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No clue. I also think it's a standalone release, but who knows?
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Maybe just MAYBE it'll happen again but Richard won't pull out and let the deal happen. |
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#2883 |
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Thanks given by: | theEXORCIST (03-14-2020) |
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#2884 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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I think it was Shout that was going to release it, but even then the news of him walking away was from like 3 years ago. Hopefully a new deal can be reached or has already been reached. Maybe with Criterion...
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I don't think Criterion would take it. Just a guess. Night seemed cheap and easy to do, but this seems more nightmarish for them to not bother. Plus they have so many other titles that they're interested in. And that's not saying that Dawn isn't a worthy film. It's one of my fave films and it's one that I want to see a good transfer of. So if it was Shout maybe they can try again and Rich can come down from his ivory tower and just relinquish it. Free Martin too. (And I also wish Lionsgate weren't sticklers and would release things - I WANT Bruiser so bad on Scream) Looking at Richard Rubinstein's imdb, I noticed that he has two 2020 productions: CBS' The Stand and the upcoming attempt a Dune franchise with the first film debut. Both must been helpful items to be an Exec. Producer and I'm sure he'll start seeing green come in. This could mean a change is attitude to let Dawn and Martin see Region A light. |
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At the very least Criterion would love to release a Dead/Romero boxset akin to the Antoine Doinel set. As much as I like the Doinel sequels, it's the 400 blows that has all the "cultural currency". Although it's easy to argue how important Romero is to the Zombie and Horror genre at large. So many people cite those movies and his other works that most of his films could be included as at least a bonus or as part of a larger set.
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A better comparison would be to things like Lone Wolf and Cub or Lady Snowblood or those Czech sci-fi/fantasy movies. Dawn is vastly more important to the genre than those are to theirs. Not that I think it will happen, since its rights are too expensive, but if all licensing costs were equal I’m sure they’d be all over it. I mean, they have a blu-ray of Scanners! |
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Criterion almost certainly *would* release "Dawn of the Dead". I don't think that they deliberately avoid important horror movies, I think it's a function of the market; important horror movies will sell very well, which means that there are companies willing to pay higher license fees. I don't know what the most expensive license Criterion ever got would be, but I bet it's not 1/4 of the cost of "Dawn of the Dead".
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TBF Kevin Smith in general was a pretty important figure in the American indie filmmaking scene in the 90's. It's weird to wrap your head around now, but he was on equal footing with Quentin Tarantino for a while. IMO Clerks is probably more influential than Chasing Amy, but either way that pick isn't entirely out of nowhere.
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Yuck, no cardboard, please. These aren't four different films so they don't need individual cases but if they go this route I hope they choose regular Elite clear cases. I hated what Indicated did with the Norman J. Warren set. Take a cue from Vinegar Syndrome's Angel and Amityville collections. But, seriously, whatever happened to seamless branching? It's a brilliant idea that has been severely underused.
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Thanks given by: | TripleHBK (03-14-2020) |
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In regards to seamless branching, I feel like that works fine for multiple endings but when a film has been drastically extended/shortened and/or when musical cues have been changed that I much prefer to have each cut of the film on its own disc. If we're all about having the best possible presentation then having each cut on its own disc ensures that. |
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I remember my Blade Runner disc with the TC/International TC/DC used seamless branching, but it wasn't so seamless as the images was always stuttering whenever a scene came up that was exclusive to one version of the film. This was really annoying. Anyone else experiencing that???
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Alright, then. Three (or four?) amaray cases. Either way, I do think each cut will be treated like its own thing. How else would you explain the bulky-ass box? There'll likely be a book of some sort, but I doubt it'll be any more than 100 pages. And if they go the posters and art cards route... well, they don't exactly take up much room.
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