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Old 09-22-2007, 06:45 AM   #1
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Mondo HE, an Italian distributor known for its involvement with classic Italian director Sergio Leone (DVD production and restoration) has announced that they are set to release two of his most beloved features on Blu-Ray this December: For a Few Dollars More and My Name is Nobody. Apparently both of those will transfered from brand new Hi-Def masters.

Bellow is the article in Italian as well as the the link to it (the relevant info is in bold black):
http://www.dvdessential.it/newsview.php?id=880

Mondo HE: sito ufficiale

Per Qualche dollaro in più - Edizione deluxe con libro


Al via il 5 settembre l’intenso progetto editoriale dedicato a Sergio Leone firmato Mondo Home Entertainment. In concomitanza con i prestigiosi riconoscimenti del Festival diVenezia e della Festa del cinema di Roma, alcune straordinarie opere del grande regista italiano saranno infatti al centro di una serie di appuntamenti home video da non perdere. Di particolare rilievo il lancio di “ Per qualche dollaro in più”, “Il mio nome è nessuno” e “C’era una Volta il West”, che sono stati oggetto di un intervento di restauro completo.

Nello specifico, il 5 settembre inaugura la rassegna l’edizione completamente restaurata di ‘Per qualche dollaro in più’ (1965) e “Il Colosso di Rodi” (1964).
“Per qualche dollaro in più” è il fortunatissimo seguito de 'Per un pugno di dollari' che, con le straordinarie interpretazioni di C. Eastwood e G.M Volonté affiancati da L. Van Cliff, M. Krupp e L.Pistilli, confermò il clamoroso successo del western all’italiana. Il completo restauro della pellicola è stato realizzato da Sky Cinema, la Cineteca di Bologna, Immagine Ritrovata e Andrea Leone Film.

Esponente della cosiddetta trilogia del dollaro, il dvd di ‘Per qualche dollaro in più’ è proposto anche in una special edition con una ricca sezione di extra dedicata all’intervento di restauro e corredata dell’estratto relativo al film tratto dal libro “Sergio Leone danzando con la morte” di Christopher Frayling edito da Editrice il Castoro.

Non può mancare nella videoteca degli estimatori il dvd de “Il colosso di Rodi”, film d’esordio del regista con Rory Calhoun; Lea Massari; Georges Marchal; Angel Aranda; Mabel Karr. Il film esprime immediatamente il grande potenziale di Leone che grazie alla lunga esperienza come aiuto in quella che veniva definita la “Hollywood sul Tevere” riesce a realizzare un’opera con un basso budget tanto spettacolare da sembrare un vero e proprio kolossal americano.

In ottobre Mondo H.E presenta “Il mio nome è nessuno” (1972) e il “buono il brutto e cattivo” (1966). Ultimo tassello de la trilogia del dollaro, il “buono, il brutto e cattivo” con C. Eastwood, E. Wallach e L. Van Cleef, è considerato la quintessenza dello spaghetti western.
Edizione completamente restaurata per il celebre “Il mio nome è nessuno”, prodotto da Leone (che ha diretto anche alcune scene) con T. Hill e H. Fonda e diretto da T. Valerii. L'opera possiede quell'allegria e quella ironia che sfocia in una più aperta comicità che è tipica del filone del western comico appena nato, pur non mancando alcuni tratti tipicamente “leoniani”: atmosfera crepuscolare; intensi primi piani degli sguardi e, inconfondibile, la bellissima musica di Ennio Morricone. Il dvd de “Il mio nome è nessuno” sarà proposto anche in una special edition con una ricca sezione di extra dedicata all’intervento di restauro e corredata dell’estratto relativo a “Il mio nome è nessuno” tratto dal libro “Sergio Leone danzando con la morte” di Christopher Frayling edito da Editrice il Castoro.

A novembre sarà la volta del cofanetto “Sergio Leone” che propone ad un prezzo particolarmente interessante i 6 film al centro del progetto editoriale (Per Qualche Dollaro in Più, Il Colosso di Rodi, Il Mio Nome è Nessuno, Il Buono il Brutto e il Cattivo, C’era una Volta il West e Giù la Testa ) e delle uscite di 2 dei capolavori che formano la “trilogia del tempo”: “C’era una volta il west” (1968) e “Giù la testa”(1971).

“C’era una volta il west” il quarto, celebre, western realizzato dal regista testimonia il riconoscimento internazionale raggiunto da Leone: film epico, prodotto da Paramount, viene girato con mezzi superiori a tutte le opere precedenti; anche il cast vede attori americani di culto come H. Fonda e J. Robards e l’allora poco conosciuto C. Bronson, diventato una star dopo questa interpretazione. Considerato una delle opere più significative, anche questo titolo è stato oggetto di un importante e completa opera di restauro; il dvd in uscita è proposto sia in una edizione normale, sia speciale con una ricca sezione di extra dedicata all’intervento di restauro e corredata dell’estratto relativo alla pellicola tratto dal libro “Sergio Leone danzando con la morte” di Christopher Frayling edito da Editrice il Castoro.

“Giù la testa”, con Coburn e R. Steiger, è forse il western in cui, attraverso la rivoluzione messicana, più emergono le riflessioni sull'umanità e la politica del regista. DVD impedibile anche per le immancabili musiche di Morricone che qui con “Sean Sean” assurgono a colonna sonora di un’epoca.

A dicembre, infine, Mondo HE proporrà in anteprima mondiale “Per qualche dollaro in più” e “Il mio nome è nessuno” in formato HD-DVD e Blu Ray, grazie alla creazione di master ad alta definizione. Un primato per omaggiare anche con l’ultima frontiera della tecnologia i capolavori senza tempo di Sergio Leone.


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Old 09-22-2007, 07:04 AM   #2
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Nice, but they are straddling the fence, publishing it in Blu-Ray and HD HVD.

Doesn't say if there will be dialog and subtitles in anything but Italian (for the hard of hearing).

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Old 09-22-2007, 07:28 AM   #3
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THANK GOD! I started crying when I read this.

MGM.... get off your arse. Where's the trio???

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Nice, but they are straddling the fence, publishing it in Blu-Ray and HD HVD.

Doesn't say if there will be dialog and subtitles in anything but Italian (for the hard of hearing).
YOOHOO!!! The only female on the site likes westerns!!

No males responses. What's wrong with you guys??

EDIT: Anyone here speak Italian and actually want to translate that for us?

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Old 09-22-2007, 07:36 AM   #4
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MGM.... get off your arse. Where's the trio???
I think it is pretty reasonable to assume that they will be using these new restored Hi-Def masters...when they decide to, to use your classification, get off their arses.

Italian companies have been producing some remarkable prints as of late. I primarily write reviews for European cinema at TALK, and plenty of imports from Italy in particular, and have to point out that Ripley Home Video (www.rhv.it) and Minerva Classics (www.rarovideo.it) have consistently outdone Criterion during the last two years. MEDUSA and Fox-Italia (classic) are also excellent distribs.

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THANK GOD! I started crying when I read this.

MGM.... get off your arse. Where's the trio???
Probably, like the Kurosawa movies, waiting for its own native-son country to enjoy sales first.

But, that usually means that someone else has already done the remastering first--which could get it here quicker--or that they haven't, which means the US version might improve on the bother of getting an import.
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Thanks Pro-B. Appreciate the good news on this.

Anxiously awating how these newly remastered titles are going to look.
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Old 09-22-2007, 01:30 PM   #7
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I seem to recall some exec. letting slip that the Sergio Leone Anthology would see a Blu release in the future and then recanting so as not to stifle the present dvd sales... or I could just have a great imagination & a bad memory .
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vive italia

I will punch old ladies in the face and pull their blue hair to get the sergio leone collection on blu. oohh maybe that was a little too violent and agist.

any people from italy on here? there's a band that I really like from italy but I have no idea what they are saying and I can't read any of the articles about them. their name is ''modena city ramblers''. can any of the italian speaking people here give me any info on them? all I know is I have had to pay a crapload to buy imported copies of their CDs.
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Yessir, bring on the Leone. In regards to Kristin (sp?) being a female and liking westerns, even tho my wife isn't into msg boarding, count her in, too. From John Ford, to Peckinpah, to Eastwood, and especially Leone. We have a grand time watching those films together.
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Once upon a time in the west, bring it!!!
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Once upon a time in the west, bring it!!!
Paramount, unfortunately...so if it's 'brung' it'll be HD-DVD, sadly.
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Paramount, unfortunately...so if it's 'brung' it'll be HD-DVD, sadly.
NOOOOOOOOO!
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Patience, little grasshopper. I feel your pain.
After talking about i had to watch it. Leone, what a legend.
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A quick update the Leone BRs are now up for pre-order:

My name is Nobody
http://www.terminalvideo.com/tvweb/a...?ART_Id=268870

For a Few Dollars More:
http://www.terminalvideo.com/tvweb/a...?ART_Id=268896

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A quick update the Leone BRs are now up for pre-order:

My name is Nobody
http://www.terminalvideo.com/tvweb/a...?ART_Id=268870

For a Few Dollars More:
http://www.terminalvideo.com/tvweb/a...?ART_Id=268896

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awesome, can't wait for the master on blu
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I can't wait for Once Upon a Time in America.
Warner I think.
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A quick update the Leone BRs are now up for pre-order:

My name is Nobody
http://www.terminalvideo.com/tvweb/a...?ART_Id=268870

For a Few Dollars More:
http://www.terminalvideo.com/tvweb/a...?ART_Id=268896

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Tell me this is not joke. Have you ever seen a grown man cry?

Pro-B... you are the best!!
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Tell me this is not joke.

Nope, not a joke! That is why they issued the article in post 1.

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OMG!

Finally,but I'm still wondering whether this disc would play in my us ps3. PLEASE tell me it will.
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