloved Aunt wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 2:26 am Ooh, which scene is that? Is it in the versions available online? /I didn't really like Liebestraum that much, and I definitely prefer Internal Affairs.
Yes, it’s wonderful. I’m sure it got discussed in a List Project thread way back when.Finch wrote:Kani have Take Care Of My Cat lined up for theatrical release later this year. Anyone seen it?
This is indeed wonderful news. Dare I dream of a 4K edition?Finch wrote:Kani have Take Care Of My Cat lined up for theatrical release later this year. Anyone seen it?
Any ideas?July — world UHD debut of a forgotten 90s studio movie, presented in two cuts of the film (if not three), for the most exhaustive release it has ever had
beamish14 wrote: Thu Dec 04, 2025 6:42 pmThat is a stunning announcement. I’m sure that certain segments might have to be excised, though. I love that it was always intended to be a “living document” of a film, anywayianthemovie wrote: Thu Dec 04, 2025 6:33 pm Joe Dante's The Movie Orgy was one of today's announcements (from AGFA). Finally something worth picking up from the VS partner labels!
The running time listed is almost exactly 20 minutes shorter than the copy circulating back channels. Will be curious to pick this up and compare, though I highly doubt anything will 'stick out' in this case!The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote: Thu Dec 04, 2025 6:43 pm It mentions "digital inserts" for missing footage, but if this is the version AGFA has been playing, those inserts I thought were from one of the various reedits. I'm pretty sure those moments are from the edit done in the early 2010s and features an audio cue that has the crunchy, mono soundtrack suddenly sound digital and crisp. It's a bit jarring, but the clips are great.
I’m guessing the August box set will be the Jaglom titles Vinegar Syndrome recently restored.beamish14 wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 1:52 am August box set: Alan Pakula? A documentary on him was released a few years ago
I'd like to think it was Kafka, but that's technically not a studio film.July — world UHD debut of a forgotten 90s studio movie, presented in two cuts of the film (if not three), for the most exhaustive release it has ever had
Any ideas?
I saw a post that claims the box set that Soderbergh has been working on is coming in 2026 because he is contractually obligated to have it put this year.JSC wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 2:20 pm
I'd like to think it was Kafka, but that's technically not a studio film.
EDIT: Nevermind, the copy of The Movie Orgy ends 16 minutes early, so there are ostensibly only four minutes missing from the AGFA versiontherewillbeblus wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 1:49 pm The running time listed is almost exactly 20 minutes shorter than the copy circulating back channels. Will be curious to pick this up and compare, though I highly doubt anything will 'stick out' in this case!
Don’t think so. It sold out in a matter of hours.kekid wrote:Is Vinegar Syndrome "Great Silence" LE available anywhere to preorder?