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#122661 | |
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Surely, just having them on Hulu and in fine condition means that they could be released down the line, right? |
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#122662 | |
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Possibly, but not necessarily. Streaming rights and DVD/blu-ray rights are separate things, just like theatrical, broadcast, etc. That's why so many contracts have to be redone every time a new format comes out, because streaming isn't listed in the previous licensing deals (and like VHS, LaserDisc, DVD and Blu-ray before then). Kinda like how Netflix can get streaming rights, but don't have DVD or blu-ray rights. It is, however a decent estimation that if they go so far as to nab streaming rights, they'd at least like to issue a blu-ray. Last edited by Bates_Motel; 03-18-2015 at 09:42 PM. |
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Ha.
I don't think anybody is as excited about it except me- https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=259012 Oh well. Just means I have good taste. ![]() |
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There are several movies I've seen more than two dozen times: Fred Zinnemann's Julia; It's a Wonderful Life; Nashville; Double Indemnity; Laura; Leave Her to Heaven; The Maltese Falcon; Casablanca; The African Queen; To Kill a Mockingbird; The Lion in Winter; Ulmer's The Black Cat; A Streetcar Named Desire; and Minnelli's Father of the Bride are among them. I tend to "share" my favorite movies with my friends and family, which is one of the reasons I've seen so many movies multiple times. My favorite scores have all "haunted" me at one time or another and my top 10 instrumental scores would be, in order of preference: 1. Bernard Herrmann's The Ghost and Mrs. Muir 2. John Barry's Out of Africa 3. Elmer Bernstein's To Kill a Mockingbird 4. George Bassman's Ride the High Country 5. David Raksin's Laura 6. Georges Delerue's Julia 7. Victor Young's The Left Hand of God 8. Miklos Rozsa's Plymouth Adventure 9. John Barry's The Lion in Winter 10. Georges Delerue's Steel Magnolias Normally, I would be crossing my fingers that Criterion might someday release Julia, but I think instead that Twilight Time might be a better candidate, if only because they tend to offer the isolated musical score as a bonus feature, and it's the only one of my favorites that I've never been able to purchase on CD. |
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Thanks given by: | bwdowiak (03-19-2015), The Great Owl (03-19-2015) |
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Has anyone seen A Master Builder? i was wondering how it compares to the other 2 on the set, since it is from a play adaptation i was thinking it will be more like Vanya on 42nd Street, but not really sure.
Since i haven't seen My Dinner with Andre my main concern is how connected in style and themes those 3 films are, i really enjoyed Vanya, so if the others are like that, i would definitely pick that set. Last edited by pedromvu; 03-18-2015 at 11:05 PM. |
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I did not like Vanya on 42nd Street by any means and found it rather painful to sit through, but I do adore My Dinner with André. Who knew that two guys having a conversation for almost two hours could be so engaging and engrossing? |
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Thanks given by: | pedromvu (03-18-2015) |
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#122669 | |
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Before Sunrise and Before Sunset are mostly two people talking the whole films, another that comes to my mind for some reason are the conversations of David Thewlis which are my main reason i loved Naked. Last edited by pedromvu; 03-18-2015 at 11:20 PM. |
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#122670 |
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Naruse on Blu-Ray would be wonderful. At the very least, I'd expect Criterion to give Floating Clouds a Blu-Ray release - his best known film and one of the top three Japanese films ever made, according to the Kinema Junpo polls (it got #2 in 1999 then #3 in 2009).
The one I want most though is Yearning - that final shot is one of my favourites in all of cinema. |
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http://www.amazon.com/Man-Who-Fell-E...6725304&sr=1-1 http://www.amazon.com/Woman-Anna-Kar...s=studio+canal http://www.amazon.com/Last-Year-Mari...s=studio+canal http://www.amazon.com/Alphaville-Jea...s=studio+canal I think Studiocanal has come to conclusion they are probably better off reselling the rights back to Criterion for the US market. |
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Thought someone else in the Los Angeles area might be interested in seeing this (The Tales of Hoffman): http://www.laemmle.com/films/39089?u...kly+E-News+098
From the email I received: "Based on the 1881 opera by Jacques Offenbach, HOFFMANN is an anthology of fantastic and romantic adventures, starring The Red Shoes' Moira Shearer, Robert Helpmann, Léonide Massine, and Ludmilla Tchérina. With every shot and cut imagined as a visualization of the music, the film has been cited by Martin Scorsese as a major influence on his editing of Raging Bull. The spectacular new 4K restoration of this 1951 Technicolor extravaganza is the most complete, crisp, and beautiful version of the film ever released in the United States." Also, hopefully this means we will see a Criterion Blu-ray of The Tales of Hoffman sometime soon. |
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I went out looking for used blus at Half-Price Books today because they have 30-50% off coupons out right now, and ended up grabbing 'I Married a Witch' for $10, and put 'Wings of Desire' on hold to use with tomorrow's coupon
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I did that for City Lights, and it shipped the day before release date... for 36 dollars. (I was very inexperienced with Amazon then.) |
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I don't miss a lot of things in Texas (people are a different matter), but I do miss Half-Price Books! |
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So, I finally got around to watching my Blu of Last Year at Marienbad.
It seems like something I would like, if there wasn't so much dialogue to read. I'm recovering from a head injury and still a little slower at reading than I'd like to be. I hardly had any time to look at the shots, because I couldn't take my eyes away from the subtitles. So... Anyone want to teach me French? |
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Sullivan’s Travels release.
I just finished watching the film. The release uses as a foundation the same pre-existing master that was accessed for the overseas release. (I believe it comes via Universal). However, there appears to be some additional cleanup work done on the Criterion release. I will finish the supplemental features in the morning and we will post our review. Have a great Thursday everyone ![]() Pro-B |
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Thanks given by: | Edward J Grug III (03-19-2015), mrjohnnyb (03-19-2015), Namuhana (03-19-2015), Snicket (03-19-2015), tama (03-19-2015) |
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