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Old 05-29-2009, 12:09 PM   #1
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Two of the greatest movies of all the time.

They did a restoration/HD remastering few years ago. Commercially available as a set of DVDs. Impressive work.
Wondering if they will release the blu ray discs sometimes soon.

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Old 05-29-2009, 12:33 PM   #2
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I'm 100% with you on this. Awesome movies!!

need them on Blu-ray... like NOW!!!

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Old 05-29-2009, 02:36 PM   #3
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Two of the best mexican films ever. I don't know if they have enough commercial appeal, though. You know, they ain't your typical action thriller.

Add Santa Sangre and Fando y Lis and I'll be more than happy. El Jodo en Blu!
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Two of the greatest movies of all the time.

They did a restoration/HD remastering few years ago. Commercially available as a set of DVDs. Impressive work.
Wondering if they will release the blu ray discs sometimes soon.
You should keep an eye on French distributors Wild Side - they will have an answer for you later this year.

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Add Santa Sangre and Fando y Lis and I'll be more than happy.
Great movies as well! Santa Sangre is so damn gory! Love it.
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Did you like the restoration, anyway?


Found this:

These works were originally feared lost and in a very bad state when found. Eyeframe working with tartan Video took meticulous care in the restoration of these works using Archangel and MTI Correct. Within this restoration process Eyeframe were faced with just about every problem you could encounter with colour and black and white films including, from dirt, film tears, watermarks and unstable picture. The before and after split screen featurettes included in the bonus material show how much restoration work was undertaken in order to preserve this lost work for its first DVD release.

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Old 07-04-2009, 09:55 PM   #7
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I'm 100% with you on this. Awesome movies!!

need them on Blu-ray... like NOW!!!

Definitely agree, although we need to add Santa Sangre and Fando y Lis to that list. My guess is they'll be released region locked....
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Did you like the restoration, anyway?
I have the DVD Boxset: El Topo, La cravate, and The Holy Mountain looks great. They have some minor problems here and there, but considering how badly damaged was the original material, they did a wonderful job at cleaning and restoring it.
In the other hand Fando y Lis didn't receive the same 1st class treatment. Hopefully it could get fully restored some day.

Sadly Santa Sangre it's only available on a subpar region 2 DVD.
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I've noticed EL TOPO has still some minor white dots on the print... a layer of grain...
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Any news regarding these two fantastic movies on blu?
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Guess what? Both are coming to Blu-ray on April 26!!!

Pre-orders are up:

El Topo Blu-ray

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Guess what? Both are coming to Blu-ray on April 26!!!

Pre-orders are up:

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Holy Crap and praise Jesus H. Christ!
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Guess what? Both are coming to Blu-ray on April 26!!!

Pre-orders are up:

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You just made my day!
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Alejandro Jodorowsky's El Topo (1970) and The Holy Mountain (1973) have received a preliminary release date: April 26th.

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"If you are great, El Topo is a great picture. If you are limited, El Topo is limited."

So says Alejandro Jodorowsky, writer, director and star of the 1970 cult hit El Topo - but before getting to the film's greatness, and its limitations, it is worth looking at the man behind the film. Born in Chile to émigré parents, Jodorowsky had a thirst for knowledge which led him to Paris, then to Mexico City (where most of his films were made), and finally back to Paris. He has been a circus clown, a puppeteer,a cartoonist, a mime artist (who designed several of Marcel Marceau's most famous routines, when he was not bedding the French artist's wife), a revolutionary Sixties theatre artist, a surrealist, a tarot reader, an intellectual, a spiritualist and an all-round prankster-provocateur. Most recently, he made the news in 2005 when he was invited to officiate at the wedding of Marilyn Manson and Dita Von Teese. But he will always be best known as one of the world's most eclectic and visionary avant-garde filmmakers.

His first feature, the apocalyptic love story Fando y Lis (1968), caused riots when it premiered at the Acapulco Film Festival, and was banned shortly afterwards by the Mexican government, who came very close to deporting Jodorowsky as well. Unperturbed, the director turned his mind to El Topo, a 'spaghetti eastern' whose generic frame as an oater can barely contain its outlaw ideas. Sure its protagonist El Topo is a horse-riding, pistol-toting, sombrero'd man-in-black who has gunfights with all comers, but this film relates to the conventional cowboy flick much as Jodorowsky's later Santa Sangre (1989) relates to the conventional slasher. Nope, this is a mystic trip through political, religious and philosophical terrains, gunning down all normative notions of what the western - or indeed Western civilisation - is supposed to be.

The documentary footage of moles that opens El Topo (or 'The Mole') serves a double purpose: it allies the film to Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali's surrealist classic L'Âge d'Or (1930), which similarly began with a documentary on scorpions; and it establishes from the outset the film's 'underground' status, by associating it with a creature whose natural habitat is below the earth's surface and out of the light.

El Topo (played by Jodorowsky himself) is journeying on horseback with his young son (played by Jodorowsky's real-life son Brontis), when they chance upon a village where a bloody massacre has taken place. The gunslinger tracks down the man responsible, a tyrannical colonel (David Silva), whom he defeats and emasculates in a duel, catching the attention of the colonel's woman, Marah (Mara Lorenzio). She persuades El Topo to abandon his son to some monks and to take on the four Masters of the Gun (Héctor Martínez, Juan José Gurrola, Victor Fosado, Augustín Isunza) in the desert as a test of his prowess. In a sequence of stylised gunfights, El Topo bests the Masters one by one using a combination of ruthlessness, trickery, and chance too great to be blind - only to be shot by the treacherous Marah and their travelling companion the 'woman in black' (Paula Romo).

In the film's second half, set decades later, El Topo revives to find himself being tended and worshipped by a cave-dwelling colony of cripples and freaks who believe he will be their Saviour. After a drug-taking rite, El Topo swears he will dig a tunnel to free the troglodytes from their mountain prison. Sporting a shaven head and a new sense of humble piety, El Topo sets off with a small woman (Jacqueline Luis) to the town below, hoping that their mime act will help raise the money and supplies needed for the dig. Down in the town, however, what they find is greed, corruption, hypocrisy, carnality, blasphemy, perversion, xenophobia, despotism and cold-blooded murder - it's a mirror of the US, don't you know? They also find El Topo's son, now an adult (played by Robert John), looking to settle the score with his born-again father.

While this approximates a synopsis of El Topo, it barely begins to convey what the film is like. For Jodorowsky's over-coded assemblage of resonant images, biblical parables, political satire and theosophical allegory washes over viewers in a kaleidoscopic deluge, defying any sort of simplistic interpretation, and confounding anyone in search of an easy ride. The film's titular protagonist is all at once a cowboy Christ, a mystic initiate, an anti-establishment rebel, and a figure for the whole underground movement, trying to lead his army of outcast misfits to the public marketplace - with tragic consequences.

No surprises, then, that the film found its first approving audience with the disaffected, countercultural pot-heads who, in the early Seventies, were beginning to congregate for special screenings held at the witching hour. Showing exclusively in the late-late slot at New York's Elgin Theatre with little fanfare, El Topo was to become the first successful 'midnight movie', winning for itself through word of mouth alone a highly devoted niche audience that would pay to see it again and again and again, for a mind-expanding experience that no other film could quite provide. Its early champions included John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who were behind an effort to get the film's rights purchased by a more conventional distributor for round-the-clock screenings. Once brought out of the darkness and into the mainstream, like its cave-dwelling characters it suffered an almost instantaneous death - but at least Lennon and Ono made up for their error of judgement by producing Jodorowsky's next cosmic experiment in cinema, The Holy Mountain (1973).

Seen again today, El Topo may look a bit dated, its bloody violence may have lost some of its shock value, and it may seem more than a tad self-indulgent (which, in fact, it seemed even upon its release in 1970). Yet, while he is certainly influenced by both Buñuel and Federico Fellini, there is nobody who makes films quite like Jodorowsky's, and El Topo is one of his finest. In it, he stretches his low budget to its extremes to produce some highly beautiful and haunting imagery, he juggles clashing symbologies with a deftness and underlying intelligence that are mesmerising, and his breath-taking provocations stick up two fingers to the system outside of which, both miraculously and necessarily, this film was produced. There are now many movies with more sensational thrills and more hallucinatory effects, but few could claim to have as many ideas.

So see it, experience it, and find out both how great and how limited humanity can be.
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I saw the thread, but it is not about the upcoming releases. It is was in the Wish List section, and requesting information.

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...And let the cries of triumph commence. Personally I was more pumped about Santa Sangre, but this clearly just made a LOT of folks real happy.
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Will go nicely with my copy of Santa Sangre.
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I'll buy it for sure, but I gotta' hold on to my Anchor Bay box set unless they release Fando And Lis as well. That'd be too cool for school.
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I'll buy it for sure, but I gotta' hold on to my Anchor Bay box set unless they release Fando And Lis as well. That'd be too cool for school.
Agreed. Plus La Cravate and the 90-minute La Constellation documentary (the Dune fan in me can't part with the set unless this is included on BD... too many cool shots at concept art, etc.)

But it's looking like we're getting very close to being able to bail on the whole box. (fingers crossed)
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