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Listed on Janus Films and Criterion's website (as a phantom page).
http://www.janusfilms.com/films/1895 https://www.criterion.com/films/29197-irma-vep |
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Thanks given by: | dr727 (12-31-2018), Gacivory (12-29-2018), GenPion (05-21-2020), gregmtl92 (12-29-2018), The Sovereign (12-29-2018) |
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Feb 2014
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Excellent news. Irma Vep is a fantastic film, and one of Assayas' best. I first saw this on the DVD back in the 200X's, and have re-watched it a couple of times since.
I liked the "movie within a movie" aspect, and the interesting look at the film industry in France. And, of course, prolific Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung is amazing. Also really dig her in some of director Wong Kar Wai's films, i.e. As Tears go By, Ashes of Time, In the Mood for Love, and 2046. Last edited by AnamorphicWidescreen; 12-30-2018 at 05:48 PM. |
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Love the use of Sonic Youth's "Tunic (Song For Karen)" in this, one of my favorite uses of pop music in a movie.
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Where is this Blu-ray????
Well, now, it may inch a bit closer so that Criterion can capitalize on this new project. "Expanded universe," Vikander says? "Special project"..? Wonder if it takes place in the same "world" as Assayas' film? Wonder if they may possibly even be able to secure the now-notoriously-elusive Maggie Cheung for a scene or two, since Assayas is producing? https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/li...eries-irma-vep Last edited by ShellBeacher; 12-14-2020 at 07:33 PM. |
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In comparing them, it seems that the Arrow release has the original stereo audio track while the Criterion only has a 5.1 remix. Really strange. Normally Criterion would do both, so it seems like a strange decision.
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May 2010
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If it only has the remix, I would assume that it was Assayas' decision.
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Response I got regarding the missing audio track and commentary:
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![]() In any remix, and especially when expanding the sound-field, there will always be audio alterations, and I would have thought Criterion should provide both options and let their customers decide if it sounds indistinguishable or not. |
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