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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2022 6:33 pm
by captveg
Also added to the WSL is the limited 500 copies each repressing (BD only) of the three following titles:
Deceived (1991)
D.O.A. (1988)
Gone Fishin' (1997)
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2022 7:14 pm
by captveg
More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
Captain Apache (1971) (BD) (DVD previously OOP)
Heartbreak Hotel (1988) (BD) (DVD previously OOP)
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 5:57 pm
by dwk
Today's Blu-ray announcement was The Blue Iguana (1988).
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 7:09 pm
by beamish14
dwk wrote: Sat Jul 23, 2022 5:57 pm
Today's Blu-ray announcement was
The Blue Iguana (1988).
About damn time. I love this one. It’s kind of a precursor to films like
Smokin’ Aces and
Hotel Artemis in that it mixes wackiness with seemingly every character trying to murder each other, but it’s actually clever and funny
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 7:47 pm
by L.A.
^^ At first I thought it was the one starring Everett McGill.
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 9:38 pm
by Derek Estes
Listening to David Del Valle’s commentary for Son of Samson, he suggests that Pietro Francisci’s Hercules and Hercules Unchained are being prepped for release. I haven’t seen anything else about this, though I’m excited for them for get a decent release finally.
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 10:56 pm
by FrauBlucher
Has there been any news on Eternal sunshine of a Spotless Mind? Amazon doesn't have an estimated delivery date for me. Which I find odd considering it gets released this Tuesday. Plus, I haven't seen any reviews.
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 11:19 pm
by swo17
I ordered it directly from Kino and just got a shipment notification Wednesday, actually
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 11:29 pm
by beamish14
L.A. wrote: Sat Jul 23, 2022 7:47 pm
^^ At first I thought it was the one starring Everett McGill.
I also sometimes confuse it with the strip club drama
Dancing at the Blue Iguana
KL Insider already said that all the major players turned their invite to appear on special features, which doesn’t surprise me in the least
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2022 12:32 am
by dws1982
FrauBlucher wrote: Sat Jul 23, 2022 10:56 pm
Has there been any news on
Eternal sunshine of a Spotless Mind? Amazon doesn't have an estimated delivery date for me. Which I find odd considering it gets released this Tuesday. Plus, I haven't seen any reviews.
I don't think Amazon always gets KL titles in stock on release date. I pre-ordered
Out of Sight when they had it on discount and it didn't arrive until last week.
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2022 5:46 pm
by Finch
Today's UHD announcement is The Score (2001, Frank Oz) with Robert DeNiro and Ed Norton. Another one they didn't plan to release until they learned that Paramount had a 4k + DV master ready.
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2022 5:58 pm
by domino harvey
They are really killing it on movies no one has thought about in years
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2022 6:14 pm
by swo17
Hey, I havrn't thought about it either, but I do remember it being touted at the time for being the first film to bring Brando and DeNiro together. I also apparently rated it a 9 on IMDb, presumably for bringing Brando and DeNiro together
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2022 7:57 pm
by hearthesilence
I hope they include Norton's appearance on The Late Show to promote this, because he hilariously talks about how he was immediately disillusioned when filming his first scene with all three them (himself, DeNiro and Brando) together.
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2022 8:04 pm
by therewillbeblus
I remember hating this in theatres, and when a 12-y/o boy is complaining about disrespectful and immature narrative manipulation.. well.. I mean, who needs the nth version of
seemingly ignorant, nice-guy Edward Norton turning out to be a different persona all along... the movie isn't good in general, but that 'twist' is set up from the get-go and they actually have the nerve to follow through with it as if it's a novel, audience-shaking/pleasing reveal
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2022 11:35 pm
by FrauBlucher
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2022 8:41 pm
by captveg
More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
Hero and the Terror (1988) (BD)
Short Eyes (1977) (BD) (Scorpion)
Straight Talk (1992) (BD) (DVD previously OOP)
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2022 9:48 pm
by ryannichols7
on the other forum, it seems that Witness, Marathon Man, and The Truman Show have all been ruled out. I figured these would be three no brainer titles for Kino, probably even UHDs. I have faith their Paramount deal will yield some gems, but those were three that seemed pretty clear cut.
I do hope we see Once Upon a Time in the West if absolutely nothing else
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2022 10:02 pm
by Computer Raheem
ryannichols7 wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 9:48 pm
on the other forum, it seems that
Witness,
Marathon Man, and
The Truman Show have all been ruled out. I figured these would be three no brainer titles for Kino, probably even UHDs. I have faith their Paramount deal will yield
some gems, but those were three that seemed pretty clear cut.
I do hope we see
Once Upon a Time in the West if absolutely nothing else
To be honest, I'd be surprised if Kino got the rights to
Once Upon A Time in the West from Paramount. It appears to me that the films Paramount is willing to give them are ones that they want nothing to do with, and Kino already appears to be pulling a Kino with their wonky priorities (i.e. giving
Indecent Proposal and
The Score UHDs but not
The Italian Job). I doubt that Paramount would be giving them the keys to release such a major title of theirs (I will be prepared to eat these words in the future should I have to though).
BTW, if I were to hazard a guess as to the ruled out titles -
Marathon Man is most likely with Criterion,
Witness will be a Paramount Presents title, and
The Truman Show is a toss-up between the two.
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2022 7:28 pm
by captveg
More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
A Bay of Blood (1971) (BD) (DVD still available)
The War Between Men and Women (1972) (BD)
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics Acquisitions
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2022 6:39 pm
by captveg
More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
The Couch Trip (1988) (BD)
Ida Lupino: Filmmaker Collection (1949-1953) (BD) (Titles in set still available individually)
Made for Each Other (1939) (BD) (DVD still available)
The Whales of August (1987) (BD) (DVD previously OOP)
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2022 3:53 pm
by dwk
Today's Blu-ray announcement was Assassination directed by Emilio Miraglia and starring Henry Silva.
Yesterday Kino announced another Sony title, Blind Fury.
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2022 4:05 pm
by domino harvey
dwk wrote: Sat Jul 30, 2022 3:53 pm
Yesterday Kino announced another Sony title,
Blind Fury.
Fun movie, here are my thoughts from the 80s list project:
domino harvey wrote: Mon Jun 23, 2014 3:56 pm
Blind Fury (Phillip Noyce 1989) Quasi-remake of the
Zatoichi films with Rutger Hauer as a Vietnam vet who spent twenty years in the jungle learning how to fend for himself after being blinded in combat. This film recognizes the absurdity of its premise and wisely chooses to not play it straight and indeed embraces the comic tones of many of the action sequences. It's not a
Mr Magoo approach, it's a ludicrous "Blind guy somehow fights men with guns and wins" approach-- and yet it works! I could have done without the shitty little kid Hauer has to drag around, but I liked many of the colorful foes Hauer faces up against, and it reminded me a little of
Justified in how all the one-line villains are given little character tics and personalities beyond the needs of the plot. There are lots of fun fight scenes and one of the final battles strikes me as yet another a potential influence on
Kill Bill (And this film is definitely the kind of flashy, well-made trash that Tarantino loves and continues to make), and by the time it was all over and the last villain is eliminated via a delayed-reaction special effect, I had to admit I enjoyed this far more than I expected going in.
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2022 5:28 pm
by colinr0380
therewillbeblus re: The Score wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 8:04 pm
I remember hating this in theatres, and when a 12-y/o boy is complaining about disrespectful and immature narrative manipulation.. well.. I mean, who needs the nth version of
seemingly ignorant, nice-guy Edward Norton turning out to be a different persona all along... the movie isn't good in general, but that 'twist' is set up from the get-go and they actually have the nerve to follow through with it as if it's a novel, audience-shaking/pleasing reveal
I haven't seen The Score but it is amazing that they would cast Edward Norton like that again. After Primal Fear and especially Fight Club it would be hard to watch any film of that time with him in without expecting that twist. It sounds as if it would have been like seeing Leland Orser in a film and being expected to be surprised when he turned out to be playing a nervy, somewhat unwilling murderer character.
Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2022 6:15 pm
by domino harvey
Spoiler for another Edward Norton movie
Doesn’t he do it yet again in the Italian Job remake?